Apple has released yet another ad on YouTube that features another two-sidebar-pane creative layout. The ad shows CCTV screens of new switchers walking into various Apple Retail Stores, and naturally, PC begins to panic as he watches on the sideline. And, as usual, the usual pitch about how Macs are “#1 in Customer Satisfaction”. Boy, [...]
Continue reading...20. October 2009
http://store.apple.com/us_edu_463925/product/MC377?mco=MTMzNzQ4ODg Along with new iMacs, the Magic mouse, new MacBooks and new Mac mini, Apple has also released a new redesigned Apple Remote. Check it out:
Continue reading...29. September 2009
Apple’s iWork.com service introduced at Macworld this year along with iWork ‘09 was down earlier today. The servers are now back up for service, and there seem to be a few new features to the seemingly-forgotten service! I believe that the domain http://www.iwork.com did nothing but redirect to the iWork product page prior to today, but [...]
Continue reading...28. September 2009
After the conversion of all of Apple’s consumer notebooks to the MacBook Pro unibody line, Apple’s white plastic MacBooks have been nothing but pathetic-looking, albeit being offered as Apple’s lowest-price notebook. Following rumors of updated and redesigned iMacs in “only a few weeks’ time”, there have been fresh new rumors that Apple is also planning to [...]
Continue reading...15. July 2009
Apple has just released to its developers, yet another update to its developer preview of Snow Leopard, build 10A411. This update comes hot on the heels of the last one just several days ago. The update weighs in at 748MB, and word from Apple is that it contains “bug fixes”. However, we always know that there’s [...]
Continue reading...10. July 2009
Apple yesterday began seeding yet another newer build of the next generation cat of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard to Developers. This is the second update to the Developers’ Preview build distributed after WWDC. In addition to an entire host of bug fixes and stability increases, one of the more prominent UI changes is [...]
Continue reading...9. July 2009
Being on the developer’s build of Snow Leopard, for some reason, I just have not been able to see the newly released Safari 4.0.2 in Software Update. I thus resorted to download the package directly from Apple’s support site. When I clicked install, I got this: The installer gives me an error saying: “Safari can’t be [...]
Continue reading...3. July 2009
Developers were seeded an update last week to the developers’ preview of Apple’s upcoming operating system, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The update weighed in heavy with bug fixes and security updates, making the beta software that much more stable to use, so much so that it can now, in my opinion, be used [...]
Continue reading...27. June 2009
Many people love the redesigned and ‘cleaned-up’ UI of Apple’s Safari 4, which had its Beta tag removed during Phil Schiller’s WWDC Keynote. I, for one however, just hate two things: the unnecessary “Add Bookmark” plus button attached to the left of the URL bar, and the relocation of the stop/reload button to the left [...]
Continue reading...27. June 2009
Here’s a nifty little tip for those who simply despise the new UI of the final build of Safari 4 (now 4.0.1) released several weeks ago at WWDC. We know that Apple has been playing around with the interface of its web browser since the first Public Beta of Safari 4, and somehow it has [...]
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24. November 2009
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