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AT&T’s bullish earnings report suggests iPhone exclusivity is almost over

You can tell a product ranks high in the public consciousness when something like this is news: AT&T’s quarterly earnings report makes it sound like the telecom may finally lose its iPhone exclusivity deal. . . . → Read More: AT&T’s bullish earnings report suggests iPhone exclusivity is almost over

QNAP’s QMobile app enables multimedia NAS streaming to Android and iOS

Got yourself a QNAP NAS, do you? If you’re also in legal possession of an Android or iOS-based device, you could soon be streaming your dusty Boyz II Men and / or Our Lady Peace jams straight from your network . . . → Read More: QNAP’s QMobile app enables multimedia NAS streaming to Android and iOS

Mark Papermaster leaves Apple for reasons and destinations unknown (update)

We’re not quite sure chip guru Mark Papermaster ever truly settled into his role as Apple’s SVP of Devices Hardware Engineering in the year and four months since he finally walked through the door , but after the recent antenna troubles someone decided that he wasn’t going to work there anymore. . . . → Read More: Mark Papermaster leaves Apple for reasons and destinations unknown (update)

Email-based FaceTime support surfaces in iOS 4.1 beta 3

Fool us once , shame on us. Fool us twice ? . . . → Read More: Email-based FaceTime support surfaces in iOS 4.1 beta 3

FTC denies request for documents on Adobe complaint, confirms investigation of Apple’s SDK rules?

Sure, Apple and Adobe aren’t the best of friends , but their disagreement goes a little further than mild distaste. Apple moved to ban iOS apps not written through its own developer framework (SDK), which more or less killed off Adobe’s iPhone Flash developer tools. Adobe in turn issued a complaint to the FTC, a complaint that Wired requested a copy of under the Freedom of Information Act . . . → Read More: FTC denies request for documents on Adobe complaint, confirms investigation of Apple’s SDK rules?

Hacker reveals how Apple artificially restricts iPhone chargers (video)

Most cell phone manufacturers have charging standards these days, even if they can’t always agree on which version of USB to use, but as the hair-tearing message above shows, third-party renditions of Apple’s proprietary dock connector haven’t always been universal solutions for iPods and iPhones. . . . → Read More: Hacker reveals how Apple artificially restricts iPhone chargers (video)

Apple: PDF security hole fix is already ready to go

JailbreakMe brought root to the iPhone 4-wielding masses, but also unearthed a nasty exploit in a PDF font. Thankfully for the rooted and those who never intended to root, Cupertino claims it has already patched the hole . . . → Read More: Apple: PDF security hole fix is already ready to go

FaceTime 3G data consumption tested: about 3MB per minute

The folks over at 9to5Mac have kept up their investigation of FaceTime over 3G with a quick and dirty data usage analysis. Lest you’ve forgotten, jailbreaking Apple’s Quattro permits walled garden escapees to FaceTime each other using dusty old 3G, and now we’ve got some numbers to show how much of an impact doing so will have on your bandwidth allowance. . . . → Read More: FaceTime 3G data consumption tested: about 3MB per minute

iOS 4.1 beta 3 breaks loose (update: Game Center killed on iPhone 3G and second gen iPod touches)

Member of the illustrious iPhone Developer Program? Well, aren’t you special . . . → Read More: iOS 4.1 beta 3 breaks loose (update: Game Center killed on iPhone 3G and second gen iPod touches)

Visualized: iPhone 4 jailbreak makes itself at home

Sorry folks, we don’t think this one falls under “fair use.” Nice try though. Visualized: iPhone 4 jailbreak makes itself at home originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Aug 2010 20:11:00 EST. . . . → Read More: Visualized: iPhone 4 jailbreak makes itself at home

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