Google Developing Home Entertainment System

Google is cooking something interesting deep into its labs – a home entertainment system that will incorporate a music streaming system controlled by none other than Android smartphones. The company plans to make the debut of the new technology later this year, according to the Wall Street Journal, a technology that will be able to wirelessly play music on other devices in the house. This sounds quite familiar. Are you thinking what we are thinking? Apple’s Siri TV? Is Google out to compete with Apple again?

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Apple’s [AAPL] Financial Success Pushed Share Value To Reach A New Record

The last earning report announced by Apple officials impressed the analysts who were taken by surprise but also had the expected affect on the AAPL value that reached at a new record high. According to the latest stock market report, Apple shares are now valued at $493.97 per share, which means that AAPL passed a record $460 billion market cap. As a consequence, analysts from Bloomberg Television referred at Apple as an “absolute phenomenon” that surpasses expectations once again.

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FBI Released A Background Check On Steve Jobs

Almost twenty years ago, the Federal Bureau of Investigations did a thorough profile about Steve Jobs’ life in 1991. At the time George H.W. Bush considered Apple co-founder, then exiled from his own company, for a position in President’s Export Council. Steve Jobs was supposed to offer advice on foreign trade. Now, more than twenty years later, the bureau released the background investigation report to the public.

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Path CEO Apologizes To The Network Users And Releases Update To Fix Privacy Issue

“Path should be private by default. Forever. You should always be in control of your information and experience,” announces the Path official website, informing the users of this young social network that they will have a dedicate platform to share thoughts and experiences, a place to keep a personal journal or a Path to their life. Meanwhile all this fuzzy feelings were shattered recently.

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‘iBank Access’ For iPad Coming Soon

Quicken, by Intuit, has increasingly fallen short of fulfilling the requirements and hopes of Mac users. Currently, the company is working hard to make Quicken 2007 compatible with OS X Lion. In the meanwhile, a number of other companies have jumped the bandwagon to cater to users that seem unsatisfied with Quicken. One success story is that of ‘iBank Access’ which has gathered a huge customer base and is available as both Mac app and a companion iPhone app. The good news is that the company is also working for an iPad app.

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Tweetbot For iPad Arrives At App Store

Twitter is definitely the most buzzing portion of social media right now. With the ever-growing allure of Twitter, a number of Twitter clients have also cropped up, bringing Twitter users additional features for their micro-blogging experience. One of the very popular Twitter clients is Tweetbot. The good news for iPad users is that the Tweetbot app for iPad is finally here. The direct link to download the app is given below.

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iPad 3 Rear Shell Photos Revealed, Show Many Changes

As we near the expect iPad 3 launch in March, more and more sources are claiming to know some ‘inside scoops’ about the device. This latest claim comes from RepairLabs who has posted some ‘leaked’ photos of iPad 3 rear shell. In these photos, the rear shell of iPad 3 is significantly different than iPad 2. The space for battery is larger, affirming the rumor that the battery of iPad 3 will provide more life to the device. The camera also looks different from iPad 2 whereas the mounting dock for LCS is also significantly different from that in iPad 2.

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Apple Soon Updating Siri To Support Chinese, Russian and Japanese In March?

Siri is undoubtedly one of the most advanced voice-based personal assistants that we have witnessed. However, one problem with Siri has been that it doesn’t support a whole lot of languages. And due to this, the appeal of iPhone 4S is great in some regions but not much in regions where local language is not supported by Siri. There are rumors that Apple may update Siri in March to enable the support for Russian, Chinese and Japanese.

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