Airport Utility Update

Jun 05, 2009 No Comments

It has been a busy few days for Apple in the software update domain. iWork ‘09, iTunes, and Quicktime have all been updated, along with GarageBand.
Today, Apple is pushing out an Airport Utility software update. With the usual great and patented Apple detail, the update:
“..includes general fixes and compatibility updates for the following applications: AirPort [...]

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Walt Mossberg On The New iPhone

Jun 04, 2009 No Comments

Let’s just be totally honest with each other here: Walt Mossberg probably has a new iPhone that none of us have ever seen. In fact, he could very well have two or more, depending on exactly what Apple intends to unveil at WWDC next week. We doubt the guy’s actively trying to blow Apple’s cover, [...]

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Rumor: Apple To Add Camera To iPod

May 16, 2009 490 Comments

Another rumor perhaps? But the idea seems feasible. Since the iPod Touch is already a PDA, a camera would perhaps enhance it? Well, from a sales cycle perspective, it makes full sense to incorporate the hardware, which of course will prompt the long time iPod users to purchase a new one.
If so, Apple would then [...]

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3rd Gen Apple iPhone, Multi-Color?

May 16, 2009 9 Comments

In approximately 2 weeks, and its June, the month when Apple goes all out to re-capture the market with new offerings. The most exciting of all is the new Apple iPhone. Well, the above seems to resemble the 2 existing iPhone models with a hint of Nano color. It does look rendered, but will this [...]

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Carbon Fiber iPhone Casing

May 13, 2009 854 Comments

Yet another item to bling the Apple iPhone. Carbon fiber is well known and has long been used in car body parts, e.g. Formula 1, for its strength to weight ratio. And now, Clad Cases has decided to add a tad bit of weight to the iPhone, while strengthening it of course.
Introducing to you, the [...]

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Mass Effect for iPhone (Game)

Apr 30, 2009 25 Comments

It is true that the Apple iPhone is a great platform for gaming (mobile gaming), and large companies like EA are harvesting gold from this specific industry. Now, Mass Effect. It’s been known that the game is severely disliked for its texture load problems, bland progress approach, lousy drama, and horrid story line. And now, [...]

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NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800 For The Itching Mac Pro Users

Apr 21, 2009 3 Comments

A major leap for the already powerful Mac Pro. The NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800 is now available for Mac users, sadly, only for the Mac Pro users. The specs on it remains unchanged, as it includes a 1.5GB frame buffer with memory bandwidth of up to 76.7 GB/sec, with a pair of dual-link DVI Connectors [...]

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New Functions Found on iPhone 3.0 Beta 3

Apr 18, 2009 4 Comments

Macrumors recently pointed up the new features on the iPhone 3.0 Beta 3, and here is the list:

Ability to close all open Safari windows. Previously there was no ability to close the last remaining Safari window, but a red “x” is now functional in the page navigation, allowing users to close the final window, replacing [...]

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Palm Pre May Launch

Apr 12, 2009 No Comments

With April going under water, the month of May just seem a tad bit more interesting! Why so? The Palm Pre is heading its way to the stores. And how do we know so? Well, we’ve got word that Sprint employees are now beginning training for the device. This is further confirmed with a memo [...]

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Apple Patent On Unibody iPod

Apr 10, 2009 15 Comments

With the new Unibody MacBook and MacBook Pro, Apple’s design crew have been working overtime to incorporate the unibody (aluminum) design to the iPod’s. The patent shows that the new iPod’s casing will be carved out of a single large and thick block of sheet metal.
The material and design will make the iPod lighter, thinner [...]

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Mac Pros With Blu-Ray Burner

Apr 10, 2009 21 Comments

MCE, the first company that released the first internal Mac Pro Blu-ray Burner, it originally boasted 2X speed at a price of USD$699. Well, MCE launched a faster 8X Blu-Ray read / write and 16X DVD±R/W, and the price tag? USD$400.
It basically works with all the major software’s on a Mac. That said, if you [...]

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Bluetooth Gets Another Great Feature

Apr 05, 2009 12 Comments

So yes, as we all have heard, the iPhone 3.0 software will be out in the market officially later this year, cool features like the turn-by-turn direction GPS applications, seamless functions and the ultimate, Bluetooth Audio Streaming.
With a couple of new features enabled on the iPhone and the iPod Touch, the devices can now be [...]

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Apple Store Selling Contract Free iPhone

Mar 28, 2009 No Comments

Hey there boys and girls, you can grab an 8GB iPhone 3G for $599 or a 16GB model for $699, take it home and do what you will. Unlike restrictions set up by AT&T, Apple Store customers may purchase as many unsubsidized phones as they please. It is heard that they are clearing up their [...]

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iPod Repairman Scammed Apple

Mar 21, 2009 4 Comments

A Michigan based iPod Repairman has been charged with fraud over scamming apple with 9,000 iPod Shuffles. Nicholas Woodhams, the repairman, guessed serial numbers for iPod Shuffles that are still under warranty, he then entered the numbers into Apple’s site as broken. Later then, he was shipped a new iPod Shuffle that of course could [...]

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Mac Pro Priciest’s Graphics Card Sucks

Mar 21, 2009 19 Comments

The Mac Pro is Cupertino biggest and meanest machine. And now, with the addition of the new Mac Pro, Apple even bumped up the Graphics department with a default base Nvidia GeForce GT 120. A test have been done comparing the default card against the ATI Radeon HD 4870, a USD$200 upgrade.
Using Call of Duty [...]

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