Rumor:Entire iPod line to be refreshed in September?
With the circulating third generation iPod Nano picture gaining momentum as being legitimate, more information is swirling about the entire line being refreshed next month.
With the circulating third generation iPod Nano picture gaining momentum as being legitimate, more information is swirling about the entire line being refreshed next month.
Has the usual veil of Apple secrecy been broken, and a picture of the 3rd Gen iPod Nano is out on the web?
With an iPod line update coming any day now, could Samsung’s announcement of a 160GB, 1.8″ drive be a sign of things to come?
In what is sure to be a much touted study, Chicago-based usability consultancy User Centric, Inc. found that it takes twice as long to send a message on the iPhone as on a standard cell phone.
I can think of very few reasons to jump through the loops to do this but some folks have. Ever since Apple came out with the x86 (Intel) builds of OSX Tiger, the hacking community went to work in order to get it running on Intel and AMD processors. Now things have gone a bit further with unofficial builds of OSX Leopard running on non-Apple hardware.
A Safari web application that allows iPhone users to access the Skype “ecosystem” has been released by SHAPE Services.
According to SHAPE Services, IM+ for is designed especially for iPhone’s touch screen and complements the design and interface of Apple’s “masterpiece”.
Apple’s media player has now got its own widgets, which will enable iTunes users to embed their recent iTunes purchases, reviews and favorites into their websites, blogs and online profiles.
Reviews are coming in for the fourth iteration of the Apple iMac line, so how’s it standing up?
Besides the introduction of the fourth generation of iMacs yesterday, Apple updated some other products, albeit with a much quieter approach.
With mere hours separating us from the last Apple media event, one has to begin to wonder where the new iPods are hiding.