Apple opens up iTunes LP and Extras to developers

On November 30, 2009, in Industry News, by Ramu Nagappan

Apple has opened up iTunes LP and iTunes Extras for independent musicians, bands, and other developers.


Barnes & Noble delays Nook e-reader by one week

On November 30, 2009, in Industry News, by Daniel Ionescu

Book retailer Barnes & Noble says it will delay the retail arrival of its Nook e-reader by one week due to high demand issues.


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Review: More financial news apps for iPhone

On November 30, 2009, in Industry News, by Ben Boychuk

Financial news apps from CNNMoney.com and Yahoo both have some worthwhile features for market watchers. But the standout app is FT Mobile, particularly if you’re willing to pay for a premium membership with the financial newspaper’s online site.


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iPhone Hints: Adding locations to Calendar events

On November 30, 2009, in Industry News, by Dan Moren

Despite having a location field, the iPhone’s Calendar application is kind of useless at helping you find your appointments’ locations. Here’s a workaround to make it a little bit easier.


Rumor: Qualcomm- Apple iPhone Deal?

On November 30, 2009, in Industry News, by Andrew Villa

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Taiwanese trade publication DigiTimes reported Monday that Qualcomm is in talks with Apple "for interest in future cooperation," claims "market sources." The report said that Qualcomm is concerned about its future, because popular smartphones including the iPhone do not utilize its 3G handset chips. Currently the iPhone uses the Infineon chipset.

In November, two reports said that a Qualcomm-.powered iPhone was in the works. One report suggested the device would use a new hybrid chip, to allow compatibility with both AT&T and Verizon networks in the U.S. Another analyst said that he had heard the deal between Apple and Qualcomm is in the works, a dual mode iPhone would be impossible to release in 2010 and if there was one, it would arrive in 2011 at the earliest.

Ashok Kumar an analyst for Northease Securities, recently told AppleInsider that he believes Verizon and Apple would like to release a CDMA handset at $99, which would make the new dual-mode chip unlikely. Qualcomm expects to launch handsets based on the dual-mode chip in the later half of 2010.

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