UK Apple expo for creative professionals attracts interest from over 3,000 people

28 May, 2012 - Killian Bell
Editors Choice

More than 3,000 people have requested tickets for an Apple exhibition based in the UK that will kick off later this year. Aimed at creative professionals with Mac and iOS devices, Appule promises to deliver “a forum to engage with each other and key suppliers.”

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Apple starts ‘Editors’ Choice’ and ‘Free App of the Week’ promotions

26 May, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Editors Choice

Apple has started running a couple of new App Store promotions. ‘Editors Choice’, which appears to have taken the place of “Staff Favourites”, sees new and noteworthy apps given some extra exposure, and the company has also launched a ‘Free App of the Week’ promo.

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Long-awaited iOS 5.1.1 untethered jailbreak released

25 May, 2012 - Killian Bell
Absinthe A5 jailbreak for iPhone 4S and iPad 2

Today the Chronic Dev-Team have released their long-awaited Absinthe 2.0 untethered jailbreak for iOS devices running Apple’s latest iOS 5.1.1 firmware. The exploit supports almost every device that’s compatible with the 5.1.1 release, except for the third-generation Apple TV.

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John Malkovich stars in two new iPhone 4S TV adverts

24 May, 2012 - Paul Dixon
iPhone 4S John Malkovich

Apple has released two new TV adverts for the iPhone 4S featuring the actor John Malkovich. As with previous ads in the series, both focus on the smartphone’s voice-controlled assistant, Siri. In the first commercial, which is titled “Life”, Siri answers a philosophical question. And in the second, titled “Joke”, Siri shows her funny side while helping Malkovich plan a night out.

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How Tim Cook’s leadership is changing Apple

24 May, 2012 - Killian Bell
Tim Cook on stage

You don’t need to know Tim Cook personally to see that he’s very different to Steve Jobs – not only as a person, but also as a CEO. And so it’s no surprise that Apple is evolving a little differently with Cook at the helm. Having been in his role for nine months now, Fortune has drawn up a lengthy profile on Apple’s new leader and how the Cupertino camp is changing under his direction.

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Jonathan Ive officially knighted, interviewed by The Telegraph

23 May, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Jonathan Ive

Apple’s London-born senior vice president of industrial design Jonathan Ive, was officially knighted at Buckingham Palace earlier today. The honor, which was announced back in December, recognises his services to design and enterprise, through the creation of iconic products such as the iMac, iPhone and iPad.

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Steve Jobs is honored at the Webby Awards

22 May, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Webby Awards

The 16th annual Webby Awards, which took place last night in New York City, featured a tribute to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. John Hodgman & Justin Long, who starred in the “I’m a Mac, I’m a PC” adverts, and Richard Dreyfuss, the voice behind “The Crazy Ones” advert took to the stage to introduce a special video featuring a number of famous faces.

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Leap Motion unveils 3D motion-control device

22 May, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Leap Motion Leap

San Francisco startup Leap Motion has unveiled a product that’s guaranteed to get fans of the movie Minority Report excited. The Leap is a 3D motion-control device which is claimed to be 200 times more accurate than anything else on the market – including Microsoft’s Kinect, and when it launches later this year, it will retail for an affordable $69.99 (£44).

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Latest OS X Mountain Lion developer preview has iOS-style automatic app downloads

21 May, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Mountain Lion automatic downloads

Have you enabled Automatic Downloads on your iOS devices? It’s a handy little option introduced with iOS 5, that allows apps, books, or music purchased on one device to be automatically downloaded to others signed into the same account. It would appear that Apple are also bringing the feature to the Mac App Store in the next version of OS X.

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