Posts tagged: "iPod"

All at once Twitter was trending #letstalkiphone, Infinity Blade 2, iTunes Match, Find My Friends, One More Thing, Phil Schiller, World Phone, and Skynet (Have you met Siri?). On Tuesday afternoon the Internet was full of live bloggers whose websites were crashing as consumers worldwide were intently focused on the latest Apple presentation. It must Read MoreRead More link

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Apple had updated their iWork for iPad apps to be compatible with all iOS devices. In 2010, Apple brought their desktop productivity suite to the iPad with three applications: Pages, Numbers and Keynote. Each app is available from the App Store for $9.99 and are free for existing iWork for iPad users Read MoreRead More link

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NetMarketShare has released their latest report on the state of the browser wars and things are looking great for Apple’s mobile juggernaut. While IE and Firefox continue to dominate the desktop, iOS now represents approximately two percent of all worldwide web traffic. Read MoreRead More link

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By Erik Tollefsrud  |    erik@fndtn.com  Everyone with a portable device, such as a notebook computer, iPod or iPhone, eventually has to deal with a battery that no longer lasts as long as it once did. My personal experience has been that when the battery finally begins to die, our clients are surprised and wonder Read MoreRead More link

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By Cory Elsmore    |    cory@fndtn.com  On September 9th, Apple hosted an event titled “Let’s Rock” where it released new iPods, a new version of iTunes, and also an iPhone update.  Not a bad haul for the Mac user crowd. Though it is mostly simply an incremental update, iTunes version 8 comes touting a Read MoreRead More link

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By James Klann    |    james@fndtn.com  Well, folks, summer is unofficially over and we’re slowly easing into fall. While things are fairly quiet in the industry, there are a couple rumblings that you might find of interest: 1. It would appear that on Sept 23rd Adobe is going to be hosting a web broadcast Read MoreRead More link

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