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Archive for March, 2010


Rumor: Will Be Available with a Huge Resolution, New iPhone 2010

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Although Apple will launch its iPad this week, but users of the company are eager to see the new iPhone 2010 aka iPhone 4G.

Many rumors about the new device was, as they say, the new iPhone in 2010 will provide a high resolution, ie 960 × 640 pixels. CPU will be powered by the A4 iPad. The device will come with the second front facing camera and it will be available with third-party multi-tasking.

If 2010 is the iPhone will be in high definition, Apple will be able to keep its iPad. It’s expected that the company will receive big sales in case it offers the device through another carrier.

It has become so easy to attract new customers with the required characteristics, as well as hardware. Undoubtedly, a high resolution camera with video conferencing with the front facing camera on the iPhone in 2010 to a new level. Because of the A4 CPU, the new device is super fast as iPad.

In March 29, 2010 the top 10 albums and singles on iTunes

Albums:

1. “My World 2.0,” Justin Bieber

2. “Still Standing,” Monica

3. “Volume Two,” She & Him

4. “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum

5. “My World,” Justin Bieber

6. “The Fame Monster (standard),” Lady GaGa

7. “Broken Bells,” Broken Bells

8. “The Twilight Saga: New Moon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack),” Various Artists

9. “Plastic Beach,” Gorillaz

10. “Battle of the Sexes,” Ludacris

 

Singles:

1. “Hey, Soul Sister,” Train

2. “Break Your Heart (feat. Ludacris),” Taio Cruz

3. “Rude Boy,” Rihanna”

4. “Nothin’ On You (feat. Bruno Mars),” B.o.B

5. “Telephone,” Lady GaGa, Beyonce

6. “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum

7. “Imma Be,” Black Eyed Peas

8. “Carry Out (feat. Justin Timberlake),” Timbaland

9. “Baby (feat. Ludacris),” Justin Bieber

10. “Blah Blah Blah (feat. 3OH!3),” Ke$ha

 

The above is the list of iTunes’ top 10 selling albums and singles of the week ending March 29, 2010.

iPad – iTunes 9.1 expected to bring things up to speed

With the pending release of the iPad, Apple will have outgrown again its iTunes software yet. According to MacRumors, however, iTunes 9.1 is reduced at the same time as the launch iPad launch this Saturday. The launch will bring some changes to the iTunes Store categories, improving its functionality Genius mix, and change around the interface management device.
 
With 9.1, the “Audiobooks” subtitle on the iTunes Store will be absorbed into a new source category, “Books”, presumably catering to the iBooks app on the iPad. He also mentions that the books MacRumors (and other) may begin to display content that meets the capacity of devices connected iPad, iPod, or iPhone, in hopes of making content management smoother. There was no mention of what the newspaper and magazine covers Apple no doubt hopes to reduce the (perhaps not so aptly named) category Books.

iTunes 9.1 is also planned to reorganize some of the management interface for devices, such as moving the “Check for updates” and “Restore” button on the left. Users can also automatically convert songs to 128 kbps AAC when they sync the songs to their devices, a feature currently available to only the iPod shuffle. The format change is intended to help users squeeze more stuff on their players while the files remain in their original format on your computer.
 
Genius Mixes are also getting a couple tweaks to make them easier to organize: users will be able to rename them, rearrange them by dragging, and delete them through a right-click. Geniuses Mixes may also be newly available for play via the iTunes DJ.