Apple Leopard Server: Simple Solution Anyone Can Use
May 12, 2008
Mac OS X Server 10.5 Leopard is the server-oriented version of Apple’s operating system, Mac OS X, which includes applications that are intended to allow administrators to manage productive features - such as internet-based services or networks of Macs and Microsoft Windows PCs - more easily. Read more
It’s Wise to Protect MacBook Air with Slim Hard Shell Case
May 11, 2008
As a MacBook Air user, you want to protect your notebook. While MacBook Air’s design is breathtakingly beautiful, the outer shell is ultrathin and fragile. MacBook Air is not really something you can just toss to any backpack or bag without worrying about getting a scratch or worse. Read more
As 3G iPhone Launch Nears, Apple Strikes Worldwide Deals
May 11, 2008
Most analysts have predicted a June introduction of a 3G iPhone, probably at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, which runs June 9-13 in San Francisco. CEO Steve Jobs is expected to open WWDC with his usual keynote address and will likely unveil a new iPhone then. Read more
3G iPhone Beta 5 Firmware Settings Leaked: On/Off Option
May 10, 2008
Chronic Productions Blog, which is part of iPhone hacking Chronic Dev web site, has leaked the information about the iPhone Beta 5 Firmware containing several 3G preferences. Most notable setting allows users of the second-generation iPhone to prolong the battery life by disabling 3G access. Read more
Live TV Stream Available on iPhone and iPod Touch
May 10, 2008
OrbLive is the streaming media application developed by Orb Networks for iPhone and iPod Touch. With this app, you can stream all your media, no need to sync. This app plays live TV, Internet TV, and webcams on your iPhone or iPod Touch. Read more
In Defence of Apple Inc Environmental Record
May 10, 2008
In a rather troubling second annual Company Scorecard environmental assessment, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple Inc the worst ranking with only 11 points out of a possible 100, placing the company last among electronic firms. Read more
Apple PowerBook and iBook Settlement, up to $181.7 million
May 9, 2008
Apple Inc agreed to a settlement that will cost the Cupertino-based company between $57.5 and $181.7 million to pay refunds of $25 to $79 to as many as 2.3 million computer owners. Customers who bought certain replacement adapters for PowerBook and iBook computers are eligible for the refund. Read more
Wii Style Remote Controller Patented by Apple
May 9, 2008
Apple may be developing Wii style remote controller that would allow for control of movement with its motion sensing capability. This way, users would be able to interact with and manipulate items on screen via movement and pointing presumably through the use of accelerometer and optical sensor technology. Read more
Aspyr Set to Launch Online Store for Mac Games
May 9, 2008
Digital River Inc announced that it signed an e-commerce agreement with Aspyr Media Inc to build, host and manage an online store - called Game Agent - to support the sale and digital delivery of select Macintosh and PC-based games. The deal is most likely a reincarnation of planned Gamerhood project. Read more
Apple Canada iPod Owners Eligible for $3.6 million Settlement
May 8, 2008
Apple Canada Inc is offering CDN $45 (USD $44.40) credits, usable at the Apple Canada online consumer store, to as many as 80,000 Canadian residents who own a first, second, or third-generation iPods purchased before June 24, 2004. Apple has decided to settle the litigation without admitting any wrongdoing or liability. Read more

