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By engadget, on March 9th, 2012%
 Let’s say you’ve just landed on home soil and happened to meet a charming partner during your stay abroad — yet your unrequited love is separated by a nasty language barrier. Sure, it didn’t seem to matter in the moment, but now that you’ve moved onto — you know — communication, you could use a bit of an assist . . . → Read More: Vocre 2.0 for iOS brings live translation to video calls
By engadget, on March 8th, 2012%
 It’s no secret that the new iPad will offer the ability to share a data connection with other devices through a mobile hotspot , but the feature doesn’t do any good if your wireless network doesn’t offer it. Representatives from Verizon and AT&T sent tweets this morning that raised more questions than they answered, leaving us concerned that both companies had decided not to allow the hotspot capability at all . . . → Read More: Verizon will support Mobile Hotspot on the new iPad, AT&T still working on it
By engadget, on March 8th, 2012%
We’ve got good news for anyone intrigued by the new (largely incremental ) features of Apple’s latest mobile OS update. MuscleNerd , famed iOS meddler, has confirmed that iOS 5.1 can be jailbroken to the original iPad, iPhone 4 and 3rd and 4th generation iPod Touch devices. Unfortunately, it’s still a tethered jailbreak which means you’ll need to “just boot” the device using redsn0w whenever it powers down . . . → Read More: iOS 5.1 gets tethered jailbreak for non-A5 iPads, iPhones and iPods
By AndroidCentral, on March 7th, 2012%
By AndroidCentral, on March 7th, 2012%
By MobileCrunch, on March 7th, 2012%
 Today, Apple unleashed the “new new iPad,” or iPad 3, or 2S, or whatever you want to call it. It’ll cost you $499, has a new retina display, with an A5X processor complete with quad-core graphics. The iPad 2 is also getting a price drop, to $399, and Apple announced a slew of new updates to existing products, including movie support for iCloud, iPhoto is coming to iOS, along with an update for iOS 5. . . . → Read More: iOS 5.1 Update: Siri Speaks Japanese; Voice Dictation Comes To New iPad
By MobileCrunch, on March 7th, 2012%
 Today, Apple unleashed the “new new iPad,” or iPad 3, or 2S, or whatever you want to call it. . . . → Read More: iOS 5.1 Update: Siri Speaks Japanese; Voice Dictation Comes To New iPad
By engadget, on March 7th, 2012%
 Ever since T-Mobile and AT&T began touting their HSPA+ networks as ” 4G ,” the debate on the term’s legitimacy has raged on. . . . → Read More: Got an AT&T iPhone? iOS 5.1 now gives you ’4G’
By engadget, on March 7th, 2012%
 In tried and true fashion, the FCC has given the official stamp of approval to Apple’s new products almost immediately after they were announced . Making it through the government’s watchful eye was the new 1080p Apple TV (A1427) as well as three different versions of the new iPad : the A1403 with Verizon LTE, A1430 with AT&T LTE and the WiFi-only A1416. . . . → Read More: FCC wastes no time, approves new iPad and Apple TV
By engadget, on March 7th, 2012%
In tried and true fashion, the FCC has given the official stamp of approval to Apple’s new products almost immediately after they were announced . Making it through the government’s watchful eye was the new 1080p Apple TV (A1427) as well as three different versions of the new iPad : the A1403 with Verizon LTE, A1430 with AT&T LTE and the WiFi-only A1416. We’re still busy perusing the docs for juicy details and will add as they come. . . . → Read More: FCC wastes no time, approves new iPad and Apple TV
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