Cody Fink

1547 posts on MacStories since January 2010

Former MacStories contributor.

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The iPad App Store. Now Live Worldwide

The iPad App Store wasn’t always available in all parts of the world, but Mashable is reporting that Twitter users are quite excited to have access to the iPad’s App Store in the UK, France, Australia, and New Zealand. I’m glad to see the folks down under can finally check out some of the great applications developers have been pumping out a few days early, so folks: be sure to stock up before your iPad pre-orders land at your doorstep. A shameless plug, download Twitterrific first!

[via Mashable]


iPads Selling Like Hotcakes

All Things D reports this morning that Apple’s iPad is an incredible success. And why wouldn’t it be? Amongst the continuing criticism, people are genuinely interested in the slate form factor. So interested in fact, that 200,000 iPads are flying off the shelf each week. This honestly seems like a high number to me, but with Mac sales already surpassed, the iPad is reported to now be closing in on the iPhone 3GS. RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky suggests that since sales are so strong, Apple will sell 8 million iPads by the time 2010 is done with. That’s a strong number sir, and only time will tell.

[All Things Digital via Apple Outsider]


New Apple TV Functions Patented

Though a new model isn’t in sight, Patently Apple reports that Apple’s little hobby could be getting some new software functions. Apple may be opening the Apple TV up for use by third party controllers, in which your Sony remote could be paired with the Apple TV after a learning session. Some other interesting notes include that Apple may be considering allowing users to run iPhone applications on their big screen TV, either for answering calls, playing games, or interacting with applications like Mobile Safari. Though we know how (poorly) scaling apps worked on the iPad, would you want to use iPhone applications on your HD TV? Make sure to check the screen after the break.

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iPad Stands, Mounts, Coming Soon

TUAW has come across a couple new interesting products to supplement our iPads, with the first being a stand. A four pound solid steel stand that is. Starting at $59.99, the Stabile iPad stand promises to turn your iPad into a wee little iMac.

The second product, the Pad Bracket, wants to mount your iPad directly to the wall . I don’t know if I want to use my iPad nailed to the wall all day (for $24.95), but it would be a great for quickly storing your iPad out of the way as you enter the office.

Check out the links to see if any of these suit your fancy. Else, maybe you like to find an iPad Case from our friends at iPad Case Finder.


Will AT&T Bring Tethering to the Next iPhone?

Mac|Life has discovered a feature in the newest iPhone Beta that may be revealing AT&T’s plans to enable tethering. With the next Android update posed to allow Wi-Fi tethering built in (no more rooting), it’d be smart for Apple to do the same. While we don’t know what networks will allow tethering (or whether they’ll charge extra for it) on the Android side of things, AT&T’s reputation would be substantially improved if they set the standard by giving us free tethering. I do have dreams ya know.

[via Mac|Life]



The iPhone is More Awesome than Space Travel.

I think people are gradually getting bored with the notion of space travel. It was cool to think about how we could populate Mars in the 1960s, but now it’s just a pipe dream that’s certainly not going to be accomplished in our lifetimes. So of course the iPhone is more important than space travel - it gets stuff done. Unlike space travel, which really hasn’t gone anywhere.

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iPhone Sales Up 112% in First Quarter of 2010

Who says the iPhone market is dying? Amongst all the Android hubbub, Apple is gaining new footholds in the UK, China, and South Korea, leading to a 8.4 million units sold. In only a year, Apple has gone from a market share of 1.5 percent to 2.7 percent, and they aren’t slowing down any time soon. With the impending release of next iPhone in only a matter of months, and the possible addition of new carriers in the US, Apple’s sales are expected to substantially increase, but can they surpass companies like Nokia and Samsung in world market share?

[via The Loop]


Divvy Up Your Desktop with Divvy for Mac

I have a problem with computer desktops in general, and it’s that I’m fidgety. I’m not so bad on Windows for whatever reason, but on the Mac I’m always shuffling desktop windows around, resizing things, trying to align things perfectly so my OCD doesn’t kick in. And I’ve tried hundreds of solutions here on MacStories, and even recorded lame’o videos for some. But god forbid I ever end this tireless quest, so today I present you with Divvy.

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