Month: June 2012
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Skype For Linux Loses Beta Tag, Hits 4.0
After more than 3 years in development Skype for Linux has shaken off its beta tag and made a substantial new release. read more
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Apple makes a big bet on mobile
Apple has introduced a new version of its mobile operating system for iPhones and iPads that will bring a host of new features, including maps that let users zoom over a three-dimensional image of a city. read more
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TomTom confirms it has signed an agreement with Apple
At the WWDC keynote yesterday, Apple announced it was moving away from Google Maps and showed off its new maps program, which will make a debut in iOS 6. read more
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Apple WWDC 2012 Keynote Pt. 1: Tim Cook Introduction
Tim Cook’s opening remarks and intro at this year’s Apple World Wide Developers Conference (2012), with a crowd warm-up by none other than Siri. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnQ3Kc3PIjM
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Apple WWDC 2012 Keynote Pt. 4: iOS 6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cC1TIis-cmI
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Key to cure is evolution and revolution
Leaps and bounds … Between 2005 and 2010, the number of women being screened biennially for breast cancer in NSW rose 66,000. In the 10 years to 2008, the death rate fell 11 per cent. read more
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PS4 games in development, we want to “build a great machine”
PS4 games are in development and Sony is concentrating on building a great machine before revealing any more details, revealed Sony Worldwide Studios US head, Scott Rohde. read more
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Photographer deep fries iPad in the name of art
Sizzling smartphones and beer-battered iPads are just some of the digital delicacies on offer in ‘Deep Fried Gadgets’, a new series of works by artist Henry Hargreaves. read more
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Apple extravaganza: major refresh coming next week
A plethora of new iPhone features, Siri for iPad, new MacBooks and 3D maps are just some of the predictions swirling around the rumour mill ahead of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week. read more