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Portapple has launched Tennis Trakker Pro, an iPhone and iPod touch application that enables users to track and receive details of tennis matches. When following a tennis match, the program will keep track of the player’s shots, as well as provide full statistical reports that can be viewed at any time. In addition, the application includes features for customization of player’s names and events, the ability to view and e-mail existing reports, a scoreboard display, and an edit games mode available.
In announcing the results of its fiscal first quarter, Apple has revealed that it sold a record 22,727,000 iPods during the period, a 3 percent growth year-over-year. The number is particularly unusual in light of estimates from analysts, which suggested that even 20 million units would be a positive and optimistic number. Many observers called for figures between 18 and 20 million.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has announced the iLounge Pavilion, a unified iPod and iPhone section for the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show. The pavilion is co-sponsored by CES and iLounge.com, which originally called for a space at CES for iPod and iPhone vendors, and will feature a special exhibition area for both the manufacturers and retailers of iPod- and iPhone-related products.
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