Report: Apple sees 350,000 textbook downloads within three days after iBooks 2 debut
Apple has yet to release any official numbers, but early returns on its new iBooks textbook store are looking pretty promising. According to Global Equities Research, more than 350,000 textbooks were downloaded within three days of the store’s debut , along with some 90,000 downloads of the iBooks Author platform.
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Android Market reaches ten billionth download, sells Minecraft, Swiftkey X, others for a dime
Happy milestone , Android Market ! It’s a busy place, full of hustle and bustle — so much so, in fact, that the applications plaza for Google’s mobile OS just had its ten billionth app downloaded.
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Ham radio licenses in the US top 700,000, still plenty of call signs to go around
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Ham radio licenses in the US top 700,000, still plenty of call signs to go around originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Nov 2011 11:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Windows Phone Marketplace inches over 40,000 app mark
Windows Phone continues to shore up its app and game selection, hitting 40,000 apps in just over a year since its inception. Granted, there’s still plenty of catching up to do before Microsoft’s third way can go toe-to-toe with Android and iOS, but it’s another (substantial) step in the right direction. According to All About Windows Phone, new content is now being added at the heady rate of around 165 apps per day, although it notes that a chunk of previously released apps are now non-existent, subtracting around 5,000 from the scores we have here. However, app devs have cranked it up a gear, adding around the same amount of new apps in only the last month — presumably galvanized by Nokia’s much-publicized WinPho debut and other Mango-powered delights arriving in stores. Will it crack the 50k mark by the end of the year? We’re sure Mr. Ballmer won’t be betting against it.
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Windows Phone Marketplace inches over 40,000 app mark originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Nov 2011 12:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
College students unveil the Kiira EV, Uganda’s first electric car (video)
Perhaps more important than the Kiira EV’s specs, however, is what it symbolizes for Uganda. “When we started the project, we wanted to demonstrate that Uganda has as good talent as that in the US or Germany,” Musasizi told Uganda’s Daily Monitor. “Now that this is over, we expect and want it to be taken up.” It remains to be seen whether the Kiira actually enters production anytime soon, but Musasizi says his team is already working on a 28-seat EV for public transportation, underscoring their commitment to bringing green technology to their country. Hum past the break to see video of the momentous occasion, along with coverage from Uganda’s NTV.
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College students unveil the Kiira EV, Uganda’s first electric car (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Nov 2011 00:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
College students unveil the Kiira EV, Uganda’s first electric car (video)
Perhaps more important than the Kiira EV’s specs, however, is what it symbolizes for Uganda. “When we started the project, we wanted to demonstrate that Uganda has as good talent as that in the US or Germany,” Musasizi told Uganda’s Daily Monitor. “Now that this is over, we expect and want it to be taken up.” It remains to be seen whether the Kiira actually enters production anytime soon, but Musasizi says his team is already working on a 28-seat EV for public transportation, underscoring their commitment to bringing green technology to their country. Hum past the break to see video of the momentous occasion, along with coverage from Uganda’s NTV.
[Thanks, Roger]
Continue reading College students unveil the Kiira EV, Uganda’s first electric car (video)
College students unveil the Kiira EV, Uganda’s first electric car (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Nov 2011 00:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
College students unveil the Kiira EV, Uganda’s first electric car (video)
Perhaps more important than the Kiira EV’s specs, however, is what it symbolizes for Uganda. “When we started the project, we wanted to demonstrate that Uganda has as good talent as that in the US or Germany,” Musasizi told Uganda’s Daily Monitor. “Now that this is over, we expect and want it to be taken up.” It remains to be seen whether the Kiira actually enters production anytime soon, but Musasizi says his team is already working on a 28-seat EV for public transportation, underscoring their commitment to bringing green technology to their country. Hum past the break to see video of the momentous occasion, along with coverage from Uganda’s NTV.
[Thanks, Roger]
Continue reading College students unveil the Kiira EV, Uganda’s first electric car (video)
College students unveil the Kiira EV, Uganda’s first electric car (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Nov 2011 00:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Novatel celebrates sale of 3 millionth MiFi Intelligent Mobile Hotspot with an intelligent rager
Novatel celebrates sale of 3 millionth MiFi Intelligent Mobile Hotspot with an intelligent rager originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Nov 2011 07:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Samsung moves ten million Galaxy S II smartphones, pats itself on the back
Since its debut in April, Samsung claims to have moved 10 million Galaxy S IIs — not quite iPhone numbers (which sold 20 million units in Q2 alone), but still quite impressive. It’s especially noteworthy since, at the end of July, only five million had passed into customers’ hands. In just eight weeks the number of Galaxy S IIs sold has doubled, and Sammy’s flagship device has yet to even make a dent here in the US. At this rate the S II is set to far eclipse its ubiquitous predecessor’s sales figures, which took over seven months to hit the same milestone. Check out the self-congratulatory PR after the break.
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Samsung moves ten million Galaxy S II smartphones, pats itself on the back originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 25 Sep 2011 14:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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