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		<title>iOS 5 release date confirmed as October 12th at iPhone launch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the eagerly awaited iPhone launch event Apple has confirmed the recently unveiled iOS 5 mobile operating system will be rolled out to iPhone users next week kicking off on October 12thApple has put an end to continued speculation confirming that the recently unveiled iOS 5 mobile operating system will be rolled out to iPhone [...]]]></description>
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<p>At the eagerly awaited iPhone launch  event Apple has confirmed the recently unveiled iOS 5 mobile operating  system will be rolled out to iPhone users next week kicking off on  October 12thApple has put an end to continued speculation confirming that the recently unveiled iOS 5 mobile operating system will be rolled out to iPhone users from October 12th.<span id="more-779"></span></p>
<p>Hitting iPhone handsets, iPad tablets and the more recent iPod Touch  devices next week iOS 5 will land ahead of the company’s next-generation  smartphone.</p>
<p><strong>iOS 5 Features</strong></p>
<p>A dramatic overhaul of the iOS system iOS 5 will bring a number of key  features to Apple’s mobile device users with twitter integration to land  alongside improvements the service’s mail functionality and bringing  new tools, such as rule of third grid lines, to devices’ cameras.</p>
<p>A selection of iOS 5 features include:</p>
<p>iMessage:<br />
A new messaging service that lets you easily send text messages, photos  and videos between all iOS devices. Built right into the Messages app,  iMessage allows you to send text messages, photos, videos or contact  information to a person or a group on other iOS 5 devices over Wi-Fi or  3G. iMessage also features delivery and read receipts, typing indication  and secure end-to-end encryption.<br />
MORE Apple iMessage versus BlackBerry Messenger</p>
<p>Notification Centre:<br />
A way to easily view and manage notifications in one place without  interruption. Notifications appear briefly at the top of the screen  without interrupting what you’re doing. With one swipe you can see all  your notifications, and a simple tap will take you right to its app for  more detail. Notifications also appear on the lock screen, with the  ability to be taken to the notifying app with just one swipe.</p>
<p>Camera<br />
Improving things on the snapping front, iOS 5 notably adds the ability  to use grid lines for rule of thirds composition,  use a two-finger  pinch gesture to zoom in and out,  single-tap focus. Users will also be  able to download photos to other iOS devices using Photo Stream via  iCloud. Crucially you&#8217;ll also be able to get to the camera from the lock  screen.</p>
<p>Reminders<br />
The to-do list feature with support for Outlook and iCloud, iOS 5 will  now help to organize your life making sure you are fully stocked up in  the freezer with location based integration letting you know about your  shopping list when you pull into the supermarket. When you make a change  to your to-do list your iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone will be updated  automatically.</p>
<p>Mail<br />
A whole host of features will improve dealing with your email  correspondence which include dragging email addresses between fields,  flagging important messages, notifications when you&#8217;ve forgotten to add a  subject line in an email, Hotmail integration and rich text editing  support.</p>
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		<title>Carmack blows minds with id Software&#8217;s Rage, running on iPhone at 60fps with &#8216;megatextured&#8217; graphics (video)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 12:16:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re sorry, but the Palm Pixi&#8217;s rendition of Need for Speed no longer impresses us &#8212; we&#8217;ve just seen John Carmack show off Rage for iPhone. While of course it looks nothing like the PC graphical monstrosity that swept the E3 Games Critics Awards, it&#8217;s safe to say the 60 frame-per-second tech demo at QuakeCon [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;re sorry, but the Palm Pixi&#8217;s rendition of Need for Speed no longer impresses us &#8212; we&#8217;ve just seen John Carmack show off Rage  for iPhone. While of course it looks nothing like the PC graphical monstrosity that swept the E3 Games Critics Awards, it&#8217;s safe to say the 60 frame-per-second tech demo at QuakeCon 2010 shoves the cell phone gaming envelope through a Juggernaut-class brick wall. <span id="more-584"></span>Where Carmack originally called the iPhone  &#8220;more powerful than a Nintendo DS and PSP combined,&#8221; the id Software co-founder is now aiming squarely at the likes of PS2 and Xbox with iPhone 4 hardware. Not impressive enough? He says it still &#8220;runs great on an original 2G iPhone&#8221; as well. VG247, who liveblogged the event, reports the title will be available in the App Store later this year for a relatively inexpensive price, with a second game available in time for the PC game&#8217;s 2011 launch. Sadly, there&#8217;s as of yet no plans for Android owners to get the same megatexturing goodness. Don&#8217;t miss the video after the break, because this screenshot doesn&#8217;t do it justice.</p>
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		<title>Apple releases iOS 4.0.2 for iPhone and 3.2.2 for iPad, fixes PDF vulnerability</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 08:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad news, jailbreakers: as promised, Apple&#8217;s just released iOS 4.0.2 for the iPhone and 3.2.2 for the iPad, both of which close the PDF exploit used by JailbreakMe. That appears to be the only change &#8212; it&#8217;s definitely good news for anyone concerned about iOS security, although we&#8217;re guessing the Dev Team is hard at [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bad news, jailbreakers: as <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/04/apple-pdf-security-hole-fix-is-already-ready-to-go/">promised</a>, Apple&#8217;s just released iOS 4.0.2 for the iPhone and 3.2.2 for the iPad, both of which close the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/03/jailbreakme-using-pdf-exploit-to-hack-your-iphone-so-could-the/">PDF exploit used by JailbreakMe</a>. That appears to be the only change &#8212; it&#8217;s definitely good news for  anyone concerned about iOS security, although we&#8217;re guessing the Dev  Team is hard at work finding a new way to crack iOS open once again.  We&#8217;ll let you know if we find anything else &#8212; won&#8217;t you do the same?</p>
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		<title>iPhone 4: What you need to know</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 00:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You would think an Apple-built smartphone would be old hat by now. After all, this is the fourth consecutive summer Apple will try to capture our hearts, minds, and disposable income with a brand new phone. Surely, after the first couple launches, we should pretty much know what to expect. Credit to Apple, then, for [...]]]></description>
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<p>You would think an Apple-built smartphone would be old hat by now. After all, this is the fourth consecutive summer Apple will try to capture our hearts, minds, and disposable income with a brand new phone. Surely, after the first couple launches, we should pretty much know what to expect.<span id="more-542"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://images.macworld.com/images/news/graphics/151907-iphone4_hero_original.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="306" />Credit to Apple, then, for keeping the mystery and excitement alive. The iPhone 4, unveiled Monday by Steve Jobs at the Worldwide Developers Conference, is nothing like a well-worn sequel to Apple’s previous smartphones. Instead, Jobs bills it as “the biggest leap since the original iPhone.” And after getting some face time with the iPhone 4, we’re inclined to agree.<br />
What makes the iPhone 4 so special? How is it different from other iPhones? And how exactly can you get your hands on one? We take on all these subjects—and more—so that you’ll have all the answers to your iPhone 4 questions in one convenient place.</p>
<p><strong>What’s new about the iPhone 4?</strong></p>
<p>There are a number of new features in Apple’s latest iPhone—Steve Jobs’s proclamation that it’s a big leap over its predecessor isn’t just marketing spin. Leading the changes in this release is the high-resolution 960 by 640 pixel “Retina display,” which boasts four times as many pixels as the iPhone 3GS. Other marquee features include the ability to record high-definition 720p video with the built-in camera on the rear; a second front-facing camera primarily geared toward video chatting; and faster, 802.11n wireless networking.</p>
<p><strong>All of that sounds intensive. Surely it takes a hit on battery life?</strong></p>
<p>In fact, Apple claims that the iPhone 4 has better battery life than its predecessor, as the company was able to find the room for a higher-capacity battery coupled with the more energy-efficient A4 processor powering the iPhone 4.</p>
<p>The specs on the iPhone 4 call for up to seven hours of 3G talk time, 14 hours of 2G (EDGE) talk time, 300 hours of standby, six hours of 3G Internet use, ten hours of Wi-Fi Internet use, ten hours of video playback, or 40 hours of audio playback. Just for the sake of comparison, an iPhone 3GS promises up to five hours of 3G talk time, 12 hours of 2G talk time, 300 hours of standby, five hours of 3G Internet usage, nine hours of Wi-Fi browsing, ten hours of video playback, and 30 hours of audio playback. So to summarize, iPhone 4 users can expect to talk for two more hours, browse for 1 more hour, and listen to ten more hours of music than someone using an iPhone 3GS.</p>
<p><strong>Do I have it right that there’s now glass on the front and back of the iPhone?</strong></p>
<p>Yep. Apple’s using what’s called aluminosilicate glass, which it says is what you’ll find on helicopter and high-speed train windshields. It’s supposedly 20 times stiffer and 30 times harder than plastic, and features a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating. Which means it should actually be less susceptible to scratching than the original iPhone’s metal back.</p>
<p><strong>You mentioned two cameras. Is either one better at taking pictures?</strong></p>
<p>Apple has made a number of changes to the camera system on the iPhone, both inhardware and in software. The iPhone’s primary camera—the one mounted on its back—now has a 5-megapixel sensor, up from the 3GS’s 3-megapixel sensor. However, Jobs made a point of saying during his keynote that megapixels aren’t everything when it comes to taking pictures. For one thing, Apple kept the pixel size the same as before, rather than trying to cram more pixels into the same amount of space. The company also built in something called a “backside illumination sensor” that Jobs said gets more of the circuitry behind the sensor, allowing the sensor to grab more light—which should result in better pictures, especially in low light. And for those times when you really need them, there’s now an LED flash and a 5x digital zoom, as well.<br />
The front-facing camera on the iPhone 4, however, is just VGA quality—640 by 480 pixels—but it should still be handy for self-portraits and the iPhone 4’s FaceTime video-chat feature (see below).</p>
<p><strong>And one of those cameras also takes better video now too, right?</strong></p>
<p>Yes. The iPhone 4’s rear-facing camera can shoot 1280-by-720-pixel video—also known as 720p HD—at up to 30 frames per second, compared to the iPhone 3GS’s 640-by-480 pixels.</p>
<p><strong>Won’t shooting such larger videos eat up all the free space on my iPhone?</strong></p>
<p>It will definitely take up a good amount of room, although Apple hasn’t said just how much. But, for example, if the iPhone 4’s HD videos were to use the same data rate as the 720p movies and TV shows Apple offers on the iTunes Store, that video would require less than 2GB per hour of footage. (If you’re shooting that much footage on your iPhone at a time, you might want to invest in a stand-alone video camera of some sort.)</p>
<p><strong>So what will I do with my movies after I’ve shot them?</strong></p>
<p>Just as you can now, you’ll be able to copy them to your computer, or trim and share them from the iPhone itself. But Apple is also releasing a $5 version of its iMovie consumer video-editing application for use on the iPhone 4. Christopher Breen goes into more depth on how that’ll work, but suffice it to say, you’ll have more editing controls than the trimming features currently available to iPhone 3GS videographers.</p>
<p><strong>Who can I talk to using the FaceTime video-chat feature?</strong></p>
<p>At the moment, the only people who will be able to use FaceTime are iPhone 4 users. Previous iPhones won’t support the feature, and Apple hasn’t indicated compatibility with other video-chat systems such as Skype or iChat. However, the company has said it plans to make FaceTime an open standard, which would allow other handset manufacturers and makers of other devices to implement the feature.<br />
Can I use the new FaceTime video-chat feature anywhere on AT&amp;T’s network?</p>
<p>Unfortunately, no. The iPhone 4’s FaceTime video-chat feature currently works only when both iPhones are connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, though Apple did say it was hoping to expand the feature to cellular connections in the future. (For the purposes of this discussion, “the future” means “sometime after 2010.”) You’ll also need to be able to place a regular phone call—to initiate the connection—so we presume that you’ll need to have a cellular data signal, as well.</p>
<p><strong>Why is there a second microphone on the top of the iPhone 4?</strong></p>
<p>That second mic, near the headphone jack, pulls double duty. It’s used for FaceTime video calls, but it also works with the main microphone on the bottom to provide noise cancellation (or, as Apple calls it, noise suppression) to dampen background noise while on phone calls.</p>
<p><strong>I like playing games—is the new iPhone for me?</strong></p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft" src="http://images.macworld.com/images/news/graphics/151907-iphone4_video_original.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="289" /><br />
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<p>In addition to the accelerometer found on previous iPhone models, the iPhone 4 sports a three-axis gyroscope. That should provide for better motion sensing of user acceleration, angular velocity, and rotation rate. And that should make for better games, although developers will need to do some work on their games to take advantage of the gyroscope/accelerometer goodness.</p>
<p><strong>When does the iPhone 4 go on sale?</strong></p>
<p>Apple says that the phone will be available on Thursday, June 24, in the United States, Japan, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. Customers in those five countries will also be able to pre-order the phone from Apple’s Website—or the Website of each country’s respective carriers—starting on June 15. Sales in additional countries will be rolled out in waves throughout the summer, with the iPhone 4 scheduled to be available in 88 countries by the end of September. Starting on June 24, you’ll be able to buy the iPhone 4 in Apple and AT&amp;T’s retail and online stores, as well as in Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and (apparently) RadioShack stores.</p>
<p><strong>How much will the new iPhone 4 cost me?</strong></p>
<p>The 16GB model costs $199 and 32GB model costs $299. You’ll need to agree to a two-year service contract with AT&amp;T to get an iPhone 4 for those prices.</p>
<p><strong>But I already own an iPhone. Does that affect the price?</strong></p>
<p>It could. AT&amp;T customers can take advantage of the $199/$299 pricing if they’re eligible for an upgrade. (There’s also an $18 upgrade fee.) But it’s possible you might qualify only for what AT&amp;T calls an “Early Upgrade”—most likely if you’ve bought a new phone sometime within the past few months. In that case, you’ll pay a steeper amount alongside re-upping your AT&amp;T deal for two more years: $399 for the 16GB model or $499 for the 32GB model.</p>
<p><strong>How can I find out if I’m eligible for an upgrade discount?</strong></p>
<p>You can check your upgrade availability using the AT&amp;T Wireless Website, but the easiest way is to send an empty text message to *639# (*NEW#); within a few minutes you’ll receive a text message from AT&amp;T explaining your eligibility. (If you’re eligible, the message will read, “As a valued customer, we can offer you an upgrade with a new 2-yr commitment and an $18 upgrade fee” or something similar.) Both text messages are free.</p>
<p><strong>Maybe I don’t want to sign a contract. What then?</strong></p>
<p>In that case, you’ll want to opt for AT&amp;T’s no-commitment pricing—meaning you don’t have to sign a two-year contract. You’ll pay the full, unsubsidized price of the phone: $599 for the 16GB model or $699 for the 32GB model.</p>
<p><strong>I heard AT&amp;T changed its data plans recently. How does that affect the iPhone 4?</strong></p>
<p>New customers will choose between a plan that provides 200MB of data for $15 per month, or a 2GB plan for $25 per month. If you’re an existing iPhone customer, you can opt for one of the new plans, but AT&amp;T says you can instead choose to stick with your current plan—the one giving you unlimited data for $30 a month—even if you upgrade to the iPhone 4. These rates are only for data, and are in addition to what you pay for voice and text-message service. For more information, check out our frequently asked questions on AT&amp;T’s new data plans.</p>
<p><strong>Can I give my old iPhone to a friend or family member?</strong></p>
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<p>Sure, although the usual caveats apply: if he or she wants to use it as a phone, that person will have to sign up for AT&amp;T service (or, in other countries, with a compatible carrier). Otherwise, your friend or family member won’t be able to to make phone calls, send or receive text messages, or use cellular data service. Note that, depending on where you currently are in your AT&amp;T contract, your old-iPhone recipient may be required to sign a contract with AT&amp;T to get service.</p>
<p><strong>Will my existing accessories work with the iPhone 4?</strong></p>
<p>Cases definitely won’t fit—the iPhone 4 is narrower and thinner than the iPhone 3GS—but most audio and power accessories that connect to the iPhone’s dock-connector port should work. Accessory makers will likely provide, in the coming weeks, more information about compatibility, and we’ll of course be testing various accessories as soon as the iPhone 4 is available.</p>
<p><strong>What will the actual upgrade process be like?</strong></p>
<p>If things work the way they have in the past, you’ll just connect your new iPhone to your computer and go through the setup process for transferring an existing phone number. AT&amp;T and Apple are likely to have more information as we get closer to the iPhone 4’s ship date.</p>
<p><strong>Will I be able to transfer my existing iPhone data, like saved games and files, to the new phone?</strong></p>
<p>Most likely. When you sync your iPhone with iTunes, a backup of all your settings and data are made. You can usually restore this backup onto a new device. However, since the iPhone 4 will require an updated version of iTunes, make sure you download iTunes 9.2 and then sync your existing iPhone with your computer one last time before the switch, to ensure that you’ve backed up the most recent version of all your information.</p>
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		<title>iPhone 4 guide: preview, pricing, availability</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 23:50:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a lot of ways, Apple&#8217;s iPhone 4 announcement was short on surprises. We&#8217;ve been playing with the new iPhone OS 4 (now dubbed iOS 4) for a while, and photos of the hardware had been widely disseminated, a rarity for an unreleased Apple product. Still, Apple managed to fill in the gaps and build [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a lot of ways, Apple&#8217;s iPhone 4 announcement was short on surprises. We&#8217;ve been playing with the new iPhone OS 4 (now dubbed iOS 4) for a while, and photos of the hardware had been widely disseminated, a rarity for an unreleased Apple product. <span id="more-534"></span>Still, Apple managed to fill in the gaps and build up the hype, and there&#8217;s plenty to know about this handset that extends beyond what you can glean from bricked hardware of dubious provenance. Follow along with us as we break it all down, including detailed impressions from our hands-on time with the device.</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/08/iphone-4-guide-preview-pricing-availability-and-more/">engadget</a>]</p>
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		<title>Opera Mini approved for iPhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Opera Mini was just approved for iPhone according to a press release on the company&#8217;s site. The app is free and making its way across Europe as we speak and should be available in the US store soon here. Honestly, we weren&#8217;t sure if Apple was going to approve this one (it took three weeks). [...]]]></description>
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<p>Opera Mini was just approved for iPhone <a href="http://www.opera.com/press/releases/2010/04/13/">according to a  press release</a> on the company&#8217;s site.  The app is free and making its  way across Europe as we speak and should be available in the US store  soon <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/opera-mini-web-browser/id363729560?mt=8">here.</a></p>
<p>Honestly, we weren&#8217;t sure if Apple was going to approve this one (<a href="http://www.9to5mac.com/opera-mini-iPhone-23409234">it took three  weeks</a>).  Maybe Apple is throwing a bone to the <a href="http://www.9to5mac.com/iPhone-OS-4-34098534">original iPhone  owners since they can&#8217;t upgrade to OS 4</a>.</p>
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		<title>iPhone OS 4 event summary&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple presented a lot of interesting stuff today.  Probably the biggest were: Multi-tasking including background operation of GPS, Audio (YAY Pandora), Voice (Yay Skype) and fast app switching Folders &#8211; a better way to organize apps…wallpapers too. Email: Unified inbox, multiple exchange (or GMail Push w/Exchange), fast switching iBooks for iPhones.  Just what you&#8217;d think. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Apple presented a lot of interesting stuff today.  Probably the  biggest were:</p>
<p><strong>Multi-tasking</strong> including background operation of  GPS, Audio (YAY Pandora), Voice (Yay Skype) and fast app switching</p>
<p><strong>Folders</strong> &#8211; a better way to organize apps…wallpapers  too.</p>
<p><strong>Email: Unified inbox</strong>, multiple exchange (or GMail  Push w/Exchange), fast switching</p>
<p><strong>iBooks for iPhones</strong>.  Just what you&#8217;d think.</p>
<p><strong>Better Enterprise tools.</strong> More encryption, multiple  Exchange,  etc.</p>
<p><strong>Game Center</strong>, which will allow social gaming but also  other social sites.  Screw everyone else&#8217;s network, use Apple&#8217;s social  network.</p>
<p>The biggest news though is<strong> iAds</strong> which we&#8217;re going to  see a lot more for gaming, reading, video, music, everything.  The  upside: More free apps, the downside: ads.  We&#8217;re talking billions of  dollars, lots of new tech jobs creating these ads, new agencies, new  ideas, new thinking&#8230;.  Nothing short of the future of advertising, all  while Google spends its time trying to absorb Admob — which is  basically in big trouble.</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://www.9to5mac.com/iphone-os4-event-456986234">9to5mac</a>]</p>
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		<title>Apple iPhone OS 4 Revealed on April 8!!!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 19:08:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple&#8217;s just sent an invite &#8220;for a sneak peek of the next generation of iPhone OS software&#8221; on April 8 at 10AM Pacific. That&#8217;s in three days! We&#8217;ll be there. Start your predictions now.]]></description>
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<p>Apple&#8217;s just sent an invite &#8220;for a sneak peek of the next generation of iPhone OS software&#8221; on April 8 at 10AM Pacific. That&#8217;s in three days! We&#8217;ll be there. Start your predictions now.</p>
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		<title>Apple sells over 300,000 iPad tablets on US launch day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We heard some pretty ridiculous estimates over the weekend, but these figures are straight out of Cupertino&#8217;s mouth: over 300,000 iPads were sold on April 3rd. Specifically, that many were moved in the US as of midnight (PT, we&#8217;re assuming) on Saturday, though this does include deliveries of pre-ordered units to customers, deliveries to channel [...]]]></description>
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<p>We heard some pretty ridiculous estimates over the weekend, but these  figures are straight out of Cupertino&#8217;s mouth: over 300,000 iPads were  sold on April 3rd. <span id="more-427"></span>Specifically, that many were moved in the US as of  midnight (PT, we&#8217;re assuming) on Saturday, though this <em>does</em> include deliveries of pre-ordered units to customers, deliveries to  channel partners (such as Best Buy) and sales at Apple Retail Stores. We  should point out, though, that just because Best Buy purchased a bundle  of &#8216;em doesn&#8217;t mean that end users have (yet), but still, this is a  pretty impressive feat for something that not everyone was convinced  that they &#8220;needed&#8221; in January.  If you&#8217;ll recall, Apple only sold 270,000  iPhones during its first 30 hours on the market, yet it moved over  a million iPhone 3GS units during that handset&#8217;s opening weekend.  In related news, iPad users also downloaded over a million apps and over 250,000 ebooks from  the iBookstore during launch day, with Steve Jobs himself noting that  &#8220;iPad users, on average, downloaded more than three apps and close to  one book within hours of unpacking their new iPad.&#8221; Now, let&#8217;s see if  these guys can keep pace through the first full week.</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/05/apple-sells-over-300-000-ipad-tablets-on-us-launch-day/">engadget</a>]</p>
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		<title>3,266 iPad apps and counting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AppShopper is listing 3,266 iPad apps available at the time of this writing. That&#8217;s slightly more than 100 apps added since this morning. As of the morning of April 4th there were a total of 3,122 iPad apps available in the App Store according to Mobclix, a mobile ad exchange. At launch yesterday, the Wall Street [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://appshopper.com/ipad/">AppShopper is listing 3,266 iPad apps available</a> at the time of this writing. That&#8217;s slightly more than 100 apps added since this morning. As of the morning of April 4th there were a total of 3,122 iPad apps available in the App Store according to Mobclix, a mobile ad exchange. At launch yesterday, the <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2010/04/01/app-store-for-ipad-more-than-2300-apps-and-counting/">Wall Street Journal reported 2300 iPad apps available</a> in the App Store.<br />
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Of the 3,100+ apps Mobclix counted, 2,523 &#8212; or roughly 80% of them &#8212; were paid apps with the average price being $4.99. 942 of the iPad apps are games (804 paid, 138 free) and of the 154 book apps virtually all of them are paid. To put all the apps on your iPad would cost you a whopping $12,572.78.</p>
<p><a href="http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/04/the-ipad-app-store-now-has-over-3000-apps-only-20-percent-are-free/">TechCrunch</a> contrasts the iPad app numbers with the iPhone apps. Of the 180,000 iPhone apps, 75% are paid. TechCrunch also theorizes that the prices of most iPad apps should go down as developers seek a median level where they can achieve the highest profit possible. After all, selling a hundred thousand copies of your <a href="http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-10471978-233.html">app for $1.99 is much better</a> than selling five copies for $49.99.</p>
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