Turn Your iPad 2 Into Game Boy

Lootiful has a line of snap-on iPWN cases that protect your iPhone in style by making it look like a Nintendo Gameboy and has now extended its retro gaming cases to the iPad 2. The Lootiful case is available for pre-orders only at this time and the company isn’t unveiling the final price just yet for this unique case and the company does sell smaller cases like the upcoming iPad 2 case but just for the iPhone 4 and they cost $18USD each…………….

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Sony PlayStation Vita To Hit US And Europe In 2012

Sony PlayStation Vita handheld will miss Christmas in US and Europe and Sony has confirmed that the Vita won’t hit the American and European markets until early 2012. In the U.S., the Play Station Vita will have an initial price of $249 for a WiFi-only version and $299 for one that works over AT&T’s wireless network and in Japan, the Vita will sell for ¥24,980 for the Wi-Fi version and ¥29,980 for the 3G model. The new gaming system, which will be a follow-up to both the successful but aging PlayStation Portable (PSP) and the slow-selling PSP Go and the Vita will feature a 5-inch touch screen on the front of the unit and a touch pad on the back for controlling games using hand gestures…………..

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Apple Inductive Charging Patent Surfaces

Apple’s inductive charging patent application finally puts its earbuds to good use and it’s a big monolith you wrap an audio cord around several times, effectively turning the cable into an inductive receiving coil. Apple suggests that by twisting your headphones around a specially designed tower and the technology seems to be heading in the right direction………………..

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Ratina Display Support Comes To Gmail For Mobile

Google has updated its web app for Gmail with the inclusion of pull down to refresh, new transitions and updated icons to take advantage of the Retina display of the iPhone 4 along with transitions between inbox, menu and conversations look as if one screen is sliding to another. The basic idea behind such transitions is to make the whole process smoother and the new changes have been made via a combination of up to eight different CSS3 transitions and Javascript………….

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Apple MacBook Air MC965LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop

Introducing the new MacBook Air, the most Mobile Mac in every way, shape, and form. It features the latest-generation Intel Core i5 processor, high-speed Thunderbolt, all-flash storage, a full-sized backlit keyboard, Multi-Touch trackpad, a long-lasting battery and a high-resolution display. This MacBook Air isn’t thin on features at all. These advanced features are packed inside a unibody enclosure that’s light, thin, and strong enough to handle all your everyday tasks and then some, whether you’re on the couch, in a lecture hall, or at a conference.

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Apple A6 Chip Will Combine iOS With OS X In 2012

Apple is looking to merge its iOS and Mac OS X operating systems into one unified platform for applications and cloud services as soon as next year starting with the MacBook Air. Apple will take up this step with the launch of its next MacBookAir with next generation A6 processor and if Apple has to move on to a unified platform and wants to merge the iOS and OS X then it is essential for the Apple to move on to the ARM-based processors………………

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iOS 5 Concept Video Of Notification Center

Jan-Michael Cart, a graphic artist has posted a new iOS 5 concept and this concept is very exciting, although most of the people want this concept to be real in iOS 5, which is about Notifications and Notifications Center………………

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Apple Offers Find My Mac For Developer

Apple offers Find My Mac for beta testing and the time is coming soon for the Find My Mac feature to provide a highly sought after sigh of relief, Find My iPhone-style. Apple has released the software into the wild for registered iOS devs with the only other requirements being OS X Lion and an iCloud subscription and by using WiFi networks to locate your missing appendage via a web browser or iOS device, the location tool offers you a number of anti-theft options and also you will able to send a threatening message, lock down the machine remotely or even wipe the machine’s drive clean………………..

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