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Smaller Apple iPad Could Be Coming To A Store Near You!

26 Apr

Smaller Apple iPad Could Be Coming To A Store Near You

There’s a constantly spinning mill of rumors about Apple products, most of which turn out to be untrue. What’s unusual this week is that talk has revived of a smaller iPad model, an idea company founder Steve Jobs derided publicly a year before he died.

Apple and its suppliers aren’t commenting. Rumors of a smaller iPad, or “iPad mini” have percolated ever since the first iPad was launched two years ago. This time around, they’re fed by media reports from South Korea, China and Taiwan, saying Apple has ordered Samsung screens that are 7.86 inches measured on the diagonal. That would make the screen about two-thirds the size of the current iPad, which has a diagonal measurement of 9.7 inches.

WHY IT’S A GOOD IDEA:

A smaller tablet would help Apple further its lead in the tablet market.

“From a competitive standpoint, we believe an iPad mini with a lower price point would be the competition’s worst nightmare, says Shaw Wu, an analyst at Sterne Agee. “Most (competitors) already have a tough enough time competing against the iPad 2, as well as the new iPad.”

Apple has successfully fended off competitors who have tried to sell tablets in iPad’s size range. But last year, Amazon.com Inc. figured out how to crack Apple’s stranglehold on tablets by making a half-size, no-frills tablet. The result was the Kindle Fire, which sells for $199 –basically, the cost of production. Amazon has sold millions of them.

Apple sells the iPod Touch for $199, but its screen is about a quarter of the size of the Kindle Fire — a big disadvantage for people who want to enjoy books, movies and games. It also sells the older iPad model for $399. It has nothing in between.

Price isn’t the only reason customers might prefer a smaller tablet. A 7-inch model would fit in many handbags, unlike the current iPad.

via Rumors swirl of smaller iPad, which Jobs detested | Fox News.

With Microsoft’s Zune Gone , Here Comes Woodstock!

26 Apr

Microsoft will offer a sneak peek at its Zune replacement during E3 2012, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans. The new music service, codenamed Woodstock, will continue Microsoft’s shift away from the Zune brand towards the well known Xbox one. Insiders have revealed to us that Woodstock will be a cross-platform play, available to Windows 8, Android, iOS, and Xbox users — playable from a browser.

Previously described as “Spotify-like”, the service won’t require any browser plugins and is said to integrate deeply with Facebook, allowing friends to build group playlists and share tracks. An additional “scan and match” function, similar to iTunes Match, is also being tested as part of Woodstock to allow users to identify their existing music collection in the service. Although Microsoft will preview the service at E3 — barring any last-minute changes in its plans, of course — it is not expected to launch until later this year alongside Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 devices.

 

via Exclusive: Microsoft to preview ‘Woodstock’ Xbox music service at E3 | The Verge.

Who’s Got The Hottest Ticket: Apple’s Developer Conference or One Direction?

25 Apr

Who's Got The Hottest Ticket:  Apple's Developer Conference or One Direction

Apple’s annual World Wide Developer Conference was announced earlier this morning, at 5:30am PDT, with a ticket price of $1600… and it sold out in less than 2 hours.

It took Apple 10 hours to sell out last year, so this is five times faster. Though it’s an apples-to-oranges comparison, it took only 28 minutes to sell out Google IO 2012.

For paid developers, a ticket gives entry to the keynote, the non-disclosure covered lectures, and most importantly, the labs where Apple engineers can help with problems and get and give feedback on issues.

That’s pretty impressive and a very expensive ticket for all the Apple app developers.

But…

Stories like the one below show that demand for the new kings of boy-bands isn’t too bad either!  Similar stories about the One Direction tour are happening all around the world.  This is by far, the hottest music event ticket.  If you want to go, good luck!

(from News.com/AU)

The band’s second tour from September 11 to 29 next year, including concerts in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne Adelaide and Perth, was announced at the end of their last tour on the eve of their departure from Australia on April 18.

Ticketek announced on Twitter yesterday that One Direction would now do two extra shows on the tour, one in Sydney and one in Melbourne, and tickets would be available from 5.30pm AEST.

Fans took to the site and to Twitter, with some saying they’d had success, others saying the site froze and others appealing to people not buying tickets to get off the site.

Not that it’s stopping the One Direction fans.

They’re now calling for extra shows to be scheduled in Brisbane.

via WWDC 2012 sells out in 2 hours. At $1600 a ticket. At 5:30am Pacific time. | iMore.

Parents Suing Apple Over In-Game Purchasing

19 Apr

Parents Suing Apple Over In-Game Purchasing

A group of concerned parents has now been given permission to sue Apple for “manipulating” their kids into spending large amounts of real-world cash on virtual in-app objects (mostly Smurfberries) in various iOS games. Led by attorney Garen Meguerian, the group is alleging that the “addictive” nature of some iOS games drives their kids to buy in-game items without really knowing what’s going on.

This isn’t the first time parents have voiced concerns over in-app purchases made by their kids. After 8 year-old Madison Kay managed to run up a bill of $1400 in record time on Smurfs’ Village last year, the Federal Trade Commission ruled that games like Smurfs’ Village must warn parents and children that those $99 Smurfberries do cost actual, real, non-Smurf cash.

However, Apple’s in-app purchase protocol has changed since then. When Madison went a little crazy for the Smurfberries, she was able to do so because all that stood between her and the berries was her mother’s iTunes password. These days, kids like Madison have an extra few steps to jump through before being able to make an autonomous purchase, including an extra, app-only password. Additionally, Apple says that iOS games featuring in-app purchases now come with an option that allows parents to switch in-game buying off altogether.

via The Escapist : News : Parents Suing Apple Over In-Game Purchasing.

The Current Top Apple Apps….

19 Apr

The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store

Top Paid iPhone Apps:

1. Draw Something by OMGPOP (OMGPOP)

2. Angry Birds Space (Rovio Mobile Ltd.)

3. Clear Vision (17+) (FDG Entertainment)

4. Flick Home Run ! (infinity pocket)

5. Voice Assistant – Just use your voice (QuanticApps)

6. Fruit Ninja (Halfbrick Studios)

7. Lock My Screen (Triple A Apps)

8. “Free Music Download Pro” – Downloader and Player (BSOSoft)

9. Skylanders Cloud Patrol (Activision Publishing, Inc.)

10. WhatsApp Messenger (WhatsApp Inc.)

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Top Free iPhone Apps:

1. Kick the Boss (Game Hive Corp.)

2. Instagram (Burbn, Inc.)

3. Draw Something Free (OMGPOP)

4. Slide to Unlock ? (The Falco Initiative)

5. Oldify (Apptly LLC)

6. Viddy (Viddy, Inc.)

7. Flick Home Run ! New Free (infinity pocket)

8. Bike Race Free – by Top Free Games (Top Free Games)

9. Battle Duty: Modern Field 3 (Imba Entertainment)

10. Ringtone Maker – Make free ringtones from your music! (Zentertain Ltd.)

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Top Paid iPad Apps:

1. Angry Birds Space HD (Rovio Mobile Ltd.)

2. Draw Something by OMGPOP (OMGPOP)

3. Skylanders Cloud Patrol (Activision Publishing, Inc.)

4. Where’s My Water? (Disney)

5. Pages (Apple)

6. iPhoto (Apple)

7. Max Payne Mobile (Rockstar Games)

8. Clear Vision (17+) (FDG Entertainment)

9. Angry Birds Space (Rovio Mobile Ltd.)

10. Infinity Blade II (Chair Entertainment Group, LLC)

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Top Free iPad Apps:

1. Draw Something Free (OMGPOP)

2. Ice Age Village (Gameloft)

3. Skype for iPad (Skype Software S.a.r.l)

4. The Lorax HD (Miniclip.com)

5. Bike Race Free – by Top Free Games (Top Free Games)

6. Blokus HD (Gameloft)

7. Instagram (Burbn, Inc.)

8. iBooks (Apple)

9. Facebook (Facebook, Inc.)

10. Curious George at the Zoo for iPad (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

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(copyright) 2012 Apple, Inc.

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