New iPod Touch with Retina Display , Facetime , HD Video Recording launched

The iPod Touch is pretty much an iPhone without a phone. When Apple released the iPhone 3GS , i tried hard to get hold of one without a contract for a reasonable price and was disappointed. The iPod 32 GB came to my rescue then with the same faster processor and plenty of RAM. I still use the iPod Touch as a Music and Gaming device. Apple today announced the 4th gen iPod touch today along with the revamped Nano and Shuffle and Apple TV.

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Watch Apple’s Event Online today via Live Streaming exclusively on a Mac or iOS device !

Apple is holding it’s annual music event today in San Francisco and for the first time they are offering a live broadcast of the launch to Mac users and iPod / iPhone and iPad users. The Video Streaming is exclusive to the aforementioned Apple Devices.

UPDATE: The live streaming will start at a 10:30 PM IST

10 AM in USA (PST) 1 PM in USA (East Coast)

6PM in UK (GMT)

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SkyFire for iPhone Maybe Submitted To Apple Next Week

After Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android platform, Skyfire, the popular mobile browser may be soon available for iPhone users. According to MobileCrunch, SkyFire has just entered the final testing phase of its first public iPhone build.

After Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android platform, Skyfire, the popular mobile browser may be soon available for iPhone users. According to the sources from MobileCrunch, SkyFire has just entered the final testing phase of its first public iPhone build and they are planning to submit it to the Apple early next week.

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A Byte of Apple : New iPods coming on Sep 1

You have to hand it to Apple. With the intense media rumors that start building up before a traditional Apple device update period, even down to predictions around the date and timing of the event, Apple’s got a problem most product managers would give an arm and a leg to have. And what does the Cupertino-based outfit do? Well, Santa comes early this year, with Apple announcing a media event focused around music on September 1st, 2010, coming about six days ahead of a Bloomberg-rumored September 7 date.

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Otterbox iPad Commuter Series Case Review

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OtterBox makes really sturdy cases for Phones and we discovered that here. But they have also released cases for the iPad. They sent us a OtterBox Commuter Series Case for Review .  A plastic shell , silicon layer along with a screen protector offer 3 level protection for the device. Continue reading “Otterbox iPad Commuter Series Case Review”

Sony X10 Mini , Samsung Wave , Galaxy S and Apple iPad bag awards in Europe

The European Imaging and Sounds Association has announced the awards for the Mobile Devices Category for the year 2010-11 and the winners are out.

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iPhone 4 Photos from almost every angle

Here are some amazing photos of the Apple iPhone 4 from almost every angle  thanks to Centrino ! You gotta love the hardware from the folks at Cupertino. Each product is crafted in a way that drives people to spend that extra cash just for the Apple tag.  Enjoy over 40 photos of the iPhone 4 below and tell us which is your favorite pic ! Continue reading “iPhone 4 Photos from almost every angle”

A Byte of Apple : The Lull Before the Storm?

All it took was a couple of innocuous third-party app screenshots in several patent applications Apple had filed late last year, and the next thing you know, vocal advocates of developer rights were screaming nothing short of bloody murder! If you haven’t tuned into the ‘Where To?’ furor that has erupted so far, what actually happened is this. Apple’s patent application described an integrated travel application for the iPhone, which allows you to for example feed an itinerary into your iPhone and have it send out notifications to your hotel and taxi service the moment you landed at your destination! It just so happened that in the description of the patent, there was a screen image that was pretty much a direct copy of the interface found in the third-party application ‘Where To?’. What was meant to illustrate a user interface that one might expect in such an app turned into quite something else. Instead of being treated as a tip of the hat to the developers of ‘Where To?’ for their excellent user interface, Apple has on their hands mass hysteria and blind panic that followed (in some circles, at least), with many claiming that Cupertino was trying to patent third-party application ideas and claim their IP to be its own. Things only quietened down when reps from Apple sat down with folks who developed ‘Where To?’ and discussed alternatives such as attributing the screenshot in the patent application to ‘Where To?’.

As loyal and fiercely protective developers get around a platform, Apple’s possibly learnt something out of this – reach out to your developers and keep them in the know, especially if their intellectual property figures anywhere in your documentation.

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AppShopper Is Your Ideal App Store Friend

The Apple App Store has been growing to a point where you almost wonder if it’ll explode one day or if it can realistically get any larger. There are tons of cool new applications everyday, and many existing applications that drop prices every now and then. Getting up to date about those limited time offers can be very tedious if you’re interested in some apps or games but think they’re expensive now. Yes, there are actually tons of actual apps on the App Store that let you follow these offers, like BargainBin, PandoraBox, AppMiner, some of which let you create watchlists to monitor price changes. But let’s face it, do you remember to launch those apps everyday to check for changes, or do you find the badges notifications efficient? I didn’t, I wanted an email when one of my favorite apps drops its price, and I wanted a history of an app’s price to see if the developer tends to do frequent or infrequent offers on it so I can snatch it for a realistic price. That’s when I discovered AppShopper.

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Pictures and Impressions: 10 minutes with the iPhone4

Yesterday was my first day on the road again after my accident, that kept me out of everything for 4 weeks. I went to the local E-Store to buy a brand spanking new DSLR camera, and in doing so, i met a friend, who bought my “old” cam from me. What i forgot about was, that he recently bought a brand new iPhone4. Now you might wonder why i write about the jesus phone, when i usually rant against it. Well simple, i still dont like the iOS but designwise, Cupertino has hit the spot with this one. When i saw the pics on Gizmodo leaking, i wished nothing more that they’ll keep it and its not a simple prototype design. and they did. And i’m sorry Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, HTC, etc., but what you see here, is the best looking phone in recent history!

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Review : Aligata Dark Chocolate Leather iPad Case

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We had received the Dark Chocolate iPad leather case from the folks over at a Aligata – a great name for a company selling leather accessories. Here is a short review of the iPad case after using it on our iPad for a while.

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