Apple

  1. Apricorn Aegis NetDock Mac Edition

    Tech Fresh &bull Dec 16, 2011

    Apricorn has unveiled the new Aegis NetDock Mac Edition. It is actually a 3-in-1 USB docking station that comes jam packed with a 4-port USB Hub, a dual layer DVD burner and a 1TB hard disk drive. The Aegis NetDock… Full Story »

  2. Apple Rolls Out iTunes Match Internationally

    iPhone Hacks &bull Dec 16, 2011

    Apple is officially rolling out iTunes Match internationally, after accidentally rolling it out yesterday. Users in Canada, Ireland, Mexico, United Kingdom, Australia, France, New Zealand, and Spain are reporting that they now have an option to subscribe for the iTunes… Full Story »

  3. TweetDeck drops AIR, goes native

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Dec 16, 2011

    The new TweetDeck (download for Windowsand Mac) has launched, and it's the first version since Twitter bought the company. There's a new logo and blue skin to reflect that, but far bigger changes happened under the hood. It's not entirely… Full Story »

  4. Apple could sell almost 200 million iPhones in 2012

    Boy Genius Report &bull Dec 16, 2011

    Apple could sell as many as 190 million iPhones next year according to a survey conducted by AlphaWise for Morgan Stanley. The survey results also suggested Apple will sell 31-36 million iPhone handsets this quarter, almost 30% more than estimates… Full Story »

  5. iPhone 4S gets new iOS 5.0.1 build, file system now accessible by PC

    Slashgear &bull Dec 16, 2011

    For those of you on the developer tip, you're more than likely already working on the update that goes by the number 5.1, but for us lowly peasants, there a new build of 5.0.1 out there today for the iPhone… Full Story »

  6. An untethered jailbreak for iOS 5 has been enabled

    Appletell &bull Dec 16, 2011

    An iOS 5 untethered jailbreak may soon be coming to interested users. At the moment, users who wants to jailbreak their iOS device have to use the tethered jailbreak from redsn0w, which will requires connection from phone to computer wherever… Full Story »

  7. Telestream announces Instant Replay system for NASCAR officials, gets the checkered HD flag

    Engadget HD &bull Dec 16, 2011

    You may not love NASCAR or understand the sheer thrill of watching cars drive in circles for several hundred laps, but you've got to respect the technology. Today, Telesteam announced its Instant Replay system for NASCAR race officials. The multichannel… Full Story »

  8. Elevation iPhone dock: the one Apple should have made?

    Digital Trends &bull Dec 16, 2011

    This week we witnessed not only a great new design for an iPhone docking station, but also the fastest-funded Kickstarter project ever, jumping in just a few days to almost $250,000, far exceeding the project's $75,000 goal. The design, called… Full Story »

  9. Jailbreakers target crash reports

    Technology News on BBC &bull Dec 16, 2011

    Mobile phones that run Google's Android operating system do not face this restriction and Microsoft allows its Windows Phone 7 operating system to be unlocked. But Apple has always fought very hard to prevent anyone jailbreaking its devices. The latest version of the iPhone's operating system is proving to be extremely hard to jailbreak fully, according to Joshua Hill, a member of the Chronic Dev hacker team. Hackers like Mr Hill hunt for programming errors, or… Full Story »

  10. RIM's Forecast Misses Estimates as BlackBerry Loses Luster

    Electronics News on Business Week &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, projected lower sales and profit than analysts had estimated, dragged down by customers switching to Apple Inc.' The stock tumbled as much as 7.9 percent in late trading after RIM forecast profit of 80 cents to 95 cents a share… Full Story »

  11. Zennstrom Said to Plan Skype-Like Wireless With FreedomPop

    Electronics News on Business Week &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Niklas Zennstrom, co-founder of Skype Technologies SA, is backing a startup called FreedomPop that plans to offer free basic wireless service for laptops and smartphones, according to two people familiar with the matter. FreedomPop is already testing the service with select U.S. users and plans to introduce it next year, said the people, who wouldn't be identified because the… Full Story »

  12. Adobe updates mobile Flash 11 one last time for Android 4.0

    Electronista &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Adobe posted its last significant update to Flash 11 on Android (Market). The update is primarily to provide support with Android 4.0 phones like the Galaxy Nexus. Speed-ups and bug fixes are also part of the fix, Adobe said. Outside… Full Story »

  13. iPhone's pricey download setting

    Technology News on Guardian UK &bull Dec 15, 2011

    An iPhone and iPad setting that seems to stop mobile data downloads from the App Store in fact does not. The flaw cost one user more than 50 when he downloaded a number of apps while in Spain, on roaming… Full Story »

  14. TeleNav to offer free, browser-based GPS navigation

    Geek.com &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Sometimes the announcements with the biggest long-term ramifications can almost go unnoticed. GPS navigation service TeleNav has announced that it will be offering a free HTML5-based voiced navigation app. While it may not have the sexiness of an Apple leak… Full Story »

  15. Apricorn outs Aegis NetDock aimed at MacBook Air owners

    Electronista &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Accessory maker Apricorn is now offering a Mac Edition of the Aegis NetDock, originally designed to add functionality to netbooks. The device, about the size of a standard external hard drive enclosure, combines an (optional) 1TB drive, a four-port USB… Full Story »

  16. Apple in 2012: 5 Reasons It Will Be a Tough Year

    News on PC World &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Apple's extraordinary run over the last few years may begin to show signs of slowing next year--its first year without visionary leader Steve Jobs. Full Story »

  17. Polk Audio UltraFit3000

    Product Reviews on PC Magazine &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Quality audio performance for the price. Exercise-focused design is moisture-resistant. Lightweight, secure fit. Comes with wide array of eartip and cable length options. Includes iPhone/iPad/iPod touch in-line controls. Fit is always secure but can be inconsistent from ear-to-ear, affecting stereo image. Very slight distortion on deep bass tracks at maximum volume. The secure fit and laudable audio performance make Polk Audio's UltraFit3000 ideal for the gym, but some minor issues hold back its rating a bit. Polk Audio is a familiar brand name when it comes to… Full Story »

  18. Can a $100 iPad Case Improve 3G Data Power? Lab Test!

    Gadgets Lab Gadgets Blog on Wired &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Were I to tell my most perpetually indignant friend that his tablet's 3G radio is prone to regular performance drops of up to 75 percent, he would likely enter apoplectic rage. Such is the emotional fabric of the modern tech enthusiast. We're already concerned about overloaded data networks that can't handle too many simultaneous user requests, and Apple's iPhone 4 "antennagate" imbroglio, rightly or wrongly, has left conspiracy-minded consumers wary of self-sabotaging hardware. But now… Full Story »

  19. Indiana Jones Goes Stop-Motion

    Forever Geek &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Want to see more? Check out Gurwood's Facebook page for some fascinating behind-the-scenes pictures, that show things like how his remarkably accurate sets were built. Unathletic, uncoordinated tall man with endless creativity stampeding through his overactive brain. Comes with beard,… Full Story »

  20. In year of cataclysms, a few faces stand out

    GameCore Video Game News on CBS News &bull Dec 15, 2011

    But again and again amid these world-changing convulsions, the mirror of a single face, or two or three, joyous, tormented, panicked or hopeful, brought the larger-than-life moments back to human scale.There were the taut, staring faces in the White House situation room as America's leaders strained to take in reports of the raid that was, right then, killing Osama Bin Laden.Youthful faces filled Cairo's Tahrir Square, triumphant and forward-looking in spring, angry and masked against tear gas in fall.Tears streaked faces in the ruins of tornadoes that scoured towns in Missouri and Alabama.Behind a hazmat faceshield, scared eyes scanned Japan's… Full Story »



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