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VooMote Zapper Universal Remote Appcessory: One Remote to Rule Them All! [Review]

voomote-zapper-2Oh, sure. The idea of being able to reach out from across the room and dramatically direct your mighty will to zap stuff on, off, up, down, or cause the very Air to shimmer with Play, is intoxicating — that is, until those nine...

Is This USB Vibrator The New iPod? [Interview]

The DUET, photo courtesy CRAVE.DUET is one of those products designed to elicit “aha” moments: it’s a vibrator that looks like a USB key. Small, slim and discreet, it has no cords, no bulky buttons and requires no batteries. Despite Steve Jobs’ well-known war...

Apple Could Be Slapped With $38 Million Fine For Using iPad Name In China

iPad-in-ChinaApple comes down hard on manufacturers that attempt to use its product names — or any variation of its product names — for their own goods. We learned this yesterday when it was revealed that the Cupertino company is demanding a New Zealand case...

Best Buy Knows Nothing About The “Apple HDTV” [Exclusive]

Best-Buy-TVNone of us expected the details Best Buy provided for the “Apple HDTV” in a customer survey to be accurate when they began circulating yesterday. But we went ahead and contacting the retailer anyway to try and establish what exactly it was playing at....

Seeing Red: Verizon And Redbox Team Up To Take On The Video Subscription Market

In what seems to be a match made in palette heaven, Redbox has found itself a red partner to help expand its video entertainment business into the digital world. Verizon and Redbox have announced a joint venture to combine the famous Redbox new release...

Apple To Developers: Don’t Try To Game The App Store Charts

usfreestoreApple has issued a reminder to developers warning them to not manipulate App Store rankings. Following Apple’s removal of a third-party developer’s collection of 68 copy-cat apps (titles like Temple Jump and Numbers With Friends) from the App Store, the issue of chart scamming has been brought...

The iPad 3 And iPhone 5 May Feature Secret “Macroscalar” Architecture. Here’s What It Means.

Art_meets_technology_by_MadspeitersenRevealing some clues about the new hardware of the iPad 3 and iPhone 5, last week the US Patent & Trademark Office published an interesting trademark application from Apple for the word “Macroscalar” which many believe refers to Apple’s next generation A6 system-on-a-chip. Allowing...

Enter Cult of Mac’s Twitter Celebration Giveaway To Win Some Awesome HP Prizes [Giveaway]

HPgiveawayPerhaps you don’t obsessed about Cult of Mac’s web statistics and failed to notice that last week we gained our 200,000th follower on Twitter. Considering the fact that less than a year ago we barely had 19,000 followers we think this milestone is a...

The Real Reason Why Only The iPhone 4S Has Siri

ap_siri_womans_voice_nt_111024_wgWhen you ask most iPhone 4 owners why they didn’t get Siri in a software update for their devices when the almost-identical iPhone 4S came out, the common answer is extremely cynical: Siri is the arbitrary, software-only feature that Apple decided to limit to...

Best Buy Predicts 42-Inch “Apple HDTV” In Customer Survey

Best-Buy-survey-with-Apple-HDTVA rumored Apple television set has received just as much — if not more — attention than the company’s upcoming iPhone 5 in recent months, but the questions we’ve all been asking about its specifications have been answered… by Best Buy. The retailer has...

Samsung Pokes Fun At iPhone Users Again In Super Bowl Ad For Super-Sized Galaxy Note

Samsung’s bashing of iPhone users is becoming a regular occurrence. Its latest swipe came during yesterday’s Super Bowl, when it ran a commercial for its new, super-sized Galaxy Note smartphone, which sports a huge 5.3-inch display and includes a stylus. Yes, “it’s got a...

Apple’s Corporate Imitators are Borrowing, Not Stealing

Apple’s recent quarterly earnings demonstrated insane success. As a result, failing companies like Sony and J.C. Penny have suddenly reorganized their missions to copy Apple. Unfortunately, they will fail, because they don’t understand why Apple succeeds.  Why Apple Succeeds  Apple earned $46.3 billion dollars in...