Does the next iPod Nano really need a camera?
When the touchscreen sixth-generation iPod Nano replaced the fifth-gen, it not only lost the click wheel but the video camera mounted on the rear of the wafer-thin device too. Now, a series of images have leaked out showing the familiar sixth-gen Nano with a camera lens on the rear; suggesting the feature could make a return on the next model.
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Three things to keep you snug on the slopes
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Article: Instant Expert: iTunes U for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch
Apple first introduced iTunes U to the iTunes Store in late 2006, originally introducing it as a new podcast category focused on educational material from a handful of educational institutions. Users could download audio or video lectures in podcast form, sometimes interspersed with PDF files to serve as supplemental reading materials. When iTunes 9 was released in the fall of 2009, iTunes U ...
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Three Reasons Apple's iCloud Isn't Ready for Business
While the popular cloud service can be handy for personal use, it lacks some essential functionality that can be critical for entrepreneurs.
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I’m switching to iPhone 4S for a week
This week I will be embarking on a journey which includes me giving up the Android smartphones I’ve been using essentially exclusively over the past several years and picking up an iPhone 4S. Apple’s own smartphone hero is the most well-known smartphone hardware/software combination on Earth, and since it is my job to bring you, [...]
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