Like films and TV programmes from iTunes, the Internet and your photo library. Like home movies, the Internet and your photo library. ...Apple Mac Mini get an HDMI UpgradeComputerWeekly.com (blog)Your Next Mac: Slim Unibody Mac Mini with HDMIWired NewsApple Updates Mac MiniBusinessWeek (blog)CNET (blog) -Desktop Review -TechRadar UK ...
Stability-wise the Quicktime formats are more stable on Premiere Pro than on Vegas, however, I did manage to crash the whole Vista PC when Premiere Pro ...
We had Google employees detailing that their company has pretty much given up on Windows, forcing employees to use either Mac OS X or Linux. ...Google Dropping Windows over Security? Good Luck with ThatPC WorldLinux makes gains as Windows and Mac OS slipZDNet (blog)Google's security excuse for dumping Windows is bogus, say analystsComputerworldeWeek -SearchSecurity.com -Examiner.com ...
And that web, if left unchecked, threatens to remove the necessity to be tied to iPhones and iPads and Macs and XCode and the App Store. ...Review: Dragon Dictation for iPad, iPhoneipodnnTweeps 2.0 Adds iPad SupportThe Mac ObserverWi-Fi Sync Now Available For iPad; Windows Application Is Also HereThe Gadgets (blog)My Gadget News (blog) -Touch Reviews -Fortune ...
"It would have been impossible to tell these applications apart from native iPhone applications because they would be native applications," he continues, ...How to End Up Buying an Unsupported iPhone AppSoftpediaTwitter Buys Tweetie iPhone App, Makes it FreeMacDaddyNews.com (blog)How to access Twitter with a mobile phonePC World Magazine ...
We already have Steve Jobs going the 'think-of-the-children' route, and now it seems Google has similar problems - Google is banning so-called "cougar"...
Apple was finally ready to take the old MacOS behind the shed and put it out of its misery. After years of hard work, Mac OS X first arose from the ...
Flash 10.1 on Windows is already a huge step forward, and on Mac OS X, too, Adobe is making progress. Linux still lags behind a bit, mostly due to the lack...
According to the Post, however, the possible investigation has to do with Apple banning third-party development environments from the App Store. ...Apple in antitrust crosshairs?CNETRumor: Apple May Face Antitrust InquiryTouch ReviewsApple has gone too farBetaNewsMacNewsWorld -Fast Company -Digitall 1,491 news articles »...
It became apparent to me right away that this was a load of nonsense, and for once, I was right: Steve Jobs has personally dismissed the rumour. ...Steve Jobs Says No Mac App Store In OS X 10.7UberGizmo (blog)No Mac App Store, Says JobsI4UHow Important is the iPad?PC MagazineMacNN -Online Social Media (blog) -MacVideo.tv ...
Engadget is 100% sure of it: they've pictures of the next iPhone, colloquially known as the iPhone 4G. It sports a more iPad-esque design, has a glass back, ...iPhone 4G found on a bar floor?CNETIs The Next iPhone Made Of Ceramic?Forbes (blog)See what the Real iPhone 4G will Look LikeTechtree.comIntoMobile (blog) -ITProPortal -Sydney Morning Herald ...
The most recent change in Apple's iPhone developer agreement isn't going down well. The change is clearly aimed at increasing lock-in, and seems have little ...iPhone 4.0 SDK Reveals New iPhone SpecsPC WorldBiz Break: Will Apple's iPad, iPhone harm Adobe?San Jose Mercury NewsApple blocks Adobe's iPhone 'end around' plansComputerworldArs Technica -Wired News -NetworkWorld.com ...
The news may be full of all the scary new ways Apple are restricting the iPhone and iPad, but OS X has no anti-piracy measures, no activation,...
"There are just so many things we wish Fusion Garage did differently with the JooJoo," Miller writes, "Even putting aside the fact that Apple's $499 iPad ...JooJoo tablet reviewed – software lets it downNetbook ChoiceJoojoo reviewed, HP Slate specs leakedITworld.comJooJoo tablet reviewed: Verdict? Maybe you should replace the operating systemLiliputingInventorspot -VentureBeat ...
It's that time of the year again; that time of the year where news outlets get to indulge in sensationalist headlines about how Mac OS X got hacked in ...Security Lessons Learned from Pwn2Own ContestPC World20 zero-day flaws in Apple's OS X to be revealed at conferenceSecure ComputingApple's iPhone, Safari exploited at annual hacking contestApple InsiderArs Technica -Geek.com -bit-tech.net ...
With Jobs' sense of betrayal regarding Google, I wouldn't be surprised to actually see Bing as the default in the next iPhone OS update. ...Microsoft shows WP7 Marketplace, says no outside appsElectronista (blog)A look at Windows Phone 7 Xbox Live gaming hubIntoMobile (blog)10 reasons to switch to AndroidPocket-lint.comMac Rumors -El Paso Inc ...
The relationship between Apple and Google remained all fine and dandy for a while; when Jobs launched the iPhone in 2007, Eric Schmidt was up on stage with ...Apple's Spat With Google Is Getting PersonalNew York TimesNYT: Steve Jobs feels Google betrayed Apple by mimicking iPhoneApple InsiderClash of the Tech Titans: Apple vs. GoogleGeekosystemAndroinica (blog) -Geek.com -TechFlash (blog) ...
iFuse is a FUSE file system driver that connects to your iPod Touch/iPhone through libiphone, using Apple's native AFC protocol (so no ssh or other ...Ubuntu 10.04 to support iPhones and iPod touchesGadgetellUbuntu 10.04 supports iPhone and iPod Touch out-of-the-boxDownloadsquad (blog)Posts tagged with ubuntu-1004UberGizmo (blog) ...
While it's been a low-level grumbling for years, the issue of Flash on mobile devices (and particularly the iPhone/Touch/iPad ecosystem) has reached fever ...The Macalope Weekly: Welcome, Larry!Macworld ...
They can't control it, and the company claims it's the number one cause of crashes on Mac OS X. Now that Steve Jobs is busy promoting the iPad to content ...Jobs' damns FlashInquirerSteve Jobs, Flash, Apple's iPad and The Wall Street JournalThe Guardian (blog)The Apple iPad could only play 1.5 hours of Flash video, according to Steve JobsSoft Sailor (blog)Ars Technica ...
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