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...Friday, July 3, 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...Saturday, June 27, 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...Saturday, June 27, 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 [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, June 27, 2009
HTC just released its highly-anticipated Google Android-based Hero phone to the public early this week. It features a tweaked version of the Android operating system, with a user experience dubbed “Sense UI” by HTC. After looking through a few videos, I find that the Hero comes in no comparison to the Apple iPhone and the [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, June 27, 2009
iFixit posted a full dissection review of the new MacBook Pros, both 13″ and 15″, as it always does with new Apple computers. The teardown revealed that Apple, an undisputed master of industrial design, may have ran into a bit of an engineering flaw. The teardown pictures showed that the placement of the new SD [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Apple has just done something very unconventional in its history, and quietly changed the legal name of the “iPhone 3G S” by removing that cumbersome space. The ‘new’ product is now called “iPhone 3GS”, as it should have been called in the very first place. Since Apple did it as discreetly as they could, we [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 22, 2009
Well not really yet, but Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs has been quoted for the very first time after months of complete silence. Apple today announced that it has sold over a million iPhone 3G S units over the weekend after it was released on the 19th June. This evidently perked Jobs up from a 6-month [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 18, 2009
Something that Apple did not really reveal to the public yet is a cool little feature in QuickTime X in Snow Leopard: Screen Recording. Gina Trapani over at Lifehacker.com captured some screens of QuickTime X in action in the WWDC Developer’s Build of Snow Leopard, and discovered that this is a neat new feature that [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 18, 2009
After much fanfare, Apple has finally released its long-awaited iPhone and iPod touch 3.0 Software Update. Note, that this release of the firmware, Build 7A341, is exactly the same as the pirate 3.0 Gold Master build. If you previously downloaded the pirated GM build, you’ve had the real 3.0 a week before everyone else, and [...]
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Friday, July 10, 2009
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