Which Web Browser Apple Fans Use Most? Safari, Chrome Or Else?

At the iOS developer conference of Google held in last month, Google launched Chrome for iOS. Within a very short time, that became a very popular web browser among iPhone and iPad users. Recently, advertising company Chitika has released some fresh statistics showing the market position of different iOS browsers. The new data shows that 1.4 percent of iPhone & iPad users have adopted Google’s iOS version Chrome.

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Judge Asks Apple To Announce That Samsung Didn’t Copy iPad

Last week, Apple started sending letters to US carriers and retailers to stop selling Samsung Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Nexus in the country because of a court injunction issued over infringement complaints. But, Apple has to follow a completely opposite course in UK. It has to publish a notice that Samsung didn’t copy designs from Apple’s iPad, after the former lost a lawsuit against the latter.

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Apple Using In-cell Display To Make iPhone 5 Screen Thinner

Wall Street Journal has reported that Apple’s next flagship phone will have a thinner screen. According to the newspaper, the phone at present is being manufactured by Asian component makers. Apple has used a new technology called in-cell which makes the smartphone’s screen thinner. The US technology giant is striving to improve technological features (like thinner screen) to beat its competitors such as Samsung. For making this thinner screen, the company has worked together with Sharp, Japan Display Inc and LG.

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iOS 6 Beta 3 Released By Apple, Contains New Settings For Maps

It’s been only three weeks since Apple released the last beta build of iOS 6. However, it seems that Apple wants to pack a whole lot of features into it quickly. Apple probably wants its developers to test out the new features well enough before they are rolled out to all Apple users. That’s why, the company has released the third beta build of iOS 6 for the developers pretty quickly.

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Genetically-Engineered Apples That Don’t Turn Brown When Cut

A debate has ensued in the Apple industry of US. This debate has been sparked by what is being called the non-browning Arctic Apple. We are well aware that if an Apple is sliced, it turns brown pretty quickly. However, what if the Apple didn’t brown at all and kept looking as beautiful as it is even after hours of being sliced. Now, just such an Apple is here.

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Greenpeace Sceptic About Apple’s Promise Of Going Green Soon

So, how green is Apple? Yes, you guessed it right, we’re not talking about the fruit, it’s about the phenomenal Apple Inc. Back in April, the renowned environmental activist group Greenpeace ranked Apple to be a ‘not very environment friendly tech company’. The technology giant received three Ds and an F in the report card issued by Greenpeace. Last week, the report was revised again on the news of Apple’s plan of using 100% renewable power in it’s new iCloud data center. But, is Greenpeace convinced yet?

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[Rumor] Apple Redesigning iPod Nano In Oblong Shape With Home Button

Japanese blog Macotakara has claimed that Apple is redesigning its iPod Nano and is planning to launch the redesigned iPod nano later this year. According to the blog, the upcoming iPod nano will come back to an oblong style form. The new iPod will have a dedicated home button instead of click-wheel, similar to current iOS devices. The case size will be smaller in 3 quarters than iPod nano’s fifth-generation, and thickness will be thinner than iPod nano’s sixth-generation.

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Apple Starts Clamping Down On Unauthorized iOS Third-Party Beta Sales

Apple has always stuck to a philosophy of closeness, probably something which is a cornerstone of the wild success of Apple products. However, while the company has been really insistent on guarding its hardware, it has been a tad bit lax when it comes to its software. But that may be changing now.

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