Apple has announced the downloadable beta version of Safari 4 browser. Apple claims the browser now has more than 150 features and with the new Nitro engine, it can load JavaScript 4.2 times faster than Safari 3. I am trying it right now and I feel it’s a better version of Google’s Chrome, which […]
Video showing the rumored 2009 Mac Mini
It?s all happening with the Mac Mini. First an image appeared on the web, then declared as a fake and now the original leaker, infuriated by the fake tag has got something more to claim his truthfulness ? the video. The USB ports, Display ports are for real. Hit the play button quickly because […]
USPTO rewards Multi-Touch patent to Apple
Apple has finally been granted the multi-touch patent which was filed by them way back in September 2007. The US Patent No. 7479949 is very lengthy one spanning 358 pages and details each and every aspect of the multi-touch behavior. So now it seems Tim Cook’s bold comment were not made for namesake. He […]
Apple releases 2.2.1 firmware for iPhone
Apple released v2.2.1 firmware for the iPhone and iPhone 3G. The update seems to be minor one with a few improvements and fixes. It is said to improve stability of Safari and fixe some image issues saved from Mail. The update is available via iTunes. This update contains bug fixes and improvements, including the […]
iLife ‘09 now Shipping
Apple’s multimedia suite iLife ’09 is now shipping. The suite contains a variety of apps like the iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iDVD and iWeb. All new Macs purchased on or after January 6 is eligible for the latest version while others can snag the upgrade for US$79. The apps boast a lot of new features […]
iPod Nano class action suit settled, Apple to pay $22M as compensation
A three-and-a-half year legal battle between the Apple and iPod Nano users has finally come to an end. As a part of the settlement, Apple will shell out $22.5 million to the 1G iPod Nano users including $4.5M as attorney fees. The customer needs to duly fill out the claim form to receive $25 […]
Macintosh turns 25 today
Today marks an important day in the history of Apple. At this day in 1984, the world saw the birth of the very first desktop PCs from the Macintosh family. Apple even made an expensive that was aired during Superbowl two days prior to the official launch. The Macintosh included a 9-inch display, 8MHz […]
Steve Jobs takes a leave from Apple till June
It looks like everything is scripted, isn’t it? First Apple announce their last Macworld without Steve Jobs, then just a day before Macworld Steve addresses to the Apple community regarding his health problems and now post-Macworld, Steve is back again with another letter. This time he announces his medical absence from the company until […]
Apple loosens up a bit, allows browsers into the App Store
Looks like Apple is turning less authoritative. Macrumors is reporting that over the last 24 hours few 3rd party web browsers have made an entry into the App Store. Though there is no official announcement from the big guy, these applications were included along with their original submission dates. Previously Apple rejected browser applications […]
Steve Jobs speaks about his health
So who all were wagering about Jobs being on deathbed? Well, if you were then you’re about to lose your money. Steve Jobs has issued a letter addressing the whole ‘Apple Community’. Instead of speculating about why the letter was issued on the inaugural day of Macworld we would rather concentrate on the statement. […]
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