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By engadget, on July 5th, 2011%
 UK broadcaster ITV is following the lead of competitors like the BBC and Channel 4 by releasing mobile viewing apps for iOS and Android over the last few days, bringing catch-up service to WiFi-connected mobiles. . . . → Read More: ITV Player apps launch, bring streaming TV shows to Brits on iOS and Android
By Boy Genius, on July 1st, 2011%
 We were one of the first publications with a dedicated iPhone app years back, but since then the app has become a little… stale. Well, we’re back with a brand new BGR app for the iPhone and it’s completely redone from the ground up. For starters, you’re able to view the most important stories right on the first tab, in addition to all recent articles as well. . . . → Read More: BGR for iPhone now available!
By TiPb, on June 20th, 2011%
 While Apple boldly cut the cord with iOS 5, moving from iTunes to iCloud, it looks like they’re wisely leaving some account management power in the veteran desktop app — namely the ability to manage iCloud associated devices. With iOS 5 on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, you can choose to enable automatic downloads — so any app or iBook (or music in the US) bought on iTunes on Mac or Windows PC, or on any iOS device on your account, is pushed out to every other client on that account. . . . → Read More: iCloud features: Manage associated devices in iTunes
By TiPb, on June 17th, 2011%
 Having second thoughts about iTunes 10.5 beat and wondering how to downgrade back to 10.3 on Windows? . . . → Read More: Daily Tip: How to downgrade from iTunes 10.5 beta on a Windows PC
By TiPb, on June 16th, 2011%
 If you were one of our many readers waiting for Apple’s annual educational promotion to kick off so you could grab a new MacBook or iMac and get a free iPod touch along with it, you’re in for some disappointment. Instead of a free iPod touch like last year , this year Apple is offering a $100 iTunes gift certificate to cap off your educational purchase. . . . → Read More: Apple launches annual education promotion, doesn’t include free iPod touch
By engadget, on June 16th, 2011%
 Making friends is hard. Apple knows this. In fact, the company outlined such difficulty in a newly surfaced patent, highlighting the sort of “long and awkward conversation” sometimes required to discover common interests . . . → Read More: Apple patent application highlights location-based social networking, encourages intimate pinging
By engadget, on June 14th, 2011%
 Steve Jobs and co. showed off all kinds of cool new features during the debut of iOS 5 at WWDC earlier this month. We had the chance to take a few of them for a spin , when we tested the beta build of the mobile operating system, and now that more and more folks have tried their hand at iOS 5, more and more features are getting their turn to shine. . . . → Read More: More iOS 5 features get their moment in the beta testing sun
By TiPb, on June 14th, 2011%
 Nuance has released an iOS application that turns your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into a WiFi connected microphone. The app runs in conjunction with Nuances’ just updated Dragon NaturallySpeaking software. . . . → Read More: Nuance release Dragon Remote Mic, use your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch as a wireless mic [video]
By TiPb, on June 12th, 2011%
 MacRumors is reporting that the iTunes 10.5 beta for Mac runs in 64-bit mode on Mac OS X Lion, and since the old Carbon APIs don’t support 64-bit, it must have, at long, long last, finally been re-written as a Cocoa app. Before you get too excited, however, it still runs in 32-bit mode on older versions of OS X and doesn’t particularly seem very Cocoa-like, at least at this stage. (Hey, at least the minimize/maximize buttons have regained some horizontal sanity.) I’d always assumed maintaining Windows compatibility was was hamstrung iTunes, forced it to do too much and stick with older API far too long . . . → Read More: iTunes 10.5 beta for Mac is — finally — 64-bit, Cocoa app?
By TiPb, on June 12th, 2011%
 MacRumors is reporting that the iTunes 10.5 beta for Mac runs in 64-bit mode on Mac OS X Lion, and since the old Carbon APIs don’t support 64-bit, it must have, at long, long last, finally been re-written as a Cocoa app. Before you get too excited, however, it still runs in 32-bit mode on older versions of OS X and doesn’t particularly seem very Cocoa-like, at least at this stage . . . → Read More: iTunes 10.5 beta for Mac is — finally — 64-bit, Cocoa app?
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