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Kindle iPhone app adds new search options, word lookup
Amazon has released an update to its Kindle app for the iPhone and iPad. Version 2.2 adds a variety of new features, such as instant word lookup that quickly finds definitions for highlighted words. The included dictionary provides over 250,000 entries and definitions, however users can also choose to look up content on Google or Wikipedia....
Amazon Kindle - Google - iPhone - IPad - Wikipedia
Amazon Kindle - Google - iPhone - IPad - Wikipedia
Lab tested: 21.5- and 27-inch Core i3 iMacs/3.2GHz
CrossOver, CrossOver Games 9.1 released
Ballmer pushes slates but reveals few details
Intel shoots down class action status in antitrust lawsuit
Intel on Thursday landed a crucial victory in a private lawsuit that accused it of unfair pricing [sub. required]. Special Master Vincent Poppiti recommended to the US District Court in Delaware that the judge deny the lawsuit any class action status as there was no proof PC shoppers as a group were price gouged by alleged Intel price dumping meant to exclude AMD from the market. As Intel only set its own pricing, computer builders were free to drop their own stickers rather than simply widen their profit margins, Poppiti said....
Intel Corporation - Advanced Micro Devices - Delaware - Personal computer - Class action
Intel Corporation - Advanced Micro Devices - Delaware - Personal computer - Class action
Review: Cross Process for iPhone
Let the iPhone be your guide at New York's Natural History museum
Bell outlines iPhone 4 pricing, confirms $10 iPad sharing
Bell this evening became the second Canadian carrier to detail its iPhone 4 pricing and confirmed many of the details leaked out a day earlier. The provider is matching Rogers' efforts and will have its own 6GB smartphone data plan for $30, again only available until September 30. Device pricing on a new contract or a full upgrade is similar, at $160 for a 16GB iPhone 4 and $270 for a 32GB model....
IPhone - Smartphone - Canada - Rogers - Handhelds
IPhone - Smartphone - Canada - Rogers - Handhelds
Just Mobile intros UpStand desktop stand for iPads
Ballmer: killing the iPad is a "job one urgency"
Developing a Windows-based alternative to the iPad is a "job one urgency" at Microsoft, company chief Steve Ballmer said today during the annual Financial Analysts Meeting. He admitted that Microsoft was uncomfortable with how well iPads were selling and was tuning both its software and hardware partnerships to provide a competitive option. Besides altering Windows 7, it's counting on Intel's Oak Trail Atom platform and plans to push hardware makers "as soon as they are ready."...
Microsoft - Steve Ballmer - IPad - Intel Corporation - Companies
Microsoft - Steve Ballmer - IPad - Intel Corporation - Companies
Job listing hints at 'revolutionary' Mac OS X 10.7 feature
Apple is working on a "revolutionary" feature for Mac OS X, a new job listing claims. The company is hiring a software engineer for its Santa Clara Valley offices, who must be experienced with Mac, Objective-C and Unix development. "We are looking for a senior software engineer to help us create a revolutionary new feature in the very foundations of Mac OS X," the listing mentions. "We have something truly revolutionary and really exciting in progress and it is going to require your most creative and focused efforts ever."...
Mac OS X - Apple - Unix - Operating system - Mac OS
Mac OS X - Apple - Unix - Operating system - Mac OS
iPhone-like BlackBerry can inject new life into RIM
New low-end iMac makes major performance leaps
The new low-end iMac -- one of several models released this week -- displays some significant performance boosts over its predecessor, tests show. The latest version switches from a 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo CPU to a Core i3 processor of the same clock speed. Graphics are now handled by a dedicated ATI Radeon HD 4670 chipset with 256MB of onboard memory, instead of NVIDIA's integrated GeForce 9400M; system RAM has been upgraded in speed from 1,066MHz to 1,333MHz....
IMac - NVIDIA - Intel Core 2 - GeForce - Intel Core
IMac - NVIDIA - Intel Core 2 - GeForce - Intel Core
Mac Family Tree 6 gains new interface, tools
Review: Baby Decks DJ for iPad
Google starts location-aware mobile ads for Android, iPhone
Google today started running its first location-sensitive mobile ads. Apps and websites tailored to Android and iOS devices can now use the location features, such as GPS or Wi-Fi triangulation, to trigger ads in a given area. The ads are expandable and expand with a tap to show a map with the location as well as the option of calling or getting directions....
Google - Global Positioning System - iPhone 3G - Wi-Fi - Location awareness
Google - Global Positioning System - iPhone 3G - Wi-Fi - Location awareness
Parrot offers AR.Drone for pre-order through Brookstone
Parrot's AR.Drone remote controlled quadricopter has now gone on pre-sale through a special deal Brookstone. The toy is unique in that it needs to be controlled using the Wi-Fi connection of an iPod touch, iPhone or iPad. It also has two integrated video cameras for streaming live images to the screen of the Apple device....
IPhone - Apple - IPod Touch - Wi-Fi - IPad
IPhone - Apple - IPod Touch - Wi-Fi - IPad
Rogers details iPhone upgrade plans, adds iPad plan sharing
Rogers in a last-minute update detailed its upgrade plans for the iPhone 4 and offered a data sharing plan for the iPad. The upgrade discounts are larger than before. Anyone who bought an iPhone between January 2009 and June 7 this year can buy a 16GB iPhone for $399 or a 32GB model for $499. Anyone who bought an iPhone 3G in 2008 and then upgraded to an iPhone 3GS between June 19 and September 15 of last year will pay much less, paying $159 or $269 respectively....
IPhone - Smartphone - IPad - Handhelds - Apple
IPhone - Smartphone - IPad - Handhelds - Apple

