Apple, we don’t need iChat in iOS, but we do need iMessages in OS X

A developer has found, or should we say re-found, strings for iChat in iOS. iChat, for those uninitiated to the Mac platform, is Apple’s Instant...
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The iPhone 3GS is the second-best selling phone on the market

It seems that Apple didn’t just take the best-selling phone award, but they took the second-best-selling phone slot as well with the humble iPhone 3GS.
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CIA: Operation Ajax looks to redefine comics on the iPad

Comics on the iPad suck. Most take the old world format of static artwork and directly apply it to the digital format. Boringsville type stuff...
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Readability has a change of heart and submits app to the App Store

Readability — Read comfortably anytime, anywhere. From Arc90 on Vimeo. Another one of those website scrubbers what we all seem to love is coming to...
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Thirty-eight percent of iPad users can’t leave home without them

A new study has surfaced that has pointed out that 38 percent of all iPad users take their iPad with them on the go, much...
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Apple names Arthur D. Levinson Chairman of the Board (AAPL)

Apple made a move today to fill the Chairman of the Board position that Steve Jobs help up until his death. Arthur D. Levinson is...
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Covert Browser brings Tor browsing support to iPad

A new browser on the App Store has brought the Tor network to the iPad. Tor, a free and open network, is primarily been used...
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Apple could release the Air-inspired MacBook Pro in March

That Air-inspired 15-inch MacBook Pro is back in the news again today, and this time it’s suggested that parts for the device will begin shipping...
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You can now put Siri on your iPhone 4 or iPod touch

Developers have managed to crack the Siri security protocol, making it theoretically possible to install Siri on an iPhone 4 or an iPod touch; however,...
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iTunes Match gets a launch, now live

iTunes 10.5.1, and with it iTunes Match, has been launched to the masses. By the masses we mean Americans. The rest of us are left...
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Mac sales are up huge in the Western Europe, competitors are down, down, down

While the rest of the PC market seems to be drying up in Europe (down 11.4 percent this year over last), Apple seems to be...
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Instacast HD screenshots for your viewing pleasure

Vemedio has published some screenshots of their podcatching application, Instacast, for the iPad. We should say upfront that we’ve been testing it throughout the beta...
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OS X Lion sees relatively little adoption so far

Apple’s “most advanced” operating system, OS X 10.7, which is better known as Lion, saw great numbers on release day but has since settled into...
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iTunes Match libraries getting deleted again, probably still not on the horizon

Apple has let developers know that they’re planning on resetting their iTunes Match data again today, but don’t read too much into this. The service...
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First-generation nano gets a global replacement program

If you have a first generations iPod nano, and you still find yourself using it (WHY?), Apple’s agreed to begin replacing the devices, so long...
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Suh-weet million-seller game Limbo coming to Mac in 2011

I get to write up a lot of announcements here at Macgasm, but this one is a real treat: Limbo, the hot game from Playdead,...
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Jim Cramer gives useless Apple advice, continues to be grating

Jim Cramer, a financial analyst and television personality known for being neither competent nor affable, has cast a negative spin on Apple’s current state of...
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Quick Tip: Locking your desktop with your screen saver

Okay, what gives? I just spent the last five minutes trying to remember how to get my screen saver to lock my desktop in Lion...
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