Everything by Rene Ritchie
Rene Ritchie is TiPb’s editor-in-chief, responsible for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch content and communities. He's also executive producer for the Mobile Nations broadcasting network, and host of podcasts including iPhone Live, iPad Live, Mobile Nations, Iterate, ZENandTECH, Superfunctional, and several others. Based in Montreal, Canada, Rene has also authored and co-authored of several books, the latest of which is iPhone 4S Made Easy.
Valleywag claims “people familiar with the meeting” between Steve Jobs and the Wall Street Journal have told them Apple’s CEO once again dismissed Flash as “old technology”, while Bloomberg News
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Yesterday it was announced that Google is buying reMail which “downloads all your email to your phone and lets you search it at light speed”, and now as part of
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iLounge discovered that Apple has stealthily doubled the limit for iPhone over-the-air 3G downloads from it’s previous 10MB cap to 20MB, though the reasons remain unclear:
it could be related
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So after all that pushing by publishers for the 70/30 split “agency model”, and bullying of Amazon into raising eBook best-seller prices to $14.99, the New York Times is now
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David Chartier, Chief Media Producer for Agile Web Solutions, talks to TiPb’s Rene and Leanna about 1Password [$4.99 - iTunes link] and 1Password Pro [$7.99 – iTunes link
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9to5Mac has posted up a walkthrough of the iPad‘s version of the Safari web browser, running on the iPhone 3.2 SDK‘s simulator. Instead of sliding in new
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Join Chad, Mickey, and Rene for a look back at Macworld 2010 and Mobile World Congress, plus the latest on iPhone and iPad! If you have any questions, leave a
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The fine folks at Fictionwise.com (aka eReader.com, or m.ereader.com if you’re on your iPhone) are giving TiPb readers 25% off on any eBook purchase until February 28. (Their eReader
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Phil and I got a demo of the Motorola XH1 Bluetooth headset [$109.95 (30% off!) - TiPb Store Link] at CES 2010 and I’ve been road testing it ever
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