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[3 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 110 views]
iPhone heat issue much ado about nothing

Okay folks, it’s time to step back, take a deep breath and relax.
(Credit: Apple, Inc.)
There has been a lot of talk today about Apple supposedly admitting it has heat issues with the new iPhone 3GS. The simple fact is, that is not true.
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[3 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 111 views]
AT&T breaks sales records with iPhone 3GS launch

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The first day the Apple iPhone 3GS went on sale was the biggest sales day ever for AT&T, according to an internal memo sent to company employees that has since been published in various blogs.
That’s right, iPhone Day 2009 beat out the two previous iPhone …
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[2 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 121 views]
As industry recovers, Mac growth beating PCs

It’s been a tough road for everyone in the tech sector over the past year, but there are small signs of recovery, especially for Apple.
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Morgan Stanley analyst Kathryn Huberty says Apple is outperforming the PC market in sales growth, and this was before Apple released its new MacBook Pros in June, …
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[29 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 127 views]
For games, no big rush to speedy iPhone 3GS

The iPhone 3GS is already wooing game developers with its faster, more powerful platform, but don’t expect a ton of games fully taking advantage of it to flood the App Store–yet.

Though 1 million iPhone 3GSs sold in one weekend, the latest Apple mobile device is essentially still a niche product, compared to the 40 million original iPhones, iPhone 3Gs, and both iPod Touch models already sold. And those won’t be able to run games with the same efficiency and speed as the new iPhone 3GS.

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[29 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 241 views]
Bake cookies on the countertop

The Nostalgia Bakery Express (Credit: www.nostalgiaelectrics.com)
With the Nostalgia Bakery Express, you can bake cookies without even turning on your oven.
Rather than firing up the oven when you want a batch of fresh-baked cookies, the Nostalgia Bakery Express offers cookie-baking capabilities in a countertop appliance. It offers baking temperatures between 375 degrees and 400 degrees Fahrenheit–as long as your cookie recipe calls for a temperature inside that range, you can have cookies ready to eat in just minutes. You place your cookie dough on a nonstick cast aluminum tray that sits …