Apple runs new iPhone ad, dubbed "Music Every Day"



Apple on Thursday evening began running a new iPhone 5 ad titled “Music Every Day.” The ad shows iPhone users in a variety of environments using music on the iPhone for inspiration, fun, work, and as a means to bond with friends. “Every day,” the narration reads, “more people enjoy their music on the iPhone than any other phone.” The ad is a cousin of sorts to Apple’s most recent ad, appropriately dubbed “Photos Every Day.” Apple runs new iPhone ad, dubbed “Music Every Day” originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Fri, 24 May 2013 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds

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Review: Visual Watermark – A Quick and Easy Watermarking App for Mac



Photography has become a huge part of people’s everyday lives with the introduction of the digital camera, smart phones and tablets everyone is a photographer. There are plenty of apps on the market to post and share photos, which leads to reproduction of those uploaded images, how do you ensure you get credit where credit is due? Meet

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iPhone 5 Repair Cost Remain High Due to Apple’s Tight Control Over Components



MarketWatch took a look at the state of the iPhone 5 repair industry, and found that costs for display replacements remain very high right months after the debut of the device. The report points to Apple’s tight control over components as the major contributor to the high costs. MarketWatch , via MacRumors : There is a tight control on iPhone 5 components in the market, [repair firm iCracked founder AJ] Forsythe says

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Apple Looks to Double the Amount They Spend on Lobbying of Politicians



Apple is reportedly on track to double the amount of money that it spends lobbying politicians this year. The increase in spending comes as the iOS device maker is coming under increasing fire in Washington for alleged tax avoidance.

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Blinking in the Spotlight, Ireland Calls for International Crackdown on Tax Dodging



Ireland finds itself in the spotlight following Apple executive’s testimony to the U.S. Senate Committee on Tax Strategies, and the ultra-low tax nation is now calling for an international crackdown on tax dodging by multinational corporations

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Iconic US magazine Saturday Evening Post comes to Newsstand



The Saturday Evening Post , one of America’s most iconic magazines, thanks in part to cover artist Norman Rockwell, is finally on Apple’s Newsstand. Apparently many people don’t know the magazine is still in publication (I didn’t, and even the magazine’s technology director Steve Harman admits to TechCrunch that many people don’t think so either), yet it still has a subscription base of 300,000 annually. And now it’s ready to enter the digital age on iOS

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WWDC 2013 Countdown: Three More Things Apple Should Announce In June



In less than three weeks, Apple CEO Tim Cook will take to the podium at the Worldwide Developers Conference to deliver his keynote. With this event, we’ll finally have a better idea what Cupertino is planning for the year

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