Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Geek.com » Apple: Untethered jailbreak for iPhone 4 iOS 5.1 achieved

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Untethered jailbreak for iPhone 4 iOS 5.1 achieved
May 4th 2012, 11:31

The wait continues for the iPhone 4S and new iPad to be jailbroken, but for anyone using an iPhone 4 or iPad 2 there’s good news. An untethered jailbreak for those devices running iOS 5.1 has finally been achieved by one determined iPhone hacker. The announcement was made by the iOS security researcher known as [...]

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Geek.com » Apple: EA to render iPhone Rock Band app unplayable

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EA to render iPhone Rock Band app unplayable
May 2nd 2012, 15:22

EA is not known for caring about games that are more than a few months old, and it regularly shuts down servers that support multiplayer on console and PC games. For the most part though, those games remain playable albeit in single-player form. That’s not the case for App Store games, however. Anyone who paid [...]

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Geek.com » Apple: Logitech’s solar-powered Folio keyboard for iPad doubles as a case

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Logitech's solar-powered Folio keyboard for iPad doubles as a case
May 3rd 2012, 15:29

Back in 2010 Logitech surprised us by launching a wireless keyboard that required no batteries. Ever. Instead, Logitech had managed to integrate enough solar cells to render a more traditional power source unnecessary. And after owning such a keyboard for over a year now, I can attest it really does work and always has enough [...]

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Geek.com » Apple: The first words you read when Apple hires you

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The first words you read when Apple hires you
May 7th 2012, 12:30

Starting a new job always creates a mix of emotions. Excitement, trepidation, nervousness. Landing a job at Apple is only going to enhance any and all emotions due to the reputation and high standards the company exudes. So how does Apple greet new hires? The words above are apparently what awaits every new employee at [...]

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Geek.com » Apple: Drag-to-edit keyboard could be a killer feature for the iPad

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Drag-to-edit keyboard could be a killer feature for the iPad
May 4th 2012, 18:32

For what it is, the iPad has a very solid keyboard. Sure, some people complain about the lack of tactile feedback or gripe about the limits of a four row layout, but at the end of the day it’s quite usable. Where the iPad keyboard really lacks is control speed though. In order to manipulate [...]

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Geek.com » Apple: Ultra-thin 15-inch MacBook Pro to have Retina Display, USB 3.0

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Ultra-thin 15-inch MacBook Pro to have Retina Display, USB 3.0
May 14th 2012, 14:28

Anyone expecting the rumors of Apple dumping the MacBook Pro and introducing larger MacBook Airs is going to be disappointed if 9To5Mac’s sources are correct. Apple is planning to revamp the Pro range of laptops, but the design is remaining in line with what has gone before. Apparently, Apple has managed to redesign the 15-inch [...]

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Geek.com » Apple: Google Chrome for iOS headed to iPhone, iPad

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Google Chrome for iOS headed to iPhone, iPad
May 15th 2012, 16:45

With the paint barely dry on Chrome 19, there’s word from Business Insider that Google may finally be submitting Google Chrome for iOS to the App Store. Full-on Chrome for your Apple phone? Don’t get too excited, Apple’s got rules about these things. No app is allowed to duplicate the built-in functionality of the default [...]

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Geek.com » Apple: iPhone 3GS making a comeback as $200 prepaid handset?

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iPhone 3GS making a comeback as $200 prepaid handset?
May 22nd 2012, 15:26

On the list of Apple rumors that just won’t go away, there’s an iOS HDTV, a smaller iPad, and a less expensive iPhone. According to Jeffries & Co. analyst Peter Misek (who has been right on the money before), they’re finally ready to officially put a check mark next to that last item. Misek says [...]

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iphone - Google News: iPhone app helps St. Louis police nab robbery suspect - STLtoday.com

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iPhone app helps St. Louis police nab robbery suspect - STLtoday.com
May 22nd 2012, 21:47


iPhone app helps St. Louis police nab robbery suspect
STLtoday.com
LOUIS • An iPhone app helped St. Louis police track down a suspect who they say robbed four friends at gunpoint as they were taking pictures near the flood walls along the riverfront. Tyrone Coleman, 22, of the 2500 block of Montgomery has been charged ...
iPhone app and quick thinking help catch riverfront robbery suspectKMOV.com

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iphone - Google News: Why Apple's iPhone contract-free plan won't mean an 'iPhone nano' - Computerworld (blog)

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Why Apple's iPhone contract-free plan won't mean an 'iPhone nano' - Computerworld (blog)
May 21st 2012, 13:43


Christian Science Monitor

Why Apple's iPhone contract-free plan won't mean an 'iPhone nano'
Computerworld (blog)
By Jonny Evans I'm filing iPhone nano speculation back into the "seeking a unicorn" pile for the present, as it looks like Apple [AAPL] intends offering the iPhone 3GS as its low price feature phone competitor, at least in emerging markets.
Will October's iPhone 5 Look Like This? Is This How Apple Dreams Become Our ...Forbes
Apple's iPhone 3GS expected to live on for under $300 in developing marketsApple Insider
iPhone 5 release date rumors & news: 28nm chip shortage not an issue for AppleExaminer.com
Christian Science Monitor -PC Magazine -Gotta Be Mobile
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iphone - Google News: Military-grade optics meet iPhone and iPad via US Night Vision and Special ... - MarketWatch (press release)

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Military-grade optics meet iPhone and iPad via US Night Vision and Special ... - MarketWatch (press release)
May 22nd 2012, 10:02


Military-grade optics meet iPhone and iPad via US Night Vision and Special ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Special Operations Forces Industry Conference (SOFIC) -- The Apple iPhone, iPad, and military-grade optics can now be seamlessly and simultaneously integrated to deliver mobile data-recording, navigation, and instant situation-analysis in a ...

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iphone - Google News: Berkeley Police Chief's Son Lost iPhone, Drug Cops Went in Pursuit - Mashable

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Berkeley Police Chief's Son Lost iPhone, Drug Cops Went in Pursuit - Mashable
May 22nd 2012, 19:38


Sydney Morning Herald

Berkeley Police Chief's Son Lost iPhone, Drug Cops Went in Pursuit
Mashable
Losing your iPhone is worse than losing your wallet these days, considering all the information we store on it. But does it require a 10-man police hunt? Berkeley, Calif. Police Chief Michael Meehan and a crew of 10 police officers searched for his ...
Hunt For Police Chief's Son's IPhone Cost $740 In OvertimeHuffington Post
Berkeley Police Chief orders detectives to track down son's stolen iPhone in ...San Jose Mercury News
If 10 Berkeley Cops Can't Get the Chief's Son's Phone Back, Your Vigilante ...The Atlantic

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iphone - Google News: Alleged Disney Cruise iPhone Thief Outed on Victim's Facebook - New York Magazine

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Alleged Disney Cruise iPhone Thief Outed on Victim's Facebook - New York Magazine
May 22nd 2012, 18:36


New York Magazine

Alleged Disney Cruise iPhone Thief Outed on Victim's Facebook
New York Magazine
By Joe Coscarelli A woman named Katy McCaffrey says her iPhone was stolen aboard a Disney Cruise in April, but she's hot on its trail thanks to technology — specifically the so-called "cloud." In a Facebook album posted yesterday titled "Stolen iPhone ...
Stolen Phone Beams Photos To Owner, Who Puts Them On FacebookNPR (blog)

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iPhone: Tuesday Recap: iPhone 5 Parts, Hulu Plus 2.5, Apple RAW Update, ComicBook! 1.5

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Tuesday Recap: iPhone 5 Parts, Hulu Plus 2.5, Apple RAW Update, ComicBook! 1.5
May 22nd 2012, 22:00

iPhone 5 front panel part leakAnother Tuesday without new Apple products, so you'll have to settle for today's Camera RAW Compatibility Update while you examine supposed iPhone 5 parts that have leaked onto the internet, all while downloading a couple of updates to our favorite iOS apps. Ready to proceed? Then here's the latest for this terrific Tuesday, May 22, 2012.

iPhone 5: Cue the Front Panel Part Leaks

With all the rumors of a taller iPhone 5 on the way, it was just a matter of time until the inevitable part leaks started showing up. And so they did, right on schedule, on MacRumors today. The image you see above is supposed the front panel of the next iPhone, and no, you don't need to have your eyes checked -- the images do appear to confirm a taller 3.95-inch display. While the parts appear legit, let's not forget that sometimes these things work their way into the supply chain by an overzealous component supplier, so… grain of salt, folks. The report also cites a 4.1-inch iPod touch is on the way, although that doesn't make a lot of sense if the iPhone 5 will be slightly smaller. New parts are also showing up for the home button flex cable and front and rear camera modules, so knock yourself out examining those to see if they're real.

TiVo Stream Brings Content to iOS, But Only for Premiere Customers

Apparently tired of seeing competitor Dish uses its Sling technology to beam live or DVR content to mobile devices, TiVo today announced their own low-cost IP set-top box to share content with other televisions in the home, coupled with the new TiVo Stream for delivering the same to tablets and smartphones. "TiVo Stream seamlessly delivers the content available on a consumer's TiVo Premiere or Premiere Q DVR to alternative screens such as iPads and iPhones," the press release reads. "Unlike similar offerings in the market, this is the first product to enable streaming or download of shows simultaneously to multiple portable devices without interrupting what's playing on the television. The power of TiVo Stream enables users to quickly transfer shows to their mobile device for viewing outside the home." No pricing or availability information has been released, but details are promised "in the coming months."

Hulu Plus 2.5 Update Adds iPad Retina, Improved AirPlay Mirroring

We love us some Hulu Plus -- since ditching satellite more than a year and a half ago, it's been the best eight bucks we spend each month catching up on most of our favorite TV shows. But we were kind of bummed when the new iPad came out and the gang at Hulu didn't get with the program and update their app with Retina Display graphics. (To be fair, 95 percent of the app looked great -- it was just the occasional graphic that looked pixelated or funky.) On Monday night, Hulu Plus for iOS got an update to version 2.5, and it was a fairly extensive one. All users can now browse and discover new shows by genre and play them with a re-engineered, optimized video player, while the iPad gets an "updated, nicer, more graphical user interface" and yes, for the new iPad, Retina Display support. The app also includes "improved AirPlay mirroring and HDMI support" from the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S and up, but sadly there's still no direct AirPlay support. But hey, we're just a stone's throw from perfection now, and that ain't bad.

Apple Releases Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.13

It's not a software update worth tripping over your own feet to get right away, but Apple today pushed out Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.13, an 8MB file for Mac OS X 10.6.8 and OS X Lion 10.7 or later. The update "adds RAW image compatibility for the following cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11:  Canon EOS-1D X, Nikon D800E, Nikon D3200, Olympus OM-D E-M5, Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF5 and Sony Alpha SLT-A57." Okay, scratch that first part -- if you own one of the aforementioned cameras, it probably is worth tripping over your feet in the rush to open Software Update. So, you know what to do...

ComicBook! Hits Version 1.5 with New iPad Retina Display Support

3DTOPO Inc. has announced an update to its slick ComicBook! app for iOS. Named as the iPad Photo App of the Year by Apple in 2011, ComicBook! version 1.5 brings Retina Display support for the new iPad, while also offering resolution independent output of comic pages to PDF format for the first time. The included Sketch and Comic filters are now clocked at 56 percent faster, while a new Toon filter has been added to the mix as well. Last but not least, ComicBook! now offers a library of more than 600 additional classic comic styled "sticker" graphics available as an in-app purchase. ComicBook! 1.5 is a free update for existing users and $1.99 for everyone else, now available from the App Store.

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(Image courtesy of MacRumors)

 

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iphone - Google News: iPhone-Powered Guitar, gTar, Rocks Kickstarter - PC Magazine

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iPhone-Powered Guitar, gTar, Rocks Kickstarter - PC Magazine
May 22nd 2012, 21:42


Wired News

iPhone-Powered Guitar, gTar, Rocks Kickstarter
PC Magazine
Well, a new iPhone-powered guitar called gTar might just help you play a tune in no time. The all-digital gTar promises to make it easy for anyone to learn how to play, regardless of their current musical prowess. Simply drop your iPhone 4 or 4S into ...
iPhone-Powered gTar Could Teach You GuitarWired News
gTar iPhone guitar lets anyone bust out a sweet riffSlashGear
iPhone-powered gTar shreds digitallyCNET
UPI.com -Engadget -Gizmag
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iphone - Google News: Will the next iPhone have a 'widescreen' aspect ratio? - msnbc.com

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Will the next iPhone have a 'widescreen' aspect ratio? - msnbc.com
May 22nd 2012, 20:31


Will the next iPhone have a 'widescreen' aspect ratio?
msnbc.com
If the next iPhone will have a larger display and — if so — whether it will have a new "widescreen" display resolution. This time around, things got started when the folks at 9to5 Mac wrote that they've heard — via mysterious, unnamed sources ...

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iphone - Google News: Clueful Scans The Apps On Your iPhone, Tells You Which Ones Are Doing Naughty ... - TechCrunch

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Clueful Scans The Apps On Your iPhone, Tells You Which Ones Are Doing Naughty ... - TechCrunch
May 22nd 2012, 19:40


TechCrunch

Clueful Scans The Apps On Your iPhone, Tells You Which Ones Are Doing Naughty ...
TechCrunch
Today, the security company has pushed Clueful into the iTunes App Store, claiming it can identify the "misdemeanant apps on your iPhone." (I believe "misdemeanant" is fancy talk for "naughty.") Of course, Apple iPhone users don't have much to fear in ...
Clueful Ensures iPhone Apps No Longer Keep SecretsMarketWatch (press release)
iOS travel apps: How Ars books, executes, and gets aroundArs Technica

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iphone - Google News: DIY: Give your iPhone a mirrored rear panel - CNET (blog)

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DIY: Give your iPhone a mirrored rear panel - CNET (blog)
May 22nd 2012, 18:57


DIY: Give your iPhone a mirrored rear panel
CNET (blog)
Replace your iPhone's backplate with a mirror, or any rear panel of your choosing with this quick and easy mod. by Sharon Vaknin May 22, 2012 11:18 AM PDT Follow @sharonvak Rumor Has It host Emily Dreyfuss shows off an iPhone 4S with a mirrored ...

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iphone - Google News: Next-Gen iPhone To Feature Larger, Sharper Display - InformationWeek

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Next-Gen iPhone To Feature Larger, Sharper Display - InformationWeek
May 22nd 2012, 19:01


International Business Times

Next-Gen iPhone To Feature Larger, Sharper Display
InformationWeek
Top contender for Apple's new iPhone display is believed to measure 3.95 inches at 1136 x 640 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio. By Eric Zeman InformationWeek Apple hasn't settled on the final design of the next-generation iPhone, according to 9to5Mac.
Apple's next iPhone: A pair of rumorsWashington Post
Apple's iPhone 5 plan rocks global e-supply chainComputerworld (blog)
Several iOS developers welcome Apple's larger-screen iPhoneLos Angeles Times
PC Magazine -International Business Times -ValueWalk
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iphone - Google News: DIY: Give your iPhone a mirrored rear-panel - CNET

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DIY: Give your iPhone a mirrored rear-panel - CNET
May 22nd 2012, 18:23


DIY: Give your iPhone a mirrored rear-panel
CNET
Replace your iPhone's backplate with a mirror, or any rear panel of your choosing with this quick and easy mod. by Sharon Vaknin May 22, 2012 11:18 AM PDT Follow @sharonvak Rumor Has It host Emily Dreyfuss shows off an iPhone 4S with a mirrored ...

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iphone - Google News: Apple's iPhone 3GS expected to live on for under $300 in developing markets - Apple Insider

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Apple's iPhone 3GS expected to live on for under $300 in developing markets - Apple Insider
May 21st 2012, 12:18


Christian Science Monitor

Apple's iPhone 3GS expected to live on for under $300 in developing markets
Apple Insider
By Neil Hughes Instead of being discontinued later this year, the iPhone 3GS, first released in 2009, may stay in production for Apple to sell contract-free in developing markets, where prepaid smartphones are popular. Analyst Peter Misek with ...
iPhone 3GS could get second life in developing markets: reportChristian Science Monitor
Will This iPhone Live or Die?DailyFinance
iPhone 3GS to Hit Even Lower Price Point Once iPhone 5 DebutsGotta Be Mobile
PC Magazine -AMOG -Wall Street Journal
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iphone - Google News: The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store - CBS News

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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store - CBS News
May 22nd 2012, 17:38


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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store
CBS News
App Store Official Charts for the week ending May 21, 2012: Top Paid iPhone Apps: 1. iTranslate Voice (Sonico GmbH) 2. Angry Birds Space (Rovio Mobile Ltd.) 3. Flick Home Run ! (infinity pocket) 4. MyCalendar Mobile (K-Factor Media, LLC.) 5.
Better search on your iPhone with Bang OnCNET (blog)
Point and shoot no moreVancouver Sun

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iphone - Google News: Clueful Ensures iPhone Apps No Longer Keep Secrets - MarketWatch (press release)

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Clueful Ensures iPhone Apps No Longer Keep Secrets - MarketWatch (press release)
May 22nd 2012, 18:15


Clueful Ensures iPhone Apps No Longer Keep Secrets
MarketWatch (press release)
Clueful, launched May 22 on the Apple App Store, identifies potentially misbehaving apps on your iPhone, giving you an inside look at all the information app developers can gather about you. Clueful's sleek interface displays which apps track your ...

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NYT > iPhone: The Top iPhone and iPad Apps on App Store

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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.

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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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The Top iPhone and iPad Apps on App Store
May 22nd 2012, 04:00

App Store Official Charts for the week ending May 21, 2012:

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