Nov 09
Sprint prepaid subsidiary Boost Mobile began offering the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c, the first time they offered a model of iPhone for sale. The online prices for unsubsidised models are already $100 cheaper than in the Apple Store, on top of that they also give $100 discount to customers who are switching from another carrier and who make their purchases at one of the brand’s retail stores. » Boost Mobile Offering $200 In-Store Discounts For Switching To iPhone 5s or iPhone 5c
Nov 05
From November 3 to November 9, it is possible to get $200 or more for every iPad thanks to the in-store trade-in program of Target that provides customers with a gift card for any iPad, including the first-generation iPad. People get $200 for the first-generation iPad 16GB Wi-Fi model. The iPad must be able to power on and does not have any scratches on the display. » Target Offering $200 Gift Card For Every iPad Trade-in
Mar 11
It took quite some time but some chinese hackers have cracked the iTunes algorihm. While there are some legitimate digital music download sites in China – including 9Sky, Top100 and the recently launched Wawawa – digital music is proving to be a tough sell in the P.R.C, partly because of the market dominance of Baidu’s free mp3 search. There are, however, people making decent profit in this as yet unmeasurable market: the hackers of Apple’s iTunes store gift vouchers and their local agents.
» iTunes algorithm hacked!
Oct 03
WebIS has announced Note2Self 2.00, a major update to their easy-to-use audio recorder for Apple iPhone. It allows anyone to quickly record a voice note, save it in a Saved Notes list and automatically send it to any email address, all without pushing a single button. Instant, hands free voice mail. Improvements include a WiFi web server, automatic level pause during recording, multi-note delete, audio scrubbing, three defaults using Contact Pictures, and many other improvements. » App Store – Note2Self 2.00