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Apple iPad – Walk through, Hands on, Demonstration

January 28th, 2010 No comments

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ipad GIVEAWAY BY APPINSANITY! LINK: twitter.com This is AWESOME! The Apple ipad is literally. A. Giant. Ipod. Touch. Amazing features make this the best, and most advanced product of the world, and for a cheap price, its hard to beat. PRICING: Wifi ONLY: 16gb: $499 32gb: $599 64gb: $699 Wifi and 3G(From Cell Phone Carrier such as At&t or VERIZON): 16gb: $629 32gb: $729 64gb: $829 LINK to ipad: www.apple.com

Back up Your Cydia Apps iPhone/iPod using AptBackup

November 19th, 2009 No comments

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Back up Your Cydia Apps iPhone/iPod using AptBackup. Use this app to backup all of your apps from cydia to be backed up when you sync it with iTunes. Once the iPhone has been restored you just re-download aptbackup and click restore. Step-By-Step Tutorial: 1)Go into Cydia 2)Search aptbackup 3)Download 4)Go to homepage and click on aptbackup 5)To backup ur cydia installed apps click ‘backup’ 6)To save the backup to ur pc/mac, sync with itunes to backup 7)Restore 8)Restore Backup of previously …

App Management in iTunes ~ concept

November 3rd, 2009 No comments

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As elegant as moving Apps is in the iPhone and iPod touch interface is, I always find myself frustrated that there’s no easy option to manage this inside iTunes. This is the interface I’d love to see on iTunes for handling apps, please leave a comment!. Update: A few people have asked for the original Keynote file, so I thought I’d share it: (Keynote ‘09 format) www.easy-share.com … iPhone iPod “iPod touch” touch Apple Mac iTunes

Tales from the App Store Approval Process: Apple’s Schiller Rejected Google Voice

September 20th, 2009 No comments

If you recall all the bru ha ha from this summer regarding the removal and/or rejection of Google Voice apps, the FCC asked the three companies involved (Apple, Google and AT&T) to respond to a set of questions regarding the matter. The responses were released to the public, but a number of Google’s responses were redacted.  At that time, all we had to go on was Apple’s response to Google’s Voice app, saying it hadn’t been rejected, but was still being studied. Now details are coming out regarding Google’s take on the matter. They say that Google Voice was rejected by Apple’s Phil Schiller, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing, during a phone call with Google’s Alan Eustace. The reason given was “duplication of functionality”. You can read the full filing with the FCC (PDF link) and Google’s policy blog which outlines their reasoning behind the release of the document.

10 Amazon Private-Label Products You Didn’t Know Existed

September 20th, 2009 No comments

amazon-whitelabel-slides.jpgAs Amazon continues to expand as the “Wal-Mart of the Web,” one of its more recent strategies has been to offer private-label brands that you can’t buy anywhere else.

But it’s done so quietly, without drawing much attention — so that even a regular Amazon shopper wouldn’t know they were Amazon’s custom brands.