Tag: Apple
Apple Officially Shutting Down iWork.com Today
It’s official. Apple is shutting down its iWork.com beta online service today, which means the ability to store and sync documents for Keynote, Pages, and...
More Unofficial Confirmations That The iPhone 5 Will Be Unveiled On September 12
Yesterday it was reported by iMore that Apple is planning to announce a number of new products on September 12, including the next-generation iPhone. iMore...
Mountain Lion Adds Pinch To Zoom Gesture To Quick Look
The ability to quickly check out a file by selecting it and then hitting the space bar to see a larger, live view of a...
Apple Sneaks Hulu Plus On To The Apple TV Overnight
Apple has added a new channel to the Apple TV. For those that haven’t yet noticed, Hulu Plus is now available. Apple didn’t make a...
Obama Campaign Releases iOS App To Help Get Votes
With elections drawing near in the US, candidates are doing everything they can to get more votes. Barack Obama’s latest campaign push comes in the...
Jony Ive Talks About Apple, Doesn’t Only Care About Money
Jony Ive, the SVP of Industrial Design at Apple, recently spoke at the British Business conference during the 2012 summer Olympics in London. Ive talked about how...
Apple Not A Copycat: 2005 ‘Purple’ iPhone Prototype Revealed To Show Sony Designs Weren’t Copied
Apple is involved in patent wars left, right, and center and is scheduled to meet Samsung in U.S. court today for a major patent trial....
Tip: Find Your Deleted RSS Feeds In Mountain Lion’s Mail.app
If you updated to Mountain Lion, and you used Mail.app as your default RSS reader, you’re probably having a bad time right about now, wondering...
New Mac Ads Featured During Olympic Opening Ceremony
Over the weekend, Apple released three new Mac ads during the opening ceremonies of the 2012 Olympic Games in London. These ads are different than...
Mountain Lion Reaches 3 Million Downloads In Four Days
Apple has just released press info announcing that Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion has been downloaded more than three million times in just four days....
Apple Blacklisted By China Consumer Association For Unfair Repair Policies
Chinese consumer watchdog organization, China Consumer Association (CCA), has placed Apple on its “company integrity” blacklist because of Apple’s after-sales service. The purpose of the...
Samsung Sells Twice As Many Smartphones As Apple In Q2, Remains Top Technology Firm By Revenue
The South Korean firm, Samsung, reported that in the second quarter of 2012 it sold 50.5 million smartphones, which is twice as many as Apple,...
Apple Pays $356 Million To Buy Security Firm AuthenTec
News has surfaced that Apple has bought AuthenTec, a company that makes secure fingerprint sensors for $356 million. AuthenTec mainly provides fingerprint sensor chips, which...
A Side By Side Comparision Of Apple And Google’s 3D Map Offerings
Late last night I stumbled across a Reddit entry that highlighted the differences between Apple’s 3D Maps and Google’s new 3D Google Earth offerings. Across...
Favs App Makes Organizing And Finding Favorites, Bookmarks, And Saved Content Easy
Wake up. Shower. Eat breakfast while surfing the Web. “Like” posts on Facebook, “star” favorite Tweets on Twitter, “bookmark” articles on Delicious or Pinboard, and...
Yelp Apps For iPhone, iPad And Web Get Updated To Version 6.0
Yelp will be seeing a big increase in the number of users it has when the service is embedded into Apple’s new iOS 6 mobile...
With Release Of Mountain Lion, Apple’s Server Traffic Increased Six Times Higher Than Normal
Everyone was excited for Apple’s newest operating system, Mountain Lion, but evidence of a major increase in Apple’s server traffic really confirmed just how many...
Firmware Update Released To Activate Power Nap On Eligible Macs With Mountain Lion
A new feature within OS X Mountain Lion is Power Nap. First announced at this year’s WWDC, Power Nap allows users to keep their Macs...