August 27, 2009

Nokia’s Maemo 5 OS Based N900 Now Official


Nokia today announced new N900 handset that uses open source Linux based Maemo software to deliver PC-like experience on a handset-sized device. The new Maemo 5 software allows users to have dozens of application windows open and running simultaneously while taking full advantage of the cellular features, touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard.
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August 26, 2009

Augmented Reality App Metro Paris Subway Released for iPhone 3GS


Augmented Reality (AR) is all the rage in mobile application development these days. AR combines the camera, Internet and GPS on a cellphone to give information about the surroundings. Metro Paris Subway is the first augmented reality app released for the iPhone and it works only on the latest iPhone 3GS as it requires digital compass to function properly.
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August 25, 2009

White MacBook Getting Design Update Soon


AppleInsider is reporting that “13-inch portable are presently undergoing an industrial design overhaul that will see them reemerge in the coming months with a slimmer, lighter enclosure and restructured internal architecture to boot.” The refresh is meant to solidify white MacBook as the base of Apple’s notebook offerings.
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Sony Reader Daily Edition Launched with 7-inch Touchscreen and 3G Network Support


Sony today launched the third member of its e-reader family – the Reader Daily Edition with 3G connectivity. The Reader Daily uses AT&T’s 3G network to access Sony’s eBook store, similar to how Amazon Kindle works. The seven-inch touchscreen with 16 levels of grayscale provides for intuitive navigation and comfortable layout of content. The Reader can be used in both Portrait and landscape modes. It can store up to 1,000 eBooks on internal memory and features SD card slot for adding more memory.
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Steve Jobs Entirely Focused on Tablet Project


Wall Street Journal is reporting that after returning from a liver transplant in June, Steve Jobs is entirely focused on a new tablet device. People familiar with the situation told WSJ “Since his return in late June, the 54-year-old has been poring almost all of his attention into a new touch-screen gadget that Apple is developing. Those working on the project are under intense scrutiny from Mr. Jobs, particularly with regard to the product’s advertising and marketing strategy.”
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August 24, 2009

Google Answers FCC’s Questions Related to iPhone Google Voice App


Along with AT&T and Apple, Google also responded to the questions put forward by FCC in matter related to rejection of Google Voice application for iPhone. Earlier this month, FCC asked Apple, AT&T and Google what role they played in rejection of Google Voice application from Apple’s App Store for iPhone.
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Nokia Enters Computer Market with Booklet 3G Netbook


Mobile phone market leader Nokia today joined the PC world by announcing Nokia Booklet 3G netbook with 12 hours battery life. Booklet 3G has aluminum chassis, it weighs 2.75 pounds and is about 0.8-inch thick. The Windows 7 powered netbook uses Intel Atom processor and offers connectivity options like 3G/HSPA and WiFi.
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Apple Announces Mac OS X Snow Leopard Shipping on August 28


Apple today announced that Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard would go on sale Friday, August 28 at Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers, and that Apple’s online store is now accepting pre-orders. Snow Leopard builds on a decade of OS X innovation and success with hundreds of refinements, new core technologies and out of the box support for Microsoft Exchange. Snow Leopard will be available as an upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard users for $29.
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August 23, 2009

Mac OS X Snow Leopard Release Becoming More Imminent


Many blogs are reporting that one person in Japan received next generation Mac OS X Snow Leopard installation disc with his new Mac mini. The image of the disc shown above clearly states “Mac mini – Mac OS X Install DVD”. The image also shows Mac OS version 10.6 and disc version 1.0. We have added a screenshot showing the Snow Leopard installer below from the same user.
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Apple to FCC: Google Voice Rejected, But Still Under Consideration


Both AT&T and Apple answered questions asked by FCC regarding rejection of Google Voice application from Apple’s App Store. AT&T basically said that they had no role in any decision by Apple to not accept the Google Voice application for inclusion in Apple App Store. On the other hand Apple’s reply presented many interesting points as follows:
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August 21, 2009

Apple Online Store In UK Shows Mac OS X Snow Leopard Shipping on 28th August


Apple’s UK online store is now showing shipping date of August 28th for Mac OS X Snow Leopard Up-To-Date program disc. This is a clear indication that all the reports about Snow Leopard shipping earlier in August are true. However the US online store still shows shipping by September.
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August 19, 2009

More iTunes 9 Screenshots Leaked


Last week, we reported that iTunes 9 would add support for Last.fm, Facebook and Twitter. Today, BGR has posted some more screenshots of upcoming iTunes version 9.0b15. The features shown in the screenshots include DVD playback, third party device support and Facebook integration. iTunes will allow users to create a new playlist and then share it on Facebook.
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Canon Adds Six New Cameras To PowerShot Lineup


Canon today announced six new PowerShot compact digital cameras including G11, S90, SD980 IS, SD940 IS, SX20 IS and SX120 IS. The flagship G11 replaces the G10’s 14.7-megapixel sensor with a high sensitivity 10-megapixel CCD sensor. With the new sensor, Dual Anti-Noise System and Digic 4 image processor Canon claims 2-stop improvement over the G10. This improves image quality and low light shooting performance by reducing noise.
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August 18, 2009

Analyst: Apple Has Developed Two Different Tablet Machines


Business Week is reporting that Richard Doherty, director at market researcher Envisioneering Groups says Apple has developed prototypes of two different tablet machines – one that resembles a large-sized iPod touch and boasts a 6-inch screen, and another that features a larger display. Richard further added that the 6-inch model will just work like a larger iPod and it will be mainly designed for watching video, playing games and reading e-books.
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Sony Finally Introduces Slimmer PS3 and PS3 Firmware 3.0


Rumors about PS3 Slim have been going around for almost a year, and finally today Sony announced the new PS3 Slim that is 32 percent smaller and consumes 34 percent less power, but has all the features of present generation PS3. The new PS3 Slim will come in matte black finish in place of piano black and it will have 120GB hard drive. The new model also saw $100 price drop and now its priced $299.
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Apple Music Event Scheduled For September 9th


All Things Digital is reporting that their sources close to Apple say the company is indeed planning a keynote event for Wednesday, September 9th. The event will be held at Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco, and Apple will showcase the upgraded iPod lineup and update for iTunes. The source also added that the event will be music related only and it will not involve announcement of rumored Apple tablet.
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August 17, 2009

iPhone 3GS Bestselling Phone In Japan For July


Market research firm Gfk Japan has published their latest cellphone market data that puts 32GB iPhone 3GS as the top selling phone in Japan, beating Japan’s own phone manufacturers. In the top ten list there is only one other non-Japanese phone, which is 16GB version of the same iPhone 3GS. There are four Sharp phones in top ten list, and one phone each from Panasonic, NEC, Sony Ericsson and Casio.
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TomTom Navigation Software Now Available For iPhone


TomTom turn-by-turn car navigation software is now available for iPhone on App Store. TomTom says that with the new software you can have the most advanced TomTom navigation technology at your fingertips, like IQ Routes, which gives you the smartest, most efficient route any time of day. TomTom navigation software is priced $99.99 for US and Canada.
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Dell Mini 3i Phone Revealed, But Dell Says Its Yet Not Official


Dell’s new Mini 3i touchscreen phone was revealed on Monday in China. The new phone features 3.5-inch screen with 640 x 360 resolution, 3.2 megapixel camera, 2G-network support, mini USB port and microSD card slot. There is no physical keyboard, WiFi or 3G support. After the phone was revealed, Dell said that Mini 3i was just “a proof of concept” and not an official announcement.
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August 16, 2009

Yale University Develops Next Generation DRAM


With increase in performance of CPU and graphics chip, storage and memory are becoming the bottleneck of computers today. To increase performance of memory (DRAM) Yale University and Semiconductor Research Corporation have developed a new DRAM cell using ferroelectric layers.
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August 15, 2009

Images Of Rumored iPod Touch And Nano Featuring Camera Posted Online


With September approaching, rumors about upcoming Apple event and next generation iPod lineup have started to gather momentum. The latest news suggests that Apple will have a press event on 7th September to launch the new iPod lineup. Many blogs have also posted images of upcoming iPod touch and iPod nano cases.
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August 14, 2009

Blogosphere Goes Bonkers With Apple Tablet Rumors


For past few months the flow of Apple tablet related rumors has been pretty steady about 1 or 2 rumors per week, but in last 48 hours the blogosphere has gone bonkers with Apple tablet rumors. Every other website or analyst is claiming that some source has provided them information about the new device and Apple’s plans for launching the new device.

Brain Lam of Gizmodo was one of the first bloggers to post about the latest Apple tablet rumors. He said a reliable source of his has held mock-ups of 10-inch screen device, which is like a giant iPhone with black back. The device will come in two editions, one with webcam and one for educational use, and it will cost $700 to $900. Lam further added that the project was in development for about four to six years but the first prototype was built in 2008. He expects that the device will be released this holiday season.

AppleInsider published the same rumor from Gizmodo, but maintained that the device will not be available until early 2010, which they had reported earlier. AppleInsider also posted two videos from YouTube that claimed to be of a development kit for Apple tablet. However, even AppleInsider believes that those video are not true and noted that they were included for “discussion purposes only”.

John Gruber of Daring Fireball said on his blog “I’m almost certain there’s no tablet coming this year. It’s a 2010 thing.” Further The Loop posted “Very reliable sources familiar with the product have said speculation of the tablet being introduced during the September event are flat out wrong. The Apple tablet, they said, would not see the light of day until the first part of 2010.”

The Apple tablet fight was 3 to 1, but then the news came that Apple is shooting a commercial for an unreleased product at a diner in Truckee. Which suggested that the unreleased product might be new iPods or the rumored Apple tablet. If Apple is shooting the commercial for Apple tablet the device will be released soon, because Apple won’t shoot a commercial six months in advance for a product they might release in 2010.

After hearing all these rumors we contacted our sources, and they were also not sure about the release date for Apple tablet. In fact two of our sources said its coming in September, one said its coming in November and other two said its coming in first quarter of 2010. One thing they all agreed on was that inside Apple also there is confusion about planned launch date for the new tablet. It looks like it’s just Steve and few top ranking people at Apple who really know when we will see the Apple iTablet (or what every they will call it).
[Via TechzTalk]

August 13, 2009

Zune HD Now Officially Available For Pre-Order And Complete Specifications Revealed


Microsoft today announced that Zune HD is now officially available for pre-order on Amazon, Best Buy and Zune.net. The 16GB model will come in black for $219.99 and the 32GB model will come in platinum for $289.99. Both the Zune HD models will ship on September 15th.
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Mac OS X Snow Leopard Installation Process Revealed And Golden Master Build Seeded To Developers


Earlier this week, it was reported that Mac OS X Snow Leopard build 10A432 has been designated Golden Master status, which means it is ready to be released to manufacturing for public launch. AppleInsider has posted details about some of the changes and enhancements to the Snow Leopard installation process:
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iPhone Growing 5 Times As Fast As Overall Smartphone Market


Gartner has released the worldwide cellphone market share report for Q2 2009. The mobile phone sales declined 6 percent, but the smartphone sales grew 27 percent during the period. In smartphones Nokia came in top but their market share dropped from 47.4 percent in Q2 2008 to 45 percent in Q2 2009. RIM saw 1.4 percent jump in market share, which brought their number to 18.7 percent. Apple saw the biggest jump from 2.8 percent in 2008 to 13.3 percent in Q2 2009. Unit shipment jumped 500 percent for Apple from 0.892 million to 5.4 million.
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August 12, 2009

Intel Moving to ‘Sandy Bridge’ Microarchitecture in Q4 2010


Intel will be shipping 32nm process technology based chips this year, but the company plans to move to new ‘Sandy Bridge’ microarchitecture, which will succeed Nehalem in Q4 2010. Intel will start volume production of 32nm based chips codenamed Westmere in Q4 2009, and plans to introduce Clarkdale for desktops and Arrandale for notebooks in first quarter of 2010.
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Intel And Micron Announces 32Gb Flash Chip Made Using 34nm Technology


Intel and Micron today announced the development of a new 3-bit-per-cell (3bpc) multi-level cell (MLC) NAND technology, leveraging 34-nanometer (nm) process technology. Using the new 3bpc technology Micron has produced industry’s smallest and most cost effective 32-gigabit (Gb) NAND flash chip. The 32Gb NAND chip is just 126 square millimeters in size.
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August 11, 2009

iTunes 9 To Support Last.fm, Facebook and Twitter


Over the weekend it was reported that iTunes 9 would bring Blu-ray support, applications organization and some form of social network integration. And today, BGR has received more information about iTunes 9, the website says:
The social networking integration that we reported iTunes 9 would have seems to be part of bigger social networking push by Apple. We’ve been informed that Apple has plans to tie iTunes 9 into a “Social” application that they plan to release in the future.

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August 10, 2009

Best Buy Lists Zune HD's Pricing and Release Date


Gizmodo has posted images of Best Buy inventory system that shows the price and release date for upcoming Zune HD media player. The 16GB model is listed for $220 and the 32GB model is listed for $290. According to the inventory system, Zune HD will be in stock from September 8th.
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iPhone 3GS Shortage Continues Around The World


Since the launch of iPhone 3GS, Apple has been struggling to meet demand for the device. Just two weeks after launch of iPhone 3GS over 75 percent Apple Stores in US were experiencing shortage. Similar reports also came from UK in July, where iPhone 3GS supply was lagging behind demand for the new device. Singapore iPhone 3GS launch last month saw over 3,000 people standing in line for hours to get the new device. Read More

August 9, 2009

Top Tech News This Week (08-03-09 to 08-09-09)


In this section we will highlight the top tech stories of past week. Every Sunday we will publish links to top 10-12 tech stories that were published during the week not only on our website, but also on other websites.
This week belonged to cameras as two new technologies were for the first time integrated with compact digital cameras.
  • First it was Sony that added back-illuminated “Exmor R” Sensors to Cyber-shot WX1 and TX1 digital cameras. Back-illuminated CMOS sensors will make low light photography piece of cake for anyone who can hold a camera in their hands.

August 8, 2009

Apple iTunes 9 Will Bring Blu-ray And App Organization


Every time Apple updates its iPod lineup new version of iTunes software is also announced that adds new features and supports the latest iPods released. This time also BGR believes that Apple will release iTunes 9 when they update the iPod line in September. According to BGR, Blu-ray support and app organization will be the two main features of iTunes 9. BGR says: Read More

August 7, 2009

Next Generation iMac To Offer Two Compelling New Features


AppleInsider is reporting that next generation iMac will have two new features to increase its value proposition. Kasper Jade wrote:
“One of those features is said to have long been on the wish-lists of many Mac users while the other is expected to cater to the semi-professional audio/video crowd. This is according to cryptic tips from people often familiar with the Mac maker’s future product initiatives, but who declined to elaborate because they were not authorized to discuss the matter in detail.”

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Windows 7 Benchmarks Show Mixed Results


CNET has posted results of in depth test of Windows 7 RTM, which was released for testing last month. CNET compared performance of Windows 7 (32-bit) against Vista SP2 and XP SP3. All the testing was done on Inspiron Desktop 530 running 2.20GHz Core 2 Duo E4500 processor, 4GB RAM, 128MB NVIDIA 8300 GS graphics and two 320GB 7,200 RPM hard drives. Read More

August 6, 2009

Sony Debuts World’s First Digital Cameras With Back-Illuminated “Exmor R” Sensor


Sony today announced Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 and TX1 first ever digital cameras to use back illuminated ‘Exmor R’ CMOS sensors. The new Exmor R CMOS sensors provide greater light sensitivity by illuminating the backside of the silicon substrate, in contrast to conventional CMOS image sensors based on front illumination technology. The new technology significantly enhances imaging characteristics, including nearly twofold sensitivity and low noise. Read More

August 5, 2009

Critical Windows 7 Bug Could Delay Launch


Microsoft is planning to launch Windows 7 on October 23rd, however InfoWorld is reporting that a critical memory leak bug could derail product launch plans. Randall Kennedy of InfoWorld writes:
“The bug in question – a massive memory leak involving the chkdsk.exe utility – appears when you attempt to run the program against a secondary (that is, not the boot partition) hard disk using the “/r” (read and verify all file data) parameter."
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More Apple Tablet Rumors


Ars Technica has posted image of USBDeviceConfiguration.plist found in iPhone OS 3.1, which was released to developer recently. The plist adds new device reference iProd1,1. The first reference to iProd was discovered in iPhone OS 3.0 beta, which was released in March. Initially the device was identified as iProd0,1 in iPhone OS 3.0. Both the iProd references have different productID indicating that there might be two different products or two different versions of the same product. Read More

Nikon Unveils World’s First Camera With Projector And Three New Compact Cameras


Nikon has unveiled world’s first compact digital camera Coolpix S1000pj with built-in VGA resolution projector. Along with Coolpix S1000pj, Nikon also announced three new S-series compact camera S70, S640 and S570. The Nikon Coolpix S1000pj can project a 40 inches diagonal image at up to 2 meters distance. It comes with a remote control to make viewing slideshows easy. The other features on the camera are 12.1-megapixel camera, 2.7-inch LCD screen, 5x optical zoom, ISO sensitivity up to 6400, image stabilization, 16 scene modes and four movie modes. Read More

August 3, 2009

ARM Processor Based Smartbooks Coming To Market In Q4 2009


Smartbooks is the name given by NVIDIA and Qualcomm to the netbooks based on ARM processors. Many companies including Acer, Foxconn, Pegatron Technology, Compal Electronics and Inventec Appliances are planning to launch smartbooks in fourth quarter this year. The smartbooks will be based on either Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform or NVIDIA’s Tegra platform. Read More

Analyst Claims To Have Seen Upcoming “Slate-Style” Apple Computer


Barron’s is reporting “One veteran analyst who has seen first hand a prototype slate-style computer from Apple says that the device could be announced in September for release in November.” The analyst also said that the device has better than average movie experience, when you hold it in your hands. Read More

August 1, 2009

Nikon D300S and D3000 Digital SLR Announced


Nikon has announced two new digital SLRs D300S and D3000. The D300s is a DX format 12.3-megapixel DSLR with CMOS sensor, 51-point autofocus and 7 frames per second continuous shooting mode. The camera will also shoot 720p video at 24fps and it has external stereo microphone input along with in camera movie editing. The startup time for the camera is 130 milliseconds and shutter release time is only 49 milliseconds. D330s also features dual card slots for CF/SD memory cards. Read More

July 28, 2009

Creative Unveils Touchscreen Zii EGG For Developers And OEMs


Creative today introduced touchscreen Zii EGG and Plaszma platform for developers and OEMs. Creative says Zii EGG is world’s first handheld based on StemCell Computer technology developed by the company itself. The device features 3.5-inch 480 x 320 LCD screen, 10-point multi-touch display, 3D hardware graphics acceleration for OpenGL ES, 256MB Mobile DDR RAM, up to 32GB internal memory, front and rear facing cameras, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, Accelerometer and SD card slot. Read More

July 27, 2009

Panasonic Reveals Four New Digital Cameras


Panasonic today introduced four new Lumix digital cameras DMC-FZ35 super zoom, DMC-FP8, DMC-FX65 and DMC-ZR1. The first camera in the lineup is 12.1-megapixel Lumix DMC-FZ35 super zoom digital compact camera with 18x optical zoom lens. The DMC-FZ35 features an AVCHD lite high-definition movie recording (720p) capability along with faster Venus Engine HD processor. Other features on the camera are Power O.I.S lens shift stabilization, ISO Sensitivity range of 80 to 6400, 14 shooting modes including Intelligent AUTO, various picture and movie modes, 2.3 fps continuous shooting mode and 2.7-inch LCD monitor. The Lumix DMC-FZ35 will ship in September. Read More

Review Roundup: Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch


Apple updated MacBook Pro 13-inch models by adding built-in battery with up to 40 percent longer battery life (up to 7 hours), LED backlit display with greater color intensity, illuminated keyboard, SD card slot and FireWire 800 port. Apple also reduced the starting price of the notebook to $1,199 making them more affordable while adding new features.
Below we have added links to nine most comprehensive reviews available online for MacBook Pro 13-inch:
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July 26, 2009

Is iTunes Support On Palm Pre Turning Into Cat And Mouse Game?


A new chapter in iTunes war was added this week when Palm released the new Palm webOS 1.1 software update and posted on its blog mocking Apple - “Oh, and one more thing: Palm webOS 1.1 re-enables Palm media sync. That’s right – you once again can have seamless access to your music, photos and videos from the current version of iTunes (8.2.1).”

Apple last week updated iTunes software disabling sync feature of Palm Pre. Apple continued to maintain its stance on the topic after Palm’s software update and said, “As we’ve said before, newer versions of Apple’s iTunes software may no longer provide syncing functionality with unsupported digital media players.”

Palm went one step further by notifying the USB Implementers Forum about improper use of the Vendor ID number by Apple. Palm said, “Openness and interoperability offer better experience for users by allowing them the freedom to use the content they own without interference across device and services, so on behalf of consumer, we have notified the USB Implementers Forum.”

Two things Palm is doing wrong here are one – Palm is hacking iTunes to work with its hardware even though it has no legal permission from the software maker, and second – Palm complained to USB Implementers Forum even though it is wrongly using USB Vendor ID to identify Pre as Apple’s device.

Apple isn’t stopping customers from using their DRM-free content across various devices. In fact you can play a DRM-free song bought from iTunes on any device that supports AAC codec. You can simply drag and drop those songs on the device that shows up as USB drive on the computer or you can use the syncing software that came with the device. What Apple is doing is stopping Palm from using Apple’s proprietary software iTunes for their gain. If Palm had developed a media syncing software for Pre that run on your computer, Apple wouldn’t have blocked it.

Apple has never claimed that iTunes works with various devices. Syncing is a feature of iTunes software (which is proprietary) and not a feature of content customers bought from iTunes store. Basically, Palm is using 10 years of hard work that Apple did building iTunes and advertising it as a feature on Pre. If Palm continues like this, the cat and mouse game will end in a court and Palm’s customers who bought the Pre thinking it has iTunes support will be the one’s to suffer because of Palm.
[Via TechzTalk]

July 23, 2009

Microsoft: It a Mistake If You Think Apple is Going to Run Mobile Industry


Steven Hegenderfer, group product manager of Windows Mobile believes that the mobile industry is still in its “infancy”. He said, “Anyone (who) thinks that Apple is going to run this thing, they are sorely mistaken. And I am not talking from like a pompous point of view. We are so early in this industry… we are barely scratching the tip of the iceberg. And this is exciting… it is like a wild west land rush, there is gold in them there hills." Read More

Apple Partnering with Verizon to Release Apple Media Pad / Tablet


Scott Moritz of The Street reported yesterday that Apple would release a larger version of iPod touch that features 9-inch to 10-inch touchscreen and possibly a keyboard by holidays this year. Verizon will subsidize the device, but Apple and Verizon “Won’t be as tightly integrated” as Apple’s iPhone exclusivity deal with AT&T. our source says that the work on the device is almost complete and it can hit the market as early as October. Read More

July 20, 2009

Palm Pre Needs More Than Web Apps to be Successful


Last week, Palm released the Mojo Software Development Kit (SDK) for WebOS Application development. The new SDK uses web standards like JavaScript, CSS and HTML for application development. However like we wrote in January when Palm announced Pre and WebOS, web standards can be used for applet development not true application development.

When Apple launched the iPhone in 2007, it allowed only web apps on the device that used HTML and CSS. There were about few thousand web apps available on Apple’s website, but those apps were slow and limited in functionality. The iPhone application development jump-started after Apple released true SDK in 2008. Application (applet) development using web standards is easier but it offers limited hardware access resulting in limited functionality.

Web standard (Palm’s SDK) can’t access graphics hardware via OpenGL and access to other hardware features like accelerometer is limited, as was observed by Craig Hunter. Accelerometer data sample rate is limited to 4Hz on Pre’s SDK, whereas most games or applications need at least 20Hz for smooth inputs. This would hinder in development of games and applications that would offer unique features related to hardware of the device.

Another problem with web standards based SDK is that it would limit development of accessories for the device. iPhone’s SDK offers various APIs for accessories that can add new features or functions to the device. For example, Tom Tom’s upcoming car kit will offer enhanced GPS performance, clear voice instructions and hands free calling on the iPhone.

If it was 2007 Palm’s SDK would have been great, but it is 2009 and Palm has to compete with iPhone 3.0 SDK, which offers sophisticated iPhone applications and not web apps.

[Via TechzTalk]

July 14, 2009

Apple’s App Store: 1.5 Billion Apps Downloaded; More Than 65,000 Apps; Over 100,000 Developers


Apple today announced that customers have downloaded more than 1.5 billion applications in just one year from its revolutionary App Store, the largest applications store in the world. The App Store is also growing at an incredible pace with more than 65,000 apps and more than 100,000 developers in the iPhone Developer Program. Read More

Apple’s Touchscreen Tablet Based on In-house ARM Chip Coming in October


Earlier this year, Chinese language newspaper Commercial Times reported that Wintek is working with Apple for development of touchscreen, which will be used in Apple’s new netbook. The shipments of these panels will start in the third quarter of this year. Adding more substance to the above rumor, Taiwanese news site InfoTimes reported today that Apple is preparing to debut its long rumored netbook this October. Read More