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SwitchEasy introduces Colors for iPhone 3G

August 13, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News No Comments →

SwitchEasy has introduced Colors for iPhone 3G, featuring 10 different colors and a new ‘jelly bean’ home button. The new cases feature silicone construction with a home button cover and a hard-resin ‘jelly-bean’ styling; it has a raised, thick shape, and in some colors features a contrasting color scheme. Each unit also includes protectors for the iPhone’s data-port connector and headphone jack. The Colors for iPhone 3G cases are available now for $15 (at press-time, the website incorrectly lists the price as $25, until listing $15 on the order-now screen). The cases are available several “designer” colors: Milk, Bleu, Truffle, Fuchsia, Viola, Turquoise and Citrus — all featuring similar color-schemed jelly bean home buttons.

The Stealth (black) scheme features a high-contrast red home button, the Crimson has a white button with red etching and the Mican features a yellow body with orange home button scheme. Each case comes with a pair of anti-static screen guards, a micro-fiber wipe, a screen guard squeegee applicator, a headphone jack protector and a data-port connector protector.


source: macnn.com

iPhone seems a better option at AT&T than Blackberry

August 02, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News No Comments →

Research in Motion and its BlackBerry smartphones on the verge of falling out of favor at AT&T in exchange for the iPhone, says an investment note from Credit Suisse’s Kulbinder Garcha. The analyst notes that RIM’s share of smartphone sales at AT&T, which have crested at 70 percent in June, are unlikely to remain at such high levels and instead are more likely to drop as AT&T shifts the brunt of its promotion to the iPhone 3G. The touchscreen phone remains a strong seller three weeks after launch and has already seen AT&T agree to heavy subsidies to help push its sales where BlackBerry devices are strictly in line prices at other competitors. While not committing to a definitive estimate for the scale of the decline, Garcha believes the loss of marketing effort will be tangible enough to ultimately cost RIM its overall influence and hardware sales, even with the expected high-profile launch of the touchscreen BlackBerry Thunder in the fall and a sales boost forecast to give RIM 55 percent of smartphone sales at Verizon.

About 25 to 30 percent of RIM’s phone sales hinge on AT&T, the analyst says. RIM’s BlackBerry Bold smartphone has already been touted as a carrier exclusive in the US but caters more to the Canadian firm’s traditional office worker audience than the Thunder, which lacks the BlackBerry’s signature QWERTY keyboard.

The company is also thought to be a victim both of a limited market and of itself. While growing rapidly, the smartphone industry is said to be growing relatively slowly, expanding by a relatively modest 64 percent in 2009, and will face shrinking profit margins on its devices as it faces price cuts or else rising product costs in order to stay competitive.

source: electronista.com

Apple offers 30-days limited compensation for MobileMe

July 16, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, Mac Accessories, Mac News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News, iPod Accessories, iPod News No Comments →

Apple is now offering limited compensation in the wake of the difficult MobileMe launch, according to announcement. The company admits that the transition from .Mac was “a lot rockier than we [Apple] had hoped,” and notes that “within the next few weeks,” it will extend select MobileMe subscriptions by 30 days. At present several important MobileMe functions are non-functional, including groups, webmail, and the HomePage website creation utility.

To be eligible for the extension, people must either have had a .Mac subscription as of July 9th, or created a MobileMe account on or before July 15th at 7PM PDT. Apple is reminding these groups to ignore any e-mails suggesting an imminent renewal deadline; extensions will be applied before accounts expire, and even people whose accounts expired between the 9th and the 15th will be given reactivated subscriptions. If a person is in the middle of a MobileMe trial, the trial period will be lengthened.

source: macnn.com

EA to launch more iPhone games

July 15, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News, iPod Accessories, iPod News, iTunes News No Comments →

EA games has announced that it is bringing a number of titles to the iPhone. Reporting from the EA press conference at E3, Joystiq notes that EA will utilize the accelerometer in a newly announced Spore title for the iPhone, allowing full creature control. The company will offer full touch-support in Tetris and also make Scrabble WiFi compatible, allowing multi-player scrabble games from the iPhone. Sudoku, Tetris and Scrabble are already available at the iPhone App Store, while Spore Origins (a mini version of the bacteria stage of Spore, complete with a creature creator) is expected in the near future. There are also plans at EA to port popular titles such as Tiger Woods and Need for Speed to the iPhone.

Tetris ($10 at the App Store) offers 15 levels, a magic mode and marathon mode, with touch support, and drag, flick and poke actions, among others. Scrabble offers the classic board game on the iPhone, with zoom and drag-and-drop tiles, for $10. It allows players to work against the computer or utilize Wi-Fi for multi-player games. Sodoku offers 10,000 grids with five difficulty levels. It is available for $8.

source: macnn.com

iTunes App Store downloads - over 10 million

July 14, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone Downloads, iPhone News, iPod Accessories, iPod News, iTunes News No Comments →

Over 10 million downloads have been made from the newly-launched iTunes App Store, according to Apple. The company also notes that the amount of software has already increased since the store’s Thursday debut, from approximately 500 apps to over 800. Of these, some 90 percent are said to be less than $10, including 200 free ones like AIM and Remote. The company has not so far identified how many downloads to date have been of free software, or what categories are the most popular.

Reports meanwhile suggest that some developers are deliberately altering the names of applicationsiTune to gain rank at the App Store. By placing a space or a symbol such as a quotation mark in front their title, it is believed that companies can force apps to the front of the alphabetical listings, increasing visibility. One of the worst offenders is said to be Jirbo, whose Jirbo Break and Jirbo Avatar are even listed ahead of titles like 105 Classics and AIM.

source: ipodnn.com

Apple offers iPod touch 2.0 upgrade for $9.95

July 12, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, Special iPod Deals, Special iTunes Deal, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News, iPod Accessories, iPod News, iTunes News No Comments →

With users finding ways to upgrade their original iPhones to iPhone 2.0, Apple yesterday began touting its iPod touch v2.0 software; although the iTunes Store was off-line, users can purchase the upgrade for their Touch for $9.95. The software update brings push email with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, contact search, multiple calendars, a scientific calculator, improved Mail attachment viewing, better email management (including bcc for emails), and user-selectable accounts for replying to email as well as updated language, dictionary, and keyboard support (English, French, German, Japanese, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, and Polish).

source: macnn.com

Rogers to offer $30 6GB iPhone 3G data plan

July 09, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News No Comments →

Rogers and its sub-brand Fido today made concessions to potential subscribers worried about low bandwidth by offering a limited-run promotional plan for the iPhone 3G. Customers who sign up for the Apple device before the end of August will have access to a $30 monthly plan that offers 6GB of data per month while purchased with any existing voice plan Rogers or Fido already offers. The pricing effectively gives an iPhone user enough bandwidth to watch nearly 105 hours of YouTube videos per month on the cellular connection, Rogers claims.

Users will also be able to upgrade to the iPhone 3G, according to the company, and should be purchasable online. However, Visual Voicemail is considered separate from the data plan and will cost an additional $8 per month, as will text messages. Subscribers can still order these individually or as part of value packs.

In addition to the last-minute plan addition, certain Rogers and Fido stores will also open at the same 8AM advance date as American Apple and AT&T stores, including Fido’s flagship Montreal shop as well as individual Rogers stores in Calgary, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver. Apple Canada isn’t believed to be selling the iPhone 3G either online or at retail.

Company spokeswoman Elizabeth Hamilton also notes that the 6GB plan isn’t limited to the iPhone 3G and will apply to any 3G-capable smartphone sold by Rogers or Fido during the timespan, including the BlackBerry Bold. The official also doesn’t expect the discount to last past the August 31st cut-off date. Such news points to the $30 deal primarily overcoming concerns over a dampened iPhone 3G launch rather than a long-term solution.

source: electronista.com

Maverick Software games are ready for App Store

July 03, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News, iPod Accessories, iPod News No Comments →

Maverick Software on Thursday announced four new native iPhone applications Comet Cowboy, Yulan Mahjong Solitaire, Snowglobe, and Blip Solitaire all of which will be available at the launch of the App Store later this month. Comet Cowboy allows players to explore space in order to mine comets with their virtual lasso. The game boasts sharp graphics, multiple levels, and an automatic quick-save feature for when a call is received or if the user switches apps. Comet Cowboy will sell for $5.

Yulan Mahjong Solitaire ($5) uses the multi-touch screen’s various functions like pinch-and-squeeze so players can zoom in and out from any of eight tile layouts, matching pairs as they go.

Maverick’s Snowglobe ($1) app allows users to put a virtual snowglobe on the screen that uses the iPhone’s accelerometers to determine which side of the device is down, letting the flakes fall into the proper direction. Users can put custom photos into the globe, or a pre-selected image.

Lastly, Blip Solitaire pits players against themselves in a circular-style solo game of Pong. Blip Solitaire is free from the App Store.

source: macnn.com

Rogers/Fido show iPhone 3G plans, cap data

June 27, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News No Comments →

Canadian cell provider Rogers Wireless and its sub-brand Fido today listed their iPhone 3G plans, revealing the strategy for carrying the device in the country. All plans will need both voice and data and have finite data limits; unlike previous rumors, there will be no option for unlimited access with either service, though all will include Visual Voicemail as well as unlimited weekend and evening calling; incoming SMS messages are also unlimited, as is access to Rogers- and Fido-owned Wi-Fi hotspots.

Both Rogers and Fido plans are identical. A base $60 plan gives callers 150 minutes of air time, 75 outgoing SMS messages, and 400MB of data for use with any app; a $75 plan boosts call time to 300 minutes while almost doubling the transfer limit to 750MB and increasing the number of outbound messages to 100. A $100 monthly plan gives 600 minutes of calls, 1GB of data, and 200 messages, while an ultimate $115 plan supplies 800 minutes, 2GB of data, and 300 messages. Additional data is 50 cents per megabyte through the first 60MB, but drops to three cents per megabyte afterwards.

Unique among most current iPhone plans are the ability to add Value Packs. A $15 pack adds Call Display, WhoCalled, ringback tones, 2,500 minutes of call forwarding time and increases the number of outgoing SMS texts to 2,500. A $20 pack both supplies 10,000 SMS messages and drops the 9PM evening calling threshold to 6PM for very frequent users.

Every iPhone plan requires a three-year contract; the company has already outlined pricing for the phones themselves, which match the US prices of $199 for an 8GB model and $299 for a 16GB version. Both the plans and the phones become available on July 11th.

The caps are already expected to be controversial for offering less to Canadian users than American counterparts but are considered improvements over recently unveiled BlackBerry plans, which offer 300MB of data for $30 on top of a voice plan.

source: electronista.com

Vodafone India taking iPhone regs, O2 also to join

June 25, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News No Comments →

Vodafone India has already begun taking contract pre-registrations on the iPhone 3G, according to an announcement. The move is unusual in that the company has yet to disclose a final release date for the device, although rival Bharti Airtel is expected to release it on July 11th along with the initial wave of iPhone 3G deployments. Bharti has not formally announced any iPhone plans, including any registration campaigns.

Problematic for both companies is that the new phone will not have a 3G network to operate on. The Indian government has yet to finalize guidelines on an auction of 3G frequencies and licenses, meaning that iPhone owners will be forced to run on 2 or 2.5G technology for months or years. One major obstacle is said to be whether foreign companies will be eligible for bidding on 3G spectrum.

It is meanwhile rumored that in the UK and Ireland, O2’s pre-registration is set to begin on July 1st. The goal is to alleviate traffic due to Apple’s mandatory in-store activation policy, and as a result people will allegedly be able to visit an O2 store early, run through credit checks, and have a “paused” contract put in place. To get a phone working on launch day, shoppers will simply have to supply a registration code when picking up the device.

source: macnn.com