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Apple Slims Quarter 4 iPhone, iPad P...

Apple Slims Quarter 4 iPhone, iPad Production? Apple has cut orders for the iPhone 4S, according to SlashGear, following suggestions that consumer demand is slowing down in key countries. According to sources at Apple manufacturing partners cited by Chinese business site Commercial Times, the tech giant has slashed orders for the last quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of next year due to slackening sales in Europe and North...
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Amazon Releases List of Kindle Fire ...

Amazon Releases List of Kindle Fire Launch Applications When Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet ships next week, users will instantly have access to many popular apps that the company has specifically tested on the new tablet. Favorites ranging from Pandora and Facebook to Twitter and Netflix will be available from day one via one click payment in the Amazon Appstore. “We started talking to app developers everywhere the day we...
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Scribblenauts Full Word List (iOS)

Scribblenauts Full Word List (iOS) Shown below is the full (massive) word list for Scribblenauts, which recently released on the iPhone and iPod Touch. There are more than 22,000 words that are available to use in the game, giving a huge number of options to players to beat every level.       AARDVARK AARDWOLF AARON ABA ABA ABA ABACUS ABALONE ABARKA ABATEMENT...
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Google Launches Official Gmail App

Google Launches Official Gmail App It’s been more than three years since Apple opened the App Store for business. While Google has launched plenty of iPhone and iPad Apps, the developers are just getting around to releasing a native Gmail app for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. While the current mobile web app is pretty good, the native application is faster, sleeker, and adds numerous new features not...
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‘Saving Moo’ iPhone Game...

‘Saving Moo’ iPhone Game Review The why is unclear, but for some reason aliens have decided they need cows on their home planet. The result is an all out pasture battle by Chillingo called Saving Moo, and it’s wonderfully addictive. The game starts with a couple of cows grazing on grass. The skies are filled with brilliant blue and all seems well on old McDonald’s farm. Then suddenly a radar pops on...
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Apple Stores Look to Enable Self Che...

According to MacRumors, Apple is planning to update its retail store app in order to add a self checkout option. The report, which cites an Apple source, claims consumers will be able to check out and charge in store purchases to their iTunes accounts. Another report said the new functionality would be landing in stores worldwide later this week. While not exactly the same, Apple...
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GarageBand Now on iPhone, iPod Touch

GarageBand Now on iPhone, iPod Touch Apple’s GarageBand application allows users to create and edit music on their mobile device. The app’s only downfall? The fact that it was an iPad exclusive when it first launched. Now, Apple has released a major update which allows GarageBand to run on iPhone and iPod Touch devices. Users can tap out tunes on a virtual keyboard, strum a virtual guitar, and tap beats...
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Apple Bringing AirPlay, iMessage to ...

Apple engineers are hard at work attempting to bring AirPlay Mirroring and iMessage support to future versions of OS X Lion, according to 9to5Mac. AirPlay Mirroring, which is currently available for iPhone and iPad users running iOS 5, allows users to wirelessly broadcast cotent through an Apple TV. Since AirPlay mirrors everything on screen, not just video content, the option is...
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