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Apple released O The Oprah Magazine for iPad 2

Apple Released the O The Oprah Magazine application for iPad, which is developed by Hearst Communications, Inc. and  it’s available at iTunes store for free. The Oprah Magazine provides inspiration and information to help you live your best life.

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Features :

Online purchasing options for fashion, beauty, and O List products.Ability to e-mail and save to Favorites books and O List products.Excerpts from most books in our Reading Room section.

Subscriptions available:
• 1-month subscription available for $1.99, automatically renewed until cancelled

• 1-year subscription available for $19.99, automatically renewed until cancelled

• When purchasing through iTunes, your account will be charged at confirmation of purchase.

• Your subscription will auto-renew unless you turn this off 24-hours before the subscription runs out. You can turn off auto-renewal at any time from your iTunes account settings.

• No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during an active subscription period.

Download O The Oprah Magazine for iPad 2

To Download the oprah magazine your device need iOS 4.2 firmware or later.

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iPhone 5 is set to be released on September 7th

In a little over two months Apple will be releasing the iPhone 5. It is also rumored that the highly anticipated iOS5 will come preloaded.

The iPhone 5 will come pre-loaded with the iOS 5, the latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system. Apple fans were dejected that the tech giant broke with tradition this year and refrained from saying anything about the next generation iPhone in its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).

Source: ‘Apple to release iPhone 5 on September 7; will come pre-loaded with iOS 5'

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Opera Mini v6.0 App Released for iPad 2 (Download)

Apple Released Opera Mini v6.0 Application update for iPad, which developed by Opera Software ASA and Download available at iTunes Store for free Download. The New Opera Mini is 6 times faster than previous update. It also Compress 90% of data traffic. The New Version of Opera Mini added Speed Dial, Visual Tabs, opera link and Data Saving.

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Features :

Speed: Up to 6 times faster browsing, especially when on slower or crowded networksData Savings: Compress up to 90% of data trafficSpeed Dial: Get to your favorite Web sites with a single tapVisual Tabs: See all your open Web pages and quickly switch between themOpera Link: Synchronize your bookmarks and Speed Dial with a Desktop PC or other mobile phone

Download Opera Mini v6.0

To Download this amazing Web Browsing Application your device should be iPad and requires iOS 3.0 or latter. To Store this application on your Device need 3.4 MB space only.So Download now and enjoy faster web Browsing experience on your Device.

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iOS 4.3.3 Released for iPhone, Fixes “Tracking” Bugs

Just two weeks ago, Apple took a rare hit to their so-called “reality distortion field”. A pair of researchers found a file on the iPhone that seemingly tracked the iPhone owner’s location (based on which cell towers they were connecting to) going back as far as a year. As a few angry mobs gathered their pitchforks (and fired off lawsuits), Apple explained it as an anonymized, “crowd-sourced location database”intended for use with an upcoming traffic feature, and chalked up some of the stranger aspects (namely, how far back it tracked, and that it continued to log locations even after the user manually disabled location services) as bugs.

Whatever the reason for the log file, Apple has just released a patch (iOS 4.3.3, or 4.2.8 for Verizon iPhones) that does away with much of the creep-factor.

Here’s whats fixed, according to Apple’s changelog (bracketed notes ours):

Reduces the size of the cache [it's only about a weeks worth of locational data now, as opposed to many months]No longer backs the cache up to iTunes [Your new backups will no longer contain the consolidated.db file, making it a whole lot harder for a crazy spouse to take it and throw it into a third-party mapping tool to figure out roughly where you were at any given time]Deletes the cache entirely when Location Services is turned off

A surprisingly hasty fix on Apple’s part, though it’d be nice to be able to disable the logging without having to disable Location Services all together. What do you think about this solution?

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