The driving force behind the new iPad is the newly acquired A4 chip set custom made for Apple. News is that this new chip is costing Apple quite the pretty penny, in upwards of a billion dollars.
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Brothers in Arms 2 App now available
February 22, 2010
Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front has hit the app store! [$7.99 - iTunes link]. This is a sequel to Brothers in Arms: Hour of Heroes, One of the first 3D shooters on the iPhone which was released in 2008. Obviously the sequel would expectantly be a huge improvement since it’s 2008 predecessor. Here are some [...]
Hulu on the iPad? but not for free
February 22, 2010
Reports are going around the net that Hulu wants to bring it’s streaming services to the iPad – however if it were to happen it would most likely be a paid for service. The likely problem Hulu would be facing is not integrating with html5, since Flash is not a feature likely to grace the [...]
Apple says no more bikini apps!
February 22, 2010
Recently, Apple removed Wobble—an app that adds real jiggle to photographic boobies, then other similar app removals followed. Techcrunch.com was following this story and got the low down on the new Apple policy on racy image apps.
SD Cards for your iPhone finally
February 8, 2010
Finally someone has come out with the SD card reader peripheral. Working in conjunction with their ZoomIt app, the ZoomIt dongle connects throught the iPhone’s/iPod’s docking connector. Now you can load photos, music and miscellaneous files (like PowerPoint, PDF and anything else supported by iPhone OS) from an SD card, using the ZoomIt. This is [...]
Dev Team releases Jailbreaking tool 3.1.5
February 8, 2010
The Dev Team has just released an update to PwnageTool. The newest version is 3.1.5 and it will work on Apple’s latest firmware update 3.1.3 however, for the moment this PwnageTool (3.1.5) is only available for the Mac OS X. PwnageTool 3.1.5 will allow you to create custom firmware so you will still be able [...]
AT&T very likely to keep iPhone exclusivity?
February 8, 2010
Jonathan Chaplin, Research analyst for Credit Suisse – believes that we can expect AT&T to keep the exclusivity to the iPhone through 2010. and possibly longer. “Our analysis suggests that Apple will eventually sell the device at all carriers; however, there is a much greater probability that AT&T keeps exclusivity for another 12-18 months than [...]









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