Rogers: 80% of iPhone 4 activations were to existing customers

Posted on September 30, 2010 by Rene Ritchie.
Categories: Uncategorized.

Rogers, the first Canadian carrier to offer the iPhone, put out a statement today saying 4 out of 5 iPhone 4 activations on their network went to existing customers. They’re also extending some of their promotions for those who haven’t yet snagged an iPhone 4 but might want to take advantage of them, especially the 6GB/$30 data plan. Act fast.

When Rogers/Fido launched the iPhone 4 on July 30, we announced special offers for our new and existing customers. Since then, we have activated a significant number of devices with 80 per cent having gone to our existing customers.

These special offers were scheduled to expire on Sept. 30, but we have some good news to share.

First, we are extending the 6GB/$30 promotion until Oct. 5. Second, we are extending one component of our early Hardware Upgrade offer through the end of the year. Any customer who activated or upgraded an earlier version of the iPhone with Rogers/Fido on a term contract on or before December 31, 2008 will be continue to be eligible for at least $480 off the no-term device price when they upgrade to an iPhone 4. They can pick up an iPhone 4 16GB/32GB for $159/$269 on a new 3-year voice and data plan.

While other components of our special iPhone 4 early HUP offer expire today, Rogers and Fido customers can continue to take advantage of our standard hardware upgrade savings. Fido customers can also add their Fido dollars to their Hardware Upgrade for additional savings.

From whom did they take those 20% new customer iPhone 4 activations?

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Rogers: 80% of iPhone 4 activations were to existing customers

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
Categories: Uncategorized.

Rogers, the first Canadian carrier to offer the iPhone, put out a statement today saying 4 out of 5 iPhone 4 activations on their network went to existing customers. They’re also extending some of their promotions for those who haven’t yet snagged an iPhone 4 but might want to take advantage of them, especially the 6GB/$30 data plan. Act fast.

When Rogers/Fido launched the iPhone 4 on July 30, we announced special offers for our new and existing customers. Since then, we have activated a significant number of devices with 80 per cent having gone to our existing customers.

These special offers were scheduled to expire on Sept. 30, but we have some good news to share.

First, we are extending the 6GB/$30 promotion until Oct. 5. Second, we are extending one component of our early Hardware Upgrade offer through the end of the year. Any customer who activated or upgraded an earlier version of the iPhone with Rogers/Fido on a term contract on or before December 31, 2008 will be continue to be eligible for at least $480 off the no-term device price when they upgrade to an iPhone 4. They can pick up an iPhone 4 16GB/32GB for $159/$269 on a new 3-year voice and data plan.

While other components of our special iPhone 4 early HUP offer expire today, Rogers and Fido customers can continue to take advantage of our standard hardware upgrade savings. Fido customers can also add their Fido dollars to their Hardware Upgrade for additional savings.

From whom did they take those 20% new customer iPhone 4 activations?

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iStudiez Pro or iPhone- app review

Posted on by Chad Garrett.
Categories: Uncategorized.

This week I’m taking a look at iStudiez. A new school year is upon us and as I begin the journey of own Master’s degree I thought taking a look at one of the leading school and course management apps in the App Store was in order.

iStudiez is a very comprehensive course management application for the iPhone. This app literally does it all from cataloging semesters, courses and instructors to tasks and grades. So where do we begin? Let’s break the app down by section. So, first lets take a look at the Today section.

At the bottom of iStudiez you have for icons. The first icon is the Today icon. From here you get a summary of information you need to get done today. You have the option of turning on events from your iOS calendar, or feel free to leave it off. It displays all day events as well as regular times events. Simply tap on the event to get more information.

Next you have the Calendar icon. This is exactly as it sounds, a calendar for your courses and assignments. There is a toggle button up at the top of the screen that switches you from Schedule to viewing just your Assignments. This approach is quite nice as it allows you to see when your assignments are due and compare it with what your doing that day, week, etc to help you manage your time more efficiently. You can also add an assignment from here directly. Tap the plus icon located in the top right corner. Add the course, assignment name and details, due date and priority as well as push notification reminder and any partners you are working with to compete the assignment. Your partner information is pulled directly from your contacts list.

The next icon is your Assignments section. This is the place to view anything about what assignments you have, grades and completed courses. This section is divided into two areas; Current and Completed. Current lists your assignments by either Due Date, Course or Priority. Simply tap the choice you want and iStudiez will display and sort the results of your choosing. The completed section shows your completed course date and and course with your grade for that class.

The last section is the Planner icon. This area allows you to configure your Semesters, Holidays and Instructors. Your semesters can be be given a date range, nothing too exciting there. Next you can add your course and give it a color to help it stand out in the crowd. You can set your class as a regular class, single class or an exam. When you do this you also have the ability to set up that specific class’s schedule. You can pick the days of the week, its repeat schedule, instructor and location. You can enter the name, date and location for your exams as well. You can also enter in all of your instructor data from name, title, phone and email to office hours. You even get a comprehensive list of the classes that professor teaches based on what you have entered in your courses. Yes, tapping the phone number will launch the Phone app and email will compose and email; very convenient!

You have awesome control on how all of this data gets displayed in iStudiez. You can customize default phrases on your calendar such as “No classes today” and change that to “It’s a beach day!” for example. You can determine what information your calendar can specifically show. Turn off iOS calendar events if you want. Add a course color to differentiate between classes , assignments in the calendar; you have complete control. For me, a particularly useful option that is off by default is displaying week number.

There is not much else to say other than if you have an iOS device, buy this app immediately. It’s universal you can run it on an iOS device and the price is beyond reasonable at $2.99; the developer could easily charge more than that simply for the value in time savings that this app will give you.

[$2.99- iTunes Link]

TiPb iPad 4.5-star rated

Pros

  • Robust course management app
  • Integrates your iOS calendar with specific iStudiez data
  • Universal app, BONUS!!!
  • Helpful back-up via email feature
  • A Lite version is available to try out

Cons

  • Cannot sync data between iPhone/iPad or other iDevices (a sync solution is in the works)

iStudiez Pro or iPhone- app review is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

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iStudiez Pro or iPhone- app review

Posted on by Chad Garrett.
Categories: Uncategorized.

This week I’m taking a look at iStudiez. A new school year is upon us and as I begin the journey of own Master’s degree I thought taking a look at one of the leading school and course management apps in the App Store was in order.

iStudiez is a very comprehensive course management application for the iPhone. This app literally does it all from cataloging semesters, courses and instructors to tasks and grades. So where do we begin? Let’s break the app down by section. So, first lets take a look at the Today section.

At the bottom of iStudiez you have for icons. The first icon is the Today icon. From here you get a summary of information you need to get done today. You have the option of turning on events from your iOS calendar, or feel free to leave it off. It displays all day events as well as regular times events. Simply tap on the event to get more information.

Next you have the Calendar icon. This is exactly as it sounds, a calendar for your courses and assignments. There is a toggle button up at the top of the screen that switches you from Schedule to viewing just your Assignments. This approach is quite nice as it allows you to see when your assignments are due and compare it with what your doing that day, week, etc to help you manage your time more efficiently. You can also add an assignment from here directly. Tap the plus icon located in the top right corner. Add the course, assignment name and details, due date and priority as well as push notification reminder and any partners you are working with to compete the assignment. Your partner information is pulled directly from your contacts list.

The next icon is your Assignments section. This is the place to view anything about what assignments you have, grades and completed courses. This section is divided into two areas; Current and Completed. Current lists your assignments by either Due Date, Course or Priority. Simply tap the choice you want and iStudiez will display and sort the results of your choosing. The completed section shows your completed course date and and course with your grade for that class.

The last section is the Planner icon. This area allows you to configure your Semesters, Holidays and Instructors. Your semesters can be be given a date range, nothing too exciting there. Next you can add your course and give it a color to help it stand out in the crowd. You can set your class as a regular class, single class or an exam. When you do this you also have the ability to set up that specific class’s schedule. You can pick the days of the week, its repeat schedule, instructor and location. You can enter the name, date and location for your exams as well. You can also enter in all of your instructor data from name, title, phone and email to office hours. You even get a comprehensive list of the classes that professor teaches based on what you have entered in your courses. Yes, tapping the phone number will launch the Phone app and email will compose and email; very convenient!

You have awesome control on how all of this data gets displayed in iStudiez. You can customize default phrases on your calendar such as “No classes today” and change that to “It’s a beach day!” for example. You can determine what information your calendar can specifically show. Turn off iOS calendar events if you want. Add a course color to differentiate between classes , assignments in the calendar; you have complete control. For me, a particularly useful option that is off by default is displaying week number.

There is not much else to say other than if you have an iOS device, buy this app immediately. It’s universal you can run it on an iOS device and the price is beyond reasonable at $2.99; the developer could easily charge more than that simply for the value in time savings that this app will give you.

[$2.99- iTunes Link]

TiPb iPad 4.5-star rated

Pros

  • Robust course management app
  • Integrates your iOS calendar with specific iStudiez data
  • Universal app, BONUS!!!
  • Helpful back-up via email feature
  • A Lite version is available to try out

Cons

  • Cannot sync data between iPhone/iPad or other iDevices (a sync solution is in the works)

iStudiez Pro or iPhone- app review is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

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Seidio Innocase II Surface for iPhone 4- accessory review

Posted on by Chad Garrett.
Categories: Uncategorized.

This week I am looking at the <a href="http://store.tipb.com/seidio-innocase-ii-surface/4A123A7378.htm?utmsource=tipb&utmmedium=post&utmterm=iphone-4&utmcontent=review”">Seidio Innocase II for iPhone 4. What makes this case great is that it is a two-part case that snaps about two thirds down. You slide the iPhone into the top, then slide the bottom on. The two pieces snap into place to provide a secure casing for iPhone 4.

The inside of the Innocase II is covered with a very soft, velvet like material to ensure that your beloved iPhone 4 receives no scratches when being pulled in and out of the case. Most cases have some sort of lining, but I have not seen too many like this. The lining is not meant for shock absorption, rather it’s purely there for protecting your investment from scratches, thanks Seido.

A couple things I have noticed about the case. The instructions state to “wiggle” the bottom of the case to remove it. However, I was unsuccessful at “wiggling” it (I mean, it is already flush against your iPhone 4 after all..). So, instead I used my inhuman strength to simply pull it off. This works for me, but did provide an initial shock when trying to remove it to dock my iPhone 4. Also, you probably know by now that whether it’s the iPhone or iPad, I like the glass edges protected on iPhone 4. The Innocase II does this no problem but to the extreme. I received a Fruit Ninja invite to place a multiplayer game on Game Center. After I accepted and started to play, I had problems slicing some fruit because I could not get my finger to touch the very edge of the iPhone 4 screen. Is this a deal breaker? Likely not, but something you should know before considering buying this case. Honestly, it probably won’t be an issue for most of our readers.

You can get the Innocase in a plethora of colors in our store; surely one to fit your style. I am sporting the green one and dig it. I feel this case protects well and is secure (it won’t fall off) and looks good with adding minimal thickness to the iPhone 4. You can pick up the <a href="http://store.tipb.com/seidio-innocase-ii-surface/4A123A7378.htm?utmsource=tipb&utmmedium=post&utmterm=iphone-4&utmcontent=review”">Seidio Innocase II for iPhone 4 at the TiPb iPhone 4 Accessory Store.

TiPb iPhone 4.5-star rated

Pros

  • Solid protection for iPhone 4
  • Aesthetically pleasing
  • Easily removable for docking, etc.
  • Multiple colors

Cons

  • The ridges next to the screen are a little too high
  • Case can be difficult to remove

Seidio Innocase II Surface for iPhone 4- accessory review is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

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Seidio Innocase II Surface for iPhone 4- accessory review

Posted on by Chad Garrett.
Categories: Uncategorized.

This week I am looking at the <a href="http://store.tipb.com/seidio-innocase-ii-surface/4A123A7378.htm?utmsource=tipb&utmmedium=post&utmterm=iphone-4&utmcontent=review”">Seidio Innocase II for iPhone 4. What makes this case great is that it is a two-part case that snaps about two thirds down. You slide the iPhone into the top, then slide the bottom on. The two pieces snap into place to provide a secure casing for iPhone 4.

The inside of the Innocase II is covered with a very soft, velvet like material to ensure that your beloved iPhone 4 receives no scratches when being pulled in and out of the case. Most cases have some sort of lining, but I have not seen too many like this. The lining is not meant for shock absorption, rather it’s purely there for protecting your investment from scratches, thanks Seido.

A couple things I have noticed about the case. The instructions state to “wiggle” the bottom of the case to remove it. However, I was unsuccessful at “wiggling” it (I mean, it is already flush against your iPhone 4 after all..). So, instead I used my inhuman strength to simply pull it off. This works for me, but did provide an initial shock when trying to remove it to dock my iPhone 4. Also, you probably know by now that whether it’s the iPhone or iPad, I like the glass edges protected on iPhone 4. The Innocase II does this no problem but to the extreme. I received a Fruit Ninja invite to place a multiplayer game on Game Center. After I accepted and started to play, I had problems slicing some fruit because I could not get my finger to touch the very edge of the iPhone 4 screen. Is this a deal breaker? Likely not, but something you should know before considering buying this case. Honestly, it probably won’t be an issue for most of our readers.

You can get the Innocase in a plethora of colors in our store; surely one to fit your style. I am sporting the green one and dig it. I feel this case protects well and is secure (it won’t fall off) and looks good with adding minimal thickness to the iPhone 4. You can pick up the <a href="http://store.tipb.com/seidio-innocase-ii-surface/4A123A7378.htm?utmsource=tipb&utmmedium=post&utmterm=iphone-4&utmcontent=review”">Seidio Innocase II for iPhone 4 at the TiPb iPhone 4 Accessory Store.

TiPb iPhone 4.5-star rated

Pros

  • Solid protection for iPhone 4
  • Aesthetically pleasing
  • Easily removable for docking, etc.
  • Multiple colors

Cons

  • The ridges next to the screen are a little too high
  • Case can be difficult to remove

Seidio Innocase II Surface for iPhone 4- accessory review is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

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Review: Mr. Bill for iPhone

Posted on by Stephanie Kent.
Categories: Uncategorized.
Guide Mr. Bill through Mr. Sluggo's circus and farm in this hilarious action game by Capcom Mobile.


IPhone - Handhelds - Smartphones - Action game - Capcom

USBfever releases iPad memory card/USB adapter

Posted on by David Dahlquist.
Categories: Uncategorized.
USBfever’s new Memory Card Reader and USB Connection Kit for iPad provides both a USB port and SD Card reader for your iPad in a single device.


Universal Serial Bus - Secure Digital - IPad - Hardware - USB

PayPal debuts check deposits via iPhone app

Posted on by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal.
Categories: Uncategorized.
A coming update to PayPal's iPhone app will let users deposit checks directly from their mobile device.


iPhone - PayPal - Smartphone - Handhelds - Business

My Eyes Only Photo update improves performance

Posted on by David Dahlquist.
Categories: Uncategorized.
Software Ops has updated its photo encryption app for iOS, My Eyes Only Photo, with a significant rewrite that offers improved performance, reduced memory usage, and increased overall stability.


iOS - Security - IPhone - Apple - Cryptography

Nation rejoices as Consumer Reports fixes crashing iPhone app

Posted on by Mel Martin.
Categories: Uncategorized.

It took about a month but now you can fearlessly click on some of the news headings in the free Consumer Reports app and not have it crash.

A couple of weeks ago we reported that the app was unstable after an iOS 4 update. As weeks went by, the app was not updated and had more crashes and explosions than an old Bruce Willis movie. We gave the app a 'not recommended' and felt CR could do better than offer a highly defective piece of software.

Now they've finally done it. The app no longer collapses when you select 'electronics', although CR says it has eliminated, for now, its Gas Prices info. Hey, I like Consumer Reports, and am even a subscriber. I find the reviews helpful, although I often differ with CR opinions on things I've owned and have experience with, like, oh, the iPhone maybe.

Anyway, the app now works, and I'm glad to put it back on my 'recommended' list. Now how about an iPad version? The iPhone version looks pretty fuzzy, and when you up-scale it it's an eye-burner.

Nation rejoices as Consumer Reports fixes crashing iPhone app originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 30 Sep 2010 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iPhone Scalpers Force Temporary Closure of Beijing Apple Retail Store


Customers swarm cashier stand in Apple's Sanlitun store in Beijing
The Wall Street Journal reports that the shortage of iPhone 4s in China has led to a booming market for scalpers, many of whom are selling their stocks of iPhones outsi...

Found Footage: The $100 iPhone / iPod touch stand

Posted on by Steven Sande.
Categories: Uncategorized.


Hey, you! With the $100 bill burning a hole in your pocket! Why don't you do something useful with that Benjamin?

In this YouTube footage, photographer Enrique Pardo turns an ordinary $100 bill into a fashionable and expensive stand for an iPhone or iPod touch. If you're cheap, you can always use a regular $1 bill for the same purpose, but where's the fun in that?

[via Techi]

Found Footage: The $100 iPhone / iPod touch stand originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 30 Sep 2010 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)Found Footage: The $100 iPhone / iPod touch stand originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 30 Sep 2010 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Wordpress 2.6 for iOS adds video support

Posted on by Lex Friedman.
Categories: Uncategorized.
The latest version of the blogging tool for iPads and iPhones supports video and does a better job of protecting your posts.


IPhone - IPad - iOS - WordPress - Apple

Droplr sharing service gets an iPhone app

Posted on by David Chartier.
Categories: Uncategorized.
Droplr is a Web service and Mac client that makes it drop-dead simple to share media, text, and other files online. Its new iOS app brings this convenience and account management to the iPhone and iPod touch.


iPhone - IpodTouch - iOS - Droplr - Handhelds

Survey shows Android gaining ground on iPhone

Posted on by Dan Moren.
Categories: Uncategorized.
The most recent survey from ChangeWave Research shows planned purchases of Android phones closing on those of iPhones.


iPhone - ChangeWave - Smartphone - Apple - Handhelds

Last day to qualify for iPhone 4 free bumper case program

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
Categories: Uncategorized.

Apple iPhone 4 free bumper case

Today’s the last day you can buy an iPhone 4 and qualify for Apple’s free bumper case program. If you buy an iPhone 4 tomorrow, you’ll fall under the new policy:

For everyone else, we are discontinuing the free case program on all iPhone 4s sold after September 30, 2010. We are also returning to our normal returns policy for all iPhone 4s sold after September 30. Users experiencing antenna issues should call AppleCare to request a free Bumper case.

So once again, if you just want a free case, today’s the last day to buy an iPhone 4 and qualify for one. After today, you’ll have to have a real antenna problem and go through AppleCare.

Anyone rushing out to beat the deadline?

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Jailbreaking of New Apple TV Eased by iTunes Restore Capabilities


New Apple TV mounted in iTunes
As noted by The Apple Press, Twitter user StealthBravo has confirmed that the new Apple TV can be mounted and restored in iTunes, easing the way for jailbreakers to bring new functionality to the set-top ...

Medical students given iPhone to access textbooks off-campus

Posted on by Carrie-Ann Skinner.
Categories: Uncategorized.
Medical students at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom are being given Apple iPhones to ensure they can access text books when away from campus.


IPhone - Apple - Leeds University - Smartphone - Handhelds