Evening News Roundup For January 7 2022

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Good night! Here's the Apple information for Jan. 7, 2014:



Apple has released the third beta of iOS 7.1. Macrumors notes that there have been a couple of tweaks resembling alterations to the keyboard, darker icon colors and a revamped Telephone app and shut down screen.



Apple has been awarded a patent that would generate person-inputted road views in its Maps program.



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Macheist followers can now benefit from the newest nanoBundle, which features software program reminiscent of Hype, LaunchBar and extra.



Vine's co-founder Dom Hofmann has stepped down as lead normal supervisor in a transition that's been underway since November. Hoffman will be working on a brand new startup. Jason Toff, a product supervisor with YouTube, has been brought on as a mission manager.



In further departure information, Bart Decrem of Tapulous is leaving Disney after three years. Decrem posted a farewell notice on Fb and said he's made no plans for the long run yet. Tapulous puts out the Tap Tap sequence, considered one of the primary viral hits within the App Store.



Greater than US$10 billion in revenue has been generated by the App Store, Apple reported on Tuesday. More than $1 billion got here during December. Apps that did notably well embody (to no surprise) Candy Crush Saga and Minecraft.



Despite the authorized issues, Aereo has managed to secure a further $34 million in funding. A report from TechCrunch says that whereas the corporate fell brief in spreading to 22 cities, it hopes to be in 5 extra markets by the end of the primary quarter.



Want to see how Twitter's faring as an IPO? It will subject its first earnings webcast on Feb. 5.



Love all things Mophie? Meet the Juice Pack's new sibling - the House Pack. The House Pack adds energy and storage to your iPhone and starts at $149.95 for a sixteen GB case. A 32 GB extension will go for $179.95. They go on sale March 14.



Kick back and loosen up with some of these features:



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And coming Wednesday, we may have the first look at an awesome new app for mothers.