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Apple Drops Sweet Christmas-Themed iPad Ad | | With just four days to go until Christmas, Apple dropped this sweet little ad Friday night showing off the benefits of FaceTime on the iPad. The ad, from TBWA\Media Arts Lab, shows a girl singing the venerable "I'll Be Home For Christmas" while strumming a ukulele on an iPad. Meanwhile, on an iPad Mini, we see what looks like her beaming grandpa nodding along and smiling.
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Rise Alarm Clock App Makes Waking Up Pleasant | | This beautifully designed iPhone alarm clock app will change your mornings. The minimalist Rise Alarm Clock [iTunes link] for iPhone by Simple Bots is a refreshing way to wake up. The unique alarm clock is intelligently intuitive. Fresh out of slumber, you won't have to rummage around for the right button to shut off the harsh tones. A simple swipe and pull will turn off the alarm.
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Google XPhone: Long on Mystery, Short on Details | Friday, December 21, 2012 7:20 PM | Chris Taylor |
| Google's newly-acquired Motorola division is working on a next-generation iPhone competitor known internally as the XPhone, according to one report. But details are scant when it comes to what the device is, and what exactly makes it next generation. The report, in the Wall Street Journal, suggests the previously undisclosed device is due for launch "sometime next year" and has already gone through a number of iterations.
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Report: Apple Maps Most Popular iPhone App in 2012 | Friday, December 21, 2012 1:23 PM | Todd Wasserman |
| iPhone owners may not have loved Apple's Maps, but they used that app more than any other on the platform in 2012, according to Nielsen. Maps was used by an average of 32.4 million iPhone owners a month, besting Facebook, which ranked second with 28.6 million users. Here's the full list: Apple's Maps was a pr disaster for Apple. After users complained, Apple CEO Tim Cook issued an apology.
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'Quick Donate' Transformed Political Fundraising in 2012 | Friday, December 21, 2012 11:38 AM | Alex Fitzpatrick |
| President Barack Obama's 2012 campaign was just as innovative as his first, making use of revolutionary new digital tools to help secure victory on Election Day. Among the most important tools in Obama's digital utility belt was Quick Donate, which was recently named by Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes as one of the top five innovations in government and politics, alongside NationBuilder, Upworthy, Mobile Commons and Organizer.com.
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HTC Reportedly Planning to Launch Two Windows RT Tablets | Friday, December 21, 2012 8:53 AM | Stan Schroeder |
| HTC has two Windows RT-based tablets in the works, Bloomberg reports citing people familiar with the matter. One of these will be a full-fledged 12-inch tablet, while the other is a crossover, 7-inch device that will be able to make phone calls, the report claims. If the report is true, the 7-inch device would be the first tablet of that size for Windows RT.
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