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Cycloramic app spins iPhone 5 to take 360-degree video Los Angeles Times The Cycloramic, a 99-cent app, turns the iPhone 5 into a spinning camera that takes 360degree video. The app makes the iPhone 5 vibrate in such a way as to turn the upright device in a full circle. We have no idea how it works; you'll have to watch the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple likely to buy rights for iPhone name in Brazil San Jose Mercury News SAO PAULO (AP) -- Apple (AAPL) likely will have to pay a Brazilian company for the right to use the iPhone brand in Latin America's biggest country, a Brazilian telecommunications analyst said Thursday. Brazil's Gradiente SA started selling Android ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The 10 Apps to Download for Your New iPhone Wall Street Journal (blog) If you're among the lucky ones, you just received a brand new smartphone as a gift for the holidays. But that smartphone — even if it's an iPhone — is nothing without the right set of apps. So to get things started, we've assembled a short list of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
3D Brain (for iPhone) PC Magazine 3D Brain (for iPhone), a free educational app, provides a good overview of the brain and its structures. It's best for students, although there's plenty of interest to those of us who don't know a hypothalamus from a hippocampus. Along with providing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mophie iPhone 5 Battery Case Likely Coming Soon Gotta Be Mobile In the email Mophie said that it's getting close to finishing its first "next generation product." The company is in the "final stages of testing and certification requirements." Unfortunately Mophie didn't get any more specific about its plans. In the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HTC J Butterfly beats iPhone 5 sales in Japan Focus Taiwan News Channel s new 5-inch flagship model, outshone Apple Inc.'s iPhone 5 in its first week on sale in Japan, shooting to the top of a bestsellers' list there. HTC customized the model for Japanese consumers in collaboration with Japan telecom carrier KDDI, which ... See all stories on this topic » |
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