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Evernote Hello improves contact entry features
- February 9, 2012
- Apps + Games
Evernote has updated Evernote Hello with several new features primarily designed to improve finding and entering contact information. Evernote Hello is an app designed to help users keep track of new people they meet by allowing quick entry of faces and contextual contact info that can be easily viewed and recalled at a later time, leveraging the Evernote service as a form of digital business card folio and social memory aid. Evernote Hello 1.1 allows contact information to be entered by sharing the iPhone, typing it in manually or selecting from the iOS Contacts list, including instant search of the address book while typing. Contacts can now be searched for within the app by information such as name, e-mail address, location, calendar event and more. The new version also now includes language detection during name entry to adjust for cultural naming differences as well as automatic phone number formatting based on language and locale. Further, links can now be added to entries in the iOS Contacts app to jump directly into Hello from the system address book. Evernote Hello requires an iPhone, fourth-generation iPod touch or iPad 2 running iOS 5.0 or later and is available from the App Store as a free download.
eMailGanizer Pro adds Universal Inbox, Smart Folders
- February 9, 2012
- Apps + Games
GoodHumans has released an update to eMailGanizer Pro, its advanced e-mail client for the iPhone and iPod touch. Designed for users who receive high volumes of e-mail, eMailGanizer analyzes the user’s filing patterns and presents a sorted list of the most relevant folder choices to speed up the process of triaging the inbox and moving messages into folders. The latest version adds support for a Universal Inbox for users with multiple e-mail accounts and Smart Folders for purposes such as collecting unread messages. Additional enhancements include new swipe navigation gestures for moving between messages, the ability to automatically advance to the next message after filing, group messages by thread, and batch mark messages as read. eMailGanizer Pro requires iOS 4.2 and an IMAP-based e-mail account and is available from the App Store for $5
Scosche rolls out bassDock for iPad
- February 9, 2012
- iPad Accessories

Scosche has rolled out its new bassDock speaker dock for iPad. Compatible with all currently-available iPad models, the bassDock features an adjustable cradle that tilts and rotates—allowing for both portrait and landscape usages—as well as a 2.1 sound system with 40mm stereo speakers and a three-inch subwoofer, a 3.5mm auxiliary input for other audio sources, and 2.1 Amps of charging power for the fastest possible charging of the connected iPad. Scosche’s bassDock speaker dock for the iPad and iPad 2 is available now and sells for $150.
German court rejects Apple bid to ban Galaxy 10.1N
A German court has rejected a request from Apple to block sales of Samsung’s Galaxy 10.1N tablet in Germany. Citing the news agency dapd, the AP reports that a state court in Duesseldorf rejected Apple’s request for an injunction barring sales of the tablet, which is itself a modified version of the Galaxy 10.1 tablet that Samsung is barred from selling in Germany due to its similarity to the iPad. This latest ruling stated that Samsung had changed the design to the extent that the 10.1N did not breach Apple’s rights or German competition laws.
iPad 3 rumors, part leaks point to early March debut
- February 9, 2012
- iPad

Following yesterday’s appearance of photos showing a purported iPad 3 back panel, a number of new images of a similar part have appeared online, joined by several new rumors. Citing unnamed sources, AllThingsD reports that Apple will debut the iPad 3 in the first week of March at a special event in San Francisco. The typically well-connected publication speculates that the event will be held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and that the device itself will be available roughly one week following the event. Separately, The Verge—again citing unnamed sources—claims that the A6 CPU found inside the iPad 3 is not a quad-core chip, but instead a dual-core model like its A5 predecessor, contrary to a prior report citing code found in iOS 5.1. Notably, code found in new iPhone carrier profiles suggests that iOS 5.1 will be released on March 9.

In terms of images, Cult of Mac has posted a number of high-resolution photos of purported iPad 3 components, including multiple shots of a back panel that appears to be mostly identical to the one pictured yesterday. In addition, Apple.pro (Translated Link) has posted additional photos of a similar back shell part, while Macotakara has posted an image of a purported Sharp-made LCD panel which is said to be made for the iPad 3. As previously reported by iLounge, the iPad 3 is expected to be largely similar to the iPad 2 in exterior design—although be ever-so-slightly thicker—but is also expected to sport a faster processor, an improved camera, and a Retina-class display.
Update: The New York Times’ Bits blog is now reporting—citing separate sources briefed on Apple’s plans—that the next-generation iPad will be unveiled at an event in early March, and that the device looks very similar to the current iPad 2.
Galaxy on Fire 2 HD update opens the Kaamo Club
- February 8, 2012
- Apps + Games
Fishlabs has released an update to Galaxy on Fire 2 HD, the high-performance version of its popular space adventure game adding the Kaamo Club and preliminary support for the upcoming Valkyrie HD expansion pack scheduled to be released in the coming weeks. Introduced to the standard edition early last year, the Kaamo Club feature allows users to purchase their own space station in the Shima system where they can stash extra cargo and additional space ships. The new version also introduces the ability to directly purchase in-game credits as an alternative to trading, adds Chinese, Japanese and Korean language support and fixes two common bugs from the previous version. Galaxy on Fire 2 HD is a universal app specifically designed for the iPhone 4S and iPad 2 and is currently available from the App Store for $5.
Smartr Contacts adds e-mail viewing support
- February 8, 2012
- Apps + Games
Xobni has released an update to Smartr Contacts for the iPhone adding several new features and enhancements including the ability to access linked e-mail messages from directly within the app. First released last month, Smartr Contacts provides a contact management solution primarily targeted at Gmail and Outlook users that provides an aggregated view of contact information from multiple sources such as e-mail conversations and social networking profiles. The initial version provided a listing of recent e-mail conversations, but lacked the ability to actually view individual e-mail messages; the recent update provides support for viewing, replying and composing e-mail messages directly from the history screen in the app. Additional enhancements include an improved login screen, improvements to iPhone Contact integration and a number of other bug fixes and enhancements. Smartr Contacts for iPhone is available from the App Store as a free download.
Path releases update to address contact privacy issue
- February 8, 2012
- Apps + Games, Social Networking
In response to the recent revelation that social networking app Path was uploading iOS users’ contact data to its servers, the company has apologized and released an update to the iOS app providing proper disclosure of the feature and prompting the user to either opt in or opt out. Path had originally implemented this feature to provide more accurate friend suggestions and notify users when somebody in their address book joined the social network. However, the feature originally silently uploaded the user’s entire contact list to Path’s servers without requesting any permission or even notifying the user that this was occurring. Path co-founder and CEO Dave Morin apologized today in a statement on the company’s blog:
Morin also indicated that the company has deleted its entire collection of user-uploaded contact information from its servers, and users will now need to specifically opt into the feature in the new version of the Path application to re-upload their contact information. Further, users who opt-in and later change their mind can request that their content be deleted by sending an e-mail to Path. The latest update, Path 2.0.6 is available from the App Store as a free download.
Claimed iPad 3 casing shows new camera, mounting holes
- February 8, 2012
- iPad

A photo of a purported “iPad 3” rear housing has appeared online, and shows a number of small—but notable—changes between it and the iPad 2. According to Fix-iPhones’ RepairLabs, the new shell provides mounting holes for a smaller logic board, which the report suggests is to make more room for an even larger battery. Other differences in the two devices are said to include the camera hole and a different LCD mounting system. Notably, the report claims that the iPad 3 housing does not seem thicker than that of the iPad 3, but notes that it would be hard to prove without having both screens in place. Our sources have indicated that the iPad 3 will be very modestly thicker, a difference so small that it literally requires calipers to measure. [via AppleInsider]
Tapbots updates Tweetbot, releases iPad version
- February 8, 2012
- Apps + Games, Social Networking
Tapbots has released Tweetbot 2.0, the latest update to the popular Twitter client for the iPhone and iPod touch. The new version features an updated timeline view with in-line image thumbnails and active links that can be opened with a single tap. Additional UI improvements include new views for direct messages and tweet replies and a redesigned New Tweets notification bar. Users can also now enable timed auto-refresh and enable Readability mobilizer for viewing web pages. The update also includes a number of other smaller UI and performance improvements over the prior version. Additionally, Tapbots has also released a native iPad version of Tweetbot, building on the features found in the iPhone version with an iPad optimized interface, including such features as multiple timeline views, configurable Smart Gestures, the ability to display custom navigation tabs and more. Tweetbot 2.0 for the iPhone and iPod touch and Tweetbot for the iPad are available from the App Store separately for $3 each.
Apple asks European standards body to set Frand rules
Apple has asked a European telecommunication standards body to set basic rules governing how companies license their industry-standard patents. Citing a recently disclosed letter from Apple to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, the Wall Street Journal reports that Apple said the telecommunications industry lacks consistent licensing schemes for the many patents necessary to make mobile devices, and offered suggestions for setting royalty rates.
In addition, the company claimed that the lack of clear guidelines for the licensing of patents on a fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory basis — otherwise known as Frand— has led many companies to demand abnormally high royalty rates from one another, and has thus led to patent infringement lawsuits. “It is apparent that our industry suffers from a lack of consistent adherence to Frand principles in the cellular standards arena,” wrote Bruce Watrous, VP and Chief IP Counsel with Apple. Apple has asked the body to set “appropriate” royalty rates for technology, relative to the number of industrywide patents required to make a device, and has also said that royalties shouldn’t be beyond a common base. Earlier this week, it was revealed that Motorola asked Apple to pay a royalty of 2.25 percent for sales of some iPhones and iPads, a deal that would have been worth over $1 billion in 2011 alone.
Evernote adds predictive note titling, performance improvements
- February 8, 2012
- Apps + Games
Evernote has released an update to its universal iOS app adding a new predictive note titling feature and making several performance and UI improvements. Evernote 4.1.8 can now automatically assign titles to new notes created in the app using information such as location, time, current calendar appointments and other contextual information. The update also makes improvements to note editing performance, provides easier access to notebook sharing and note formatting options and fixes a number of synchronization issues and other problems. Evernote 4.1.8 is a universal app and is available from the App Store as a free download.
G-Form unveils new cases for iPhone 4/4S
- February 8, 2012
- iPhone Accessories
G-Form has unveiled its first protective cases for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. Dubbed the X Protect and Extreme Grid, both cases feature a rigid exterior shell and an inner core of the company’s signature RPT material — a composite made from Poron XRD and other proprietary materials — to provide impressive impact protection in a relatively thin package, as well as push-through coverage for the volume and sleep/wake buttons, as well as open access to all other ports and controls. Both cases come in black and yellow and are available for pre-order now for $40 with shipments expected to begin in February.
Photojojo offers iPhone Rangefinder camera case
- February 8, 2012
- iPhone Accessories

Photojojo is now offering its iPhone Rangefinder for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. Modeled after a classic rangefinder film camera, the four-piece case offers a built-in tripod mount, loops for attaching a camera strap, a working shutter button, a usable viewfinder, a faux front lens that serves as a mirror for self-portraits, an included soft carrying case, and compatibility with Magnetic Cell Lenses, including fisheye, wide angle/macro combo, and 2x telephoto offerings. Photojojo’s iPhone Rangefinder case for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S is available by itself for $65 or in a package with all three lenses for $99.
iPhone accounts for 40% of new Sprint customers in Q4 2011
- February 8, 2012
- iPhone
Announcing its fourth quarter 2011 financial results, newly-added iPhone carrier Sprint revealed that the launch of the handset boosted revenue and subscriber numbers, but also led to a large net loss for the quarter. According to the company, it sold 1.8 million iPhones in the quarter, 40 percent of which were purchased by new customers. That number that helped the company add 1.6 million net subscribers during the quarter, it’s best quarterly result in six years. Operating revenues for the quarter were $8.7 billion, or up five percent over the prior and year-ago quarters, which helped to offset “the impact of increased equipment net subsidies and sales expense associated with the successful launch of the iPhone”. Overall, the company reported a net loss of $1.3 billion for the quarter.
Photo of the Week: iPhone at the Googleplex
- February 8, 2012
- Site News

This week’s featured photo is from our iPhones Around the World gallery, and shows a white iPhone 4S humorously placed in front of one of Google’s many Android statues outside the company’s headquarters in Mountain View, CA. To share your photos and to be considered for our Photo of the Week, you simply need to submit your own photo to one of our galleries. So get out there, take some pictures featuring your favorite iPod, iPad, or iPhone and maybe your submission will be our next Photo of the Week!
The Hacker provides retro computing nostalgia
- February 7, 2012
- Apps + Games
Angry Bugs has released The Hacker, a new iOS game that takes players back to the green-screen era of computing, placing them in the role of a War Games style hacker. The game “installs” a special Glider Operating System on the iPhone and iPod touch which provides access to connect to remote servers around the world with modules for decryption, synchronization and bypassing of security systems along with a mail system and game emulator. The player must use these tools to hack into and explore remote networks, solving puzzles and mini-games as they hack their way into major global servers to get to the bottom of a sinister plot that unfolds as they wander the ‘net. Game Center integration is also included with leaderboards and over 30 achievements to unlock. The Hacker is available from the App Store for $1, with additional expansion packs available as in-app purchases for $1 each. [via CNET]
YoYo Games launches Froad
- February 7, 2012
- Apps + Games
YoYo Games has released Froad, the latest game to be built using its GameMaker platform. The new survival game puts players in control of an amphibian tree-dwelling character who must catch his favourite bugs in order to keep his hunger at bay while avoiding nasty bugs such as bees and wasps. Players control the game by tapping on the screen to flick out Froad’s tongue and try to catch as many bugs as possible. The game provides simple, single-tap gameplay with two bug-filled worlds that include both day and night cycles with unique bugs to both capture and avoid. Game Center integration provides six different leaderboards and over 60 achievements to unlock. Froad is a universal app and is available from the App Store for $1.
DigiTech intros iStomp stompbox for iOS
- February 7, 2012
- iPod Accessories, iPad Accessories, iPhone Accessories
DigiTech has introduced its new iStomp stompbox for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Working in conjunction with a dedicated app, the iStomp connects to the device via the 30-pin port, and offers four knobs to control effects parameters, a large dedicated pedal, dual 1/4” inputs and outputs, and two included virtual effects pedals, with the ability to buy additional pedals through the app at a price of $5 each. DigiTech’s iStomp stompbox for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch is available now and sells for $230.
Breakout Boost adds Valentine’s Booster Pack
- February 7, 2012
- Apps + Games
Atari has released an update to Breakout: Boost adding a new Valentine’s Day themed level pack available via in-app purchase. Breakout: Boost is a universal iOS adaptation of Atari’s classic arcade brick breaking game, expanding the original concept with enhanced graphics and deeper gameplay features such as unique power-ups and special brick types. The new pack celebrates Valentine’s Day with 50 new romance-themed levels incorporating brick layouts with candy heart sayings and cute pictures. The new pack also includes a special Cupid’s Arrow power up and a new set of achievements. Breakout: Boost is a universal app requiring iOS 4.1 or later and is available in two versions: Breakout: Boost (free) provides five original levels with over 250 more available via in-app purchase in levels packs for $1 each; Breakout Boost+ ($1) provides the same features as the free version with 100 levels included. The Valentine’s Booster Pack is available as a separate in-app purchase for either version for $1.
