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Apple Investigating Poor Battery Life With iPhone OS 3.1

Written on September 21, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 27 people have commented

At first I thought I was alone, and that my iPhone 3GS was defective, but now it looks like battery complaints relating to iPhone OS 3.1 are far from isolated incidents. Apple is officially investigating the matter, according to The iPhone Blog, which is something the company generally only does if enough people crow loud [...]

SlingPlayer for iPhone Now Available in Europe, Wi-Fi Only

Written on September 21, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

You no longer have to gaze wistfully across the Atlantic, European readers, because SlingPlayer today officially released its mobile app (iTunes link) for iPhone across 16 countries in your continent. You may, however, bemoan the lack of 3G streaming in the version that was released.
It’s been four months since the original SlingPlayer app was released [...]

iTunes U: Learning Wherever You Are

Written on September 18, 2009 by Chris Ryan and 2 people have commented

iTunes U (iTunes Link), part of the iTunes Store, is an amazing venue for top-notch educational content from the world’s greatest universities, institutions, museums and other public educational foundations. From language lessons to audiobooks to lectures and more, iTunes U is a great place for those who love to learn. With the release of iTunes [...]

Windows 7 Takes Pricing Cue From Snow Leopard

Written on September 18, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 12 people have commented

Snow Leopard is selling like hotcakes. It’s selling  much better than Tiger, and a lot better than Leopard, too. If I had to hazard a guess, I’d say those strong sales numbers had something to do with price. Microsoft appears to think so, too.
For a limited time, Microsoft is offering students the opportunity to grab one [...]

Notational Velocity Lives

Written on September 17, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 8 people have commented

Years ago — even before Getting Things Done was all the rave — a powerful note-taking application named Notational Velocity, was all the rage. And then it lay nearly dormant. For years. But just a couple nights ago I received a fantastic email notifying me of all that’s been going on with Notational Velocity these [...]

Snow Leopard Sales Seen Doubling Leopard

Written on September 17, 2009 by Charles Jade and 8 people have commented

Just two weeks after being released, Snow Leopard is already setting records. According to NPD, sales are more than twice that of plain-old Leopard in its first two weeks, and nearly four times that of Tiger.
“Even though some considered Snow Leopard to be less feature-focused than the releases of Leopard or Tiger, the ease of [...]

Autodesk Brings Sketchbook Product Line to the iPhone

Written on September 17, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

Is the iPhone quietly becoming a serious mobile illustration platform? That’s the question I asked myself after seeing news this morning that yet another drawing and painting program has been released for the device. Autodesk’s Sketchbook Mobile is available now in the App Store.
Those of you who’ve done professional illustration work on a Mac will [...]

Rumor Has It: New iMacs and MacBooks Coming Just in Time for Windows 7

Written on September 16, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 28 people have commented

Apple beat Microsoft to market in terms of new operating systems (although “new” doesn’t really apply in the case of either 10.6 or Windows 7), but that means Microsoft will have the spotlight uncontested when it launches Windows 7 on Oct. 22. That’s why one research firm, Wedge Partners, is predicting new MacBook and iMac [...]

Zune HD Getting Application Store, 3D Games

Written on September 15, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 7 people have commented

Microsoft is obviously positioning the upcoming Zune HD as a competitor to Apple’s market-dominating iPod touch media player. More evidence of that came out today, as Engadget reports that Redmond has revealed that it will support downloadable apps, including 3D games.
I’m curious about whether or not said games will play nice with their Xbox 360 [...]

Rumor Has It: Apple Tablet Still in the Pipeline, Headed to AT&T

Written on September 15, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 16 people have commented

Oh Apple tablet rumors, how I’ve missed you. The interruption of Apple’s Rock and Roll event seemed to take the wind out of your sails, but luckily, it was only temporary. Now, the Taiwan Economic News (via All Things D) is stoking the fires of hope once again with updates on pricing, time frame and [...]

Apple Open-Sources Grand Central Dispatch

Written on September 14, 2009 by Andrew Bednarz and 5 people have commented

One of the most compelling new feature in Snow Leopard is Grand Central Dispatch, which can make it easier for developers to write software taking advantage of the multiple cores in our computers. On Sept., 10 Apple released the user library component of Grand Central to the open source community.
We previously discussed Grand Central Dispatch, [...]

AT&T Already Activating iPhone MMS for Some

Written on September 14, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 7 people have commented

iPhone users in the U.S. are eagerly anticipating AT&T’s Sept. 25 MMS activation date, but for some at least, the wait is already over. Many are already seeing the switch thrown that enables MMS on their devices, according to a thread over at HowardForums, a mobile phone message board.
AT&T is taking a staggered approach to [...]

iPod Price Drop Ahead of Apple Event

Written on September 09, 2009 by Charles Jade and 11 people have commented

Hours before the “Only Rock and Roll” event takes place in San Francisco, the Apple Store has slashed prices on some the current iPod models.

The new numbers are still in the process of being posted, with parts of the Apple Store referencing old prices, but the savings are real and substantial.

Oh No! Ono Lets Slip: Beatles Music to Be on iTunes…Maybe

Written on September 09, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 6 people have commented

For a very brief time yesterday, Sky News reported that, finally, The Beatles would make their musical debut on iTunes. The source for the report? None other than Yoko Ono herself. But don’t go fire up iTunes too soon; both the Sky News report and Google’s own cache have quickly, and quietly, been pulled from [...]

Rumored iPod touch With Camera Delayed

Written on September 08, 2009 by Charles Jade and 27 people have commented

Conventional rumor wisdom strongly suggested a new iPod touch with a camera would be unveiled at the Apple Event tomorrow, but multiple sources are now suggesting unspecified issues with the camera may at least delay availability.
AppleInsider is citing “a person with a strong track record in predicting Apple’s upcoming product launches,” who says Apple has [...]

China Imposes Strict New Regulations on Online Music Search & Sales

Written on September 08, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 1 person has commented

It has been a little over one year since the iTunes Store was blocked in China for the heinous crime of selling the album “Songs for Tibet.” Now The Wall Street Journal reports that the Chinese government, which hasn’t banned or blocked anything in awhile so are clearly about due, has introduced strict, new rules [...]

Mangled Mail? That’ll Be the New Cat

Written on September 04, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 23 people have commented

Ooops. Seems I spoke too soon. TidBITS reports that some users who upgraded to Snow Leopard, Apple’s latest incarnation of its Mac OS X operating system, have been experiencing problems sending email using the native email client, Mail.app.
When trying to send mail, hapless users have been getting an error message that reads “Error 54: Connection [...]

Smule and T-Pain Bring Auto-Tune to Your iPhone

Written on September 04, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 3 people have commented

What happens when a bunch of really smart and musically inclined PhDs who make iPhone apps team up with a popular hip-hop recording artist? You get a recording studio-quality, karaoke-style machine in your pocket, otherwise called I Am T-Pain ($2.99). It’s the latest in a string of audio-based hits from Smule, and is available in [...]

AT&T Specifies iPhone MMS Go-Live Date

Written on September 03, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

AT&T customers can finally get their multimedia messaging on come the end of September, according to a company spokesman speaking to TUAW’s Mel Martin today. The official go-live date is Sept. 25, which falls only a tad short of the company’s original late summer prediction for the service.
Spokesman Brad Mays ascribes the lateness of MMS’ [...]

Movie Set to Premiere on iPhone and iPod Touch

Written on September 03, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 4 people have commented

Want to premiere a feature film starring some A-list Hollywood celebs? There’s an app for that. Or at least there will be, come Sept. 21. That’s the day Berlin Film Festival hit “Rage” premieres on the iPhone and iPod touch, where it will appear before satellite, DVD or online.
“Rage” is written and directed by British [...]