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Published on September 3, 2010 · Filed under: Apple Events, iPod;No Comments
The new iPod Shuffle wasn’t expected amongst the new products presented by Apple during the last event held on September 1st. The design is square and very small, smaller than the second-generationi iPod Shuffle. Like the previous model, a clip on the back allows the user to attach it where they prefer.
The new iPod Shuffle support the playlist and Genius. The VoiceOver feature announces the song currently being played, and the battery guarantees 15 hours of continuous play.
The new Shuffle will be launched in 5 different colors for $49 (2GB version).
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Published on September 2, 2010 · Filed under: Apple Events, iOS 4, iPad, iPhone, iPhone 4, iPhone 4G, iPhone OS 4, iPod;No Comments
During yesterday’s event, Steve Job has presented the new features on the iOS 4.2, to be launched in November. The first new feature is the possibility of printing documents through network-configured printers with the Print Center feature.
AirPlay was also introduced, which allows users to share pictures, video and songs through Wi-Fi. It will be possible, for example, to listen to songs that aren’t physically present on the device, but on network systems.
The iPad will also now have the possibility of storing the applications in folders and the multitasking will be finally introduced. The update will be free for the iPod touch, iPhone and iPad platforms.
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Published on September 2, 2010 · Filed under: Apple Events, iOS 4, iPad, iPhone, iPhone 4, iPhone 4G, iPhone OS 4, iPod;No Comments
Steve Jobs and Apple have presented a series of new features and products during yesterday’s event. One of them i the new iOS 4.1, the new version of Apple’s mobile OS. This new version includes a long list of bug fixes, promising a more stable OS with some new features.
The first new feature would be the High Dynamic Range photos feature, that allows the device to overlap three different pictures, taken with different lighting. The software then adds those images, selecting the best lighting level for each one of the picture’s zones, so no area is too dark or too light.
The other new feature is Game Center, that allows users to play multiplayer games. Game Center automatically chooses the players in order to associate them with the same level.
Other new features include HD video upload through Wi-Fi, and the download of TV shows directly on the mobile device.
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Published on August 30, 2010 · Filed under: Apple Events, Apple News, iPod, iTunes; Tagged as: apple, event, September 1stNo Comments
As usual, Apple has started the preparations at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco for the next event, taking place on September 1st. Those images, courtesy of 9to5Mac, show the actual preparations taking place, with the Apple logo being placed and matching the same image found on the official invitation.
We’ll be tuned for the event, so stay with us.
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Published on June 7, 2010 · Filed under: Apple Events, iPhone 4G;No Comments
After many, many rumors and a lot of gossip, today is the day. Steve Jobs will be presenting his keynotes at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, and we’re hoping for many good pieces of news.
Of course, the most awaited announcement is for the iPhone 4G and the iPhone OS 4.0. But also news about the Mac OS X are expected. We’ll stay tuned and give you a summary of the new things presented at the WWDC today, so expect good news tomorrow!
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Published on June 4, 2010 · Filed under: Apple Events, iPhone 4G;No Comments
Apple has started to prepare the Moscone Center in San Francisco with the usual banners and a big apple on the outside, for the annual WorldWide Developers Conference that will take place next Monday. Obviously the most awaited event is the opening, where Steve Jobs will present the iPhone 4G. The event’s title is “WWDC 10: The Center of the app universe”, and that title makes us think that most part of the whole conference will be about the applications for the new iPhone OS 4.0.
During the WWDC there should also be some sessions to present the few new features on the Mac OS X, although an actually release for the 10.7 version is not to be expected.
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The Worldwide Developers Conference 2010 from Apple has reached “sold-out” status: all the tickets available were sold in eight days. The company has waited a long time to confirm the exact dates for the event, which were only revealed last week.
The announcement, and the price raise on the ticket ($300 more) were received as an attempt of controlling the request for places, although many of the attendees will pay more for their trip than for the ticket.
The development for the Mac OS X platform seems to be pushed to second place during this WWDC: many conferences are scheduled to speak about iPhone and iPad platforms. And it’s probable that during the event, the new iPhone 4G will be revealed.
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Published on February 8, 2010 · Filed under: Apple Events;No Comments
The MacWorld Expo 2010 starts tomorrow, February 9th, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Strangely enough, Apple isn’t going to be there this year.
The decision by Apple of not taking part on expos and tech events was taken on January last year. The choice was due to Apple’s intention of focusing on targeted Apple events to officially present new products, and the openings of more Apple stores. This year’s MacWorld Expo was postponed to February in order to avoid conflicting with the CES, the big technology event that took place in Las Vegas a few weeks ago.
The MacWorld Expo will run until February 13th.






