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Archive for April, 2008

Free ATT WiFi for iPhone Users *rumor confirmed*

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

A rumor circulated over the internet that AT&T was providing free WiFi access at various hot spots around the United States for iPhone users. People all over the country were reporting the unusual and seemingly unlikely gift of free WiFi when in a hot spot using their iPhone.

Psystar Mac "clone" gets unboxed for review

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

bmg1 Psystar is getting more credibility these days and will very soon attract the attention of Apple’s goon squad legal brigade.  Until then, it seems it is finally shipping out the "OpenComputer" to its users and even a few sample review units to some lucky tech blogs.

BBC America content now available at the iTunes music store

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

BBC-America.jpgIf you recently logged onto iTunes you might have noticed a new addition to the TV shows that are offered. BBC America & iTunes has finally hooked up, and some of the BBC America shows are now available for purchase via iTunes.

AT&T to offer 3G iPhone for $200 with 2-year plan

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

AT&T to offer 3G iPhone for $200 with 2-year plan Some early reports are floating around that when the 3G iPhone launches later this year that AT&T will sell it for just $200 if you get a 2-year plan with it but only in an AT&T store.  Neither AT&T or Apple are willing to comment on the matter but there are additional conflicting reports from other sources that don’t make sense with this plan at all.

iTunes Music Store turns five; Still the number one music retailer in the USA

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

iTunes.jpgApril 28, 2003 is an important day for the iTunes music store. You see that is the day the iTunes store was launched. The iTunes software was released a few years earlier, on January 9, 2001.

OQO runs Leopard; becomes worlds first palm sized Mac

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

OQO runs Leopard; becomes worlds first palm sized Mac If you aren’t aware of the OQO, it is a palmtop computer that packs most of the computing power of your average laptop in a tiny form factor.  Typically it ships with Windows Vista but an enterprising user managed to get it running Mac OSX Leopard making it the first palm sized Mac.

Apple refreshes the iMac; featuring faster processor, graphics

Monday, April 28th, 2008

iMac.pngRumors have been circulating that the iMac would be receiving an update soon. Normally, Apple waits to Tuesday to update its product line but logging onto the Apple website I was greeted with an updated iMac.

Video of Psystar Mac "clone" surfaces and it appears legit

Monday, April 28th, 2008

bmg Psystar got off to a rough start, first it couldn’t get its address right then it couldn’t get it right a second or even a third time and second there were questions as to whether it was legitimate or not.  Well, it appears that the company may indeed be real because a video of what may be the first "in the wild" Psystar Mac "clone" has surfaced.

Future versions of MacBook Air may do almost everything its bigger brothers do

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

The MacBook Air is not a great laptop in its current version; future versions of the MacBook Air may be better.  The current MacBook Air lacks processing power, serious graphics, optical drive, connectivity options and so on and so forth but this has been mentioned time and time again by sites over the whole Internet.  But, what about future versions of the MacBook Air?

Apple: Third party developers can now download Aperture 2.1 SDK

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Aperture2.jpgRecently when I logged into Apple developer website, I noticed that Apple had released Aperture 2.1 SDK. This past March Aperture 1.5 was upgraded to Aperture 2. The upgrades for Aperture 2 were impressive. As an Aperture user I was extremely impressed with the upgrades. Apple also lowered its price.

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