Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

Magic Mouse has Captured Over 10 Percent Market Share

December 29th, 2009

MagicMouseIn October this year, along with new iMacs, Apple introduced Magic Mouse, the world’s first mouse with a multi- touch surface, like the one you see on iPhones and MacBooks. Magic Mouse’s predecessor, Mighty Mouse, never became any success and many have complained about the scroll ball, but Magic Mouse is completely different, and after just 8 weeks on the market, it has captured over 10 pct. market share, and Apple is now the third best selling mouse manufacturer, behind Microsoft and Logitech.

Though Apple is in third place, their superiors on the mouse market are far ahead, and Apple will by no chance catch up with them as yet, but Apple has felt the demand on Magic Mouse and here at AppleLunch we have actually experienced that it was impossible to purchase Magic Mouse anywhere in Aarhus, Denmark. Premium Reseller “humac” told that they haven’t had any Magic Mouses since November, and were not expecting to have any before late January, so if you want a Magic Mouse, and you live outside America, we recommend you to buy it from Apple Online Store.

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New iPhone Spotted

November 30th, 2009

iphone_3gsiPhone developer Pandav have been in the media’s spotlight for some time lately, because they claim to have spotted usage records for an unreleased iPhone in their app’s analytics.

The analytic tool used to spot the new iPhone is PinchMedia and it allows you to break down customers usage and it also allows you to see what specific device that is being used to run your applications and every devices have their own identification number assigned by Apple, and in this case the device identification number spotted was “iPhone3,1” and it doesn’t match up with any shipping iPhones.

The newest iPhone, the iPhone 3GS, has the identification number “iPhone2,1” and was also spotted in statistics and logs more than half a year before its announcement. The application that disclosed the existence of the next coming iPhone was iBart, a public transportation guide for the San Francisco train system.

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South Koreans Want iPhone, But Is iPhone Good Enough?

November 28th, 2009
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Will iPhone pass the test against LG and Samsung?

Today, iPhone was released in South Korea which is one of the toughest countries to make a breakthrough in, and only the fewest of cell phones manufacturers can make money in South Korea. Despite that, Apple has received many pre-orders on the iPhone.

53,000 iPhone pre-orders has been reported according to AP Business, and that makes the iPhone release in South Korea much more popular than the Chinese iPhone launch, but the iPhone lacks on some areas. The South Koreans are very sophisticated mobile phone users, and with the local manufacturers Samsung and LG it will be hard to work its way through for the iPhone. Samsung and LG offer features that allow users to watch local TV on their iPhones, and yet there is no such feature on the iPhone and that will make it difficult, since it is a very popular service among South Koreans.

Only the future can tell if iPhone will be a success in South Korea, and the launch in South Korea can easily be seen iPhone’s ‘exam’ on the consumer market.

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SEGA Announces ‘Super Monkey Ball 2′

November 21st, 2009

When the App Store was announced back in July 2008, one of the main titles of applications to the iPhone and iPod Touch was Super Monkey Ball, a game developed by SEGA and it became an enormous commercial success. The game was priced $9.99 and it sat the standard of pricing, when it comes to games for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Now, SEGA announces Super Monkey Ball 2 for iPhone!

Super Monkey Ball uses the accelerometer to control a monkey in a ball, and the objective is to control the monkey in the ball to collect as many bananas as you can, and make it’s way to a magic port before the time runs out. This concept is continued in the upcoming Super Monkey Ball 2 that has 115 new challenging levels, and now you can also play multiplayer via WiFi. SEGA notes that they have received criticism on the sensitivity of the control system in Super Monkey Ball, so that is also improved in the new version and should be more precise than its relief.

Super Monkey Ball 2 is expected to be released in time for the holidays, and no price has been announced yet.

Watch the video below to see a preview of Super Monkey Ball 2

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Free App Review – Fit to Drive & Guess My Age

November 12th, 2009

Today it’s Thursday and it’s time for our weekly free app reviews. Each Thursday, AppleLunch will provide you with reviews of free apps from the App Store to separate the wheat from the chaff. Today, we will test if we’re sober enough to drive, and afterwards some magic.

Fit to Drive

The free application “Fit to Drive” is developed by Designit A/S in cooperation with Healthmate.

Fit to Drive is an application that maybe will prevent car accidents caused by drunk driving and save lives, and we salutes the initiative! Let’s start the review. When you enter the application, you will start in the main menu. Here you can see six different options: a per mille calculator, a pupil polygraph, a “are you fit to drive?” test, a highscore list of the before mentioned test, an information button and a disclaimer. Let’s just say that all the fun is in the three topmost options.

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Let’s take a look at the per mille calculator. When you tap the option, you will be asked to select your consumption. There are four different types of drinks with different alcohol percentages, and you are asked to show how many of each type of drinks you have drunken. When it is done, tap next and now you shall enter your gender and weight, and then again tap next. In the next screen that appears, you shall select the starting time, and your location (country) and then tap next, and you will be shown what you are allowed to do, and what you certainly shall not do. As bonus, you can see what time you’re sober at, and if you swipe left, you can see how many calories you have gained, and how far you have to run to burn the amount of calories.

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The next option in the main menu gave us a bit of a laugh, because if you’re in a pub and have had a few pints, you rarely brings a mirror with you, and in the second option “Pupil Polygraph”, you are asked to select your pupil size. We agreed that you have to ask a friend to select the pupil size for you, and a sober friend would be the best option to choose. Anyway, by choosing the size of ones pupil size, you can get an indication to if he or she is sober to drive, and if his or her reactions are normal he or she might not be affected by any kinds of drugs.

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The third option in the main menu though, is my personal favorite. It’s a small test with a few questions that are easy to answer correct and some assignments that are easy to complete in sober condition. When you have completed the 10 assignments, you’ll get your result if you can drive by yourself or you should let someone else drive for you, and let’s just make clear that THE TEST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY – DON’T DRIVE UNLESS YOU ARE TOTALLY SURE THAT YOU ARE SOBER and the application can’t tell you if you’re affected by drugs or alcohol.

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The application is free, and even if you haven’t had a few drinks, it’s still interesting to see if you can pass the “Are You Fit To Drive?” test. I admit that I have failed a couple of times in sober condition, and I think that I’m sober right now, while I’m writing this review (had a few glasses of wine last night). This application is worth a try for everyone and we recommends you to download it at App Store by clicking the link below.

4/5 STARS

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Guess My Age

“Guess My Age” is developed by mugamme.com and is of course free.

The app description says: “Amaze yourself. Than amaze your friends.” Well, we admit that we’re not that amazed by this application, but we think that some might find it amazing, until they’ve realized that it’s pure math.

What the application does, is to tell your age, but if you don’t know your own age, it can’t tell you how old you are, so it’s actually quite useless. It’s like “Give me your address, and I will tell you where you live”, but in a more mathematical way.

When you enter the app, 50 numbers are shown, and topmost is a question: “Is there any number that matches your age?”. If there is, tap yes, and if not, tap no. Afterwards the exact same question is asked, but the numbers aren’t the same as before. This happens seven times total, and if you haven’t misread, the application will tell you how old you are.

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Amazed? No, not really. Nor were we, but if you show this application to some younger people, they might think it’s pure magic.

2/5 STARS

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Worm Attack on iPhones

November 9th, 2009

It couldn’t last any longer: the first known iPhone worm is loose, but fortunately it only attacks jailbroken iPhones.

It’s the antivirus firm Sophos, who details the worm, which surfaced in Australia last week and affects jailbroken iPhones that have SSH installed without and haven’t changed the default password. If you have an iPhone, purchased in a store and haven’t done anything to it but connecting to iTunes, you can stay calm.

Though the worm is harmless and only changes the background image, it is a sign that in the future, more dangerous attacks on jailbroken iPhones could take place, and the worm also indicates so, since Sophos has found multiple variants, as well as numerous comments within the code that tells the worm is an experiment to draw attention to the risk, faced by users that have jailbroken their iPhones.

Our advice to the readers is not to jailbreak your iPhones. The app store offers you nearly everything that you can imagine, including high security.

Read Sophos’ announcement

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First early information of the next generation iPhone?

November 6th, 2009

Finally the first small parts of information about the next generation iPhone has been rumored, this time from several sources which have been pretty reliable in the past.

The new iPhone, which should traditionally arrive around Summer next year (2010), is now rumored to contain a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip, allowing the iPhone to communicate through radio over short distances. Apple has earlier filed several patents for the technology, and activity indicate that the company is indeed investigating it, and maybe even already implementing RFID in the next generation iPhone.

Stay put for more news, and enjoy your lunch!

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Steve Jobs named CEO of the Decade

November 5th, 2009

Steve Jobs - KeynoteSteven Paul Jobs, Apple CEO and co-founder, the 43rd richest man in America and largest individual Disney shareholder, is according to Fortune named ‘CEO of the Decade‘ for his role in turning Apple into a groundbreaking technology leader.

Youthful founder gets booted from his company in the 1980s, returns in the 1990s, and in the following decade survives two brushes with death, one securities-law scandal, an also-ran product lineup, and his own often unpleasant demeanor to become the dominant personality in four distinct industries, a billionaire many times over, and CEO of the most valuable company in Silicon Valley.

One reason why Jobs is named as CEO of the decade is that he, after his return to Apple, introduced the iMac that became a breakthrough with its all-in-one computer system, and it reestablished Apple’s economy, and in 2001 he and Apple launched iTunes as a music software and later the same year Apple released the first iPod, but those events didn’t seemed to help in an established market, and takeovers were rumored.

Steve JobsAt this time, Macintosh computers were mainly used by students and artists, but Steve Jobs had a plan and he convinced the rest of Apple’s board that it would be a great idea to build retail stores, and at the same time it was realized that Apple had to become different on designs compared to the successful blandness of Microsoft, Dell and Intel. That difference proved to be a breakthrough and after a short while, people came to Apple begging for the next iPod.

In 2002 Apple made iTunes Windows compatible, and it became another huge step forward for Apple and just a year after, iTunes Store was opened and became pioneer in digital music. 5 years later another brilliant idea was realized: the App Store. But wait, isn’t something missing? Of course. The iPod became an astonishing success, and in 2007 Apple reinvented the phone. In other words, they introduced the iPhone – an iPod and a phone in one single device.

In January 2009, Steve Jobs took a 5 months leave of absence from Apple to undergo a liver transplant, and fans of Apple didn’t saw him until September 9th, when he returned as first keynote speaker and presented among other a new iPod Nano lineup.

At AppleLunch we couldn’t agree more to Fortunes decision of naming Steve Jobs as ‘CEO of the Decade’ and without him, Apple news and rumors wouldn’t be that interesting to follow.

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Free App Review – Trailers International & Flashlight

November 5th, 2009

Today it’s Thursday and it’s time for our weekly free app reviews. Each Thursday, AppleLunch will provide you with reviews of free apps from the App Store to separate the wheat from the chaff. Today, we will decide what to see next time in the cinema, and brighten up someone’s path.

Trailers International

Trailers International is developed by xTeo who has also made a similar application, named Trailers.

Alright, let’s get started. The first screen that appears, is a list of movies, which I had no clue about when I downloaded the free app (a joke, laugh, laugh) and I decided of course to take a closer look at it. I wasn’t familiar with any of the titles that I was given, but that might be caused by my eager to see movies in the cinema.

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Finally I found an interesting title that I wanted to know more about: “The Men Who Stare at Goats,” it is called. I noticed in the list that the movie features George Clooney, Ewan McGregor and Kevin Spacey and will be released December 03 2009. I tapped the movie cover, and suddenly the movie trailer started to play, actually in pretty nice quality.

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The movie trailer has a length of 2:23 and it was really funny. It might be one of those movies that I will watch in cinema. Next, I tapped the info right next to the movie cover, and I was shown more details about the movie, and four buttons: “Imdb”, which leads to Imdb’s info page about the movie, a star shaped button, which will add the movie to “my favorites,” “Movie Site” which led m to a yellow page (might be some kind of error), and finally the button called “Trailer 1,” which will start playing the trailer of tapped.

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Lowest on the screen is a navigation bar. The leftmost button shows you a resume of the movie, if tapped. The left-arrow button leads to the movie before “The Men Who Stare at Goats” on the list, which appeared when the application started up, and the mirrored button leads to the next. The play button plays the trailer (yes, it’s basically the application’s core function) and the last button is a “refer a friend” button, from which you can send out an e-mail about the movie. The two navigation buttons though, are more or less superfluous, because if you swipe the screen left or right, you will get to the next and the previous movie title.

We will now get back to the movie list, because we aren’t finish with the application at all. It has extremely many functions. As I mentioned before, it is possible to create a favorite list of movie trailers and that you can find in the top by tapping the “Favorites” button.

In the button of the screen is a button called “Dates” and it sorts the whole list after by release dates of the movies, starting with the next release day of a movie. The next button gives you a search function so that you can search if you want information on a specific movie release you can type the title in the search bar.

The next button is maybe the second most interesting feature in the application. It is the “Downloads” page, and yes, you CAN download the movie trailers if you want! To download a movie trailer, head back to the trailer list, and tap the download button, which is the round button with a down arrow. Afterwards a notification badge appears in at the “Downloads” button. Tap it, and tap “Start” to download the trailers. After this you can turn off your WiFi and/or EDGE/3G and still see the entire trailer that you have downloaded. Brilliant feature, if you want to show a trailer to a friend or a family member, that has no connectable WiFi connection.

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Right next to the “Downloads” button is a “More” button that you might be familiar with from many other iPhone applications, for example the iPod application. In the “More” section, you can choose to sort the movie trailers by actors, directors, genres, studios or you can even shuffle them if you want some random trailers.

This review is soon coming to an end, but we want to mention some more stuff before deciding how good it is. In the upper left corner you can see the British flag. If you tap it, you can choose between ten different countries in Europe. Since we live in Denmark, it’s obvious to chose Denmark from the list, and then we will get release dates in Denmark and Danish movies too on the list.

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The very last thing from the application we want to show is the “Movie cover” screen. To activate it, just tilt your iPhone or iPod Touch to horizontal and now you can navigate through movie titles by swiping left or right.

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You might probably have guessed already that this application is worth to be more than a free application. It is one of the best free applications that we have ever tested and to movie enthusiasts, it is a must-have. It has so many features and possibilities, and I can’t see a single argument why it should not be top-rated.

5/5 STARS

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Flashlight

Flashlight is developed by John Haney Software, inspired from his daughter and wife.

This is the first review ever, where I had to turn of the light in order to make a true review of an application. This is because the application actually is meant to be a flashlight, that you can use in situations where you can’t see nothing, because… well, it’s dark and only the fewest of people have nightvision.

So, I turned off the light, the TV, my computer screen, my MacBook display, my backlit keyboard and everything else that produced some kind of light, and that gave me some trouble finding back to my seat, but I made it without getting seriously hurt, and now I wanted to light up my room with my iPhone.

… But it disappointed me. The application didn’t produce enough light so I could see the other end of the room, which is only a few meters, but then it came to me that I could change the brightness in the iPhone’s settings. I changed it to the brightest, and reopened the application, and now the application lightened up my entire room, and I could easily stand up and walk around, without trampling in to something.

The standard color in flashlight i white, but you can change it to the color you want, and even black is an opportunity. You can also swipe your finger up or down to brighten or darken the light, and if you want to go to the settings menu, just tap and hold in the middle of the screen and release when you’re told to.

Green light, go!

Green light, go!

In Settings you can navigate to “Special Effects” and turn that on, but remember to read the warning note, which tells you about seizure. The special effects includes S.O.S. morse code, trippy, deep trippy, Smooth, Yin-yang, 6-sided and chasers, and you can see some of them below.

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The application is generally below middle in creativity and it surfers from limits in brightness. If it is dark and you want a flashlight, but doesn’t have one, it makes almost the same level of flash if you just opens the Settings on the iPhone and turns up the brightness. You doesn’t need an application to light up for you.

2/5 STARS

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Nokia sues Apple, claiming patent infringement

October 22nd, 2009

NokiaLogoThe Finnish mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, announced today that they are suing Apple for infringing 10 patents owned by Nokia, in the iPhone.

The infringed patents includes GSM, UMTS and wireless LAN (WLAN) standards.

As a leading innovator in wireless communications, Nokia has created one of the strongest and broadest patent portfolios in the industry, investing more than EUR 40 billion in R&D during the last two decades. Much of this intellectual property, including the patents in suit, has been declared essential to industry standards.  Nokia has already successfully entered into license agreements including these patents with approximately 40 companies, including virtually all the leading mobile device vendors, allowing the industry to benefit from Nokia’s innovation.

The patents covers technology that are all integrated in the iPhone and the suit covers all iPhones shipped since the iPhone was introduced in 2007.

According to analyst Gene Munster, is the endgame with the suit patent royalties from Apple , because Nokia wants to hasten the process and wants a patent royalty of 1%-2% on every iPhone sold in compensation for the technologies that according to Nokia, are patented to them.

Read the entire press release from Nokia

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