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Apple introduces iPhoto for iPad, updates Garage Band, iMovie and iWork

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Apple’s busy introducing a whole bunch of new apps to go along with its shiny new iPad, and iPhoto is near the top of the list. The “reinvention” of the iconic photo software will be available today for $4.99, and offers a plethora of features, such as bezel gestures, effects, multi-touch editing and direct beaming. You can also easily tweak white balance, exposure and saturation, and you can add geotags, notes and captions. . . . → Read More: Apple introduces iPhoto for iPad, updates Garage Band, iMovie and iWork

The new iPad puts the camera back in focus: 5 MP sensor, AF lens, 1080p video

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Tired of taking average shots with that 1280×720 non-AF camera module in your iPad 2 ? Well rejoice! The new iPad packs a five megapixel backside-illuminated sensor, five-element f/2.4 autofocus lens with IR filter and captures video at 1080p — slightly better specs than the iPhone 4 . . . . → Read More: The new iPad puts the camera back in focus: 5 MP sensor, AF lens, 1080p video

The new iPad puts the camera back in focus: 5 MP sensor, AF lens, 1080p video

Tired of taking average shots with that 1280×720 non-AF camera module in your iPad 2 ? . . . → Read More: The new iPad puts the camera back in focus: 5 MP sensor, AF lens, 1080p video

There’s some iPad or something being announced today …

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So everybody's got their panties all in a bunch over some new iPad or something that's being announced today. You heard it here first, folks: It'll be better than the last one. It'll be more magical than the last one . . . → Read More: There’s some iPad or something being announced today …

Apple crosses 25 billion App Store downloads, thanks all the little people (updated)

If you’ve ever downloaded an app from iTunes then congratulations, you are a part of history. Just a few minutes ago Apple notched its 25 billionth download, thanking all involved for getting there, and of course (like it did for 10 billion , and 1 billion ), gifting the lucky individual who crossed the line with another $10k gift card . Not sure what you would buy with $10,000 in App Store bucks . . . → Read More: Apple crosses 25 billion App Store downloads, thanks all the little people (updated)

Withings Baby Monitor makes its official, expensive US debut

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The Withings Baby Monitor has already been available in the UK for sometime now and recently made a splash over at the FCC . . . . → Read More: Withings Baby Monitor makes its official, expensive US debut

March Madness streams to more platforms in 2012, but not everything is free

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Last year CBS and Turner Sports brought every game of the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball Tournament home in HD on four cable channels, and streaming for free to PCs and iOS devices . While the broadcast plans remain the same this year, if you want to stream the 41 games broadcast on cable networks then you’ll need to subscribe to an affiliated TV provider (all the major guys except Time Warner) and log into the TNT, TBS, or TruTV website on your Windows PC or Mac. . . . → Read More: March Madness streams to more platforms in 2012, but not everything is free

For All The Phones In China, Apple Actually Lost Market Share In Q4

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Apple has an undeniably big opportunity in China, but it is still facing some considerable challenges. As the iPhone maker claimed the top spot as the world’s biggest smartphone vendor in the last quarter (October-December), it actually slipped in the rankings in China and is now in fifth position after ZTE. . . . → Read More: For All The Phones In China, Apple Actually Lost Market Share In Q4

WinZip comes to iOS, doesn’t nag you to register

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The days of ignoring WinZip’s incessant nagging that you actually pay its registration fee may be long gone, but that isn’t to say the file compressing firm hasn’t learned from your failure to pony up. . . . → Read More: WinZip comes to iOS, doesn’t nag you to register

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