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Apple confirms white iPhone 4 for ‘Spring 2011′

Some of the new signage going up in Apple Stores around the country has a little news item: The white iPhone will be available Spring 2011.  That confirms an earlier report and also would seem to put to rest the rumors that Apple killed it.  Thanks James!

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Would “My Nookie” Make It As An iPhone App?

Back in September, there was a general uproar online when a PowerPoint “Fuck List” created by a 2010 Duke graduate went viral. The list provided a detailed evaluation of each of the woman’s encounters Now, it appears, two bored Pacific Heights, San Francisco stay-at-home moms have one-upped that low-tech mechanism and created an iPhone version of [...] Cult of Mac

5 Fun Games: Chilling Adventures in the Deep South, Railroading Across America, Dogs in Silly Costumes and More

rock and roll game for MacHappy Friday! Here’s this week’s selection by Mac Games and More featuring fun, casual games you can play into the weekend. The selection includes invasion of the tasty kind, an awesome and spooky hidden objects adventure, expanding your railroad business across the country and more. Come back every Friday to check out the games. Have [...] Cult of Mac

Apple and Magazine Publishers Yet to Agree on Subscription Terms

All Things D reports that Apple and major magazine publishers have yet to reach agreements on plans for digital magazine subscriptions, with the two sides engaged in a stalemate over revenue sharing and s... MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors

E-Gear reviews the Q460 Quincy Jones Signature Line Headphones

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AKG by Harman Q460 Mini On-Ear Headphones

Our friends over at e-gear.com have published a review of the AKG by Harman Q460 Green Quincy Jones Signature Line Headphones that we think you’d like to see. Why? Because quality headphones are much more important than you can imagine if you’ve never bothered to upgrade your Apple earbuds, and because we didn’t get to try these out ourselves. Also, when you’ve got names like Harman and Quincy Jones on your product, that demands a certain amount of respect.

From the review:

As to be expected, a new set of headphones bearing the name of music icon Quincy Jones come with no small degree of hype. After all, “Q” doesn’t put his name on just anything. Grammy-winning producer/arranger/composer Jones is associated with quality sound; if he’s behind an audio product, it better be good, right? So the big question here is, do the Q460 headphones live up to their hype – and their namesake’s reputation?

Most definitely. The Q460 provide sound reproduction that’s as vivid, punchy, powerful and accurate as you’re likely to hear from commercially available on-ear phones. They’re comparable with the studio-level “cans” they were developed to emulate. They are ear-delicious.

They’re also visually striking! The nearly florescent green color of the model I reviewed (they’re also available in black) is certainly vivid and hard to miss. It may not appeal to more refined consumer, but the Facebook generation will probably love it. It’s certainly original and bold.  And you probably won’t have much trouble finding these in the dark.

The Q460 headphones carry a $ 229 MSRP, and retail for around $ 170.

For further details and comments, head over to E-Gear’s Quincy Jones Signature Line Q460 headphones review.

Product [AKG by Harman Q460 Mini On-Ear Headphones]

Full Story » | Written by Kirk Hiner for Appletell. | Comment on this Article »

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E-Gear reviews the Q460 Quincy Jones Signature Line Headphones

Section:

AKG by Harman Q460 Mini On-Ear Headphones

Our friends over at e-gear.com have published a review of the AKG by Harman Q460 Green Quincy Jones Signature Line Headphones that we think you’d like to see. Why? Because quality headphones are much more important than you can imagine if you’ve never bothered to upgrade your Apple earbuds, and because we didn’t get to try these out ourselves. Also, when you’ve got names like Harman and Quincy Jones on your product, that demands a certain amount of respect.

From the review:

As to be expected, a new set of headphones bearing the name of music icon Quincy Jones come with no small degree of hype. After all, “Q” doesn’t put his name on just anything. Grammy-winning producer/arranger/composer Jones is associated with quality sound; if he’s behind an audio product, it better be good, right? So the big question here is, do the Q460 headphones live up to their hype – and their namesake’s reputation?

Most definitely. The Q460 provide sound reproduction that’s as vivid, punchy, powerful and accurate as you’re likely to hear from commercially available on-ear phones. They’re comparable with the studio-level “cans” they were developed to emulate. They are ear-delicious.

They’re also visually striking! The nearly florescent green color of the model I reviewed (they’re also available in black) is certainly vivid and hard to miss. It may not appeal to more refined consumer, but the Facebook generation will probably love it. It’s certainly original and bold.  And you probably won’t have much trouble finding these in the dark.

The Q460 headphones carry a $ 229 MSRP, and retail for around $ 170.

For further details and comments, head over to E-Gear’s Quincy Jones Signature Line Q460 headphones review.

Product [AKG by Harman Q460 Mini On-Ear Headphones]

Full Story » | Written by Kirk Hiner for Appletell. | Comment on this Article »

Appletell

E-Gear reviews the Q460 Quincy Jones Signature Line Headphones

Section:

AKG by Harman Q460 Mini On-Ear Headphones

Our friends over at e-gear.com have published a review of the AKG by Harman Q460 Green Quincy Jones Signature Line Headphones that we think you’d like to see. Why? Because quality headphones are much more important than you can imagine if you’ve never bothered to upgrade your Apple earbuds, and because we didn’t get to try these out ourselves. Also, when you’ve got names like Harman and Quincy Jones on your product, that demands a certain amount of respect.

From the review:

As to be expected, a new set of headphones bearing the name of music icon Quincy Jones come with no small degree of hype. After all, “Q” doesn’t put his name on just anything. Grammy-winning producer/arranger/composer Jones is associated with quality sound; if he’s behind an audio product, it better be good, right? So the big question here is, do the Q460 headphones live up to their hype – and their namesake’s reputation?

Most definitely. The Q460 provide sound reproduction that’s as vivid, punchy, powerful and accurate as you’re likely to hear from commercially available on-ear phones. They’re comparable with the studio-level “cans” they were developed to emulate. They are ear-delicious.

They’re also visually striking! The nearly florescent green color of the model I reviewed (they’re also available in black) is certainly vivid and hard to miss. It may not appeal to more refined consumer, but the Facebook generation will probably love it. It’s certainly original and bold.  And you probably won’t have much trouble finding these in the dark.

The Q460 headphones carry a $ 229 MSRP, and retail for around $ 170.

For further details and comments, head over to E-Gear’s Quincy Jones Signature Line Q460 headphones review.

Product [AKG by Harman Q460 Mini On-Ear Headphones]

Full Story » | Written by Kirk Hiner for Appletell. | Comment on this Article »

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Daily Deals: $939 13.3-inch MacBook Air, iPad App Price Cuts, iPhone App Freebies

We start out with the MacBook Air. MacMall is offering the 13.3-inch MBA , powered by a 1.86GHz Core 2 Duo processor with 2GB or RAM and a 120GB hard drive for just $ 939 – down from the usual $ 1,499. Also in the spotlight is the latest crop of iPad app price drops, along with [...] Cult of Mac

Apple Expresses Interest in ‘Kinect-Like’ Control of Appliances and Vehicles

One of the hottest gadgets over the past month has been Microsoft's Kinect, a controller-free gaming interface for the company's Xbox 360 gaming system that senses users' body movements and voice commands for interacting with gaming and entertainment... MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors

Women want Apple’s iPhone, men prefer Google Android, Nielsen finds

The iPhone and devices running Google Android are the most desired smartphones in the U.S., but men tend to prefer Android while women gravitate toward Apple's iOS, a new survey has found.

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