Apple just issued updates to four of its popular iOS applications. The new versions include iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, and Cards. These improvements Apple added to the four iLife applications mostly bring bug fixes and stability. iPhoto version 1.0.1 makes it easier to copy URLs, reduces instances of duplicated photos, and adds stability improvements. iMovie version 1.3.1 adds…
Apple blocks release of Steve Jobs deposition in music case
Two large court cases in the music industry are all set to go to trial. Though not normally the type of stuff we cover on IntoMobile, at least one of the cases has a potentially large impact on Apple. The first case involves Eminem’s producers, who took Aftermath Records to court back in 2010 to determine…
Nokia taking HTC, RIM, and Viewsonic to court for patent infringement
Nokia has just announced via a press release that it is taking multiple legal actions to protect patents it feels are violated by HTC, RIM, and Viewsonic. In the US, the Finnish handset maker has filed a complaint to the US International Trade Commission (ITC) against HTC, as well as patent infringement lawsuits against HTC…
Spotify now available for the iPad
Spotify for the iPad was spotted in the wild earlier this month, and now the music app is available in the iOS App Store. The retina-capable app is perfect for both browsing Spotify’s catalog of music and for searching playlists, artists and users. The app takes full advantage of the iPad’s screen and has a beautiful design that makes it easy to control…
Samsung Galaxy S III caught in the wild again
Ok now we think we have the real photo of the Samsung Galaxy SIII. As you can see from the image above, the model number GT-I9300 will come with a rounded glass, small home button and two touch-based buttons at the bottom. Moreover, it is said that the new Galaxy phone will come with a…
Nokia 808 PureView starts rolling out later this month with users in Russia and India first to get it
Nokia has officially announced that its super-powerful camera phone 808 PureView will start rolling out in select markets later this month. Among the first markets to get this amazing piece of technology are Russia and India, with Europe and parts of Asia most likely getting it next. Since its launch in February, the Nokia 808…
Verizon, Sprint Galaxy Nexus phones getting new firmware updates
Good news for Galaxy Nexus owners with either Sprint’s or Verizon’s contract as both carriers have either started or are getting ready to roll-out new software updates for their particular version of the Google phone. Verizon Wireless has apparently already started pushing Android 4.0.4 update (build IMM76K) to select users, with folks all around Interwebs…
Special edition of Tatler magazine beefed-up with Zappar-powered augmented reality to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
Condé Nast UK and Zappar have teamed-up to make the June issue of Tatler to life to celebrate The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. The special issue includes augmented reality content which is discoverable using the free to download Zappar app. As a result, users will be able to extract visuals from the magazine, dress up like…
Hello, Cupcake! gets an iOS app
There’s a cupcake craze out there; we’ve recently seen one iPad app on the subject (from Food Network) and now another one (which works on both the iPhone and iPad) is in the AppStore. Based on the runaway New York Times bestsellers, Hello, Cupcake! contains a selection of ten digitally enhanced projects from the two books…
UK Hot Deal: HTC One X free on 26 GBP/month T-Mobile contract, 27 GBP on O2
If you had it enough waiting for Samsung’s next Galaxy smartphone and need a new handset ASAP, take a look at BuyMobilePhones.net’s latest listings. This particular retailer is offering the super-hot HTC One X for free on 3 different two-year 26 GBP/month plans from T-Mobile. First plan gives you 600 minutes, unlimited texts and 250MB…









