Thursday, April 26, 2012

iphone - Google News: Softbank FY Net Profit Surges 65% On Subscriber Growth, iPhone - Wall Street Journal

iphone - Google News
Google News
Softbank FY Net Profit Surges 65% On Subscriber Growth, iPhone - Wall Street Journal
Apr 26th 2012, 10:31


AFP

Softbank FY Net Profit Surges 65% On Subscriber Growth, iPhone
Wall Street Journal
TO) recorded a 65.4% surge in net profit for the fiscal year ended in March, as solid growth in subscriber numbers and iPhone demand helped the mobile carrier brush off the emergence of a rival domestic provide of Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) popular smartphone ...
Softbank reports surge in annual profit on iPhone 4S popularityWashington Post
Summary Box: Softbank reports surge in profitAtlanta Journal Constitution
Japan's Softbank books soaring profit on iPhone salesAFP

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iphone - Google News: China Telecom Profit Misses Estimates as IPhone Boosts Costs - Bloomberg

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China Telecom Profit Misses Estimates as IPhone Boosts Costs - Bloomberg
Apr 27th 2012, 04:44


Bloomberg

China Telecom Profit Misses Estimates as IPhone Boosts Costs
Bloomberg
(728), the country's biggest fixed-line carrier, posted first-quarter profit that missed analyst estimates as the introduction of Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s iPhone boosted costs to add subscribers at its wireless unit. Profit excluding gains from connection ...
80% of Good Technology enterprise activations are Apple's iPhone, iPadApple Insider
Apple sales rocket in China, but growth may slowReuters
iPhone 4S Hits Record High Activations While iPads Continue To Dominate ...MarketWatch (press release)
Tom's Guide -WebProNews
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iphone - Google News: iPhone Dock Stumbles Its Way Onto an Electric Kettle - Wired News

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iPhone Dock Stumbles Its Way Onto an Electric Kettle - Wired News
Apr 26th 2012, 23:31


iPhone Dock Stumbles Its Way Onto an Electric Kettle
Wired News
So it's no surprise when iPhone docks appear on devices that are usually smartphone-free. Designers Sang Keun Sim & Kyowon L&C Design Lab have created a water purifier that doubles as a hot water kettle. OK, this makes sense.

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iphone - Google News: iPhone drives first-quarter wireless growth for carriers - Network World

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iPhone drives first-quarter wireless growth for carriers - Network World
Apr 26th 2012, 13:08


Kansas City Star

iPhone drives first-quarter wireless growth for carriers
Network World
By Joel Mathis, Macworld The iPhone has become a big business for Apple, with the company selling more than 35 million phones and taking in $22.69 billion in iPhone revenue over the last three months. But it's also bringing in new customers for the ...
IPhone competitor buoys AT&T, VerizonSan Francisco Chronicle
Apple profit soars on iPhone salesAZ Central.com
iPhone 5 to Launch on Sprint With Unlimited Data PlanChristian Post
AMOG -eWeek -Seeking Alpha
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NYT > iPhone: Dogfights on Your iPhone

NYT > iPhone

Updated: Jan. 25, 2012

In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, which instantly became one of the most talked-about consumer products ever. Thousands of customers lined up to be the first to buy the phones, which featured computing and Wi-Fi capabilities, along with a crisp, computer-like display on an innovative touch screen. Rivals, including Google, rushed phones with similar features onto the market.

In October 2011, the company unveiled an eagerly awaited new version of the device, the iPhone 4S, that included a "virtual assistant," Siri, that recognized voice commands by users to schedule appointments, dictate text messages and conduct Web searches.

Although the new phone was virtually indistinguishable on the outside from its predecessor, the iPhone 4, it was packed with better technical innards, including a more advanced camera. The phone also included a more powerful chip known as the A5, the same microprocessor that acts as the brains inside the iPad.

Though many Apple fans expressed disappointment about the lack of a design change, consumers reacted very differently. Apple said it sold more than four million iPhone 4S's during the device's first weekend on sale.

In January 2012, after a blockbuster fourth quarter, Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, said the iPhone 4S accounted for the majority of iPhone sales. This statement took on added significance considering that at the time, the iPhone 3GS was free with a two-year contract, and the iPhone 4 cost $100. Even in a down economy and with a free iPhone in its portfolio, Apple still managed to sell the expensive, newer 4S to most of its customers.

Read More...

Yet the free and reduced-price iPhones were still important to the company's business. Tero Kuittinen, a senior analyst at MGI Research, said the free iPhone 3GS gave Apple the opportunity to expand aggressively into markets where smartphones were not as popular yet, like China and Africa.

Jan Dawson, an analyst with Ovum, said not to underestimate the power of the free iPhone 3GS and the cheaper iPhone 4. "You'd better believe the other iPhones are selling, too," he said. "They're suddenly competitive with the lower-end smartphones that you used to get if you couldn't afford an iPhone."

The iPhone4s runs on two kinds of cellphone networks, GSM and CDMA, allowing its operation worldwide. Prices start at $199 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage. The new phone is available on the AT&T, Verizon and Sprint networks.

In a Race With Android

Apple's strategy helped narrow the lead that had been gained by Android phones, powered by Google's operating system. Nielsen, the audience measurement firm, reported that 61.6 percent of United States smartphone consumers surveyed in October 2011 said they had gotten an Android phone within the previous three months, while only 25.1 percent got an iPhone.

By December 2011, though, Android's lead among people who had recently acquired a smartphone had narrowed to 46.9 percent, while 44.5 percent of consumers said they had bought an iPhone, Nielsen said. About 57 percent of iPhone owners in December said they got the new iPhone 4S, while the rest, 43 percent, got older iPhones.

Legal Dispute

Soon after the iPhone 4S was introduced, Samsung Electronics said that it would seek to block its sale in France and Italy, asserting that the phone violated its patents. In seeking a court order against its rival in the two large European markets, Samsung indicated a more aggressive stance in its expanding patent battle with Apple.

Samsung said that it planned to file for preliminary injunctions in other countries after further review. The two companies are locked in about 20 legal disputes over patents in nine countries, including Australia, Britain, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.

The fight began when Apple sued Samsung in April 2011 in the United States, asserting that the Samsung Galaxy lineup of smartphones and tablet devices "slavishly" copied the design, user interface and packaging of the iPhone and iPad. Samsung responded with its own lawsuits accusing Apple of violating its intellectual property.

An Issue of Control

Apple likes to maintain tight control over what programs can appear on the iPhone — a task that became a little bit harder in July 2010, when the Library of Congress, which has the power to define exceptions to an important copyright law, said that it was legal to bypass a phone's controls on what software it will run to get "lawfully obtained" programs to work.

The issue has been a topic of debate between Apple, which says it has the right to control the software on its devices, and technically adept users who want to customize their phones as they see fit.

Apple has also said that altering the phones encouraged the pirating of applications, exposed iPhones to security risks and taxed the company's customer support staff. But iPhone hobbyists say they simply want to have free range to use certain features and programs on their phones that Apple has limited or failed to offer.

Can Apple win in an intensely competitive market against rivals that are openly licensing their software to scores of companies? It faces that challenge not only in phones, but also in the market for tablet computers, where the iPad is about to take on a similar set of rivals.

The stakes are huge, as the mobile computing market could prove to be larger than the PC market ever was.

That leaves little room for error at Apple. The company must continue to create hit products, as a single misstep could give Android and other rivals an opportunity to make inroads and steal market share.

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Dogfights on Your iPhone
Apr 25th 2012, 04:00

A new game uses real-world styrofoam planes and your iPhone to stage air-to-air battes in virtual reality.

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NYT > iPhone: How an iPhone Audition Got Benedict Cumberbatch Into the 'Star Trek' Sequel

NYT > iPhone

Updated: Jan. 25, 2012

In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, which instantly became one of the most talked-about consumer products ever. Thousands of customers lined up to be the first to buy the phones, which featured computing and Wi-Fi capabilities, along with a crisp, computer-like display on an innovative touch screen. Rivals, including Google, rushed phones with similar features onto the market.

In October 2011, the company unveiled an eagerly awaited new version of the device, the iPhone 4S, that included a "virtual assistant," Siri, that recognized voice commands by users to schedule appointments, dictate text messages and conduct Web searches.

Although the new phone was virtually indistinguishable on the outside from its predecessor, the iPhone 4, it was packed with better technical innards, including a more advanced camera. The phone also included a more powerful chip known as the A5, the same microprocessor that acts as the brains inside the iPad.

Though many Apple fans expressed disappointment about the lack of a design change, consumers reacted very differently. Apple said it sold more than four million iPhone 4S's during the device's first weekend on sale.

In January 2012, after a blockbuster fourth quarter, Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, said the iPhone 4S accounted for the majority of iPhone sales. This statement took on added significance considering that at the time, the iPhone 3GS was free with a two-year contract, and the iPhone 4 cost $100. Even in a down economy and with a free iPhone in its portfolio, Apple still managed to sell the expensive, newer 4S to most of its customers.

Read More...

Yet the free and reduced-price iPhones were still important to the company's business. Tero Kuittinen, a senior analyst at MGI Research, said the free iPhone 3GS gave Apple the opportunity to expand aggressively into markets where smartphones were not as popular yet, like China and Africa.

Jan Dawson, an analyst with Ovum, said not to underestimate the power of the free iPhone 3GS and the cheaper iPhone 4. "You'd better believe the other iPhones are selling, too," he said. "They're suddenly competitive with the lower-end smartphones that you used to get if you couldn't afford an iPhone."

The iPhone4s runs on two kinds of cellphone networks, GSM and CDMA, allowing its operation worldwide. Prices start at $199 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage. The new phone is available on the AT&T, Verizon and Sprint networks.

In a Race With Android

Apple's strategy helped narrow the lead that had been gained by Android phones, powered by Google's operating system. Nielsen, the audience measurement firm, reported that 61.6 percent of United States smartphone consumers surveyed in October 2011 said they had gotten an Android phone within the previous three months, while only 25.1 percent got an iPhone.

By December 2011, though, Android's lead among people who had recently acquired a smartphone had narrowed to 46.9 percent, while 44.5 percent of consumers said they had bought an iPhone, Nielsen said. About 57 percent of iPhone owners in December said they got the new iPhone 4S, while the rest, 43 percent, got older iPhones.

Legal Dispute

Soon after the iPhone 4S was introduced, Samsung Electronics said that it would seek to block its sale in France and Italy, asserting that the phone violated its patents. In seeking a court order against its rival in the two large European markets, Samsung indicated a more aggressive stance in its expanding patent battle with Apple.

Samsung said that it planned to file for preliminary injunctions in other countries after further review. The two companies are locked in about 20 legal disputes over patents in nine countries, including Australia, Britain, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.

The fight began when Apple sued Samsung in April 2011 in the United States, asserting that the Samsung Galaxy lineup of smartphones and tablet devices "slavishly" copied the design, user interface and packaging of the iPhone and iPad. Samsung responded with its own lawsuits accusing Apple of violating its intellectual property.

An Issue of Control

Apple likes to maintain tight control over what programs can appear on the iPhone — a task that became a little bit harder in July 2010, when the Library of Congress, which has the power to define exceptions to an important copyright law, said that it was legal to bypass a phone's controls on what software it will run to get "lawfully obtained" programs to work.

The issue has been a topic of debate between Apple, which says it has the right to control the software on its devices, and technically adept users who want to customize their phones as they see fit.

Apple has also said that altering the phones encouraged the pirating of applications, exposed iPhones to security risks and taxed the company's customer support staff. But iPhone hobbyists say they simply want to have free range to use certain features and programs on their phones that Apple has limited or failed to offer.

Can Apple win in an intensely competitive market against rivals that are openly licensing their software to scores of companies? It faces that challenge not only in phones, but also in the market for tablet computers, where the iPad is about to take on a similar set of rivals.

The stakes are huge, as the mobile computing market could prove to be larger than the PC market ever was.

That leaves little room for error at Apple. The company must continue to create hit products, as a single misstep could give Android and other rivals an opportunity to make inroads and steal market share.

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How an iPhone Audition Got Benedict Cumberbatch Into the 'Star Trek' Sequel
Apr 26th 2012, 04:00

Benedict Cumberbatch, the British actor and "Sherlock" star, explains how a reading he recording on an iPhone and submitted electronically to J. J. Abrams got him cast in that director's sequel to "Star Trek."

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iPhone: Thursday Recap: iOSLiveTV Web App, Netgear Gigabit Wi-Fi, MacMate Launches

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Thursday Recap: iOSLiveTV Web App, Netgear Gigabit Wi-Fi, MacMate Launches
Apr 26th 2012, 22:30

MacMateWe've got quite the Thursday lined up for you in this edition. How does faster Wi-Fi sound? Check! Live television streamed to your iOS device for free? Got it! MobileMe replacement services? Naturally! And there's oh so much more in store for MacLife.com readers today, so let's cue the lights and start the show for this Thursday, April 26, 2012.

Netgear Intros First Gigabit Wi-Fi Router

While we love the convenience of Wi-Fi, our desktop Macs are still jacked into Ethernet as our primary connection -- mostly to enjoy the additional speed that wireless can't hope to compete with when transferring files between systems. Netgear is hoping to change our minds, today announcing the R6300 Wi-Fi Router, the first 802.11ac dual-band gigabit model that takes full advantage of fifth-generation Wi-Fi at speeds up to three times faster than 802.11n. Netgear's R6300 is powered by Broadcom 802.11ac chips, with speeds of up to 1300Mbps in 5GHz mode or 450Mbps in 2.4GHz mode. The router also includes AirPrint support for iOS devices and a free Netgear Genie app for Macs, PCs, iOS and Android which allows home users to control, monitor, repair and manage their network through a simple, elegant dashboard. Netgear will make the R6300 available in May starting at $199.99.

iOSLiveTV Web App Beams Live Television to Your iOS Device

The ultimate dream for cord-cutters is to have streaming access to live television from around the world, anytime we choose to call it up. According to a post on the 9to5Mac Forums, that dream is a little closer to reality thanks to a web app called iOSLiveTV, which offers "most major TV stations from the U.S., U.K., France, Germany and Italy on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Apple TV (via AirPlay) for free, anywhere in the world." Sound too good to be true? The service was working like a champ earlier today on our new iPad, but some of the channels appear to be on the fritz now, showing a black box with no playback button or simply a broken playback button. This service isn't likely to have a very long shelf life once the attorneys come calling, but enjoy it while it lasts by pointing your iOS web browser in this direction.

MacMate Wants to Be Your (Partial) MobileMe Replacement

Bummed out that MobileMe is once and for all, truly going to swim with the fishes on June 30? So were the folks at MacAce, the company billed as "the Mac ISP," so they decided to do something about it -- like create their own MobileMe replacement. MacMate offers web hosting, cloud storage and email especially for Macs, with 10GB of cloud storage for $89 per year, with an additional three months of service thrown in free of charge. MacMate includes a 30-day money-back guarantee, with paid upgrades available in 10GB increments all the way up to 100GB for $200 annually, with extra email boxes also available for $15 per year. While the service replaces some of the key functionality once offered by MobileMe -- notably iDisk, iWeb hosting and IMAP email -- it's lacking others such as Gallery for photos.

JCPenney Nabs Retail Store Senior Exec from Apple

MacRumors is reporting that onetime Apple retail chief Ron Johnson has poached one of his former colleagues, who will join him at JCPenney, where the CEO is trying to reshape the company. Announced by JCPenney in a press release today, Ben Fay has left Cupertino, where he served as "a key member of Apple's retail store design team." Explained Johnson the company's press release: "Ben is an incredibly creative professional with extraordinary leadership skills. Having worked with him over the last 12 years, I am delighted to see Ben step into this new role at jcp. His design influence has made the Apple stores highly regarded retail destinations around the world, and I am excited to have Ben place his own mark on jcp as we re-imagine the jcpenney store of the future." Curiously, the move takes place just as former Dixons Retail CEO John Browett officially started with Apple, where he'll be filling the shoes once worn by Johnson himself.

Twitter for iOS, Android Gains New Discovery, Search and Notifications

The Twitter Blog has announced updates to the micro-blogging services' official iOS and Android apps today, promising to "make it easier to find out what's happening on Twitter with improvements to discover, search and notifications." The Discover tab now displays activity on the mobile clients, which appear below the newly redesigned stories. Search promises to make life more simple for mobile users, with suggestions for different spellings and related terms for each query. Last but not least, push notifications have been added to interactions, so you'll always get a heads up when one of your tweets have been retweeted or favorited or a new follower adds you to the lineup. The iOS update is live in the App Store, so you know what to do.

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iphone - Google News: Onion Browser for iPhone promises total Web anonymity - msnbc.com

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Onion Browser for iPhone promises total Web anonymity - msnbc.com
Apr 26th 2012, 21:37


Boing Boing

Onion Browser for iPhone promises total Web anonymity
msnbc.com
The new Onion Browser for iPhone could be the ultimate in obfuscation, however. Using the Tor network, it makes every byte going to and from the browser nearly impossible to track. Tor is a service that routes your data through a sort of tunnel ...
Encrypted browser for iPad and iPhoneBoing Boing
New Onion Browser Offers Private Browsing for iPhone, iPadTechNewsDaily
Onion Browser brings encrypted mobile browsing to the iPhoneGeek
Technology Bites -Gizmodo
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iphone - Google News: Twitter updates iPhone, Android apps - Computerworld

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Twitter updates iPhone, Android apps - Computerworld
Apr 26th 2012, 21:29


mediabistro.com

Twitter updates iPhone, Android apps
Computerworld
By Sharon Gaudin Computerworld - Twitter released updated iPhone and Android apps Thursday that make it easier for users to search and find new information. With a growing number of people tweeting and checking tweets on the train, at the local coffee ...
Twitter Updates Its iPhone and Android AppsMashable
Twitter Updates iPhone and Android Apps: Improves Discover Tab, Search & Push ...TechCrunch
New Twitter App Released For iPhone And Android - AllTwittermediabistro.com
International Business Times -Gotta Be Mobile -Mobile Burn
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iphone - Google News: Top 11 iOS 6 Features We Want on the iPhone 5 - Gotta Be Mobile

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Google News
Top 11 iOS 6 Features We Want on the iPhone 5 - Gotta Be Mobile
Apr 26th 2012, 19:01


The Guardian

Top 11 iOS 6 Features We Want on the iPhone 5
Gotta Be Mobile
The iPhone 5 can't get here soon enough, but the software that powers the new iPhone is just as important as the hardware itself, and we can expect a look at it in just a few months. iOS 6, the next version of the software that will come to the iPhone ...
The top iPhone and iPad apps on App StoreCBS News
Apps Rush: Monty Python, Science Museum, Klout, Princess Poppy, ZombieSmash ...The Guardian (blog)
Free Apple, Android appsSalt Lake Tribune (blog)
CIO (blog) -GMA News
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iphone - Google News: iPhone MLM App Offers Website For User Input - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

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iPhone MLM App Offers Website For User Input - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Apr 26th 2012, 21:06


iPhone MLM App Offers Website For User Input
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
MLMipedia Pro's website now allows users to contribute network marketing information to be included on the iPhone app. Currently the iPhone app, created by Kadence Creations LLC, includes pre-determined MLM companies and their respective information.

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iphone - Google News: Apple profit soars on iPhone sales - AZ Central.com

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Apple profit soars on iPhone sales - AZ Central.com
Apr 26th 2012, 18:11


The Mac Observer

Apple profit soars on iPhone sales
AZ Central.com
That could continue: Analysts are expecting Apple to launch a new iPhone this fall to follow up the fast-selling iPhone 4S. The next-generation iPhone could sport 4G service. Wall Street expected Apple to report profit of $9.5 billion, or $10.02 per ...
iPhone 5 to Launch on Sprint With Unlimited Data PlanChristian Post
Apple iPhone Will Have Unlimited Data Plan from SprintAMOG
Sprint: iPhone Decision Paying Off Despite Quarterly LosseWeek
Ars Technica -Washington Post -The Mac Observer
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iphone - Google News: Twitter Updates Its iPhone and Android Apps - Mashable

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Twitter Updates Its iPhone and Android Apps - Mashable
Apr 26th 2012, 20:01


AppAdvice

Twitter Updates Its iPhone and Android Apps
Mashable
Twitter has updated its iPhone and Android apps, tweaking the design and adding a number of improvements to the mobile version of the service. Amongst the new enhancements: the addition of a discover tab to the app, improved search functionality, ...
Twitter Updates iPhone and Android Apps: Improves Discover Tab, Search & Push ...TechCrunch
Top 11 iOS 6 Features We Want on the iPhone 5Gotta Be Mobile
Twitter updates Android, iPhone apps with more notifications, search featuresMobile Burn
Ubergizmo -9 to 5 Mac -AppAdvice
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iphone - Google News: 80% of Good Technology enterprise activations are Apple's iPhone, iPad - Apple Insider

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80% of Good Technology enterprise activations are Apple's iPhone, iPad - Apple Insider
Apr 26th 2012, 19:05


CTV.ca

80% of Good Technology enterprise activations are Apple's iPhone, iPad
Apple Insider
By AppleInsider Staff The top six most-activated devices in the workplace tracked by Good Technology were all Apple devices, with the iPhone and iPad accounting for 79.9 percent of customer activations. The iPhone 4S was by far the most popular device ...
iPhone 4S Hits Record High Activations While iPads Continue To Dominate ...MarketWatch (press release)
iPhone 4S, iPad Activations Surge As Enterprise Users Driving Tablet AdoptionsWebProNews
Apple's growth hinges on China, new devicesReuters
PCWorld -Detroit Free Press
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iphone - Google News: IPhone Frenzy Means Slower Growth for Prepaid Wireless Carriers - Bloomberg

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IPhone Frenzy Means Slower Growth for Prepaid Wireless Carriers - Bloomberg
Apr 26th 2012, 19:30


IPhone Frenzy Means Slower Growth for Prepaid Wireless Carriers
Bloomberg
MetroPCS Communications Inc. (PCS) and Leap Wireless International Inc. (LEAP), the two biggest prepaid mobile-phone carriers in the US, are watching the iPhone's booming sales from the sidelines. Apple Inc.'s device -- the best-selling smartphone at ...

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iPhone: Jetpack Joyride for iOS Announces Huge Content Update, 15 New Gadgets

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Jetpack Joyride for iOS Announces Huge Content Update, 15 New Gadgets
Apr 26th 2012, 18:00

Jetpack Joyride, an auto-runner type iOS game from Halfbrick Studios, is hands down one of the most addictive games I've ever played. The "just one more" urge every time a round ends, the large assortment of goofy items unlockable through coin collection – it took every ounce of my feeble willpower to pull myself away and play other worthy titles. But thanks to a massive update, the addiction is back in a big way.

As announced back in March, during the annual Game Developer's Conference, the 1.3 update to Jetpack Joyride is more than just bug fixes and performance improvements. A whopping 15 gadgets are added to high-flying protagonist Barry Steakfries' arsenal, changing the game drastically, for better or worse.

Gadgets are purchased through the game's store, the Stash. Spending some collected coins – or buying a handful of coins through in-app purchases – allows you to buy any of the 15 available upgrades. Gadgets are organized into a tier system, with a particular number of purchases required to unlock the next level. Regardless of the number of gadgets in your inventory, you can only equip two at the beginning of any run.

The gadgets themselves vary in use, but they're all designed in the typically cartoonish manner of Halfbrick. The Freeze-O-Matic, for example, places Barry in a block of ice immediately following a death, allowing him to slide along floor for those precious extra meters. Free Ride, one of the highest-tier gadgets, gives Barry a vehicle right at the start of the run. Combining certain gadgets offers a clear advantage, with some pairings – like the Gravity Belt and Air Barrys – noted in the game's menu as "high mobility," for example.

When the update was announced during GDC, Andrew Hayward made the accurate assumption that these purchasable devices could actually irritate some hardcore Jetpack Joyride players. A big part of the game's draw is the competition on the leaderboard, and frankly, the gadgets do provide an edge; and edge that's easily obtained through in-app purchases. All that said, I'm actually enjoying the new additions. Games like Jetpack Joyride are immensely addicting, but the repeated task of flying through static levels can grow monotonous. A new twist is exactly what this app needed.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to crush everyone's score with my Ezy-Dodge Missiles.

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iphone - Google News: Track your Klout score on your iPhone - CNET (blog)

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Google News
Track your Klout score on your iPhone - CNET (blog)
Apr 26th 2012, 17:33


VentureBeat

Track your Klout score on your iPhone
CNET (blog)
by Jason Cipriani April 26, 2012 10:10 AM PDT Follow @MrCippy Klout has released an iPhone app that allows users to track their Klout score while on the go. Klout tracks your influence over various social networks, offering perks for true "Influencers" ...
Klout releases iPhone app for the influence-obsessedVentureBeat
Klout for iPhone Arrives, Shows Your Score Without Opening AppMashable
Klout for iPhone strokes your social media ego on the goMobile Burn
Cult of Mac -AppAdvice -TECH.BLORGE.com
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