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OnLive goes from gaming to Desktop and TV
Posted On Monday, January 16, 2012 By temp. Under TUAW Tags: bruce grove, ces, ces 2012, desktop, features, function-learn, gaming, interview, ios, ipad, OnLive, the-end, tuaw, var-learn
The folks from OnLive, who we met up with last week at CES, are understandably apologetic about the fact that the iOS app for gaming hasn't yet shown up in the App Store. But though they may be sorry it hasn't appeared, OnLive's Bruce Grove is still mum on what the holdup is all about, only saying that the app is still going through Apple's "approval process." Is Apple holding the app up for breaking subscription rules, or did OnLive submit it a little late to the App Store over the holiday season

Next iPhone Will Have A Thinner Profile Than The iPhone 4S With Support For All 3G and 4G LTE Networks [REPORT]
Posted On Friday, January 13, 2012 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, apple, apple-patent, desktop, iphone, redmondpie, retina display, sharp-removed, site-meter, thinner-profile
Well it’s that time again, when an analyst tells us everything we either already know or suspect about an upcoming product, and this time it’s the next iPhone’s turn to get the crystal ball treatment. Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty believes that the next iPhone will sport an all-new, thinner chassis than the current iPhone 4S, which fits in with the expectations we all have that Apple will offer a redesigned handset next time around.
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LG And Samsung To Supply iPad 3′s Retina Display, Sharp Removed From List Of Suppliers [REPORT]
Posted On Friday, January 13, 2012 By temp. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, apple, apple-patent, desktop, desktop-brings, ipad, ipad 3, oliver-haslam, redmond-pie-, redmondpie, site-meter
With iPad 3 set to be announced any time in the next few months ; the rumors and counter-rumors are beginning to gather pace. Just recently there were reports that Sharp was to be the producer of panels for the new, high-resolution displays, but that now seems unlikely.
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Apple Patent Points To New 3D User Interface For iPhone
Posted On Friday, January 13, 2012 By temp. Under RedMondPie Tags: apple, control-music, desktop, home, iphone, networks, patent, paul-morris, retina display, site-meter, thinner-profile
Rumors of Apple working on a new 3D interface for the iPhone and iPad just will not go away. It has been a regular rumor ever since the original iPhone was introduced, and has been supported by more than a few patent applications ever since. Now a new patent application has been discovered by those eagle-eyed people over at Patently Apple
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SBStickyNotes: A Cydia Tweak To Add Notes Directly To Your iPhone’s Springboard
Posted On Saturday, December 31, 2011 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, RedMondPie Tags: animation, cydia, desktop, jailbreak, nature, redmondpie, sbsticknotes, springboard, tweak-brings
Another day, another iOS 5 tweak and this time it is the turn of developer Fr0zen Sun to release his latest tweak to the growing number of jailbroken iOS 5 users.
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Create your own OS X 10.7 Lion boot DVD, USB drive or SD card
Posted On Friday, July 22, 2011 By admin. Under DVICE, How-Tos, MacRumors Tags: app-store, apple, computer, desktop, imac, ipod, iTunes, windows
After downloading OS X 10.7 Lion from the Mac App Store, it might be a good idea to create your own boot disc or recovery drive. This would make it much easier to re-install Lion in the event that your hard drive fails.
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MacBundlePro OS X Bundle: 9 applications to improve your Mac
Posted On Sunday, May 1, 2011 By admin. Under DVICE, How-Tos, MacRumors Tags: Christmas, computer, desktop, imac, ipad, iphone, ipod, ipod touch, mac, macrumors, microsoft, os x, software, tutorial
A new bundle of Mac applications is being offered until May 13th at an 89% discount. For $19.90, Mac users can get 9 software titles focused on making the Mac experience even better. Since this is a website all about Mac tips, tricks, and tutorials, most of our readers are actively seeking ways to do more with their Macs and keep them running their best.
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