Fact: The Facebook application accounts for half of all app usage on the phone (excluding phone and email). On the iPad, the Facebook percentage is even higher. Fact: Facebook Places, being a “location aware” application, will rely heavily on both the iPhone and iPad for usage data, integration, and feedback. So with Facebook playing such […]
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Facebook Places Is for US Only
I’ve been writing about Facebook Places throughout the day today. The most popular of the articles so far is: How To Use Facebook Places On Your iPhone, iPad One of the more intriguing developing stories so far with Facebook Places is one you might not have guessed. . The fact that Facebook Places is only […]
It’s quite possible that with the exception of the United States, China holds the most lucrative market for Apple products – especially when that product is the iPad. On Monday, China’s Caixin Media announced that China Unicom, China’s second largest mobile phone carrier, has won the rights to sell the iPad in the China market, […]
TechCrunch talked with Facebook about the new Facebook Places functionality and was wondering why it’s not available to everyone yet. Basically, Facebook stated that the functionality is going to be rolled out slowly over the next day or two to make sure the Facebook servers can handle to new bandwidth load that will generated from […]
Facebook Places is now live. This new “location based” service from Facebook allows you to “Check In” to places that you currently at, or places you’ve been. Here’s how to get the new Facebook Places for your iPhone, iPad, or other mobile device: For all mobile devices: Simply point your mobile web browser to and […]
Last night Facebook announced their new Facebook Places functionality that allows users to “Check In” to a certain location via their mobile device and then share your location with your friends on Facebook. The new functionality has officially been released since last night (Wednesday). However, you may (or may not) see Facebook Places either on […]
Former Apple global supply manager Paul Devine pleaded not guilty to 23 counts of wire fraud, money laundering, conspiracy and receiving kickbacks. Apple filed a separate civil law suit against Paul Devine accusing his of receiving more than $1 million in payments and bribes over multiple years from companies that were supplying iPhone and iPod […]