Apple has posted an update to Aperture 3, their professional photo editor. The updates are mostly bug fixes, but their are some small new features like gestures settings, and improved cropping, uploading, and slideshow starting, as well as support for OS X Lion fullscreen mode. Full changelog below.
Read More →Reuters is reporting that Apple and China Mobile are in talks on offering the iPhone on their network. They have reached an agreement and will have the iPhone on China Telecom by November. 1.4 billion people have been stuck at using the iPhone on China Unicom, the country’s next biggest carrier.
Read More →Here’s an awesome shirt that is exclusive to people that work at the Apple campus. I thought this was pretty hilarious.
Read More →Apple really likes to crack down on sites that have domain names that have Apple product names in them, and has registered hundreds of domains to prevent this. Now, it’s taken iPhone4.com, as well as WhiteiPhone.com, two domains that are sure to be very popular. Just a month ago, it took control of iCloud.com, and owns literally hundreds of domains.
Read More →With the App Store recently hitting 15 billion downloads, an analyst has reported that App Store sales are expected to jump 61% in 2011, and the average price per app will be up 14%. The analyst, Gene Munster, says that the average iOS user will download expected 83 apps in the year, compared to 51 in the year of 2010. Additionally, although 82% of all apps in the App Store are free (therefore, 18% are paid,) the paid apps’ average selling price is expected to rise 14%, to $1.44.
Read More →Apple has released updates for the iLife ’11 suite via the Mac App Store. Updates include iPhoto 9.1.5, iMovie 9.0.4, and GarageBand 6.0.4. Here are the changelogs:
Read More →Here we posted about Apple’s new AirPlay ad. Looks like they have a FaceTime ad too. Here’s the transcript: If you don’t have an iPhone, you don’t have FaceTime on your phone, which makes it this easy to talk face to face with another iPhone. This easy to talk with a Mac, and this easy to talk with an iPad. FaceTime. Just one more thing that makes an iPhone, an iPhone.
Read More →We often hear reports of Apple suing other companies, such as Amazon, for copyright infringement, among other things. However, it seems that Apple isn’t so clean itself either. A Texas jury recently ruled that Apple has been infringing on patents for its downloadable playlists.
Bloomberg first reported Friday on the verdict requiring Apple to [...]
Read More →HDMI.org has recently stated that Mini DisplayPort to HDMI cables are not licensed by the HDMI Organization, and are therefore “illegal”. The firm states that when HDMI devices are being licensed, there are categories for them to be licensed under, yet there isn’t one for a cable that only has HDMI on one end.
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According to an Apple press release (reprinted below,) the company recently his over 15 billion downloads on its App Store.
More than 15 billion apps have been downloaded from the revolutionary App Store and more than 425,000 apps are available, including more than 100,000 native iPad apps, to consumers in [...]
Read More →The MacGo Mac Blu-Ray Player is a new app for Mac that supports playback from external Blu-Ray drives. Apple has always been wary about adopting new technology unless it knows something will take off, so naturally, Macs don’t have Blu-Ray support. Now for $39.99, you can use your external Blu-Ray drive [...]
Read More →Apple now has 3 online content-selling stores for their devices. iTunes, App Store, and the iBookstore. These 3 stores have been incredibly popular since their inceptions, and they generate tons of revenue for Apple, since they get a cut of all songs, movies, apps, or books downloaded from the stores. They are set to grow [...]
Read More →If you guessed Apple, you’re right! According to a report from the National Retail Federation, Apple placed 21st in the top 100 U.S. retailers in 2010. Who was at the top of the list? Walmart, followed by Kroger and Target. Amazingly, McDonald’s was on the list too! Some more information about [...]
Read More →The New York Times app has resisted Apple’s In-App purchase rule for a while. Apple stated that developers must use their purchase system for all subscription-based services. The New York Times had a choice to be good, or rebel against Apple, hoping they would make an exception. The New York Times [...]
Read More →A recent decision by the IDC has classified devices using x86 and ARM for processors as PC’s. This officially classifies the iPad as a PC, and skyrockets Apple above other portable PC vendors. Based on results so far, analysts are projecting 75 million units sold for 2011, while HP, the current [...]
Read More →Apple servers have recently been hacked by an anonymous source, according to a tweet on Twitter, which links to a Pastebin file containing usernames and encrypted passwords of several accounts on a server called “abs.apple.com.” According to the source, no action will be taken to compromise these passwords, and it seems like this is just [...]
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