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- Hello: Macs Are About to Get Interesting Again
- I’ve been alluding to this for a few months now, but let me repeat: The Mac is poised for innovation over the next few years on a scale that we haven’t experienced since the initial move to OS X in
- Apple accidently ships MobileMe boxes; Google Talk for iPhone
- Apple this morning is sending couriers to fetch and recoup MobileMe retail boxes that were mistakenly delivered early to some customers. Meanwhile, Google has released a streamlined Google Talk messaging client for iPhone and the iPod touch.Mobil...
- iPhone Gets a MacBook Air Keyboard Mod
- Love the MacBook Airs keyboard? Who doesnt. what do you think about having that kind of keyboard on your iPhone?
- Dell Responds to MacBook Air with Super Envelope (Humor)
- See MacBook Air Ad - Parody and more funny videos on FunnyOrDie.comSee more funny videos at Funny or DieA little late to the party, I know, but this is the best of all of the MacBook Air parody clips out
- Google now offers Google Talk on the iPhone
- Attention iPhone owners! You can now chat with all your Google Talk buddies while on the go. Our new version of Google Talk is designed specifically for the iPhone and runs in the iPhones browser, so you dont need to
- 1.8GHz SSD MacBook Air Drops $500
- Apple has quietly dropped the price of the high end MacBook Air by $500. The high end MacBook Air comes equipped with a 1.8GHz upgrade (from 1.6GHz) and a 64GB Solid State Drive (SSD). The total price for the high
- MobileMe Retail Boxes Shipping to Customers
- Meckimac.com posts a photo of the MobileMe retail box that has started shipping to some customers. The box itself is not particularly useful as it likely just contains an activation code for a year of MobileMe service. Apple...
- Found Footage: iPhone 2.0 firmware walkthrough, iTunes 7.7 screenshots
- Filed under: iPod Family, Software, Found Footage, iPhone, App StoreGizmodo has posted a video demoing the new iPhone 2.0 (build 5A345) firmware. In the video they mainly show the new features:
- Counterpoint: “Hello”, Don’t Change the Design
- Pete’s post yesterday, “Hello: Macs Are About to Get Interesting Again”, was pure Mortensen: articulate, insightful, well researched, and on the topic of Apple needing to change designs, dead wrong.While the Macbook / Pro line as well as the MacPro’s
- Denmark has the worst iPhone Data Plan ever.
- Only 300mb... or about half an hour on Youtube.
- Stevens Creek Software to debut three iPhone apps
- Stevens Creek Software, best known for its Palm OS utilities, is getting into the iPhone app business.
- ‘Walkman Phone Nails Form, Fails Function’
- Danny Dumas reviews the Sony Ericsson W350. ★
- Optus Announces iPhone 3G Pricing in Australia
- Mobile carrier Optus has announced iPhone 3G pricing and plans in Australia. Optus is offering both pre-paid and traditional post-paid plans. The pre-paid price for the iPhone is $729 (8GB) and $849 (16GB) and allows you to sign up ...
- A tip sheet for switchers from Walt Mossberg
- “Sales of Apple’s Macintosh computers have been growing much faster than PC sales overall, with many new Mac buyers switching from years of using Windows computers,” admits Walt Mossberg (allthingsd.com). And to help those who have made the switch, he’s
- Regarding ‘Wall-E’ and Kids
- Tyler Cowen on Wall-E: Better than better than good. It is, however, not recommended for children.I have no idea why not. My four-and-a-half year-old son loved it. Rapt attention the entire time. That large stretches of the film have no
- Patents Reveal Ongoing Touch and Multi-Touch Research
- The United States Patent and Trademark Office revealed at least a dozen new patent applications from Apple this morning. The majority of the applications revealed ongoing multi-touch research by Wayne Westerman, the former cofounder of Fingerworks. ...
- Two Apple stores among top 100 retail landmarks
- Two of Apples retail stores have made it from being local sights to internationally must-see retail landmarks, according to a recent report of the worlds top retail locations. Retail Week reveals that both the Fifth Avenue Manhattan Cube location and
- Google releases instant messaging web client for iPhone
- Googles released a web-based version of Google Talk, its instant messaging client, designed specifically for the iPhone.
- Vaja intros four iPhone 3G cases
- Accessory maker Vaja has announced four new high-end cases for the iPhone 3G. All of the cases are made of leather, and must be handcrafted, a process which takes anywhere between 15 and 45 days. Buyers can however pick from
- Forums: iPhone, OS X updates, iPod trouble
- Forum roundup: With the debut of the new iPhone just days away a poll was started in the MacNN forums to determine how many people are getting the new iPhone within the first week of its release. Earlier this week,
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- Solving the mystery of Snow Leopard's shrinking apps
- In response to a report earlier this week pointing out that many of the applications in early builds of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard are dramatically smaller in size, a number of developers have weighed in to explain where
- MSI Wind Running Mac OS X Also Thinks It's a Mac Pro
- Its not even out yet and people have already hacked Mac OS X to run on the MSI Wind. Like with other non-Apple Leopard boxes, the little computer believes it is a Mac Pro, so the hack is good for
- Me.com Email Addresses Now Working
- If you are a .Mac subscriber, Apple appears to have activated the corresponding @me.com email addresses. If your email address was username@mac.com previously, you can now use username@me.com and emails should arrive in your .Mac mailbox. In the ne...
- Open Letter to Steve Jobs about the iPhone in Canada
- Steve Jobs, I would like to invite you to take a look at all these disapointed people at www.fuckyourogers.com (sorry for the swear word, but we needed this to make a good publicity about our goal).
- Apple to Offer iTunes Remote Control App for iPhone and iPod
- Apple released a pre-release version of iTunes 7.7 for developers tonight. In the Read Me of the iTunes installer is a hint at a previously unannounced iPhone/iPod Touch application:Use iTunes 7.7 to sync music, video, and more with iPhone 3G,
- An iPhone with a Keyboard: Prototype Exists
- It is an article of faith, of course, that whatever Steve Jobs does is right. And so, since the iPhone currently has no keyboard on it, it must logically follow that it is wrong to have a keyboard, and therefore
- Forums: missing OS X features, XP updates
- Forum roundup: Advanced features in Mac OS X that have gone missing are a topic of interest in the MacNN forums. Problems with Mail, Finder, Time Machine and Safari are addressed. For Mac owners who chose to install Windows XP
- Apple to Offer iTunes Remote Control App for iPhone and iPod Touch
- Apple released a pre-release version of iTunes 7.7 for developers tonight. In the Read Me of the iTunes installer is a hint at a previously unannounced iPhone/iPod Touch application:Use iTunes 7.7 to sync music, video, and more with...
- 7 Weeks Later: Life Without MS Office
- Following up on my experiment to go without MS Office on my Mac for 30 Days… It’s been even longer than that, there are some good things to report, and an interesting surprise.
- Rogers + iPhone plans in Canada = Screw you.
- Online petition to break Rogers iPhone plans. Help Canadian friends fighting against Rogers!!!!
- News flash: Steve Jobs is aging
- Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, iPhoneIn an interview with Financial Times Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
- Blizzard debuts Diablo III for Mac, PC
- Diablo III has been announced by Blizzard Entertainment at the 2008 Blizzard Entertainment Worldwide Invitational in France. Mike Morhaime, CEO and co-founder of Blizzard Entertainment, said that they wanted to expand the epic elements of Diablo for a long time.
- Rogers, you ruined my iPhone dream.
- With all these shity data plans, Rogers really screwed by iPhone dream.
- The real .mac opens up with new regulations
- Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Internet, Apple, MobileMeICANN, the ruling body for Internet domain naming, has voted to relax a few rules that will supposedly open up a whole slew of top-level
- 4iPhone hosted Exchange for iPhone
- Filed under: Enterprise, iPhone4SmartPhone is getting ready to launch 4iPhone, a hosted Microsoft Exchange server for small businesses and individuals. It basically offers access to the Exchange based Enterprise features of the
- 9,000 Canadians petition Steve Jobs for iPhone rate relief
- iPhone rate plans in Canada are EXPENSIVE.
- Canadian iPhone: Consumer Revolt against Rogers tariffs
- Filed under: iPhoneWhen Rogers/Fido announced the iPhone voice/data plans a few days ago, the proposed rates were not received warmly. Over ten thousand people are letting their eDispleasure be heard on the Rogers +
- Turn that dead HD into something useful
- Filed under: Hardware, HumorAs an entertaining Friday afternoon aside to our discussion earlier this week about how to recover data from a dying hard disk, it turns out theres plenty of uses
- Rogers defends iPhone data: 'better than some'
- Rogers Wireless is justified in its limited data plans as many other iPhone-carrying nations are doing the same or are more restrictive, a company spokeswoman tells Electronista. The Canadian company argues that a majority of international iPhone carriers have capped
- New iPhone SDK needs iTunes 7.7PR, Remote app
- Apple has unveiled the eighth incarnation of the iPhone SDK beta, but for the first time, requires users to install the pre-release version of iTunes 7.7. An insider tells MacNN that the new beta is compatible with the finalized iPhone
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- Vudu intros Wireless Kit for TV set-tops
- Vudu, the maker of a self-named video streaming set-top, has released a new upgrade for its system called the Wireless Kit. The add-on enables users to download movies and TV shows via wireless Internet rather than an Ethernet cable, a
- TomTom for iPhone lives; Jobs' true health; green iPhone 3G?
- Despite reports to the contrary, TomTom is still working on a GPS app for the iPhone. Meanwhile, Steve Jobs thin look may be permanent evidence of his cancer cure, Greenpeace is concerned about a toxic iPhone 3G. and a growing
- Possible Photos of 3G iPhone with Video iChat
- A tipster has broadcast claimed 3G iPhone images to a number of rumor and tech sites in the hope of getting their images published:MacRumors, Appleinsider CrunchGear and Engadget have all received these...
- More Mysterious Boxes Arrive at Apple Stores, Pricing Leaks?
- More sealed boxes are reportedly arriving at Apple Stores worldwide with Arstechnica reporting that the London Regent Street Apple Store has received a single box that is padlocked, and under orders to be put in a safe until Monday....
- iPhone 3G Hands On, Notes, and Questions
- On Monday, Apple officially announced the iPhone 3G. The final phone design matched up closely with expectations as spelled out in our pre-WWDC rumor roundup. The 3G/GPS iPhone also matched up closely with one of the first leaked iPhone photos
- Two Intesting iPhone 2 Tidbits
- I heard two interesting tidbits about the possible design of the iPhone 2 at the weekend:Better Battery Thanks To Better Software3G is generally assumed to be a drain on battery life because of the hardware, which sucks down juice, but
- Seven Disappointing Things About the iPhone
- Apples new iPhone promises to be 4.7 ounces of awesome. It promises to do everything the iPhone does well--surfing the Web, serving up music and movies, and letting you flick through your voicemail messages with a fingertip. Even before its
- Mac OS X 'Snow Leopard' Features and Parallel Computing
- Apple has posted pages for Mac OS X Snow Leopard for both server and client and describe a bit of what users can expect from the next OS X release. Apple promises that Snow Leopard dramatically reduces the footprint of
- WWDC 2008 Keynote Coverage Live
- WWDC 2008 T-shirt - flickr/twidApple is about to kick off the 2008 Worldwide Developers Conference with their Keynote speech which takes place at 10am Pacific, June 9th, at Moscone West. We will provide live Keynote coverage at MacRu...
- Crazy Overnight 3G iPhone Leaks! Tri-Band UMTS! GPS! Video Calls!
- Good heavens, but a lot can change when you get on one plane. I just arrived in Atlanta (friend’s wedding), hopped online, and the Intertubes have gone mad with credible leaks for the iPhone 2 that is universally expected to
- WWDC Snow Leopard and Safari 4 Screenshots
- German site Apfeltalk.de has posted (via Engadget) screenshots from Safari 4 as well as Apples preview release of Snow Leopard given to developers at WWDC. Not surprisingly, since the next version of Mac OS X is being billed as havi...
- Schiller's iPhone 3G Has Front Camera or Greasy Fingerprint
- Conspiracy theorist aficionados have spent a few hours analyzing the footage from the WWDC08 keynote like CSI agents investigating the Zapruder film. The result: they found what they believe could be a front-facing videocamera in Applemeister Phil Schillers demo iPhone
- First shots of Mac OS X Snow Leopard show desktop web apps
- Although announced less than two weeks ago, screen captures of a Mac OS X Snow Leopard test build show the ability to create web apps in Safari 4 and an update to Address Book with hooks into Microsoft Exchange.The new
- The iPhone Shuffle
- ILounge ran a reader contest to see who could come up with the best iPhone 2 mockup.We’re running some highlights on Wired: From Mind-Blowing to Mockery — The iPhone 2 Mocked Up.One of the mockups made me laugh — This
- Seven open-source Mac apps you need right now
- CIO.com looks at seven enterprise-ready open-source solutions that are must-haves for Mac users in the workplace.
- Apple previews Mac OS X Snow Leopard at WWDC 2008
- Developers attending Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference got a glimpse at Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the next major version of the world’s most advanced operating system. Scheduled to ship in about a year and optimized for multi-core processors, Snow Leopard
- Leaked 3G iPhone firmware shows chips, A-GPS
- New leaked 3G firmware ahead of the expected iPhone launch at WWDC on Monday has revealed some detailed information about the chips used next-generation device. The last minute report, courtesy of Engagdet and based on leaked 3G iPhone firmware, says
- WWDC 2008 Keynote - Live Update
- The Macworld team will have live coverage as Steve Jobs delivers the keynote address of Apple’s 2008 Worldwide Developers Conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
- AT&T iPhone 3G $199/$299 Pricing Policy
- After our story about the AT&T subsidy for the Apple iPhone, it appears there remains an enormous amount of confusion about AT&Ts iPhone 3G upgrade policy. We had previously posted a guide based on circulating rumors describing individual eligibili...
- Apple says Steve Jobs feeling a little under the weather recently
- Apple has responded to concerns spreading across internet blogs regarding the health of Steve Jobs after photos taken Monday at the WWDC conference in San Francisco show him looking a little more frail than usual.Specifically, the Wall Street Jou...