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iPhone 4 Review

Everything you need to know about Apple's 4th generation iPhone 4, including it's Apple A4 chipset, Retina display, 720p camera, and FaceTime video calling

iPhone 4 is Apple's attempt to re-revolutionanize the smartphone. A controversial stainless-steel antenna sandwiched between two layers of chemically strengthened glass, iPhone 4's new features include a 960x480 Retina display, FaceTime video calling, 5mp camera with 720p HD video recording, and a polymer-lithium battery to power it all.

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Twitter for iPhone update brings back swipe shortcut

By , Tuesday, Feb 21, 2012 at 7:57 pm
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Twitter for iPhone has received yet another update and brings back some high-demand features including the swipe shortcut. There is also a nice clear warning that explicitly states that the Find Friends feature accesses your contacts' email addresses and phone numbers.

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Enhance your photos with Simply HDR for iPhone and iPad

By , Tuesday, Feb 21, 2012 at 6:12 pm
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Simply HDR has the potential of turning your ordinary photos into extraordinary ones. HDR photography has turned into an art form itself, and Simply HDR does a great job of creating these types of images with very little work from the user.

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Screens 2.0 review: The best designed, easiest to use VNC app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac

By , Tuesday, Feb 21, 2012 at 10:13 am
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"With iCloud integration, SSH keys, and a re-designed Screens Connect, Screens 2.0 handles remote computing better and faster than ever before."

Screens 2.0 from Edovia lets you use your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, or Mac to take control of anything from your home computer to a secure server room, from the couch while you watch the big game, to poolside, half a world away, while you sip an umbrella drink. Mobile VNC (Virtual Network Computing) and RDP (Remote Desktop) is the dream every geek has had since we first saw prop tablets on TV starships, since we first heard talk of ultra-thin clients. And Screens 2.0, thanks to its design and usability, opens that dream up to a wider, more mainstream audience than ever before.

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iKlenz vs. eScreen: Battle for the best iPhone and iPad cleaning solution!

By , Tuesday, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:45 am
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"Both iKlenz and eScreen removed fingerprints, smudges, oil, and grime with a minimum of effort and left my iPhone and iPad with clean, clear, gorgeous-looking screens."

Whether you're rocking an iPhone 4S or iPad 2, or a previous generation iPhone, iPad or iPad touch, there's just no getting around one simple truth -- they're fingerprint magnets.

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Learn how to salsa dance with Pocket Salsa for iPhone and iPad

By , Monday, Feb 20, 2012 at 6:34 pm
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We're over halfway through Mobile Nations Fitness Month, so it's time to spice up your fitness routine with some salsa dancing. Pocket Salsa is an iPhone and iPad app that will have you workin' your moves, burning calories, and having fun all at the same time.

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Get notified of recalled products with Recalls Plus for iPhone

By , Monday, Feb 20, 2012 at 3:08 pm
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As if raising a child wasn't stressful enough, baby products like cribs, car seats, and strollers are constantly being recalled and it can get overwhelming to keep track if you own a recalled item. With Recalls Plus, you you can relax knowing it will notify you if any of your products have been recalled.

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iPhone and cycling: How to have fun and stay fit

By , Monday, Feb 20, 2012 at 1:16 pm
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My iPhone is the perfect cycling companion. It entertains, informs and keeps track of where I go and how long it takes me to get there.

February is Health and Fitness Month at Mobile Nations, and my exercise program for most of my adult life has been cycling. Living on Cape Cod, I am treated to some beautiful vistas, ocean views and a fair share of challenging hills. During the warmer months, I can be at the ocean in about seven minutes and then continue for 20 – 30 miles along the coast.

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iPhone Live 280: Privacy, China, iPad 3, Clear, 8-bit gamepads

By , Sunday, Feb 19, 2012 at 1:51 pm
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Rene, Georgia, and Seth discuss apps that steal contacts, the China debate, iPad 3 and LTE, Clear, Death Call, Warm Gun, and Instagram apps, and the iCade 8-Bitty. This is

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iMore Picks of the Week for February 18, 2012

By , Saturday, Feb 18, 2012 at 2:17 pm
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Every week the editors at iMore carefully select some of our favorite, most useful, most extraordinary apps, accessories, gadgets, and websites. This weeks selections include apps for photo blogging, social gaming, podcasts, an interesting accessory, and a fun children's book.

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Apple settles iPhone 4 class-action antenna suit, US customers to receive cash or a free bumper

By , Saturday, Feb 18, 2012 at 3:55 am
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If you cast your mind back to the launch of the iPhone 4, you may recall a bit of shenanigans over the performance of its antenna. You may remember the death grip and what quickly became known as “antennagate”.

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How to take great looking portraits with your iPhone camera

By , Friday, Feb 17, 2012 at 7:15 pm
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We love to take pictures of the people we love. It's one of the primary reasons we buy cameras, and it's one of the primary reasons we use our iPhone camera. Our friends, our families, our children, whether it's for something special like a card or graduation, an event like a trip, a party or, or family get-together, or just a chance encounter, we always have our iPhone with us so we can always grab that perfect portrait of that important person.

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P90X review: Best bootcamp-style home fitness app for iPhone

By , Friday, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:25 pm
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"P90X is a popular fitness program that's made a bold leap onto the iPhone with outstanding content, if not polished experience."

P90X -- short for Power 90 Extreme -- is trendy fitness system that aims to get you into better shape in 90 days through a combination of exercise and nutrition, all highly packaged, polished, and available for purchase right on your iPhone.

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Angry Birds Space coming March 22

By , Friday, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:54 pm
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Rovio has announced a new game to their Angry Birds series -- Angry Birds Space. They've revealed nothing more than a March 22 release date and the following quote:

One small fling for a bird. One quantum leap for birdkind.

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Apple Begins Countdown to 25 billion App Downloads

By , Friday, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:55 pm
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The App Store has been around for nearly 4 years, and it is approaching 25 billion downloads. (That's 25,000,000,000!) To celebrate, Apple is doing a countdown and giving away a US$10,000 (or equivalent) iTunes gift card to the person who downloads the 25 billionth app.

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iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad have outsold entire history of Mac products in only four years

By , Friday, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:52 pm
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122 million Macs have been sold to date, while the iOS platform has reached a staggering 316 million units since launch. iOS outpaced OS X after the first four years, but if that's not enough, iOS could have done it in the last year alone with 156 million supporting products sold in 2011.

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iHeadCase for iPhone aims to fix your headset headaches

By , Friday, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:06 am
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iHeadCase is KickStarter project for an iPhone case that includes a compartment in the back for you to store your wired headset. There are two versions in the pipeline -- a hardcase and a leather case, and if tangled, mangled, or lost headsets are a source of frustration for you, they're something you'll want to check out.

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Google in hot water after allegedly bypassing Apple’s Safari browser privacy settings to track users for advertising

By , Friday, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:44 am
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Google is facing an inquest after it was discovered that it had been bypassing Apple’s Safari privacy settings on its Mac and iOS platforms. Google, Vibrant Media Inc., WPP PLC's Media Innovation Group LLC and Gannett Co.'s PointRoll Inother advertising companies have been tracking the web browsing habits of Safari and Safari Mobile users even though Safari has built in security protection to prevent that from happening.

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Hands on with Messages for Mac beta

By , Thursday, Feb 16, 2012 at 2:18 pm
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We are all familiar with Messages for iPhone and iPad and now Apple has brought Messages to the Mac. Messages for Mac is technically in beta, but it's a public beta which means if you're running OS X 10.7 Lion or the developer preview of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, you can download it now and give it a try.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses bringing iPad, iPhone experience to Mountain Lion

By , Thursday, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:33 am
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Apple CEO Tim Cook and SVP of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller sat down with The Wall Street Journal to discuss some of the reasons Apple chose to bring the iPad experience over to the Mac. During the interview, Cook went over some of the changes we'll be seeing in Mountain Lion and how they plan to allow the iPad and laptops to coexist while merging the user-experience in many ways.

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Reminders for Mac brings iOS-style task lists to OS X Mountain Lion

By , Thursday, Feb 16, 2012 at 10:00 am
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Apple announced OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion to be released later this summer, bringing with it a number of new iPad-influenced features. Among the added features will be a new Reminders app that synchronizes reminders across your Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

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Messages beta for OS X brings iMessage to the Mac

By , Thursday, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:50 am
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Avoid carrier SMS and MMS charges and keep all your IMs in one place with iOS iMessage right on your Mac

If you have been waiting for Apple to release a version of iMessage for Mac then that day has just become a lot closer. After the release of the beta of OS X Mountain Lion earlier today, Apple has followed it up with the release of a beta version of its new Mac Messages app. Messages, which will replace the current iChat app, brings all of the great features of iMessage to your Mac while keeping many that made iChat great as well.

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iBookstore updated for publishers, now accepts screenshots and the ability to issue promo codes

By , Thursday, Feb 16, 2012 at 6:43 am
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Apple has sent out a letter via its iTunes Connect portal to all of its registered iBookstore content publishers advising them of some much needed improvements. The iBookstore will now allow publishers to submit screenshots of their books but even more importantly, they can now generate and issue promotional codes for any content sold in the iBookstore.

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Create unique photo collages with PolyMagic for iPhone and iPad

By , Thursday, Feb 16, 2012 at 3:41 am
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PolyMagic is a fantastic little iPhone and iPad app that lets you create interesting collages of photos. Most other similar apps only allow rectangular frames around each photo, but PolyMagic is filled with frames that are shaped like polygons, making your collages truly unique.

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Apple lowers iAd buy-in rate, increases revenue sharing

By , Wednesday, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:05 pm
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Apple has made a couple of adjustments to its iAd mobile advertising platform for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, including significantly lowering the buy-in price to $100,000 -- down from $500,000, which was already down from $1,000,000 -- and to increasing developer revenue sharing to 70 percent -- up from 60 precent.

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NPR Music brings live concerts to your iPad

By , Wednesday, Feb 15, 2012 at 8:09 pm
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NPR's Music app has been updated with iPad support and introduces live concert streaming. The first show will be an in-app exclusive on March 7 with the Shins, who will perform songs from the anticipated new album Port of Morrow. If you have an Apple TV, you can beam these concerts to your television to enjoy on a large screen from the comfort of your couch.

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