Although it maintains a strict wall of secrecy about forthcoming announcements, Apple hypes up its special media events with cleverly designed and wor… Continue reading
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Apple Tests Hundreds of Product Packages in Secret Unboxing Room [VIDEO]
Apple makes its product packaging with stealthy love. An advanced copy of Adam Lashinsky’s book, Inside Apple, reveals product packa… Continue reading
Infinity Blade: How Two Brothers Made $20 Million From One Mobile Game
Infinity Blade is my favorite mobile game. I paid about six times more for it than I have any other iPhone or iPad app, and instantly knew it wa… Continue reading
How Apple’s Event Invites Hint at What’s to Come [PICS]
Paul Frank iPod Dock Adds Some Monkey to Your Music [GALLERY]
Everything is more fun when there’s a monkey involved. That’s just basically a fact. That’s why Paul Frank’s Julius Dance Machine is a must for your next wild party. Paul Frank — oh! maker of colorful, neon things — partnered with audio manufacturer SpeakerCraft to create this little Zenned-out creature, which works with all iPod […] Continue reading
The 5 Biggest Stories in Tech, Business & Social Media This Morning
Welcome to this morning’s edition of “First To Know,” a series in which we keep you in the know on what’s happening in the digital world. We’re keeping our eyes on five particular stories of interest today. Apple Sells 7 Million iPads in Record-Breaking Quarter One day after announcing that Steve Jobs was taking a […] Continue reading
iPod Touch Now Accounts for Half of iPod Sales
In recent quarters, Apple has seen sales of iPod fall flat, a signal to some that iPhone is starting to cannibalize sales of standalone mp3 players. However, on its earnings call this afternoon, Apple noted that sales of iPod touch are continuing to grow. In fact, the company says that iPod touch now makes up […] Continue reading
Why Apple’s Moral Censorship is Doomed
Apple is being branded “Big Brother” for banning cartoons, satire and books which do not adhere to its moral guidelines. Craig discusses why Apple censorship started and why it’s ultimately doomed. Continue reading