![]() Apple is set to release an updated version of its Apple Store app for the iPhone and iPod Touch on July 23 that will promote content from the App Store, the iTunes Store, and the iBookstore, with some of it free for a limited time, a report says. Blog 9to5 Mac cites an unnamed source in reporting that the new app has been tweaked to be more in keeping with the interfaces of the iOS 6 versions of the three aforementioned content apps and to promote those apps. It's also, of course, meant to juice direct-from-Apple sales of the iPhone and other hardware.… Read More Click Here ![]() Reports on social networking and microblogging sites may signal security trouble for the iPhone and iPad maker. Apple's Dev Center, the members' only area for paid developers, has been down for more about two days, for no given reason. Stating, "we'll be back soon," Apple said the site was "undergoing maintenance for an extended period" on Thursday. Apple's developer entrance site, however, remains up and working fine. Friday rolled on, and the site's outage continued. iOS and OS X developers began to get cranky, particularly during a time in which iOS 7 Read More Click Here ![]() Many signs are pointing to Apple incubating a wearable wristband, perhaps an "iWatch," given all the trademark applications the company has filed for the name. Apple is reportedly moving around some of its top engineers, and is hiring experts in sensors and in digital fitness and medical technologies, to build up a special task force to create a product that can follow in the grand footsteps of the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. The company has also filed 79 patents containing the word "wrist." Read: 9to5Mac: iWatch's novelty emerges as Apple taps sensor and fitness experts During an interview at the D11 conference in May, Apple CEO Tim Cook, who wears a Nike Fuel Band and has been on Nike's board of directors since 2005, coyly said that he found wearable computing "profoundly interesting" and "ripe for exploration." It could be that Apple is working on a competitor to Google Glass, but the company isn't telling. Cook has categorized Google Glass, which works with the iPhone, as more of a niche item that's "probably more likely to appeal to certain markets." In any case, the iGlass name is taken -- it's a 3D glassblowing simulation iOS app. Read More Click Here ![]() Your future iPhone or iPad could come with its own projector. Granted to Apple on Tuesday by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, a patent called "Projected display shared workspaces" envisions a technology that would integrate small projectors into iOS devices and give users the ability to control their presentations with gestures.Read More Click Here
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