Marketplace Shanghai Bureau Chief Rob Schmitz is only the second reporter ever to gain access to visit the factory floor at Apple’s Chinese producer Foxconn. Check out the video coverage of Foxconn after the break.
Read More →Here’s a great concept video for a device, dubbed that “MacBook Touch,” that sports a touch screen as well as a physical keyboard and trackpad, and has the ability to rotate 360 degrees on its hinges, so that it can be used as both a laptop computer and a thin touch screen device. Video after the break.
Read More →Just a quick share of a 2 minute clip taken from “Steve Jobs: Secrets of Life,” a 29-minute short film about Jobs.. In this inspirational short video, Steve shares some of his thoughts on life. Rest in peace, Steve. Video displayed after the break, just click the Read More button below.
Read More →When Apple announced the release of a new Verizon LTE iPad, there were many who were left wondering whether the Verizon LTE iPad would work with AT&T’s 3G network.
A new video released on YouTube two days ago shows that “popping an AT&T SIM card into the Verizon iPad’s micro-SIM slot appears to work [...]
Read More →Just in time for the holidays, Apple has released its latest advertisement featuring Siri, the new widely-discussed feature used to set the iPhone 4S apart from other previous iOS devices. Siri works as your personal assistant, responding to your questions and helping you out, as well as giving you the occasional snide remark.
Read More →There’s been a lot of debate online recently regarding Microsoft’s TellMe, a program built into its phones which performs similarly to Siri, the newest and one of the most impressive features in the new iPhone 4S. Siri, which allows you to control your phone using only your voice, makes it easy to do things such as schedule appointments, send text messages, search the web, or find information. To find out which program performs better, a YouTuber ran a side-by-side test with a Windows phone and the iPhone, asking both phones to perform some tasks. Let’s see how it went down:
Read More →Recently, there’s been a lot of lauding over the camera quality of the iPhone 4S and we can see why. Around the world, pictures and videos taken by users with the iPhone 4S’ have shown us just how cool the quality looks.
Read More →Hilarious banned iPhone 4S promo video. “Stay hungry, stay foolish.” – Steve Jobs (only a fool will accomplish what everyone else thinks is impossible, because only a fool will try) R.I.P. Steve, 1955-2011. This video was made by several YouTubers collaborating on the project, and is not a real Apple production, although it sure looks like one.
Read More →A video from CNN showing the achievements and story of Steve Jobs since he founded Apple in the 1970s. From the original iMac to the iPad 2, we see how through several decades, Steve, and Apple, has truly changed the way that we live our lives. Jobs died on Wednesday, October 5th, 2011, from pancreatic cancer. He was 56.
Read More →Adobe finally announced yesterday about the release of its new products – Flash Media Server 4.5 and Access 3.0 – which will allow publishers to start streaming Flash videos to iOS devices.
iOS devices have in the past been forever been crippled by not being able to naturally support Flash video, but with this new software solution – users will no longer have to cry about not being able to watch their favorite flash videos online.
Read More →According to Macrumors, iMatch will allow both streaming and downloading content from the cloud to your device.
However, the streaming process is actually more complicated than what it would seem.
Macrumors describes the process as something like this-
Read More →With Steve Jobs resigning as CEO being big news recently, let’s take a look at how exactly he got started with Apple Computer Inc and how far it has come since the decades after its inception. The story is not only one of Steve’s, but also one of Android, Microsoft, and, of course, Darth Vader. Along the way, Jobs allies with Tim Cook to obliterate all competition and bring Apple to where it is today. Folks, here’s the life and career of Steve Jobs.
Read More →Halfbrick have released their 3rd dev diary for their upcoming game Jetpack Joyride. In diary 3 the guys reveal the in-game missions that involve intermediate, medium and hard levels making it a challenge for all type’s of users. In the missions you will be required to compete a certain task to move on. As well as missions they have also added some more unlockables to the game which include Fragger items, upgrades that give you an extra boost. They also reveal the micro-file which will show you all of your statistics for the game.
Read More →TouchGrind is a popular iOS title that just hit the Mac App Store recently. Using your trackpad, you can do some pretty cool tricks with this new Mac title. The best part about the app is its price; while it may cost $4.99 and $7.99 for the SD and HD versions respectively on the iOS platform, the app is currently 100% free for Mac. So grab it while you still can!
Read More →When it comes to hiding their “hidden” features, Facebook doesn’t exactly do the best job in the world. Just a few weeks ago, it was uncovered that an iPad version of the Facebook app was actually hiding within the latest app update. Now, with the company’s new Messenger app, we have unveiled yet another hidden feature: a video component to the app. A simple look at the app under the jailbroken “Finder”-style Cydia app shows the feature. Screenshots below.
Read More →Engadget recently posted this video – depicting a hands 0n walthrough of iCloud.com and the iWork beta. The video shows you how just how working on iOS apps with iWork goes with iCloud.
For one, iCloud.com seems to do exactly what it was supposed to – stepping in as a MobileMe replacement, with Mail, Contacts, [...]
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