Tag: Apple

Apple launches adapter replacement program for frayed “T” adapters

Apple’s T-MagSafe adapter has been known to have some problems, most notably fraying where the cord meets the adapter. Today, Apple has update their support...
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Richard Branson, the world’s most unsquare person, invests in Square

Square just got a little bit cooler today. Sir Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Group, and that iPad magazine that we’ve apparently forgotten about...
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Realmac Software adds Tumblr support to Courier

We love Courier at Macgasm. Currently, I use it to upload all of our podcasts to various locations at once. For the uninitiated, Courier lets...
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Charlie Miller kicked out of the Apple App Store for uploading exploit

It’s a sad tale, but it’s one we should probably tell you. Both so we can make fun of the security expert who had his...
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iPhone 4S demand still strong, preorders sell out in Hong Kong

It only took 10 minutes for the iPhone 4S preorders to sell out in Hong Kong last Friday. The phone, yet to be released, clearly...
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Blends: a stylish ‘Word Browser’ for the iPad

I haven’t fully grasped why Apple has yet to create a dictionary for iOS. It’s the perfect medium, and it would certainly help people a...
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Weird: Bulgarian tech school could be renamed to Steve Jobs

Move over Vladimir Lenin, you may be replaced shortly. According to a website named Novinite, a technical school in Bulgaria is looking to rename its...
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CSSEdit gets integrated with Espresso, then killed off

MacRabbit, the kool kats behind CSSEdit and Espresso, have decided that it’s time to merge their two applications into one well-rounded CSS tool for web...
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Steve Jobs comic now available in Comixology Comics app

A comic book biography of Steve Jobs has recently been released by Bluewater Productions. Steve Jobs: Co-founder of Apple is available through Comixology’s Comics app...
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Apple reopens The Cube, still a glass cube

The famous Fifth Avenue retail store in Manhattan has officially re-opened this morning, and just like the day it disappeared, it has re-emerged as —...
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CBS avoids the future at all costs, turns down Apple TV deal

The proof is in the pudding, and this pudding tastes a little like it’s going out of date and heading towards irrelevance faster than we...
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Automatic Duck now free — FCP X tossed a bone, but not saved

Automatic Duck used to be a pro-level, pro-priced utility software that gave filmmakers and videographers the ability to export timelines from one editing platform to...
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Siri goes all “BlackBerry Messenger” for a few hours

iPhone users found out today that pride cometh before a fall, as the iOS digital assistant, Siri, went off the grid for a few hours,...
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Apple: Kindle Fire will further fragment Android

Tim Cook and Peter Oppenheimer, Apple’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, respectively, have expressed a lack of concern about Amazon’s Kindle Fire competing...
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MindNode decides to go Mac App Store only, 50% off

Another day, another developer deciding to fully embrace the Mac App Store and leave behind their own payment portals. MindNode, the popular mind mapping software...
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Start your rumor engine: iPad 3 summer of 2012, new Mac lineup

With the iPhone 4S already shipping to customers, it’s no surprise that the next major rumor cycle to begin focuses on the iPad 3. According...
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Apple now legally allowed to fire employees for Facebook comments

Freedom of speech is clearly dead. Crisp, a now “former” Apple employee, has lost his job for negatively commenting about Apple products on Facebook. According...
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Siri is not eating up as much bandwidth per query as we thought

Right after the iPhone 4S launched, Siri was painfully slow, which we expected. After all, everyone walking out of an Apple store with the new...
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