One week later

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Posted on : 08-31-2011 | By : Rene Ritchie | In : TiPB

One week later

It’s been one week. Apple’s stock didn’t crash, they didn’t open source iOS, iPhones and iPads are still available for purchase, and iOS betas have just kept coming.

Anyone want to take back their linkbait form last week yet?



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One More Thing indie iOS app dev conference videos now online

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Posted on : 08-31-2011 | By : Rene Ritchie | In : TiPB

One More Thing indie iOS app dev conference videos now online

Anthony Agius of MacTalk recently ran the One More Thing Conference down under and has just put up all the video for those of us who couldn’t be there live.

There are videos from iOS developers such as Matt Comi (The Incident), James Cuda (Procreate), Marc Edwards (Sideways, Consume) and other leading developers, who tell their story of planning, developing and successfully selling their iOS apps. All of them are full time indie iOS developers, who make a living off the App Store. It’s a goldmine of info for those wanting to become indie iOS devs!

Check them out via the link below. And while I can’t put my finger on it, that Marc Edwards chap seems awfully familiar

[One More Thing]

Marc Edwards (Bjango) – One More Thing Conference 2011 from One More Thing on Vimeo.



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iPhoto 9.2 beta 3 – highly stylized iOS device icon or iPhone 5 leak?

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Posted on : 08-31-2011 | By : Rene Ritchie | In : TiPB

iPhone 9.2 beta 3 - highly stylized iOS device icon or iPhone 5 leak?

AppDated.de noticed that Apple was using an odd looking iPhone icon in iPhoto 9.2 beta 3. Was it meant to be a stylized, generic representation of an iOS device, or was it a slip up, revealing the form factor of iPhone 5?

Only Apple knows for sure, but since AppDated sent it to us this morning, you folks have kept sending it to us throughout the day, so as payback we’re asking you — is this iPhone 5 or is an icon sometimes just an icon?

[AppDated.de thank Moritz!]



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Daily Tip: How to use column headers for better iTunes browsing

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Posted on : 08-31-2011 | By : Georgia | In : TiPB

Daily Tip: How to use column headers for better iTunes browsing

Irked by the poor browsing experience in iTunes and wondering how to turn on column headers to make it better? With column headers on, you can change what’s being sorted and which way, and quickly and easily see your all your music by the same artist, or in the same album, all sorted together. And luckily, Apple just posted a brief tip showing how to do it.

Make browsing your iTunes library even easier by sorting, rearranging, adding to or subtracting from the column headings you view. Click any of the headers (like “Name” or “Artist”) to reverse the alphabetical or numerical sort order using that column as the key. If you want to get columns side by side to better compare them, just click and drag the headers where you want them. And if you want to see more or fewer columns, use the View Options command in the View menu to bring up a panel that will let you turn various columns on and off. In the iTunes Store, you can click on column headers to re-sort search results, track listings for albums, or even the listings within in the quick view windows available via the small “i” icons.

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Windows 8 appears to adopt Mac OS X Lion’s monochrome, iPad-like icons

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Posted on : 08-31-2011 | By : AppleInsider | In : AppleInsider
A video demonstrating a new feature in Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 also appears to out a bold new design decision by the company to closely copy Apple's controversial shift toward monochromatic, high contrast icons.

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