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iOS devices refer to any of Apple’s hardware that runs the iOS mobile operating system which include iPhones, iPads, and iPods. Historically, Apple releases a new iOS version once a year, the current version is iOS 10. Here is the complete list of iOS 10 compatible devices.

Cops have collared that iPad finger-ripping criminal

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Police have apprehended the iPad finger ripper thief.

You may recall the sequence of events, Bill Jordan was collecting an iPad for a friend from the Cherry Creek Shopping Center Apple Store in Colorado.

As he was leaving the mall he was assaulted by two men who stole the iPad, and while doing so damaged his little finger so badly that it had to be amputated.

The Denver Post now tells us the police caught one of the men. The suspect, identified as Brandon Darnell Smith (20), is described as 6-feet tall and weighing 160 pounds.

The man was arrested without incident and is being held in connection with the investigation into the assault and robbery of Jordan.

Via: TUAW

Impact: Eastern markets ablaze on Apple chatter

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All happening in the East this morning, with news from China, Korea and Japan showing the Apple effect continues in full.

In Japan, local iPhone carrier, Softbank, saw profit more than double on strength of the demand for the Apple smartphone. The Tokyo-based company booked a 96.7 billion yen ($1 billion) net profit in the year through March 31, up from 43.2 billion yen a year earlier, it said Tuesday.

The company said it added a net 1.24 million subscribers during the year as its “iPhone for everybody” campaign drove demand for Apple Inc.’s popular smart phone.

In related news, most Japanese consumer electronics discount stores have ceased online sales of iPods, Macs and other Apple products at the request of the company.

Seems Apple wasn

Limera1n: Jailbreak tool for iPhone/iPad 4.0 coming soon?

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Infamous iPhone hacker, Geohot, has quietly let the public know the name of his future iPhone/iPad 4.0 jailbreak tool, Limera1n.

While, LimeRa1n has no set release date, you can still jailbreak your iPhone with BlackRa1n, PwnageTool, and RedSn0w. Redmond Pie reports that the domain records for both blackra1n and limera1n are similar and confirm geohot as their proud owner.

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We've figured out the identity of the Apple employee who got fired for having a 3G iPad out during the launch

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Following yesterday’s news about the Apple employee being fired over showing Woz the iPad 3G, we looked more into the ordeal and have discovered who the Apple employee actually was. The night of the incident at the Valley Fair Apple Store, a video showing an Apple employee showing of the 3G iPad to Woz and others hit the interwebs.

Up until now nobody saw the face of the employee but 9to5mac managed to secure a video shot from a different angle (thanks SolTran!). This angle clearly shows who the employee is (He’s the one saying “I work for Apple”), and you can clearly see he is holding an iPad 3G due to the black bar at the top. We’ve done some snooping around on Linkedin and determined the recently terminated engineer is AJ…nevermind.

Just like Woz, we truly feel horrible for AJ and wish him the best of luck in the future. It seems he has already landed a new job with Roxio doing Quality Assurance, which is fantastic.  A blown up shot of the iPad 3G below from that fateful night below

We’ve reached out for comment but aren’t expecting too much.

Steve Wozniak gets engineer canned by taking picture with 3G iPad

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We really hate to hear this kind of thing.  Steve Wozniak, writing on Gizmodo (surprising given the timing in its own right!), reports that in the wake of the leaked iPhone mess, Apple has fired an engineer who showed Woz the 3G iPad the night of the release of the iPad.  Known only as ‘AJ’, the engineer wasn’t supposed to take the 3G iPad off of Cupertino’s campus until after midnight.

But I can tell you that the test engineer who showed me an iPad after midnight, for 2 minutes, during the iPad launch was indeed fired. I opted to spend 2 minutes with Numbers on this iPad, trying some stunts I’d seen on Apple’s website demo video. I was not told that it was a 3G model and I had no way to know that. I was told that this engineer had to wait until midnight to show it outside of Apple’s secure area. And I’m an Apple employee who he was showing it to. My guess is that he was allowed to take the iPad outside of the secure area but still not supposed to show it.

Woz didn’t realize that the Black bar on the top was an indicator that the iPad in question was a 3G model.  Woz also thought that, because he was an Apple employee, he wouldn’t get the engineer fired.  I mean, without Woz, none of us would be talking about Apple anything right now.

Woz describes the engineer as:

I never knew him before. He resembled myself and Steve Jobs when we were that age, and my younger son who programs for NASA. He’s a kind of person I would always enjoy talking with. A.J. said that he had an email allowing his team to use the iPad outside of secure areas on April 3 (after midnight, which A.J. waited for). I was surprised but he had an email. If I’d known it was a 3G model, which I didn’t, I probably would have saved his job by telling him he can’t show it. And he only showed it to me..

Ugh.

Get Inertial Scrolling on Older MacBooks

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Apple’s newly launched MacBook Pro lineup brought some new impressive additions such as greater battery life, new HD graphics, and faster i5 and i7 Intel processors. One feature that you may have missed is an updated feature set on the glass multitouch trackpads. Apple has added inertial scrolling to their new lineup. This means you can now scroll with two fingers like you do with one finger on an iPad or Magic Mouse.

Inertial scrolling is great if you love how scrolling works on your iProducts and is something new MacBook Pro buyers will get. We don’t want you users with older machines to feel left out, so today we are letting you know about “Smart Scroll.” This Mac app mimics inertial scrolling and gives you some more options for your glass trackpad.

You can get it from marcomoini.com and use the free trial run or buy it for $19. Download Here.

Two prototype iPod touches with cameras show up on eBay

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Update: Shocker…they’ve been pulled from Ebay. 

Well looky what we have here.  Someone has put up two semi-working iPod touches WITH cameras and a development version of the iPod OS on Ebay.  They are marked with ‘DVT-1’ and  ‘DVT-2’, ‘Apple Development Team’ and one is running some sort of ‘switchboard’ OS window.

Yes, we put our bid in but we have a feeling that Apple is going to be the ‘High bidder’ on this one.  Perhaps you’d like to pull a Gizmodo and contact the seller before Apple wakes up?

You’ll recall that prototype images of the iPod touch with video camera surfaced on the web before the September announcement where they were conspicuously camera-less.  Production problems were rumored and Steve Jobs later said it was impossible to get a camera in a device so thin.

Thanks Mime454!

 

Google's YouTube is five today, takes on Apple iTunes with movie rentals

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YouTube is five today, and has taken a competing position with iTunes with the official introduction of the YouTube rental store in the US.

We know movie rentals began testing in January. Now the company has opened up for business proper, with movies like Reservoir Dogs and Bass Ackwards available for rent. The service claims over 500 movie-making partners in the venture.

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Google Sat Nav coming to iPhone?

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One area where Android phones have an advantage over Apple’s iPhone is in navigation.  Google includes their free Navigation program in Android but, for whatever reason, Apple doesn’t have built in navigation in Maps.  Recently, Mapquest has filled the free navigation app hole with their app but MacUser.UK has some better news for us:

Google confirmed at a London press conference that it plans to bring free satnav to other smartphone platforms, including the iPhone, although it wouldn

Gmail archive added to iPhone OS 4

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For you Gmail folks out there: Apple still loves you!

They’ve gone ahead and added your ever-so-favorite archive feature to the native mail application. This feature archives your Gmail messages for later viewing vs. just deleting your emails.  Google has plenty of space!

To archive, just swipe on the message like you’d normally do to delete. For those wondering, we took a picture with our HD Camera because Apple decided to add another new feature to iPhone OS 4 in beta 2: Screenshots that don’t work.