Does Apple Have A 30″ Cinema Display Upgrade Planned?

Apple may plan to introduce a new model of its 30-inch Cinema HD display. We think this because the shipping date listed on the product on the Apple Store has slipped from 24-hours to 5-7 business days. Read the rest of this entry »

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Video: This Is The Future Of The iPad (and Kindle is toast)

This concept video shows you the future of the iPad.

While it will take a while, perhaps a really long while, until the technology we have available to us will really support a true flexible ePaper iPad-cum-display and be capable of mass market manufacture, it should be self-evident that this is the ultimate destination for an iPad dream, at least as a reading device. Read the rest of this entry »

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Is This Really The 4G iPhone?

Gizmodo really think it is.

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Video: Mac Users See Free Dr. Who Game Footage Here

Mac (and PC) gamers be ready – initial gameplay footage has been released for Doctor Who’s four-episode gaming debut. The interactive episodes are set for free release on both platforms in June, and will constitute an essential element of the whole TV series, BBC execs have sometimes stressed.

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Video: Come See The Shoebox Apple Store

Remember when you were a little kid and you made your own toys? Perhaps it was just me who took great delight in building my very own house for the Wombles out of a shoebox – well, things move forward and stay the same, and here’s a rather nice little video showing the first day’s business of the world’s first (and smallest) shoebox Apple store.
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Apple Promotes April 20 Financial Call


Here’s the latest media alert from Apple.

“Media Alert
FY 10 Second Quarter Results Conference Call

WHAT: Apple® FY 10 Second Quarter Results Conference Call
WHERE: Via conference call. The dial-in number for press is: (888) 857-6932 (US toll-free) or +1 (719) 457-2634
WHEN: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 2:00 p.m. PDT/5:00 p.m. EDT/10:00 p.m. BST Read the rest of this entry »

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Apple Patent Sees Ticket Sales In iTunes


Great news for music fans as this Apple patent promises to take a chunk out of the existing incumbents in concert ticketing and their appalling practices of charging punters small fortunes for the right to simply buy a ticket. Apple’s going to offer gig tickets via iTunes. Read the rest of this entry »

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Fake Friday: Come See The Latest Fake iPhone 4G Pictures!


Look at these grainy low-grade images of a claimed iPhone 4G chassis and hang your head slightly, as we all know we want to see them, but feel shame at the insane regularity with which such overt fakes make their appearance shortly before Apple introduces anything new. Read the rest of this entry »

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VIDEO: Watch An iPad Disassembly Here

Look inside Apple’s big-selling contraption – and think about what that extra space inside could be filled with in that there future Mac OS X-powered iPad model some once predicted the company would release later this year, or was that a lot of Air?

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UPDATED: Pullitzer Prize-Winning Satirical Cartoons? ‘There’s No App For That’ Say Apple’s Stupid Censors

We’re aghast. We’re horrified.

Censorship is stupid. That is all.

Read It Here.

Looks like Apple does have someone smart controlling the App disapproval team – Apple has asked the cartoonist to resubmit his app. Hopefully they’ll approve it this time. Once again though, censorship is stupid. Wielding censorship on an international basis (as Apple do) is dangerous. The computer company has no right to become some new type of taste police.

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