Archive for 'Core Dump - Apple and anything else'
Asus redefines netbook category with Eee PC 1201N
Published on January 26th, 2010.
Is it just me, or are netbooks becoming as expensive as notebooks? The high performance Eee PC 1201N is a case in point.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
27in iMac screen flicker fix - take two
Published on January 26th, 2010.
Is Apple preparing a second fix for the notorious screen flicker on 27in iMacs?Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Apple dominates mobile applications store segment
Published on January 19th, 2010.
Don't believe what you may have seen elsewhere: Gartner's figures don't say Apple owns 99+% of the mobile applications market.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Create custom talking iPhone ringtones with AutoRingtone
Published on January 19th, 2010.
Ever wished your iPhone could actually tell you who is calling? With AutoRingtone, it can.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Apple confirms January 27 event
Published on January 18th, 2010.
Apple's definitely announcing something later this month - but what? Presumably it's the long-expected tablet...Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Businesses wasting time looking for documents?
Published on January 18th, 2010.
Arguably, any amount of time spent looking for a document is wasted - you should be able to locate any item you need in next to no time. But how...Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
The 2010 bug that isn’t
Published on January 11th, 2010.
When is a bug not a bug? No, that's not a riddle, but there is a big difference between a design or coding flaw and an inappropriate configuration.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
First seed release of Mac OS X 10.6.3
Published on January 7th, 2010.
The first build of Mac OS X 10.6.3 to be allowed out of Cupertino reached selected developers this week.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
TelstraOne Experience does work for the user too
Published on January 5th, 2010.
OK, I admit it: the TelstraOne Experience user interface that Telstra delivers on some mobile phones does provide benefits for the user as well as the company.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Apple’s iTablet/iSlate - why the delay
Published on January 4th, 2010.
The latest rumours have Apple's fabled tablet device shipping two months after a supposed announcement in late January. Why might that be?Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
27in iMac screen flicker issue fixed - or not?
Published on December 21st, 2009.
The 27in iMac is a fine looking machine, but some owners have been complaining about screen flicker. Apple reckons it's found the answer.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
EyeTV delivers live TV to iPhone - again
Published on December 16th, 2009.
A new feature of Elgato's EyeTV software supports live streaming to iPhones over the 3G network. Thought you'd heard that before? This time the company reckons it's found the necessary...Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
27in quad-core iMac in short supply to retailers?
Published on December 3rd, 2009.
Hoping for a 27in Core i5 iMac for Christmas? Santa might be late this year.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Lose/Lose: Art, malware, or both?
Published on October 29th, 2009.
Where is the boundary between art and malware? A Mac OS X game puts real files on the firing line.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Mozilla Raindrop sorts messaging wheat from chaff
Published on October 25th, 2009.
A new project from Mozilla - the organisation behind Firefox and other widely-used open source software - aims to combine and prioritise today's multiple communications streams.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Another ‘best ever’ quarter for Apple
Published on October 19th, 2009.
Not only has Apple set a new record for shipping Macs and iPhones, it also achieved record profitability in its September 2009 quarter.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Performance Update 1.0 arrives for Leopard and Snow Leopard
Published on October 15th, 2009.
Apple has released Performance Update 1.0 for Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6 - but it's not for everyone.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Office Web Apps OK for Mac
Published on October 12th, 2009.
Microsoft has confirmed Mac compatibility for the forthcoming Office Web Apps. Office Web Apps is essentially Microsoft's 'software plus services' response to Google Docs.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
Woolworths’ logo too close to ours, says Apple
Published on October 5th, 2009.
Alongside the rebranding of its Safeway supermarkets as Woolworths stores, the retail giant adopted a new logo. But Apple thinks the stylised W is too similar to its own logo,...Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.
End of the iPod? You must be joking!
Published on September 18th, 2009.
Mark Twain said The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated. If iPods could talk for themselves, they'd probably be saying much the same thing.Filled under Core Dump - Apple and anything else, latest news. No Comments.