Polaris Office Review – Filling the void of mobile content creation

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On August 30, 2012

Polaris Office

By: Infraware Co.,Ltd

Version: 4.0.6

Category: Uncategorized

Date: 2012-08-09

Price: 12.99

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Jury finds Samsung guilty of infringing on Apple's patents

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On August 27, 2012

It took the jury three days of deliberations, before they reached a unanimous verdict in the Apple vs. Samsung trial. While Samsung were probably not too happy with the verdict, Apple must be rejoicing, the jury found that Samsung had willfully infringed on both Apple patents and trade dress for the iPhone, however when it comes […]

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Weekly News Roundup – 24 August 2012

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On August 24, 2012

Once again the week is coming to an end and that means it’s time for a roundup of the past weeks news!   South Korean Court Rules That Apple Infringed On Samsung’s Patents – According to the Wall Street Journal, a Seoul court ruled that Apple has infringed on two of Samsung’s patents. In addition, Apple must […]

How to find iPhone/iPod/iPad UDID

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On August 18, 2012

The other day a friend of mine asked me how he could find the UDID for his new iPhone 4. Therefore I have decided to compile this quick How-To Guide. The UDID number is a 40-digit sequence of letters and numbers, associated with every iPhone and iPod touch device, it is really easy to find if you know how to. […]

Weekly News Roundup – 17 August 2012

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On August 17, 2012

Once again the week is coming to an end and that means it’s time for a roundup of the past weeks news! Twitter Starts Clamping Down On Third-Party Apps With New Rules – Twitter has announced some new changes that make it significantly more difficult and tedious to develop third-party software around the social network. Horn Brings […]

Apple starts cracking down on developers selling access to Apple developers betas

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On July 9, 2012

While this really has never been a secret, it seems as if the report by Wired last month on the booming industry of selling access to iOS developer betas has woken Apple. Apple offers these developer betas to registered iOS developers, with a price tag of $99/year. Over the past few years however more and more developers […]

Apple Releases Podcast App

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On June 27, 2012

Yesterday Apple released their long rumored Podcasts App, a brand new free universal iOS app, that Apple describes as being: “the easiest way to discover, subscribe to and play your favorite podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Explore hundreds of thousands of free audio and video podcasts from the Podcasts Catalog, and play the most popular podcasts, […]

Apple Makes WWDC 2012 Session Videos Available To Developers

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On June 21, 2012

On Tuesday Apple released videos of their developer sessions from the WWDC 2012 that took place earlier this month. Those of you who are registered Apple developers can now access to more than 100 videos from the San Francisco, Calif., conference. The videos have also been released through iTunes U, however you need a Developer ID to […]

Working Apple 1 Sells for $375,000 at Sotheby's Auction

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On June 18, 2012

This week Sotheby’s in New York sold an interesting piece of Apple history, a functioning Apple 1 computer, the piece sold for  $374,500 including the 12% buyer’s premium, originally this computer sold for $666.66 not because Steve Wozniak was a fan of the devil, but because he likes numbers that repeat themselves. According to BBC  only 6 Apple […]

Apple introduces Power Nap, updates your Mac while it's sleeping

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On June 13, 2012

During the Keynote Apple introduced us to many neat new features of OS X Mountain Lion, perhaps one of the most interesting among these was the Power Nap feature. It lets your Mac update email, notifications and even photos in the background, as well as back itself up automatically while charging. According to sources this […]