Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

Apple Extends AppleCare+ Signup Period

Apple seems to be in the Holiday spirit as the company has extended their AppleCare+ program. In the extension of the program, iPhone users will get repair coverage and technical support to two years from the original purchase date of your iPhone for $99.00. It also adds coverage for up to two incidents of accidental [...]

Apple’s iPhone Named The #1 Enterprise Smartphone

The Apple iPhone is now the top enterprise smartphone passing up the long time holder BlackBerry. iPass one of the leading providers of mobility services for enterprises and service providers shared their Mobile Workforce Report detailing the numbers. The iPhone has a 45 percent enterprise market share, up 14 percent from last year. Surprisingly the [...]

iTunes Match Launches

Apple’s iTunes Match is now out of beta and available to users for $25 a year. If you haven’t heard about iTunes Match it’s a cloud based music service similar to Amazon’s Cloud Player and  Google’s Music Beta, but with iTunes Match it will scan a user’s iTunes music library and find the matching song [...]

Google+ For iOS Gets An Update

After releasing their updated Android version of Google+ yesterday, Google put out an updated version of iOS users. The new features include, typing notifications and presence information in the built-in Messenger client. They also added a +1 photo option allowing you to like the photos posted by people you follow. Glad to see Google is [...]

iTunes Match Misses Launch Date

Apple is usually never off their game as the company stated they would be officially launching their iTunes Match service by the end of October. Well, the end of October has come and gone. Developer’s iTunes beta expires today and we are  wondering whether or not will see the official launch or another beta released [...]

Samsung Shipped 20 Million Smartphones

Samsung has shipped out over 20 million smartphones in the 3rd quarter of 2011, a reporter from the Wall Street Journal reported. Meaning the company shipped out more smartphones than Nokia and Apple. Both companies shipped out 16.8 million and 17.1 million smartphones respectively. Granted 20 million is a lot of smartphones shipped out by [...]

AT&T Reports 3rd Quarter Results

  AT&T reported their 3rd quarter results and the company says they have had “solid earnings”. The carrier has brought in $31.5 billion in revenue and gained 2.1 million subscribers bringing the company’s subscriber total to 100.7 million. AT&T sold 4.8 million smartphones, representing two-thirds of the company’s postpaid device sales. Not having numbers specifically [...]

Adobe Reader Now Available On iPhone And iPad

Adobe has just released Adobe Reader for iOS devices. While iOS has supported Portable Document Format for quite a while there has not been an official app until now. As expected the application supports the opening of PDF files as well as encrypted files that have been created on other devices, along with it you [...]

Apple Releases 4th Quarter Financial Results

Today Apple has released financial results for Q4 2011 which ended September 24, 2011. Of course not included in these numbers are the 4 million iPhone 4S’ that were sold in three days. The company pulled in $28.27 billion with a quarterly net profit of $6.62 billion, compared to last year when the company brought [...]

How To Get An iPhone 4S Right Now

Apple sold 4 million iPhone 4S devices in just 3 days. Apple was very prepared for the 4S launch as was its carrier partners. The usual week or two wait to get a new device after launch is non existent. Radio Shack says it has iPhones in Stock at 3,000 of its stores and Apple [...]

Apple Removes 3G Setting From iPhone 4S

Apple has removed a setting on the iPhone 4S that I use often. I am now hearing from people all over on various carriers that the Enable 3G option under network settings is gone. You may ask why would anyone want to switch back to EDGE data service and give up 3G. The first answer [...]

Google To Deliver MP3 Store

Google is looking to break into the music business (again) with a new MP3 store to compete with Apple and Amazon. The MP3 store will most likely be connected to Google’s existing cloud service named Music Beta. Music Beta allows users to backup their songs on remote servers and steams them to any compatible device. [...]