الخميس، 17 يناير 2013

Apple Lets Online Buyers in China Pay in Two-Year Installments

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Apple Lets Online Buyers in China Pay in Two-Year Installments
3:56:51 AMStan Schroeder
Apple started offering installment payment plans in its China web shop, letting buyers pay for iPhones, iPads and Macbooks over the course of 2 years, Bloomberg reported. The deal is valid for owners of China Merchants Bank credit cards and for purchases ranging from 300 yuan ($48) to 30,000 yuan ($4,800). Buyers can split payments into three, six, 12, 18 or 24 installments, with additional fees being applied for the last two options.

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AT&T Allows More FaceTime — Except for Unlimited Customers
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 8:51 PMEmily Price
AT&T is allowing more iOS users to place FaceTime calls over its network for no additional charge. Previously only available for customers with Mobile Share plans and those using an LTE device on a tiered plan, now AT&T customers with non-LTE tiered plans can also make FaceTime calls over AT&T’s network for no additional charge. AT&T customers on unlimited data plans are still unable to make FaceTime calls over the network.

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This Is CES 2013 in 50 Seconds
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 5:49 PMLance Ulanoff
The trade show was big, loud, crazy, fun, star-studded and, surprisingly, can all be squished down into just under one minute.

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Can a Parental Notification App End Distracted Teen Driving?
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 5:27 PMLorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
Texting and driving is a serious problem among teenagers in the United States. In fact, according to a study, one in four teens respond to texts at their wheels, and 30 percent read messages while on the road. A new app hopes to change that by giving parents a tool to track their children while they are in their cars.

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7 Ways Mobile Apps Are Driving Revenue for Businesses
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 12:08 PMRyan Matzner
From leveraging specific features like GPS all the way down to the mere fact that people are walking around with Internet-connected computers in their pockets, smartphones open a whole new world of opportunities for marketers at businesses from large and small. The following are some key ways businesses are getting an extra boost via mobile apps. 1.

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This Guy Didn't Steal Your iPhone
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 9:20 AMCamille Bautista
Hell hath no fury like an iPhone owner scorned, and one Las Vegas man is bearing the brunt of it. Apple's Find My iPhone app has mistakenly sent dozens of users to Wayne Dobson's North Las Vegas home over the past two years.

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Forrester: Mobile Commerce to Quadruple to $31 Billion in Next 5 Years
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 9:19 AMLauren Indvik
Mobile commerce, or "mcommerce," has had a transformative (and highly publicized) impact on some businesses, including Amazon, eBay and flash sales sites like Gilt. But for the vast majority of retail companies, mobile represents only a neglible fraction of total sales, and it's likely to stay that way for the next half-decade, according to data from Forrester provided exclusively to Mashable.

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