Apple iSight Video Conferencing Webcam With Autofocus

iSight is a state-of-the-art video camera that’s the easiest way to video conference with your colleagues, friends and family over broadband. Featuring an autofocusing autoexposure F/2.8 lens which captures high-quality pictures even in low lighting, iSight also includes a dual-element microphone in its stylish compact aluminum body. Includes: 4 mounts: magnetic for anodized aluminum Apple Cinema displays, flat-panel iMac, eMac and desktop, 2 FireWire cable adapters, 1 FireWire 6-6 pin 1.8m cable, and carrying case. Apple iSight – High-quality video conferencing technology has gone from the board room to your living room. This iSight webcam delivers an impressive 640×480 resolution at up to 30 frames per second. It also includes a built-in dual-element microphone for crystal clear audio. Together, they make talking over the Internet as natural as a face-to-face conversation! Durable aluminum alloy frame Lightweight – 2.3 ounces.

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Apple Store Employees Begin Training For iOS 5 And iCloud

Apple has started the regular training process for the Apple Store employees on iCloud and iOS 5 and Apple Store employees’ training is done via a new method this time with an internal RetailMe application. The iPhone 5 is also expected to come out along with the iOS 5 and it s traditional that the Apple Store employees will get trained weeks before a new product launch and this almost confirms us that the iOS 5 might be coming out in just weeks………………

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Facebook And Twitter Sharing Added To Apple Online Store

Apple has now completed the roll-out for social network integration across its online store, allowing shoppers to share every single one of the store’s products on Facebook and Twitter, the feature was first introduced last month and allowed customers to share a limited number of Apple products with their friends via the most popular social networks. The feature has spread across the whole of the Apple online store and you can access the links in the same way you’d usually save a product for purchasing later………………..

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Mobee Magic Numpad For Apple Magic Trackpad

Here’s an original idea from Mobee called the Magic Numpad, a simple accessory that turns your Magic Trackpad into a full-blown numpad by applying a thin plastic film that has a numpad printed on it and it closely resembling the numeric keypad found on the wired Apple Keyboard. The $29.90 kit begins shipping in October and comes with the software, a special pen and also three Magic Films required to turn your trackpad into the coolest numeric keypad in town……………..

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Android Started From Apple

Apple’s bitter lawsuit battle over patent infringement with HTC continues to rage on and International Trade Commission continues to review the arguments from both the parties, Apple seems to have got its trump card in Andy Rubin. Andy Rubin, a low-level engineer at Apple, based on Apple’s latest claims began ideating Android while he was working at Apple. Apple claims that a key patent for a real-time signal processing API which HTC is accused of infringing in its Android devices was developed by a team of Apple engineers, of which Android co-founder and current Google executive Andy Rubin was a member……………

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Apple Leads Mobile Browser Market With Safari

Apple’s Safari accounted for 53 percent of web browser usage on mobile devices and tablets in August, more than 30 percentage points ahead of the nearest competitor Opera Mini. Much of the success of mobile Safari can be attributed to the popularity of the iPad and recent studies show that most people with an iPad use it primarily as a web browser. It’s so popular as a browser that the iPad grabs 25% of US mobile browser market and 2% of the overall browser market, on the otherside Android has yet to produce a competitive tablet and most measurable web browsing activity is coming from smartphones. Smartphones are convenient for occasional searching on the go and the smaller screen is not designed for extended browsing sessions……………

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Apple Working For New Features In iOS Location Services

Apple is working on exciting new features for iOS location services reveals a job posting for an iOS QA Location Engineer and the job posting obviously doesn’t mention what the feature are. A few Apple patent filings have surfaced recently that might offer a glimpse at what the company is planning and earlier this month a patent filing revealed that Apple is looking into improve Maps by implementing schematic maps that distort data to emphasize more important areas and deemphasize areas that are less important. The posting also requests applicants to have familiarity with typical sensors in mobile devices, namely GPS chips as well as navigation algorithms and suggesting that Apple might be looking into developing its own turn-by-turn navigation technology, similar to the one provided in Google Maps………………

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Apple Requests MacBook Pro 3G Prototype Back

CNet reports that Apple has finally contacted Carl Frega about a prototype laptop that he had put on sale earlier this month and Carl Frega, a North Carolina resident, purchased the laptop on Craigslist for parts, after discovering it was a prototype he posted images of the notebook online but never managed to generate any interested over the device. Frega repaired the MacBook and sold it via Craigslist, ays after buying the machine, the new buyer took it to the Genius Bar citing random issues and the Genius Bar technicians failed to recognize the device as a prototype and denied service on the machine due to third party parts……………..

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