Whether you ever had issues tripping on your iDevice cables, getting lost, losing track of your workout, or printing things, Apple has something in the works for you, according to a new round of patents unveiled by Patently Apple. MagSafe The first discovery, and probably the most interesting one, depicts what looks like a version of MagSafe for our iDevices.
What looks to be Samsung’s roadmap for the rest of 2011 has made its way on to the internet, including details of the GT-I9220, Samsung’s first Ice Cream Sandwich handset. Alongside the much-anticipated Android upgrade, it comes rocking a massive 4.65-inch Super AMOLED screen with 1280×720 pixel resolution.
“MAX GO contains age-restricted material.” This is the pop-up message displayed when iOS fans download Cinemax’s new, universal and free application on an iDevice, which obviously emphasizes the fact that MAX GO features what can only be described as “adult content.” Following the release of the app, which allows users to stream Cinemax content on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, many have been wondering how the application made it past the approval process. In the past, Apple has rejected applications for a variety of different reasons – and it’s common knowledge that the company detests pornographic material , nudity, or rudeness on any level ( except, of course, farting ). With shows and movies such as “The Best Sex Ever” and “Hotel Erotica,” how did Cinemax manage to push its application past the approval team? Honestly, I don’t know.





