Time Magazine to charge same price for iPad app as print edition |
- Time Magazine to charge same price for iPad app as print edition
- Windows 7 passes 10 percent market share
- HP Slate vs iPad: Specs compared
- iPhone OS 3.2 may have clues about rumored Verizon iPhone
- Microsoft to show off 'Pink' phone series on April 12th
- Zune HD firmware v4.5 now available
- Apple to talk about upcoming iPhone OS features on Thursday
- Most of iPad buyers were Apple 'fanboys,' says survey
- T-Mobile offering credit to buyers of HD2 if they trade in their iPhone
- Apple confirms 300,000 iPads sold on launch day
| Time Magazine to charge same price for iPad app as print edition Posted: 05 Apr 2010 10:44 PM PDT While the digital version will include bonuses such as video, it is clear that delivery of the electronic version is cheaper than a print edition, yet the price does reflect the difference. The blog asked Time why the pricing scheme and got this response: "We are offering a compelling, robust and beautiful product. The production of this high quality, fact-checked reporting takes resources. We believe there is a real value to this product and as consumers experience it, they will agree. We are currently only offering single copy sales, just like at your local newsstandand, the price is the same as the physical newsstand. We will soon be offering subscriptionsboth digital subscriptions and print/digital bundled subscriptions. We anticipate these subscriptions will be discounted off the newsstand price." At this point, however, the expensive price point doesn't seem to matter, as the app is top 25 in "top paid." |
| Windows 7 passes 10 percent market share Posted: 05 Apr 2010 08:10 PM PDT Overall, Microsoft controls 91.6 percent of the operating system market, with Windows XP holding 64.5 percent and Vista with 16 percent. Vista has dropped, market share-wise for five consecutive months, and will likely fall to under 10 percent by the end of the year. On the other end, Windows 7 is expected to surpass Vista by late May. Back when it launched in February 2007, Vista took 16 months to reach the 10 percent mark, as it was mired in poor reviews and stability issues. |
| HP Slate vs iPad: Specs compared Posted: 05 Apr 2010 07:46 PM PDT The Slate will run on Windows 7, will cost $549 at its cheapest, and will include an 8.9-inch 1024x600 multi-touch screen. Separating it from the iPad even further is the 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor, 1GB RAM, SDHC slot (with support up to 128GB), two cameras, a USB port, a SIM card slot, and five-hour battery life. Check the screenshot here: |
| iPhone OS 3.2 may have clues about rumored Verizon iPhone Posted: 05 Apr 2010 07:36 PM PDT The first clues about the new model of iPhone, expected later this year, first appeared last year in version 3.1 of the OS. But at that time there was only one listing. Boy Genius Report has published a screenshot from the latest iPhone OS update, version 3.2, showing two new phones listed which should have essentially the same hardware. The original iPhone and iPhone 3G are noted as 'iPhone 1,1' and 'iPhone 1,2' respectively. This indicates that the general platform is mostly the same in terms of hardware. The iPhone 3GS is listed as 'iPhone 2,1' Then there is a listing for 'iPhone 3,1'. This is reportedly the model which Apple began testing last November. References to it first showed up in version 3.1 of the iPhone OS. The two other models listed, 'iPhone 3,2' and 'iPhone 3,3' are new in iPhone OS version 3.2. Based on the numbering used for the first two iPhones it's almost certain they share the same basic hardware as the previously discovered new model. So what could be different? The most likely explanation for at least one different version would be CDMA. All iPhones made so far have been designed exclusively for GSM networks. GSM is the technology used in the vast majority of mobile phone networks around the world. But many US carriers, including both Verizon and Sprint, use a competing technology called CDMA. Although it's possible to make a phone which supports both, it's simpler (and cheaper) to support one or the other. With AT&T's partnership with Apple as the US iPhone partner expected to end this year, rumors about a Verizon iPhone have run rampant. Perhaps we'll know more after Apple's iPhone OS press event later this week. |
| Microsoft to show off 'Pink' phone series on April 12th Posted: 05 Apr 2010 07:25 PM PDT The "Pink" phones will feature social networking tools, and will be aimed at teens. The WSJ is reporting that the media has been invited to the event in San Francisco, which has the title "It's time to share," a play off the social networking features of the devices. The phones will be available in the U.S. only at first, with an eventual international launch. |
| Zune HD firmware v4.5 now available Posted: 05 Apr 2010 06:59 PM PDT The player will now has native support for the MPEG-4 Part 2 ASP codec, and the player will playback XviD videos, which is still the codec of choice for most videos downloaded online. The format will play via your HDTV as well if you own the Zune HD Dock. Smart DJ playlists, a "Genius"-esque song playlist creator, is also available on the player and not just the desktop software. If you are connected via Wi-Fi you will be able to to create Smart DJ playlists that incorporate streamed content from the Zune Marketplace, besides the songs already stored on the player. |
| Apple to talk about upcoming iPhone OS features on Thursday Posted: 05 Apr 2010 03:04 PM PDT Like both the iPhone and iPod Touch, the iPad uses this stripped down version of OS X as its operating system. Engadget has reported getting an invitation to a press event which promises a "sneak peek of the next generation of iPhone OS software." It will be held this Thursday (April 8) at 10AM Pacific Time. As with every version of the iPhone OS, there has been rampant speculation about what features will be added in version 4. The iPad, with it's increased emphasis on apps similar to what you might use on a laptop or desktop, has only added to the rumors. Perhaps the hottest rumor right now is the introduction of multitasking. The current version of the OS doesn't allow applications other than the built-in iPod software to run in the background. With other smartphone vendors, particularly Nokia and Microsoft, making a big deal about their upcoming phones featuring multitasking superior to the iPhone this would make a lot of sense. Of course the same could have been said of Copy/Paste on version 2 of the OS. Many iPhone buyers were practically begging for it from the time the first model went on sale, but it didn't get added until two upgrades (and years) later. |
| Most of iPad buyers were Apple 'fanboys,' says survey Posted: 05 Apr 2010 10:40 AM PDT 74 percent of the buyers were current Mac users, and 96 percent of those were completely satisfied with their Mac computers. 66 percent of the buyers own iPhones. 13 percent owned Amazon Kindle e-readers but 58 percent were set to replace it with the iPad. The most popular model purchased was the cheap $499 16GB model, at 39 percent of all buys, followed by the more expensive 32GB model at 32 percent. 74 percent of all buyers will use the iPad for Internet surfing, with 38 percent using the device for e-book reading. |
| T-Mobile offering credit to buyers of HD2 if they trade in their iPhone Posted: 05 Apr 2010 10:05 AM PDT |
| Apple confirms 300,000 iPads sold on launch day Posted: 05 Apr 2010 08:47 AM PDT Analyst Gene Munster had predicted 700,000 unit sales yesterday, but he was clearly wrong. The 300,000 number is still a large number however, surpassing all conservative predictions. On launch day, one million apps were downloaded, and 250,000 e-books were downloaded from the iBookStore, notes Apple. The iPad is available today starting at $499, for the Wi-Fi only version. 3G data versions will be available by the end of April. |
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