Apple iPhone, iPad Triggering Memory Shortage

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The latest buzz to have hit the iPhone world is about the probability of iPhone causing memory supply crunch in 2010. This assumption has been fuelled courtesy Apple's iPhone plans this year – where the average iPhone to carry over 35GB of storage after capacity upgrades across the line, or more than the 32GB maximum available today.

Analysts at iSuppli have indicted Apple of creating an industry-wide shortage of NAND flash memory; which is used to store music, video and apps on its Iphone and Ipod. On the other hand Apple would like to increase the iPhone’s storage capacity to 64GB.


The study further reiterates that collectively with an approximate growth of nearly 32 percent in iPhone shipments that is an estimated 33 million, Apple's sheer dominance of NAND flash memory could lead to a major crunch in the rest of 2010

Google Acquires reMail iPhone App, Removed from App Store

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Apple Inc. did not let Goodle Voice happen for the App Store. In a latest development, Google acquired reMail from the AppStore on February 17, 2010 and removed it from the iTunes Store. As anticipated, the reMail – considered to be one of the best apps for the iPhone; could soon make its way to Android.

The reMail website already reads "Copyright 2009 Google"; however, not all of the links to the ‘presently unoccupied’ spot on the iTunes Store have been removed. As of now, reMail is active and continues to work for iPhone users who had purchased the application before its removal, was meant to be an alternative to the iPhone's built-in mail client

Apple ‘Finally’ Launches iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 3

Apple released an update for the iPhone SDK for the iPad - iPhone SDK 3.2 beta 3 in the midst of much adulation; however retracted the same quickly without explanation. The short-lived update followed the second iPhone OS and SDK 3.2 beta for the Apple iPad, launched several weeks ago.

Latest reports indicate that the version of the iPhone Software Development kit (SDK), including iPad tools which was temporarily pulled back for unknown reasons, has once again been made available on the development site. However, this incident has raised quite a few eyebrows as to what led to this flip-flop from the otherwise ‘strategically accurate’ Apple Inc

Plants vs. Zombies iPhone App Sales Sets App Store Record

Monday, April 12, 2010

Another record set at the App Store as PopCap Games announced Plants vs. Zombies for the iPhone has sold over 300,000 copies and made $1 Million in sales in just 9 days. Amazing!! Isn’t it? Analyst believe that although the title ‘Plants vs. Zombies’ was slated to be a highly anticipated title, the sales report and the revenue it has generated in less than a fortnight is phenomenal.

This sales figure from Plants vs. Zombies has also set new standards for the App Store. According to a statement made by PopCap Games, customer feedback on the iPhone adaptation of Plants vs. Zombies has been inspiring. Early customer feedback and critical analysis of the app has referred to it as a great adaptation of the game – considering the fun element being kept intact on the smaller touch screen, in spite of it being originally a computer game

Cheaper, Technically Advanced Apple iPhone 4G – Coming Soon

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Good news for all of you! The latest buzz is that the much-awaited Apple iPhone 4G is expected to cost significantly less than previous models. This assumption according to the analysts is based on the fact that since, 85% of the smartphone market is not willing to shell out the amount of money Apple would like to quote for their devices; a price drop is inevitable for the Apple iPhone 4G.

As Apple is slated to launch its next version of the iPhone in June, iPhone enthusiasts and industry analysts are equally optimistic of Apple offering its new device with a lower total cost of ownership and also new functionality - potentially including gesture-based technology. Along with the price drop rumor, others which are doing the rounds include specifications for the iPhone 4G consisting of WiFi N, a 5MP camera, an A4 chip clocked at 600MHz, perhaps faster, and AMOLED touchscreen from Samsung

Canadian firm sues 20 top tech firms for patent infringement

A Canadian company said Thursday that it has filed suit against Acer, Apple, Lenovo, LG Electronics, Sony, Toshiba and 14 other top technology firms, accusing them of patent infringement.

Ottawa-based WiLAN Inc., which describes itself as a technology innovation and licensing company, filed the suit on Wednesday against the 20 US and Asian companies in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

WiLAN accuses them of violating a patent its holds on Bluetooth technology, a wireless communications system that allows for hands-free calling among other uses.

The firms named in the lawsuit are Acer, Apple, Atheros, Belkin, Broadcom, D-Link, Dell, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Lenovo, LG Electronics, Marvell Semiconductor, Motorola, Personal Communications Devices, Sony, Texas Instruments, Toshiba and UTStarcom.

They were accused of making personal computers, mobile phones or other devices that allegedly infringe on a Bluetooth patent held by WiLAN since 1996.

WiLAN, which claims a portfolio of 800 patents and has filed a number of infringement lawsuits in the past against leading technology firms, is asking for unspecified damages.

NASA Releases Free iPhone Lunar Rover Application

Saturday, April 10, 2010

It’s a pleasure to present before you news of an iPhone app release - Lunar Electric Rover (LER) Simulator, from NASA. Known for their futuristic approach, this new offering from NASA is a strategic attempt to reach out to the millions of iPhone users all over the world and make space and the moon accessible to people in general.

NASA Lunar Electric Rover (LER) Simulator helps you assimilate how it would be like to support the activities of a functioning Lunar Outpost. The game app released by NASA will also come packed with an exciting interactive gallery. Developed by the Analytical Mechanics Association at the NASA Langley Research Centre, in Hampton, Virginia, this app is available for FREE download through the App store or iTunes

iPad Arriving on April 3, Pre-Order on March 12, 2010

Friday, April 9, 2010

In a recent press release Apple Inc. announced the release of its ‘magical and revolutionary’ iPad in the U.S on Saturday, April 3, 2010. The April 3 release is however, only for Wi-Fi models; while the Wi-Fi + 3G models will be launched in late April.

And what is more exciting to the announcement is that beginning March 12, US customers can pre-order both Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + 3G models from Apple’s online store (apple.com) or from any Apple retail store.

Apple also announced the availability of all iPad models in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the U.K in late April. iPad users will be able to browse the web, read and send email, enjoy and share photos, watch videos, listen to music, play games, read e-books and much more.iPad with initiate the beginning of a new era

iPad will definitely mark the beginning of a new era where you can now connect with their apps and content in a more intimate, spontaneous and enjoyable way than ever before. The revolutionary product which weighs 1.5 pounds is just 0.5 inches thick and is thinner and lighter than any laptop or netbook. Moreover, it delivers battery life of up to 10 hours – although results may vary depending upon device settings, usage and other factors.

Apart from that, the iPad’s Multi-Touch™ interface gives a whole new dimension to web surfing, by making it more interactive and intimate than on a computer. You can not only read and send email on iPad’s large screen; but can also import photos from a Mac, PC or digital camera, organized them as albums and view or share them using iPad’s elegant slideshows. Book your iPad now and get ready to watch movies, TV shows and YouTube on your iPad.

Easy access to App Store for iPad Apps

You can now wirelessly browse, buy and download new apps from the App Store on iPad. Apart from the 12 innovative apps designed exclusively for iPad, you can also run almost all of the more than 150,000 apps on the App Store, including applications available for iPhone or iPod touch. Developers are busy developing exciting new apps for the iPad on popular demand that take advantage of its Multi-Touch interface, large screen and high-quality graphics.

Not to mention, the iTunes Store gives iPad users access to the world’s most popular online music, TV and movie store with a catalog of over 12 million songs, over 55,000 TV episodes and over 8,500 films including over 2,500 in stunning high definition. Moreover, all the apps and content you download on iPad from the App Store, iTunes Store and iBookstore will be automatically synced to your iTunes library the next time you connect with your computer.

Pricing & Availability

- iPad will be available in Wi-Fi models in the US on April 3, 2010 for a retail price of $499 for 16GB, $599 for 32GB, $699 for 64GB.

- The Wi-Fi + 3G models will be available in late April for a retail price of $629 for 16GB, $729 for 32GB and $829 for 64GB.

Will you buy your iPad now OR wait and watch? Share your views.



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FCC plans to move forward with broadband plan soon

The FCC needs that authority to push ahead with many parts of the broadband plan, which it released last month. Among them: a proposal to expand broadband by tapping the Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes telephone service in poor and rural areas.

The FCC laid out its 2010 "broadband action agenda" without indicating how it will proceed in light of the court ruling. But the agency says it will ensure it has the legal authority it needs for its sweeping plan to increase broadband usage and Internet speeds.

"Does the FCC still have a mission in the Internet area?" FCC General Counsel Austin Schlick wrote in a blog post following Tuesday's court decision. "Absolutely."

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled Tuesday that the FCC lacks authority to impose so-called "network neutrality" obligations. Those require broadband providers to give equal treatment to all traffic flowing over their lines. Comcast Corp., the nation's largest cable company, had challenged the rules in court after the FCC ordered it to stop blocking its subscribers from using an online file-sharing service called BitTorrent.

Although the FCC could appeal the decision or ask Congress to give it the authority it needs, many public interest groups are instead calling on the agency to impose "common carrier" regulations on broadband providers. Those rules, which have traditionally applied to phone companies, prohibit carriers from discriminating against certain types of traffic, among other things.

But even as the agency contemplates its next move on that front, it made clear Thursday that the broadband plan remains a top priority. The FCC said it will focus on a number of major proposals in the plan this year. Those include:

- reforming the Universal Service Fund by phasing out subsidies for phone service and instead using the program to pay for broadband.

- freeing up more wireless spectrum to deliver mobile broadband services, with much of those airwaves potentially coming from television broadcasters.

- establishing a nationwide wireless network for public safety that will help firefighters, police officers and other emergency workers communicate.

- seeking ways to drive more competition in the market for network connections used by business customers, cellular towers and other big bandwidth users.

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How to Make Money From a Free iPhone Appication Now

Thursday, April 8, 2010

If you look in the app store you will find tons of free apps. Some may think that free apps are a waste of time but I assure you they can definitely lead to financial success with your other apps.

Use this price point when you are trying to:

- Build your app development portfolio.
If your just starting out in iPhone development, this would be a great way to showcase your skills and let others know that you are fully capable of developing quality iPhone applications.

- Release a trial version which could lead to paid version sales.
This can be extremely effective for cheap games, that have addictive properties. If you let people get a taste of your app and they enjoy it, it is very common for them to want more and be than happy to purchase the full paid version.

- Supporting another product.
If you sell a service and want to offer additional ways to use that product. Building a free iPhone app is a great way to increase customer usage.

- Generating a base for future sales conversion.
The more people use your apps, they more likely they are going to buy one in the future.

- Use it for advertising
This can be extremely lucrative if your app is downloaded enough. There are also a lot of services available now that makes advertising in your app easier than ever.

Free apps are definitely capable of generating income, you just need to know when to use them.