Monday, June 27, 2011

iPhone 5 / 4S release date & feature rumors

  Jonny Evans: Apple's mobile future is completely cable-free | JR Raphael: Android travel apps: The power user's trio
 
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IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 / 4S release date & feature rumors
Apple is now expected to begin production of its new smartphone in the "late third quarter." That would push the iPhone 5 release date into September at the earliest, and is expected to finally interest from Verizon-cum-CDMA crowd. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers read the rumor runes and fan the feature flames. Not to mention: Ever wondered why your fridge suddenly seems empty? Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple's mobile future is completely cable-free
The future Apple world will be almost completely cable-free -- not just because of iCloud and Wi-Fi Sync in iOS 5, but also because the company is developing a transparent system that means you won't even need cables to recharge your iPhone, iPad, mouse or other device. Read More

JR Raphael: Android travel apps: The power user's trio
These three Android travel apps work together in perfect harmony, automating all of the hassles of organizing and managing a trip. Read More


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Chris Poelker: Why the Amazon cloud outage helped cloud computing
The recent outage over at Amazon was actually a good thing for cloud computing. It was a call to action that brought to light the need for solid standards for cloud infrastructure and iron-clad contractual obligations between cloud providers and subscribers. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's iCloud leader quits for health
Apple's iCloud product manager, John Herbold, recently quit Cupertino to create digital products to boost health. What kind of apps might he help create? Here's six iPad apps you can use to help boost your own health. Read More

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