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Snagajob Launches New iPhone App for Hiring Managers

Posted by admin under iPhone Apps, iPhone News on Wednesday Sep 21, 2011


RICHMOND, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Snagajob today announced the launch of its new iPhone app for hourly employers, allowing them to make hiring decisions while on-the-go. Read More

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When will we see the iPhone 5?

Posted by admin under iPhones on Wednesday Sep 14, 2011

Ever since Apple announced that their iOS 5 update, the most dramatic update since the iPhone was released, is to be launched in September, speculation has been rife around when they will announce the release date of the iPhone 5. While some have speculated that Apple would launch the new device at the same time as the update, recent rumours of a faulty processor have pushed the release back to later in the year. Currently, the strongest rumours coming from the Apple camp put the iPhone 5’s release date in October.
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BOSTON /PRNewswire/ — SHOP.ORG ANNUAL SUMMIT — Decide.com, the only electronics shopping service that predicts when to buy consumer electronics with no regrets, has expanded its offering to include phones, making it easy for shoppers to stay current on top product price changes and new model releases. Decide also enables shoppers to “follow” the iPhone to get the latest news and rumors on the upcoming iPhone 5 launch from hundreds of sources including CE manufacturers and expert news services like CNET, Engadget, Gizmodo, MacRumors and others. Now shoppers can use the power of Decide’s price and model prediction technologies plus news aggregation to purchase phones with no regrets.
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Sprint employees clam up about iPhone rumor

Posted by gracelim under iPhone News, iPhones on Tuesday Aug 30, 2011

The iPhone rumors have been fast and furious as fall and the supposed release of the next iPhone looms. But one more interesting rumor – that the iPhone is coming to Sprint when the next iteration launches supposedly in October – has Sprint employees remaining mum.

According to a story from PCWorld, Sprint employees have been told by their corporate overlords to keep quiet about the possibility of the iPhone coming to the network, and not to confirm or deny such speculation.
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CNN buys iPad news reader Zite

Posted by gracelim under iPad, iPad News on Tuesday Aug 30, 2011

US cable television network CNN announced Tuesday that it has bought Zite, a Canadian company that makes a personalized news reader for the iPad.

CNN did not say how much it paid for the San Francisco- and Vancouver-based Zite, which was launched in March, but technology blog All Things Digital put the purchase price at $20 million to $25 million. Read More

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Peggle HD launched for iPad, orange pegs cower in terror

Posted by admin under iPad, iPad News on Monday Aug 29, 2011

The unrivaled ruler of casual games, Peggle, has made its way to the iPad. The iPhone version launched over two years ago, and the transition to the bigger screen will no doubt see just as much success. Peggle HD has full support for Game Center with 29 achievements, and the Peggle Nights expansion will be available through in-app purchase. All of the classic characters are there, including my personal favourite, Lord Cinderbottom the dragon.
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Marriott International is finally going for the increasing number of smartphone users with a launch of mobile apps for three major platforms – iOS, Android and BlackBerry. Developed in partnership with ATT, the new application allows users to quickly find nearby hotels, book a room, check their upcoming reservation(s) and get details about their hotel all with the photos. What’s more, those with a Marriott Rewards account can access the benefits from their smartphone, while others (presuming they’re interested) can enroll right from within the application. Additionally, there are city guides with helpful tips, maps and the ability to call a Marriott hotel. Read More

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iPhone 5: Things to Watch out for

Posted by admin under iPhone News, iPhones on Friday Aug 12, 2011

Although Apple is keeping the iPhone 5 shrouded in the kind of secrecy we have come to expect, there have been a number of juicy leaks outlining the potential features and functions which it might posses. Here is a quick overview of what the fifth iPhone may have under the hood.

The iPhone 5 launch date has been the subject of serious speculation after it was delayed and missed the usual summer window. September is looking to be the most likely month for its official unveiling, with some sources speculating that it could be posing for the cameras as early as the 5th.

In terms of hardware there is even more debate within the industry. Many originally contended that the fifth iPhone would bear the `4S` subtitle, indicating that it would be an incrementally updated version of the current iPhone 4 rather than an entirely new handset. This is something Apple has done previously with the iPhone 3GS, but steam gathering behind alternative rumours suggests that a much more revolutionary smartphone will be emerging this autumn.

Depending on who you believe, the iPhone 5 will have a larger display without actually having a larger chassis than its predecessors. This will be achieved by stretching the screen right to the very edge of the case with virtually no surrounding bezel at all. The iPhone 5 could therefore have 3.7 or 4 diagonal inches of onscreen real estate, up from 3.5 on all previous iterations. Someone was spotted out and about with a previously unseen Apple device in San Francisco which closely resembled these descriptions, so a bigger edge-to-edge screen is looking more likely than ever.

Processing power is a big concern in the modern market, with the first spate of dual core phones arriving from rival manufacturers. The iPad 2 already has a dual core chip inside and so most expect the iPhone 5 will follow suit. Some are even suggesting that it could be clocked at up to 1.2GHz on each physical core, which would put it in the same league as the Samsung Galaxy S2 and HTC Sensation in terms of raw clock cycles. An eight megapixel camera and full HD 1080p video capture are also expected.

The software available on the iPhone 5 is less of a mystery as Apple is committed to rolling out the iOS 5 platform this autumn. Although full details of the operating system remain a mystery, it seems likely that cloud-based services for data syncing, file access and security will be on the cards. This could make the onboard storage available on the iPhone 5 less relevant as information will be accessed over the airwaves rather than from flash memory on the phone itself.

Near Field Communication (NFC) technology is another mooted feature of the fifth iPhone, allowing for small payments to be made by users when they are out and about. This is essentially a digital wallet function and since Apple`s rival Google is already pushing this feature on Android handsets it would make sense for the next iPhone to retain a competitive edge. Of course with all this speculation and rumour there is no way of knowing for sure whether the iPhone 5 will be the size of a small TV or a credit card, but the wait is nearly over.

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Latest Apple News

Posted by admin under iPad News, iPhone News, iPods on Wednesday Aug 10, 2011

With the impending launch of the iPhone 5, which most predict will rear its head in September or October, there is a lot of hype surrounding Apple products. The iPad 2 was recently predicted to enjoy 10 years of dominance in the tablet market by analysts and the iPod Touch remains the portable media player to beat. Meanwhile the revelation that Apple actually holds more cash than the US government reflects just how important this company and its products have become in the modern world.

With hundreds of thousands of apps available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch and many new programs emerging each day, it can be difficult to pick out the ones that you might actually like to download. A quick dissection of the current market will help you choose and possibly discover some unknown gems that will enhance your life.

Recently images showcasing artwork for Cut The Rope 2, the sequel to one of the iPhone and iPad`s top casual gaming titles, hit the internet. The simplistic gameplay of the first title is likely to be retained, albeit with a few notable changes. With 25 million fans around the world the Cut The Rope franchise is arguably second only to Angry Birds when it comes to its iconic status on Apple devices and although the name of its successor is yet to be confirmed, excitement is brewing.

For fans of street art out there the new Banksy-Locations app might be worth splashing out £1.49 for, given its impressive catalogue of the mysterious man`s works and its ability to alert you to their positions so you can see them in person. It does more than just pinpoint each work on a map, it also shows you a gallery of the works and gives information about each. If your Apple device runs iOS 3.0 or later you can use this app to indulge your love of Banksy.

If you have an iPad and a TV tuner installed on your Windows PC then the new Hauppage app might be right up your street. It lets you control the channels and streams remotely so that you can watch content on your tablet without having to sit cramped up in your home office. It runs over your local Wi-Fi network and even operates via 3G if you have the top of the range iPad models so it is truly portable and convenient. This is understandably going to put a bit of strain on your iPad`s battery life and eat into your monthly data allowance, but if you do have Wi-Fi at home it will be an excellent entertainment tool.

Those who have a Kindle account with Amazon and enjoy reading books on their i Phone or iPad will be pleased to hear about the latest updates for the app which arrived in recent weeks. You can now not only view novels but also check up on any subscriptions to magazines and newspapers you may have via Kindle. This means there will be even more consistency and convenience when you switch between devices and consume your daily hit of news.

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Samsung QWERTY slider leaked for Verizon

Posted by admin under iPhone News on Tuesday Jul 19, 2011

A Samsung QWERTY slider with Verizon Wireless branding was recently leaked by Android Central. The phone’s slide-out QWERTY keyboard and overall design make it look stunningly similar to the Epic 4G on Sprint, but it’s supposed to offer beefier hardware. Rumor has it the device will run on Verizon’s 4G LTE network and is powered by Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread). It’s equipped with a 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, possibly a Super AMOLED Plus display, an 1,800mAh battery, a 5-megapixel camera as well as a forward-facing 1.3-megapixel camera for video chats. If it does indeed pack a single-core processor, you can be rest assured this probably won’t launch as a modified Galaxy S II. Depending on the price and release date it looks like the phone could serve as a good option for those who want an alternative to the Motorola DROID 3. Read on for a two more images.

[Via Android and Me]

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