Natuba brings photo storage to the iPhone
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
For iPhone users who haven’t figured out Flickr, PhotoBucket or other free sites that will offer photo storage for their iPhone, there is now a reportedly iPhone specific solution. Natuba has started a new site that claims to offer iPhone users a little more handholding for their online photo storage needs.






Consumer Report polled 10,000 of its readers, in its latest issue, to learn about the experiences they faced when getting their personal computing issues resolved through tech support. Apple won hands down over other computer manufacturers.
The original launch of the iPhone was signaled with an AT&T vacation block preventing employees from taking a month off in June/July of last year. After much anticipation about the new 3G iPhone, AT&T is blocking vacations again this summer. Could it signal a launch date after all this time?
Safari has struggled to gain a foothold in the Windows market since it first got released in a Windows compatible format. How then did the program triple its Windows user base in just one month?
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Psystar is getting more credibility these days and will very soon attract the attention of Apple’s
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?
Good news for those who use Bootcamp, Apple recently released Bootcamp 2.1. The Bootcamp 2.1 update is for Windows XP, Vista 32 bit, and Vista 64 bit. This update addresses issues and improves compatibility.
Apple has released the Firmware Restoration CD 1.7. The Firmware restoration CD 1.7 will assist you if you were interrupted or unsuccessful in downloading a software application.