A quick WHOIS confirms that RIM's taken control of blackpad.com -- yes, it's long been rumored as a potential name for the BlackBerry tablet , but we're certainly hoping Waterloo's just parking a domain name to keep squatters at bay, because, seriously, we just got over the iPad jokes, you know? P.S.- And might we see whatever this is at the RIM / AT&T event on Tuesday ? Consider our interest piqued.
You can always count on Hunch founder Chris Dixon for interesting Tweets. He just sent out this one : turns out patent trolling might not pay
iOS4 has bought some cool new features for the iPhone. However, Apple had purposely deleted some of those features for iPhone 3G due to its RAM and slower processer. However, it took no time for the jailbreakers to hack that and bring multitasking and custom background for iPhone 3G as well
Apple perhaps is not the only tech company that gets sued every now and then but it sure does makes a lot of news.
Most people will have seen the plethora of adverts around telling you how easy it is to turn your unwanted mobile phone into cash. There are around 90 million phones sitting unused in Britain alone, worth a staggering £450 million.
Most people will have seen the plethora of adverts around telling you how easy it is to turn your unwanted mobile phone into cash. There are around 90 million phones sitting unused in Britain alone, worth a staggering £450 million
This morning when I wrote a post about Apple’s new Magic Trackpad , I knew it would be a little controversial.
Apple has been fighting jailbreakers (hackers) since a long time now. They have rolled out multiple firmware updates, bootrom / baseband tweaks and what not to restrict the hacking. Apple also tried its bit to legally prove that jailbreaking is illegal and was fighting a case against the same.
Developers, developers, developers: Apple is now seeding the second iteration of the iOS 4.1 beta your way. It's been just shy of two weeks since beta 1 hit the scene , which is about on par with the pace of revisions for previous beta releases. We haven't had a chance yet to dive in and see what changes are afoot, but we're downloading now and will be sure to let you know if we notice anything.
We’ve been hearing lot about Apple’s Trackpad for sometime, and after much speculation Apple has finally released it- called Magic Trackpad, another cool Multitouch device on Apple’s arsenal. The new Magic Trackpad is the first Multi-Touch trackpad, finally desktop users and enjoy the same multitouch trackpad (which comes on Macbook pro), on their Mac desktops.
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