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Apple Hot News

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Apple Reports Highest September Quarter Revenue and Earnings Ever
Tue, Oct 18 @ 3:48 PM
Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2011 fourth quarter ended September 24, 2011. The Company posted quarterly revenue of $28.27 billion and quarterly net profit of $6.62 billion, or $7.05 per diluted share. These results compare to revenue of $20.34 billion and net quarterly profit of $4.31 billion, or $4.64 per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter. Gross margin was 40.3 percent compared to 36.9 percent in the year-ago quarter. International sales accounted for 63 percent of the quarter's revenue.

Cool Chinese Education

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Learn to Publish Chinese Online Easily!
Wed, Oct 19 @ 7:49 PM
Learn to Write Chinese On the web Easily! Thanks to the instruments on the web, it becomes a lot less complicated to than ahead of. The understanding equipment on the internet consist of on-line translation device and finding out assets and various on-line lessons. Make use of the equipment, your finding out will turn into [...]

Atlantic Coast Higher School Stringrays Football
Wed, Oct 19 @ 9:19 AM
Class of 2012 is gearing up for fall. Video Score: four / five Rachel Silverman studies on Mandarin language understanding programmes in California for CCTV

iPhone

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iOS Games Weekly Roundup: Grand Theft Auto III and Professor Layton on iOS, Fruit Ninja developers open new office
Wed, Oct 19 @ 3:22 PM
It's been an enormous month for major studios bringing major game series to iOS. First we got a port-over of the Nintendo DS's favorite, Scribblenauts, and then Burnout Crash was announced. We also caught wind of a couple of other high-profile stars coming to the App Store in a  easy-to-peruse click-through gallery.Half-Brick Opens Another OfficeThe developers of the incredibly successful iOS titles Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride announced this week that they will be expanding down under. Half-Brick office in Sydney, Australia. Halfbrick is one of the App Store's finest treasures, so we can only hope this results in increased output from the studio.Rockstar Announces Grand Theft Auto III for iPad 2, 4SGrand Theft Auto-creator Rockstar Games announced this week that it will be bringing its seminal classic, Grand Theft Auto III, to A5-powered iOS devices. In the short term, it seems like only the iPhone 4S and iPad 2 will be getting the game, but the company has also promised that the game would be coming for "single-core" iOS devices sometime after that. So iPhone 4, iPad, and 3GS owners may be getting the game…at some point. Maybe.Professor Layton Game Coming to iOSNintendo DS owners will likely be very familiar with Professor Layton and his series of critically acclaimed adventure/puzzle games, but for now he's a stranger in the iOS world. Legendary developer Level-5 will be bringing a Layton-themed title called Mystery Room to iOS, though it won't star the titular professor. It will instead star his son and partner as members of Scotland Yard's top investigative unit.

Wednesday Recap: Google Unveils Android 4.0, Steve Jobs Biographer on 60 Minutes
Wed, Oct 19 @ 2:53 PM
"Hump Day" is here again, with Apple celebrating the life of Steve Jobs in a private ceremony held earlier today on the company's Cupertino campus (and simulcast to Apple retail stores worldwide). The Apple co-founder continues to be memorialized ahead of his official biography which hits stores on Monday (more on that in a moment), but here's what else is happening around the internet for this Wednesday, October 19, 2011.Google Unwraps Ice Cream Sandwich with Samsung Galaxy NexusGoogle senior vice president Andy Rubin took to The Official Google Blog today to announce Android 4.0, better known by its code name "Ice Cream Sandwich" to many. The announcement came this morning (or rather, late Tuesday night for most of us) in Hong Kong at an event co-hosted by Samsung, who will be releasing the new Galaxy Nexus in November, the first device to feature the latest mobile OS. Ice Cream Sandwich promises to unify smartphones and tablets alike, sporting new features such as Face Unlock, HD display and the elimination of all hardware buttons. The announcement comes on the third anniversary of the first Android phone (T-Mobile's G1), which launched in October, 2008 and has since spawned more than 550,000 Android device activations per day.ReaddleDocs for iPad Hits 3.0, More Than 300 Changes In TowDeveloper Readdle has really stepped up their game in recent months, and today the company unveiled version 3.0 of their $4.99 ReaddleDocs for iPad, the tablet version of their flagship PDF viewer and file manager. Calling it a "major update" with "over 300 fixes and improvements," the iPad edition now sports a stylish new interface, improved speed, the ability to sync FTP/SFTP services with a device and much more. As always, the update is free for current customers.Steve Jobs Worked on Apple Right Up to The EndNever doubt Steve Jobs' commitment to Apple -- case in point, a PCMag.com story today that quotes Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son, who was in a meeting with Tim Cook the day the iPhone 4S was announced in Cupertino. Apparently, Cook excused himself, claiming "My boss is calling me" in reference to "their next product." Unfortunately, Jobs passed away the very next day, but it's widely believed the co-founder was intimately involved in next year's iPhone 5 as well.iTunes Match Setting Now Available In iOS 5, But Doesn't Work YetMacRumors is reporting that Apple has flipped half of the switch on iTunes Match, which the company has promised in late October. iOS 5 users are now seeing an option to turn the feature on from Settings > Music, although doing so throws up an error: "You are not currently subscribed to iTunes Match. Use iTunes on your computer to subscribe." Problem is, the only folks with the required iTunes 10.5.1 to do so are developers -- at least for now. iTunes Match will cost $24.99 per year when it launches.Steve Jobs Biographer Heading for 60 MinutesAccording to CNNMoney's Apple 2.0 blog, the official Twitter account of CBS television staple 60 Minutes announced that Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson will appear on this Sunday's show in an interview with Steve Kroft. Of course, the timing is fortuitous, with the hardcover and digital versions of the highly anticipated book arriving on store shelves Monday, October 24. We're definitely excited for Amazon to deliver our Kindle copy… have you preordered yours yet?Follow this article's author, J.R. Bookwalter on Twitter 

How to Set Up and Use iMessage
Wed, Oct 19 @ 11:27 AM
iMessage is Apple's new messaging service that is a combination of both MMS messaging and instant messaging, with the added bonus of sending other iOS 5 users messages at absolute no cost. The service is similar to FaceTime, and that it's free and you can set up an email address to use with the service instead of giving out your phone number. Read on for how to properly set up the service in iOS and a few tips for getting the most out of this free utility.What You Need:>> iOS 5 >> iPad, iPhone or iPod touch>> Wi-Fi or cellular connection required to send and receive messages1. Setting Up iMessageSetting up iMessage is a rather simple process that begins by simply navigating to Settings > Messages.Once there, ensure that the iMessage switch is set to ON. You can also turn on Send Read Receipts and Send As SMS. Note that the Send as SMS option will use your cell provider's network to send the message, which may charge you an SMS fee if you don't have a unlimited text messaging plan.After configuring those options, tap on the "Receive At" button to see more iMessage settings. On this page, you will be able to set your active Apple ID. Below that is where you can set email address that others can iMessages. By default, anyone can iMessage your Phone number for free. You can also tap Caller ID to set which email address (or phone number) will appear when you iMessage others.2. Sending an iMessageSending an iMessage is the same as sending an MMS or SMS message on your iPhone before iOS 5. When sending messages, the Send button will be blue if you are sending an iMessage, or green if you are sending a standard SMS/MMS message. The placeholder text will also dictate "iMessage" or "Text Message".This is a standard Text Message. Note the green colored Send button.This is an iMessage. Note the send button is a lovely blue color.The nice thing about iMessage is that you can see when someone is typing a message because a small bubble will appear with an ellipsis.3. Sending Attachments with iMessageYou can send attachments (movie or pictures) by tapping on the small Camera button that appears beside the body text field. Tapping on this button will let you choose between taking a picture or video, or selecting a picture or video from your Photo Library.After adding a picture, tap on the Send button to have the picture whisked away to the recipient.Follow this article's author, Cory Bohon on Twitter.

Frogger Decades Review
Wed, Oct 19 @ 6:02 AM
Thirty years ago, a little frog braved oncoming traffic to get to the other side… of an extremely popular arcade game. The concept proved so endearingly popular that many years later, it was featured in an iconic episode of hit 90s sitcom, Seinfeld. To mark the momentous anniversary of the game's original release, the core approach has been revamped for your iOS device, be it an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.Gone are the pixelated retro visuals, which are replaced by a pleasant cartoon-like style -- though there are times when your frog morphs back into its original look. The story here is pretty straightforward, but amusing all the same: you've been invited to the 30th anniversary party, but the evil Doc Croc swapped the provided map, leading you through the land's most hazardous areas.Unlike traditional arcade games, you actually have an unlimited number of lives at your disposal, so this greatly reduces the frustration experienced if you make one little mistake. The frog is controlled either with a virtual gamepad or by using the default touch controls, which actually feel more natural for an iOS game -- and the larger screen of the iPad provides the most comfortable experience of the supported devices.You can play in Story mode, moving from one area to another in chronological order, or choose Time Attack, in which you'll choose an area and attempt to cross it as fast as possible. However, you can only choose an area in Time Attack if you've completed it in Story mode, so you'll need to focus your time on the latter option to make progress in the game.The bottom line. Frogger Decades is a fun casual game that you can pick up at any time -- so much so that it will even remember the last place you stopped and take you straight back to the action by default. As a result, you can finish the game relatively quickly, and the resulting experience doesn't deliver the kind of memorable, lasting impact that we remember from the series' best entries. But if you're simply seeking a dose of nostalgia, Frogger Decades certainly has that on tap.Review Synopsis Product:  Frogger Decades 1.0.0 Company:  Konami Digital Entertainment Contact:  http://www.konami.com Price:  <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=ApuPaiKIpxg&offerid=146261&type=3&subid=0&tmpid=1826&RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fapp%252Ffrogger-decades%252Fid454370986%253Fmt%253D8%2526uo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30" target="itunes_store">$0.99</a> Requirements:  iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad running iOS 4.2 or later Positives:  Unlimited lives ease frustration. Pleasant cartoon-style visuals. Great for casual play sessions. Negatives:  Repetitive gameplay. Feels too small on an iPhone (better suited to iPad). A bit too simple for long-lasting entertainment. Score:  3 Solid


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