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- Apple removes click-wheel games from iTunes, iPod classic next to go?
- Sprint has iOS 5 on their CelleBrite machines?
- Apple releases iTunes 10.5 beta 9 to developers
- Clock in and out with Timecard Pro for iPhone and iPad
- Create your own bedtime stories with Picturebook for iPhone and iPad [Kids Corner]
- New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Friday, September 30
- Samsung settles with Microsoft, offers Apple a deal
- Daily Deal: OtterBox Defender Series for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G only $9.95
- iPhone 4S to offer 64GB storage option?
- LEGO embracing the digital age with Life of George iPhone and iPod touch game [video]
Apple removes click-wheel games from iTunes, iPod classic next to go? Posted: 30 Sep 2011 05:01 PM PDT Previously, users could access and download click-wheel games for the iPod classic by clicking on a drop down list next to the App Store button within iTunes, but it looks like the option has now been removed completely. With Apple gearing up to announce the next iPhone on October 4th, this could mean they’re making preparations to remove the classic from the iPod lineup altogether. TUAW got a tip earlier this week that Apple is indeed planning to get rid of the platter-based iPod in addition to the iPod Shuffle to help streamline the product line and go touchscreen-only.
Could we see the iPod classic go the way of the Dodo or will Apple keep it around for nostalgia’s sake? Source: AppleInsider, TUAW |
Sprint has iOS 5 on their CelleBrite machines? Posted: 30 Sep 2011 03:18 PM PDT |
Apple releases iTunes 10.5 beta 9 to developers Posted: 30 Sep 2011 10:49 AM PDT While there haven’t been any new iOS betas for iPhone or iPad since beta 7, iTunes is still getting some attention — beta 9 was just released to developers. If you’re a registered dev, just hit the link below and go grab it. Source: developer.apple.com |
Clock in and out with Timecard Pro for iPhone and iPad Posted: 30 Sep 2011 09:46 AM PDT Timecard Pro is an iPhone and iPad app that lets you keeps track of the hours you worked and supports multiple jobs. Additionally, it will calculate how much money you’ve earned after each day and keep and running total.
Timecard Pro is available on the iPhone and iPad for $0.99. Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look. |
Create your own bedtime stories with Picturebook for iPhone and iPad [Kids Corner] Posted: 30 Sep 2011 08:55 AM PDT Picturebook is a new iPhone and iPad app for kids to create their own stories. It’s designed so that even young children who do not know how to read or write can use Picturebook as a digital sticker book. Picturebook is very easy to use and most kids will be able to dive right into story-writing without any guidance. The clipart that comes free with the app is a little limiting, but there is much more available as in-app purchases. I haven’t been able to test this out on a child yet, but when I do, I’m certain it will be a big hit.
Picturebook is available on the iPhone and iPad for free. The add-on picture sets available as in-app purchases are on sale in celebration of Picturebook’s launch. Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look. |
New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Friday, September 30 Posted: 30 Sep 2011 08:47 AM PDT Every day, TiPb gets flooded with announcements for new and updated iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games. So every day we pick just a few of the most interesting, the most notable, and simply the most awesome to share with you!
Any other big app or game releases or updates today? Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look. |
Samsung settles with Microsoft, offers Apple a deal Posted: 30 Sep 2011 08:09 AM PDT What a difference a week makes. Last we heard Samsung sounded like they had only just begun to fight, now they’ve signed an agreement to cross-license and pay Microsoft a fee for every Android device they’ve sold, but according to the Wall Street Journal, they’ve also offered an olive branch to Apple as well.
Microsoft’s benefit was easier: money.
Apple doesn’t want money from Android ODMs, however. They don’t want to make Android more expensive. They want to stop Samsung from “copying” them in order to make it less usable — they want what they consider to be Apple patented technology taken out. Google called the Microsoft deal “extortion”, if Samsung does come to terms agreeable to Apple, what would Google call that? Hopefully “done”. Overly violating and overly litigating patents are too extremes I for one have had about enough of. Restoring some respect and balance to the equation might just allow everyone involved to stop investing in lawyers and start re-investing on the innovation that brought us iOS, Gingerbread, and Mango. Source: Wall Street Journal, Microsoft, TechCrunch |
Daily Deal: OtterBox Defender Series for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G only $9.95 Posted: 30 Sep 2011 06:28 AM PDT For today only, the TiPb Store has the OtterBox Defender Series for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G in hot pink or cool white for only $9.95 — Get them before they’re gone! |
iPhone 4S to offer 64GB storage option? Posted: 30 Sep 2011 05:11 AM PDT 9to5Mac‘s Mr. X claims that not only has the iPhone 4S begun appearing in Apple’s internal inventory system, but that it’s appearing in 3 capacities. For the last couple of years, Apple has only offered 16GB and 32GB iPhones, with the previous year’s model going the budget 8GB size. Could iPhone 4S once again raise the storage stakes to a full 64GB?
While iCloud theoretically changes the dynamics of local storage, audiophiles, videophiles, and other who still want to carry around a large volume of media and other files would no doubt still want and use 64GB on-device. It would likely require double density NAND Flash chips to achieve, since iPhone has traditionally had half the storage slots as an iPod touch. If Apple does start using those chips, could a 128GB iPod touch be on the horizon as well, allowing Apple to retire their aging iPod classic player? We’ll find out Tuesday. Source: 9to5Mac |
LEGO embracing the digital age with Life of George iPhone and iPod touch game [video] Posted: 30 Sep 2011 04:57 AM PDT Well known children's toy company LEGO is bringing its toys into the digital age with the upcoming release of "Life of George". The game consists of three main parts, a pile of LEGO blocks, a play mat and most importantly an iPhone app. The idea of the game is to build the models shown on the iPhone with the actual Lego blocks. When a player thinks they have completed the model they need to take a picture with the iPhone or iPod touch. The app will then calculate a score based on the speed and accuracy of the finished model. The game has twelve levels all based around a character called George, a software engineer. Each of the twelve levels has ten models to build; so plenty to keep your little ones entertained. There is also a "My Life" mode which allows players to create their own designs. The game will be available in October, exclusively in the U.S for around $23. Source: Macworld |
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