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.
Macworld 2010 is a reinvention, both for the Mac — and iPhone/iPod community — and the event itself. With Apple no longer attending any trade shows, the folks at Macworld
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And the UK adds Vodafone to their official iPhone carriers list, rounding out O2, Orange, and resellers like Tesco, and users are excited enough that sales were
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Sorry, Skype 1.3 [Free - iTunes link], we know you’re trying, at least we think you are, but it’s 2010 now and we have to agree with 9to5mac where’s
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I had a chance to use Dieter’s Nexus One during CES 2010, and while I’ve shared my thoughts already, Android Central’s Phil Nickinson has just put up a complete
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Our sibling site PreCentral.net pointed out that the Google Reader Blog has announced some updates for their mobile optimized site. While they show it off on the iPhone’s Safari, it’ll
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In a move designed to match Verizon’s recent price drop, AT&T has announced a new $100 unlimited voice/data plan for iPhone users, though it doesn’t cover SMS which is
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BusinessWeek is reporting that, according to the cliched “source familiar with the situation”, Apple CEO, Steve Jobs thinks “mobile ads suck” in their current form (oh, hai, Google!) and intends
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UPDATED: TiPb heard back from the developer, and sure enough, it’s their app 4.0, nothing to do with iPhone OS 4.0. Move along. Notiong to see here…
CNET is reporting,
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NLU Products, makers of BodyGuardz, were gracious enough to take some time out at CES 2010 and show TiPb their four-way ScreenGuardz Privacy film for iPhone. Four-way means it
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Inductive charging is the future, and one of the companies trying to bring it to the iPhone is Powermat. I say trying only because, unlike our friends over at
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