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New App Store Record, Now With Over 400,000 Apps Available for Download

The App Store has reached yet another milestone with regards to number of apps available for download. According to the reliable app directory AppShopper, there is now a massive total of more than 400,000 applications that are available for download in the App Store. As of this writing, there are precisely 401,459 iOS apps (with 507,324 approved apps) housed in the App Store since its initial release back in July 10, 2008.

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Ben The Bodyguard: Protect Your Passwords, Contacts, Photos With This App

Want a cool way and innovative way to protect your photos, contacts, passwords and other personal information on your iPhone or iPod Touch? Well here's an app that will surely tickle your fancy. Ben the Bodyguard is a newly released iPhone app that aims to protect your personal information with a rather cool twist. Check out this cool trailer for Ben the Bodyguard app.

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Rumor: Apple's iCloud Service To Be Used Together With Time Capsule?

If you have been following our blog, just last week we reported that Apple confirmed that they will be unveiling the iOS 5, iCloud and the Mac OS X Lion during Steve Jobs' keynote this Monday morning at the WWDC. There have been speculations as well that Apple's Time Capsule will also receive a major update. According to Cult of Mac's unnamed source, here's what we can expect from iCloud and Time Capsule for tomorrow's...

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Scoble: Twitter Will Be Built Deeply Into The iOS 5

If anyone can recall, there have been a report from TechCrunch that claims that the micro-messaging service Twitter will be integrated into the iOS 5. The report claims that users will be able to share their photos directly to Twitter from their iPhone's camera application. Now another source has spoken that further solidifies the claims about this rumored partnership between Twitter and Apple.

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Apple Paid Major Music Labels $150M To Get On Board The iCloud Service

Ever wonder how much it will cost you to fund a cloud storage service that's similar to Apple's iCloud? According to report by The New York Post, you will be needing about $150 million in total because that is the amount that Apple paid to secure licensing rights from four major music label (Warner, EMI, Sony and Universal).

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Another Creative iOS 5 Concept: Four Things We Want From The Next iOS [Video]

As you all know, Apple has already announced that they will be unveiling the iOS 5, iCloud and the Mac OS X Lion at this year's WWDC which is scheduled on the 6th of June and is certainly enough to get everyone hyped up. For those who are eagerly anticipating the iOS 5, here's a well done concept video created Monkey Color design studio:

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Sn0wbreeze Dev Presents iFaith: World's First Public SHSH Dumper

Last weekend, if anyone can recall, jailbreak hacker iH8sn0w, developer of sn0wbreeze, iREB and F0recast, has stirred the Twitterverse with an announcement that he's involved with a mysterious new project codenamed ProjectIf and that he will be unveiling the project today.

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GarageBand and iMovie Updated with Audio / Video Improvements and More

Apple has just made updates to two of its multimedia apps: Garageband for the iPad and iMovie for the iPhone/iPad. The updates include bug fixes, improvements to performance and stability and other additional features.

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Twitter Photo Uploading Feature and More To Be Integrated with iOS 5

With the 2011 WWDC fast approaching, it seems that one of Apple's primary agenda is to integrate its upcoming iOS 5 into social media sites. There have been rumors about Apple's MediaStream service that enables users to view and share their photos. And now it seems that the popular micro-messaging service, Twitter will be incorporated with iOS 5 as well.

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Apple's iWork Office Suite Now Available for iPhone and iPod Touch

Apple has announced today that their productivity suite, iWork has officially made its debut on smaller screen devices, the iPhone and the iPod Touch. iWork, which debuted in Mac OS X in 2005, is Apple's take on the office suite which emphasizes ease of use and attractive user-interface.

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