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Alexander Vaughn
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Alexander Vaughn

Editor-in-chief/Sofa-chair enthusiast. Contact: alexander@appadvice.com
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Video: First Look At iOS 4.2 On The iPad

Video: First Look At iOS 4.2 On The iPad

As we told you a few minutes ago, today Apple released the first beta of iOS 4.2 to iOS developers. And, as you probably know, it's finally bringing iOS 4 to the iPad. You may have already seen it, as Steve demoed it at the last keynote. Nevertheless, we thought you would be interested in a little video walk-through, so here it is...

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The App Store Gets The Instant Treatment

The App Store Gets The Instant Treatment

The arrival of Google Instant was followed by a swarm of similar projects meant to give instant search results to all kinds of websites. There's been: YouTube, Google Images and even iTunes music this morning. Well, now it's the App Store's turn to get the same "instant" treatment.

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New Kindle Ad Takes A Bite At The iPad

New Kindle Ad Takes A Bite At The iPad

As great as the iPad is, it definitely has a weak spot: sunlight. Yes, not only does sunlight easily overheat the iPad, but it also makes its screen unreadable. Amazon didn't miss the opportunity to call Apple out on this fact; in a new ad they began airing today.

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Speed Performance Test Video: iPhone 4 Vs New iPod Touch

Speed Performance Test Video: iPhone 4 Vs New iPod Touch

The only real performance related hardware difference (as shown on iFixit) between the iPhone 4 and the new iPod touch is that the iPhone 4 has 512MB of RAM while the iPod touch has only 256MB (like the iPad). You might be wondering what impact such a difference will have on your daily usage. Read more...

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iFixit Takes The iPod Touch Apart - Why So Thin & Cheap?

iFixit Takes The iPod Touch Apart - Why So Thin & Cheap?

As you know, Apple released the fourth iteration of its very successful iPod touch today.And, as usual, the folks at iFixit took one apart as soon as they got their hands on it, just so we can learn all its secrets. It's much cheaper than an iPhone 4 (starting at $229, and no contract involved) and also much thinner. So, what's the catch? Read on to see what iFixit discovered.

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