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Apple’s Ping to hit the chopping block in next iTunes update

You can’t say it wasn’t a valiant effort on the part of Apple. They tried hard to push Ping on us, which was their own social music hub, but it just didn’t work out. And with the next iTunes update, Ping won’t be able to sing anymore.

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Say hello to my little friend, Scarface the game

Just released on iTunes for the iPhone and iPad comes one of the best movies ever made, which is now available as an app created by Fuse Powered Inc., who worked with Universal Pictures to take the iconic mobster figure Tony Montana and bring him to our mobile devices.

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Lock and load with the AppBlaster for iPhone

If you are looking for a better gaming experience for your iPhone or iPod that is more realistic, then the AppBlaster may be something you would be interested in. I saw the commercial on TV for this the other day and had to dig a bit deeper to see what it’s all about.

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Google takes iTunes head on with Google Music

Today Google announced their next big venture. Google Music launched along with the Google Music Store. Google Music which we talked about before with Beta Music is basically Google’s version of iTunes.

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Google Music Store coming soon

Reports are indicating that Google will be launching their online music store in the next couple of weeks give or take. Google, who launched Beta Music back in early Summer of this year lets you upload your music collections to the Google cloud to give users the ability to listen to their music anywhere, sync to your devices/computers and even play your music offline.

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Graphicly is helping bring comic books to iTunes

With the launch of iOS5 and iPhone 4S comes a new featured app called Newsstand. With Newsstand, you can purchase newspapers and magazines through iTunes, just like with iBooks and have it stored in the new app.

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New trend has Internet passwords being left in wills

According to a new survey by Goldsmiths at the University of London in the United Kingdom there is a new trend that is surfacing for people who are leaving their successors their Internet passwords in their wills.

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Google sets it’s eyes on the digital newsstand market

The Wall Street Journal published an article that is really interesting on how Google is trying to enter the digital newsstand market with it’s Android OS.  Currently the market is dominated by Apple with iTunes and the iPad and iPhone.   Tablets are becoming more and more in demand with alternatives to the iPad such as the Galaxy Pad, IdeaPad, Win7 Touch Screen Tablet and some others.  

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Top 12 iPhone Apps for 2010

I have a lot of apps on my iPhone.  Maybe 100 or so. But many of them I only use once in a while, for reference or a game maybe that might play every so often.  But there are a core of iPhone apps that I use every day and/or are my favorites.  Some I use multiple times per day (*cough Twitter cough*).  I listed them below. These are my top 12 for 2010 most used apps. Enjoy. If you have any that are a ‘must have’, let me know in the comments. Thanks!

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You can now buy Beatles music from iTunes

There was a lot of hype yesterday around what Apple’s iTunes will be revealing today. And guess what - The Beatles are now on iTunes, yay, yawn, oops. It’s nice. I love the Beatles actually and this is ‘nice to have’. But seems Apple (and media) built a lot of hype around not a whole lot.

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