Tuesday, November 27, 2012
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Friday, November 2, 2012
install a iPad Mini into a dash of a car.
Check out their video below...
[via Brent]
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iFone wants Apple to stop selling the iPhone under its current name in Mexico.
A court in Mexico City handed down a ruling last Thursday denying Apple's injunction request on the grounds that the iPhone brand is too phonetically similar to iFone, a brand belonging to a Mexican company that registered its name four years prior to Apple's filing for the iPhone brand mark. The decision stems from a legal action that Apple initially filed in 2009 requesting that the company cease using the iFone brand in order to head off the possibility of consumer confusion.
The iFone trademark was registered in 2003 and the firm has sued Apple for damages valued at up to 40% of iPhone sales revenue. iFone also wants Apple to stop selling the iPhone under its current name in Mexico.
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
iFixit has posted its teardown of the new iPad mini.
Highlights:
â The Mini is the first handheld iDevice to house stereo speakers.
â Model Number: A1432
â This round of glass removal was easier than previous ones, requiring less patience and a near-zero fear-factor.
â This is a 3.72 V, 16.5 Whr, 4400 mAh battery.
â Apple once again went with Samsung in its display manufacturing.
Hit the link below for the full teardown.
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Apple has released iOS 6.0.1 for the iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini, and iPod Touch.

This update contains improvements and bug fixes, including:
â Fixes a bug that prevents iPhone 5 from installing software updates wirelessly over the air
â Fixes a bug where horizontal lines may be displayed across the keyboard
â Fixes an issue that could cause camera flash to not go off
â Improves reliability of iPhone 5 and iPod touch (5th generation) when connected to encrypted WPA2 Wi-Fi networks
â Resolves an issue that prevents iPhone from using the cellular network in some instances
â Consolidated the Use Cellular Data switch for iTunes Match
â Fixes a Passcode Lock bug which sometimes allowed access to Passbook pass details from lock screen
â Fixes a bug affecting Exchange meetings
For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222
If you have an iPhone 5, the updater will download an app first that enables OTA updates then it will download 6.0.1.
We'll keep you posted on any other changes.
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iOS Updater for iPhone 5
Apple just released iOS 6.0.1 to squash some bugs that have been running around on all iOS devices. But if you have an iPhone 5 the OTA update process is a lot different than usual because one of the bugs iOS 6.0.1 fixes is the inability for iPhone 5s to install over the air updates.
To get the update, you'll have to download an app called iOS Updater, which isn't difficult to get but we've got a quick guide to help you update your iPhone 5 just in case things get a little confusing.
To download iOS Updater on your iPhone 5, go to Settings >> General >> Software Update. From the software update screen you'll see that a software update is available called Updater for iPhone 5. Tap on "Learn More" to go to the iOS Updater download screen.
Once you're at this iOS Updater download screen you just need to tap on Download and Install to start the process.
Make sure to tap Install on the next screen.
Once the download starts you'll be switched back to your homescreen where you'll find a new app call iOS Updater. Install iOS 6.0.1 over the air, just open the iOS Updater app.
Once you open up iOS Updater, you'll be switched back to the Software Update screen and see the notification that iOS 6.0.1 is ready to download. From here on out you can update your iPhone 5 as you normally would over the air, and once the installation is complete iOS Updater will be deleted from your homescreen.
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Apple's new 12W power adapter charges the iPad 30-45 minutes
The new 12 Watt USB Power Adapter delivers a few more watts for your iPad. The goal is to reduce charging times slightly over the 10 Watt version. It works with all iPads, iPhones, and iPods. $19.
Take a look below...
[via Tony]

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