Magazine. My name is LePoulpe ;-) #iPhone #Porn » Article » Blogging The News, "Un bon journal, c'est une nation qui se parle à elle-même" [Arthur Miller] iPhone 5 Will Enable Ambitious Remote Computing Program – Source [Exclusive. We’ve received a tip about an unexpected application for the NFC chip Apple is expected to build into the iPhone 5. Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless connection technology that would turn the iPhone into an electronic wallet or security passkey.
NFC is already in use in Asia and is expected to explode here in the next three to five years, especially if Apple adopts the technology. NFC has been rumored for the iPhone 5, and Apple appears to be gearing up for a NFC revolution. It has made a lot of NFC hires, including a a leading NFC expert and has patented a lot of NFC technology. If the iPhone 5 does have NFC, applications like an eWallet are a no-brainer. For example, a NFC iPhone will allow users to carry a lot of their desktop data and settings with them — and load that data onto a compatible Mac. If users wave a NFC-equipped iPhone at a NFC Mac (they need to be in close proximity to interact), the Mac will load all their applications, settings and data. Related. "The iTablet, a possible game-changer for virtual worlds" { @rolandlegrand }
80% of Mobile Video Views Happen on Apple Devices: Online Video News « Apple tells newspapers: no free iPad edition for print subscribers. By Katie Marsal A number of European newspapers have reportedly been told by Apple that they can no longer offer paid print subscribers free access to an iPad edition through the App Store, as the subscription strategy leaves Apple out of its 30 percent cut.
According to a report issued Friday by deVolkskrant (via Google Translate), Apple has employed "stricter rules" for publishers, informing them that they cannot offer free iPad access to paid print subscribers. By offering free access to print subscribers, newspapers could avoid charging for access through the iPad, and can avoid paying Apple a 30 percent cut of all transactions on the App Store.
In addition, nrc.nl reported Friday (via Google Translate) that Apple will no longer allow newspapers to offer free access to print subscribers after April 1. Content providers are upset with the change, characterizing the move as one that makes Apple "too dominant. " Why Media Apps Aren’t as Good a Business as They Seem. Why Media Apps Aren’t as Good a Business as They Seem. Is Facebook A Media Company? Is Apple? by @joemarchese. Wisconsin Promotes State To Businesses by Tanya Irwin 5 hours ago Wisconsin will spend $2 million this year on a branding campaign to promote the benefits of starting, expanding or locating a business in the state. ...
Belo Launches Digital Trading Platform by David Goetzl 9 hours ago Belo, the station group that owns the ABC affiliate in Dallas and CBS outlet in Houston, has launched an online trading platform for inventory on the Web sites linked with its stations. FTC Defends W3C's Do-Not-Track Initiative To Congress by Wendy Davis 10 hours ago Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jonathan Leibowitz told Congress this week that the agency supports the efforts of the standards group World Wide Web Consortium, which is developing voluntary guidelines for a do-not-track system. ... Scanbuy Touts Success Of 'First Mobilized Olympics' by Mark Walsh 10 hours ago Scanbuy CEO Mike Wehrs says he was pleased with the company's performance at what he calls the "first mobilized Olympics.
" 215 Mil. Beware, journalists: Apple is not your friend | by @yelvington. Decades ago I read a business book by Robert Ringer called "Winning Through Intimidation. " Ringer is a political kook (he's gotten much worse over the years) and more than a bit paranoid, but he sounded a warning that should be the first rule of commerce for every consumer and every businessperson: Everybody else at the table is out to take your chips. Apple fanbois need to understand this. Apple is not your friend. Google fanbois need to understand this: Google is not your friend. But it's not just the fanbois.
We all make this mistake. Steve Jobs may be a megalomaniac, but don't blame it on him, because this isn't his fault. A corporation is a legal "person" with many of the rights that you and I have, but having no conscience and operating only for its own benefit. This should not be new to us. Did you see Newsday's wonderfully funny commercial for its iPad app? It was all over the Internet for a day or so. Fun's over. I called Robert Ringer a political kook and a bit paranoid. At the White House, getting in touch with the inner circle's inner iPads. The folks who gather early every morning in the West Wing office of White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel have something new in common these days. Practically everyone has an iPad -- or will have one very soon.
Emanuel just got his, as did senior adviser David Axelrod and deputy press secretary Bill Burton. Both communications director Dan Pfeiffer and press wrangler Ben Finkenbinder have one on order. Economic adviser Larry Summers takes his to staff meetings. The device is the hot, new White House toy, a gizmo that is popping up around Washington but seems to be particularly in vogue at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. But the big question is: What's on your iPad? Summers has the Bloomberg app for financial information, says adviser Matt Vogel. Burton, who has been a bit of an iPad evangelist at the White House, has the app for Vanity Fair magazine, Scrabble, a news app and the entire last season of ABC's "Lost. " Neither have some in Congress. {hum ... c'est du Belge ! } Tapulous Sells Nearly $1 Million in iPhone Games Each Month. {hum ... c'est du Belge ! } Tapulous Sells Nearly $1 Million in iPhone Games Each Month.
10 vérités sur les "explosions" d'iPhone - @benjaminferran. Cela fait quatre jours que cela dure. Et la polémique sur les iPhone explosés, implosés ou tout simplement brisés, ne faiblit pas. Pourtant, depuis le début de cette histoire, plusieurs précisions essentielles ont été apportées, qui devraient permettre d'aborder cette histoire avec prudence et sérénité. En voici un récapitulatif en dix points. 1. Les iPhone n'ont pas exploséRessassée dans les journaux de France 2 et de M6, sur internet et à la radio, après le premier article de La Provence qui usait de ce terme, l'expression est tout à la fois fausse et mensongère. 3.
La comparaison des photos de ces iPhone avec l'iPod touch de la jeune anglaise, qui a fait le tour d'internet début août, aurait dû mettre fin à cette association. 4. 5. 6. 7. Pour les incidents du Sud, deux thèses s'opposent. 10. [Mise à jour 16h33] La Commission européenne invite Apple à lui fournir des informations sur ces incidents. (l'image au début du billet montre un iPod touch écrasé par un pickup. 40 applications pour suivre l'actu sur iPhone (Mashable) With so many sources of information, sometimes it can be difficult to keep up with news on the go.
Luckily the iPhone and iPod Touch have a wealth of free news apps that are customizable to your needs. From general news to industry-specific, and more, here are 40 free applications to read news on your iPhone. What apps do you use to read news on your iPhone or iPod Touch? Tell us why you prefer them in the comments. General News Applications 1Cast - A customizable video news story aggregator that can be fine-tuned to fit your interest in business, technology, politics and more. ABC News - ABC News offers up streaming news videos, localized news from the closest ABC affiliate to you, weather and more.
AP Mobile News Network - This app from the Associated Press can deliver news from both around the globe and your own town depending on your choices. Bloomberg - Get the latest financial news, stock quotes, and more on your iPhone and iPod Touch. International News Applications. 40 applications pour suivre l'actu sur iPhone (Mashable) Les prouts à 10.000 $ sur iTunes. Les prouts à 10.000 $ sur iTunes.