BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon November 14th, 2011
Apple fans may chuckle, but the arrival this week of Amazon’s first-generation Kindle Fire may have a significant impact on what direction Apple takes with future iDevices. In fact, when we look back at this week in a few years, we might remember it as the week that most changed the iPad and for the better.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu November 03rd, 2011
Twelve days before its Kindle Fire tablet arrives, Amazon has announced a new service that makes buying a Kindle device even more valuable. The Kindle Owners’ Lending Library is available now via the Amazon website.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed November 02nd, 2011
On November 15, Amazon will release the Kindle Fire, the online retailer's answer to the iPad. However, for those that want to experience the Fire without spending the $199 to do so, there is now a solution, according to iDevice Daily.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue November 01st, 2011
Apple has quietly pulled a third-party app that allowed users to stream music from their Amazon Cloud Drive. aMusic, which arrived in the App Store last month, is no longer available for download in the App Store. Meanwhile, the company is said to be unhappy with a Google Music-inspired app as well.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu October 20th, 2011
In November, Amazon will release its long awaiting tablet, the Amazon Fire. The arrival of the $199 device, however, isn’t keeping Apple’s CEO up at night with worries. In fact, Tim Cook suggested the Fire’s entry would do nothing to Apple’s market share in the tablet arena, according to BGR.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon October 10th, 2011
Audible.com is eliminating the ability for customers to make in-app purchases via its free iPhone/iPod touch app. Instead, customers will have to order new items via the company’s website.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sun October 02nd, 2011
Each week AppAdvice offers hundreds of stories about what is new with the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad and about the tech industry in general. Here are ten of the best for the week that was.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu September 29th, 2011
With the November 15 debut of Amazon’s Kindle Fire now official, attention turns to what this means to Apple and the iPad and to the tablet industry as a whole. The answers might surprise you.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed September 28th, 2011
Amazon’s highly anticipated “iPad-killer,” the Kindle Fire, will be priced at $199 it was announced today. This price-point alone could soon change the face of the entire tablet market and affect Apple accordingly, says Bloomberg News.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 27th, 2011
Amazon is expected to unveil its new Kindle tablet device tomorrow at a press conference at 10 a.m. EDT. The so-called “Kindle Fire” will include a modified version of Android and retail for under $300, according to TechCrunch.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon September 26th, 2011
Weakening demand could soon force Apple to slash iPad 2 inventories and also drop prices for the top-selling tablet, according to two new reports today.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 13th, 2011
Apple has added a new section to its iBookstore called “Quick Reads,” which features short stories and manuals for $5 or less. Sound familiar?
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BY Casey Tschida on Wed September 07th, 2011
A little earlier today, Amazon released an update to their Amazon Mobile app that will not only provide a little assistance in finding your wish list items, and at a low price, but also help track them on the way to your doorstep.
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BY Joe White on Sat September 03rd, 2011
A new iPhone app called "Tiny Invaders" is now available to download in the App Store. The application, which is the first app developed by Hogrocket (a company formed by a few guys who used to work at Bizarre), is currently available to download for $3.99.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri September 02nd, 2011
The Amazon Tablet is very real, according to TechCrunch. Now, let the real tablet wars begin.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon August 29th, 2011
We’ve heard a lot of rumors in recent months that Amazon is about to release a device that will compete against Apple’s iPad. Now, that device could have a name according to The Android Authority.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu August 25th, 2011
Look out Netflix, a new competitor could soon emerge. According to Reuters, Flipboard, the newsreader app, is likely to begin offering video content in the next few months too. But, that's not all.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu August 04th, 2011
It’s almost time to say goodbye to your iPhone 4. As such, you should know that your handset is still worth a lot of money on the secondary market. Here's how much.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu August 04th, 2011
Technology is always advancing and as such a developer’s work is never done. Now, a new survey suggests that going forward, many developers are focusing their attention on providing mobile products that utilize Apple’s iCloud service and Google’s new social network, Google+.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue August 02nd, 2011
Apple has finally unveiled its iCloud pricing structure for those customers that wish to purchase additional storage beyond the 5 GB each user receives free of charge. With this in mind, we thought it was important to compare these prices with those of similar products already on the market. To do so, we've compared iCloud prices with those of Dropbox, Amazon’s Cloud Drive and the Google Music Beta service.
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