With iPad app frenzy in full force, the App Store is growing by the minute as iPad apps are being approved. Early this morning, Mobile ad exchange Mobclix tallied the number of apps and the breakdown between paid and free apps in the store. According to Mobclix, there are a total of 3,122 iPad apps [...]
Tags: Apple, Applications, Apps Download, Ditch, Download Apps, Free Apps, Frenzy, Full Force, Ipad, Iphone, Iphone Apps, Numbers Games, Time Magazine, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal, Wallet
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Sun, April 4 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Earlier today, news broke that The New York Times was raising the price on its E-Edition from $14.99 to $19.99 a month. Now, Amazon has just told customers with Kindle subscriptions to the Times that they’re getting a price hike too: they’re jumping from $13.99 to $19.99 — an increase of 43 percent. Current Kindle [...]
Tags: Amazon Kindle, Anticipation, Free Trial Period, Ipad, Launch, New York Times, Nyt, Price Hike, Sake, Six Months, Subscription Fee, Subscription Price, Subscription Rates, Substantial Savings, Term Commitments, Today News, Unused Portion, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal, Wireless Delivery
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Sat, April 3 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
The Wall Street Journal has just published an article that states that Apple is currently working on a new iPhone model to be released this summer. This shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone (the last three iPhones have all been released during either June or July) but the report also includes one big [...]
Tags: Android, Cdma Phones, Chagrin, Exclusivity Contract, Forgone Conclusion, Ipad, Iphone, Iphones, Iwatani, Mass Production, Pegatron, Quarterly Earnings Report, Technology Corp, Tidbit, Unlocked Iphone, Urban Areas, Wall Street Journal, Wireless Technology, Wsj, Yukari
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Mon, March 29 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
The rumor circulating around Silicon Valley yesterday: Walt Mosspuppet, the foul-mouthed and funny puppet version of the Wall Street Journal’s Walt Mossberg, is actually the brainchild of Newsweek’s Dan Lyons, AKA Fake Steve Jobs. Lyons, says the rumor, actually writes the scripts for all of the videos, and Brian Hogg acts them out with the [...]
Tags: Brainchild, Brian Hogg, Dan Lyons, Fake Steve Jobs, Funny, Mossberg, Newsweek, Puppet, Silicon Valley, Steve Jobs, Truth, Videos, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal, Writing Scripts
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Sat, March 27 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Google is planning to unveil a broad new social product on Tuesday that will integrate with at least two existing Google products. Some details emerged earlier today on the Wall Street Journal (“a new feature that makes it easier and faster for users of Gmail to view media and status updates”), but our understanding is [...]
Tags: Gmail, Google, Live Coverage, New Feature, Photo, Product Tomorrow, Social Product, Social Services, Status Updates, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal
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Mon, February 8 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments