Guinness World Records all around for Apple and iOS games
Apple is no stranger to breaking a few records. It seems like Apple breaks all of its own records at every Keynote the company holds....
Happy birthday Apple Stores, oh and one more thing.
This Thursday, May 19th, marks the 10th anniversary for Apple’s retail presence. Information is starting to circulate regarding strange happenings at Apple Stores as we...
Lion’s Reading List gains iOS syncing
One of the least covered, yet in my mind, highly anticipated features of Apple’s up and coming revision to OSX (10.7), Reading List, is getting...
Ten years of Apple Retail
Ten years ago this week Apple opened its first retail store. Back in 2001, Steve Jobs gave a tour of the Tysons Corner Apple Store in McLean,...
Top Macgasmic posts of the week: May 9th edition
As we pass by the week of May 9th we are hopefully closer to a new iPhone as these are once again our top hits...
MobileMe no longer on Amazon’s digital shelves
A couple of months ago we reported that MobileMe had gone missing from Apple’s shelves in their brick and mortar stores. Today, it’s being reported...
Supply chain data hints Apple sales up 113% in April
Ticonderoga Securities’ study of supply chain indicated that Apple’s sales were up 113% in April. The group’s “Apple Barometer” is not a surefire way to track...
Watch out for iPhone 5 scams on Facebook
A lot of people are excited about the new iPhone. Given Apple’s tight lips about when we can expect it, there has certainly been increased...
Apple relocates store and sends a message from above
On their mission to give us the best shopping experience, Apple is reportedly moving one of their stores to another location. The 4,600 square foot...
iPhone and iPad shortages expected for the second quarter of this year
After the historical Japanese earthquake in March 2011, Apple’s Asian suppliers say that a lack of materials and available workers will lead to shortages in...
New firmware hack breathes new life into 2009 Mac Pros
A daring Machead over at netkas.org has figured out a way to let 2009-era Mac Pros act and run like models from 2010. The firmware hack...
Apple stops displaying iAds in apps for children
Apple reportedly stopped displaying iAds in applications aimed at children. Developers who have implemented Apple’s ad system in their child-friendly apps will find themselves without...
Parallels launches Server for Mac 4.0 Mac mini edition
The fine folks over at Parallels have finally offered up a brand new Parallels Server edition that fully supports the Mac mini. The software has...
People flock to both the cheapest and most expensive iPad models
Given the fact that there are 6 distinct iPad models available to consumers, one would expect that the purchasing tendencies of consumers would be fairly...
Music labels are looking to Apple to solve their cloud problems
Irony aside, the music labels are apparently pretty pissed with Amazon and Google for offering up cloud-based music hosting services without their blessing, and more...
Landmine, meet iPhone
While everyone else if off drooling over Google’s Android @ Home system, we thought we’d take a moment to point out how an iPhone can...
Apple releases source code for iOS 4.3 WebKit two months late
Alongside of a two month delay, Apple finally released the source code for WebKit in iOS 4.3. After a few complaints by developers and reports...
Rumor: iPod nano to get a camera
Sure, we’ve seen lesser rumors, and this one doesn’t exactly come in as the worst, but it’s certainly high up there. Pictures of a clasp-less iPod...