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Apple Announces One Million Ping Users in First Two Days

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Apple today announced that over one million users have joined Ping, the company’s new social networking feature focused on music and built into iTunes 10. According to Apple, one-third of the people who have downloaded iTunes 10 in its first…
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Ping Users Top One Million in First 48 Hours

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Apple today announced that in less than 48 hours since its launch on Wednesday, more than one million users have joined Ping, its new social network for music. Ping lets users follow their favorite artists and friends to discover what music they’re talking about, listening to, and downloading. “One-third of the people who have downloaded iTunes 10 have joined Ping,“ said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of Internet Services. “As many more people download iTunes 10 in the coming weeks, we expect the Ping community to continue growing.“

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Hands-on with Apple’s latest iPods and Apple TV

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Apple has updated its entire iPod range, together with a new iOS 4.1 update for iPhone and a redesigned and much smaller Apple TV. At a special media event in London MacFormat got to get hands-on with the new kit. Here’s what we thought.

The new iPod shuffle (2GB, £39) is available in a range of colours and brings back the click wheel that was lost in the previous generation in favour of in-line controls on the earphones. It retains the Voice Control features of the previous version, so you’ve really got the best of both worlds. But apart from the addition of buttons again there are no notable new features to write home about.

The iPod nano (8GB £129, 16GB £159) sees the most radical overhaul, with a new square shaped design and multi-touch screen, but it also loses a couple of features compared to its previous version – it can no longer play movies and there’s no video recording or camera. The new nano runs a special limited version of iOS that’s specific to the device, so while it has apps, which Apple could update through a software update, there will be no 3rd party apps. It’s also picked up a feature from the shuffle – a clip to use to attached it to your clothing. A nice feature is the ability to rotate the screen with a two finger gesture, which means you don’t have to worry about which way up the screen is when you attach it to yourself. MacFormat had a brief play with it at Apple’s media event, and the small screen it did prove a bit fiddly to use with multi-touch, but not to the point of annoyance. We got the feeling you’d get used to it fairly quickly, but it will probably appeal more to younger users with more nimble fingers. Like the shuffle, the new nano is available in a range of colours.

Finally, the iPod touch (8GB £189, 32GB £249, 64GB £329) is now even thinner than before and has the new 960 x 640 pixel Retina Display that debuted on the iPhone 4. It’s also got the new A4 chip found inside the iPhone 4 and the 3-axis gyro. The most important news however is that it features front and rear facing cameras, meaning its capable of taking HD video and still shots, just like an iPhone 4. It can also perform FaceTime video chats with other iPod touch or iPhone 4 users (over Wi-Fi only). This is a crafty move by Apple, since you use a combination of Apple ID and email address to call a device, bypassing network carries entirely. In use, FaceTime worked really well with a call placed to an Apple employee in the Cupertino office. Rather than feeling unnecessarily restricted, as it used to, the iPod touch now finally feels like a proper iPhone, just without the phone part.

The new iPod touch ships with iOS 4.1, which features Game Centre, a new platform that will make it easier than ever to play games online with your friends – it even finds friends for you if you don’t have any. There’s also a new HDR photography feature, which improves the camera feature on the iPhone and iPod touch. When activated it takes three shots in quick succession, at different exposures, then intelligently compiles them together to produce a photo that looks great, even if you’re shooting into the sun or taking a shot in a lot of shade.

But new iPods weren’t the only thing Apple was showing off today. The new Apple TV (£99) is a fraction of the size (and price) of its predecessor. This has been achieved by removing local storage entirely. The device now functions purely as a media streamer and player – it streams content over Wi-Fi from your PC or Mac, and can also stream it from the Internet. There are only HDMI, ethernet and Optical Audio ports on the rear, which keeps things nice and simple. It also runs without excessive heat and is virtually silent in use. The Apple TV interface has also been redesigned, making it easier than ever to access YouTube content and stream pictures from Internet galleries. A big part of the appeal of Apple TV is its Netflix integration, a subscription service for downloadable movies, but sadly this isn’t available in the UK. To encourage Apple TV usage however Apple is dropping the prices on movie and TV rentals, although again UK content is not as wide ranging as US, and not all the TV stations have come on board yet. We had a good play with the new Apple TV interface and it’s gorgeous to look at and worked flawlessly with content from the Internet as well as media streamed from a Mac. The device itself looks great – especially now it’s available in black and small and sleek enough not to clutter up your front room.

Apple also released iTunes 10 today, which features a new viewing option for your media library which combines album art into your list view, as well as Ping, Apple’s first foray into social networking. Ping can best be described as being like FaceBook and Twitter for music. It enables you to follow your favourite musical artists, find out what they’re up to and what your friends are listening to, or what concerts they’re going to. You can also get Ping on Apple’s mobile devices, like the iPhone and iPod touch.

The new iPods and the iOS 4.1 update will be available next week.

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Klipsch adds iPhone-friendly over-ear, rugged in-ear audio

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Klipsch took advantage of new iPod launches to trot out three headphones to match. The Image One breaks the most ground of the three and is Klipsch’s first over-ear headphone set with an in-line mic and remote compatible with all iOS devices. The leather-lined design folds flat and will ship in November for $150….




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Apple posts iPad iOS 4.2 "Coming Soon" page

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Apple has posted an iPad software update page on its website with details of the forthcoming iOS 4.2.

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Apple: No Software Update To Bring New Features To Old Apple TV

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Steve Jobs unveiled the next generation Apple TV at the media event in San Francisco yesterday. If you’re like me who owns the old Apple TV and were hoping for a software update to magically turn it into the second generation Apple TV so that you can stream movies and…


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Apple Introduces New iPod touch

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Apple today announced the new iPod touch, packed with incredible new features including Apple’s stunning Retina display, FaceTime video calling, HD video recording, Apple’s A4 chip, 3-axis gyro, iOS 4.1, and Game Center — all combined in the thinnest and lightest iPod touch ever. The new iPod touch features up to 40 hours of music playback and seven hours of video playback on a single battery charge.

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Apple’s New iPod Touch and iPod Nano Commercials

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

During today’s media event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced two new commercials, one each for the new iPod touch and iPod nano. Apple has now posted the commercials to its product-specific sites, as well as its YouTube page.

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iPhone "definitely" coming to T-Mobile US, G2 pricing leaked

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Persistent talk of an iPhone for T-Mobile USA gained a minor assist with a rumor this morning. An unnamed Examiner contact said that there had been "problems with the carrier" but that there would now "definitely" be a version for the second-largest American GSM carrier. The unconfirmed tip had the iPhone reaching the network early in 2011….




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Fox, ABC agree to 99-cent TV rentals

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Apple has reached an agreement with both News Corp. and Walt Disney to allow 99-cent rentals of Fox and ABC TV shows through iTunes, according to a new report.

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