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New iTunes U App for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch

Apple today announced an all-new iTunes U app, giving educators and students everything they need on their iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch to teach and take entire courses. The all-new iTunes U app lets teachers create and manage courses — including essential components such as lectures, assignments, books, quizzes, and syllabuses — and offer them to millions of iOS users around the world

Apple today announced an all-new iTunes U app, giving educators and students everything they need on their iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch to teach and take entire courses. The all-new iTunes U app lets teachers create and manage courses — including essential components such as lectures, assignments, books, quizzes, and syllabuses — and offer them to millions of iOS users around the world

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Apple iTunes U hands-on (video)

Would you like to make more money? Sure, we all would, and a great way to do that is to get a better education.

Would you like to make more money? Sure, we all would, and a great way to do that is to get a better education.

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iTunes Match launches in 19 more countries, shows Latin America some love from the cloud

Once Apple let the iTunes Match genie out of the bottle it has actually been pretty quick to spread the love to our international friends . Australia, Canada, the UK and a host of other European nations came online last month, now a sizable chunk of Latin America (along with a few EU stragglers) are joining the party

Once Apple let the iTunes Match genie out of the bottle it has actually been pretty quick to spread the love to our international friends . Australia, Canada, the UK and a host of other European nations came online last month, now a sizable chunk of Latin America (along with a few EU stragglers) are joining the party

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OnLive Desktop hits the iTunes app store

Not satisfied with iOS? No problem, OnLive has a hefty helping of Windows waiting for you in the iTunes app store. Palo Alto announced the streaming Office app earlier this week , touting it as a no-compromise enterprise experience

Not satisfied with iOS? No problem, OnLive has a hefty helping of Windows waiting for you in the iTunes app store. Palo Alto announced the streaming Office app earlier this week , touting it as a no-compromise enterprise experience

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If You’re Not Apple, You Need to Stop with the iNames

In the lead-up to CES my inbox is flooded with literally hundreds of pitches every day.

In the lead-up to CES my inbox is flooded with literally hundreds of pitches every day.

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App downloads top 1 billion during the holiday week

During the holiday week (by which we mean the seven days between the secularized celebration of a Christian holy day timed to replace a pagan winter festival and the beginning of a new year in the Gregorian calendar) the iTunes App Store and the Android Market combined to reach a record-breaking 1.2 billion downloads according to analytics firm Flurry. The sudden surge in downloads is no shock considering the impressive number of activations on Christmas day, but a 60 percent jump over the week of December 4th through December 17th is still quite a feat. Check out the source for a few more details.

During the holiday week (by which we mean the seven days between the secularized celebration of a Christian holy day timed to replace a pagan winter festival and the beginning of a new year in the Gregorian calendar) the iTunes App Store and the Android Market combined to reach a record-breaking 1.2 billion downloads according to analytics firm Flurry. The sudden surge in downloads is no shock considering the impressive number of activations on Christmas day, but a 60 percent jump over the week of December 4th through December 17th is still quite a feat. Check out the source for a few more details.

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Distro Issue 19: Peter Rojas plays 20 questions and Zach Honig boards Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner

If you caught our release of Distro for Android tablets, you know we’re in the mood for giving. In keeping with that sentiment, issue 19 ushers in two new weekly (and exclusive) features: “Recommended Reading,” a guide to the best writing happening outside of our fine publication(s), and “Q&A,” our take on the Proust questionnaire, answered this week by Engadget founder Peter Rojas . Of course no issue of Distro would be complete without a generous collection of reviews, and this one’s packed full: Zach Honig takes a ride on Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, Richard Lai covers Meizu’s MX, Dana Wollman puts Samsung’s Series 7 Slate PC through its paces, Tim Stevens tackles the Motorola Xyboard 8.2 and last, but most definitely not least, we examine Verizon’s LTE Galaxy Nexus.

If you caught our release of Distro for Android tablets, you know we’re in the mood for giving. In keeping with that sentiment, issue 19 ushers in two new weekly (and exclusive) features: “Recommended Reading,” a guide to the best writing happening outside of our fine publication(s), and “Q&A,” our take on the Proust questionnaire, answered this week by Engadget founder Peter Rojas . Of course no issue of Distro would be complete without a generous collection of reviews, and this one’s packed full: Zach Honig takes a ride on Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, Richard Lai covers Meizu’s MX, Dana Wollman puts Samsung’s Series 7 Slate PC through its paces, Tim Stevens tackles the Motorola Xyboard 8.2 and last, but most definitely not least, we examine Verizon’s LTE Galaxy Nexus.

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Steve Jobs awarded posthumous Grammy for ‘significant contributions to music’

It’s pretty difficult to argue that both Apple’s iPod and — to an even greater extent — its contentious iTunes software haven’t had a massive impact on the music industry.

It’s pretty difficult to argue that both Apple’s iPod and — to an even greater extent — its contentious iTunes software haven’t had a massive impact on the music industry.

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iTunes Match rolls out to international community, makes music lovers flinch

Thought you’d have to wait until 2012 to snag an international iTunes Match account? Think again. It seems Apple ended its negotiations with British record companies earlier than expected, as the outfit prematurely launched the music matching service on Wednesday, pulled it and refunded early subscribers, and finally relaunched a fully functional Match to the international community on Thursday

Thought you’d have to wait until 2012 to snag an international iTunes Match account? Think again. It seems Apple ended its negotiations with British record companies earlier than expected, as the outfit prematurely launched the music matching service on Wednesday, pulled it and refunded early subscribers, and finally relaunched a fully functional Match to the international community on Thursday

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Google introduces Currents: magazine-like news reader for Android and iOS (video)

Google’s rumored Flipboard competitor is finally here, and it’s ditched the Propeller codename for something a little more appropriate: Currents. The app is available for both Android and iOS — in tablet and phone-friendly formats — and delivers a more magazine like reading experience for perusing your consumable content.

Google’s rumored Flipboard competitor is finally here, and it’s ditched the Propeller codename for something a little more appropriate: Currents. The app is available for both Android and iOS — in tablet and phone-friendly formats — and delivers a more magazine like reading experience for perusing your consumable content.

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