Showing posts with label Apple News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple News. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Apple Gives $29 Snow Leopard Upgrade Away for Free to Some


If you still haven't upgraded to Snow Leopard, and you paid for Apple's cloud-based MobileMe service back when it still cost money, you can now snag the OS X upgrade for free.
Macgasm reports that Apple has been sending out emails to MobileMe users who have yet to upgrade to the three-year-old OS X update. The reason for this offer--Apple's MobileMe service will end on June 30, 2012, and Mac users will need the latest version of Mac OS X (Lion) to take

How to Create a Bootable Mac OS X Flash Drive



A bootable Mac OS X thumb drive comes in handy when you need to troubleshoot OS issues for yourself, your family, or your friends. It's also extremely useful for keeping your basic setup consistent across multiple computers, if you find yourself switching hardware regularly; and I've had fun in the past setting up a bootable USB keychain loaded with all the apps and files I need to turn any Mac-compatible computer into a viable media center quickly and easily.

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Tethered Jailbreak Already Available For iOS 5.1 With Redsn0w

Well, that was quick. Despite iOS 5.1 being available for less than 24 hours, developers at the iPhone Dev-Team blog have already managed to get a tethered jailbreak working, using redsn0w, for non-A5 jailbreakers.
The team originally posted a warning pre-Apple event, stating that those with jailbroken iPhones, iPods and iPads should not update, due to the possibly of a firmware update undoing your hack. Since 

Apple's New A5X Chip May Be for iPad Only, Analysts Say

Apple delivered a performance breakthrough Wednesday with its new A5X processor for the iPad,but it's possible that this chip won't make its way into the next iPhone, analysts said.
The chips used in the first two iPads, the A4 and A5, both made their way into a new iPhone soon after. But the A5X, with its heavy focus on graphics, may not be ideal for smartphone use, and Apple may wait for a more power-efficient chip built with a new manufacturing process.

Apple iPad: How It Stacks Up Against the Android Tablets

Scores of new tablets have appeared in the past few months, and now that we know what the third-generation Apple iPad will offer when it ships March 16, here’s the verdict: Android tablet vendors, get busy. Apple’s specs blow past most rivals, whether shipping, announced, or on deck. Expect competing tablet makers to rush back to the drawing board and get a plan B in order to compete.

Apple's New iPad Stays Comfortably Ahead of the Tablet Pack

Apple takes the tablet lead over the Android masses with its third-generation iPad announced today. Thanks to an impressive hi-def Retinal display coupled with a bounty of iPad-optimized apps, Apple once again has the tablet to beat.

Apple Unveils its Next iPad


Apple on Wednesday announced the next version of its popular iPad tablet, which will be faster than its predecessor and have a higher resolution screen.

The new tablet will be able to display images at a resolution of 2048 by 1536 pixels, which is around 3.1 million pixels, the company said at an event in San Francisco. That should enable the device to play sharper video.

Monday, 5 March 2012

iPad 3 Appears -- in Social Network Scams

A security expert has criticized Facebook, Twitter and other social networks for letting scammers lure unsuspecting surfers by using the as-yet-unannounced iPad 3 as bait.
Graham Cluley, senior security consultant at Sophos, writing on the company's Naked Security blog drew attention to the large number of scams that are already promising the iPad 3 to get social network members to fill in surveys.
Apple is expected to announce a third-generation iPad at an event in San Francisco next week and as Cluley points out, scammers used similar tactics before the announcement of the iPhone 4S.
A quick search of Facebook proves his point -- there are dozens of results for the search term "free iPad 3" and the same is true of Twitter.

iPad 3 'Frankenslate' Assembled Ahead of Apple Media Event

Apple's media event, during which the company is expected to unveil the iPad 3, is only a few days away but some people just can't wait to add to the feverish speculation of what the device will look like.
The website M.I.C. Gadget has gotten its hands on what it says is a pile of iPad 3 components and put them together in what SlashGear is calling "Frankenslate."

iPad Sales Forecast to Hit 55 Million in 2012

Apple will sell 55 million iPads this year, with sales driven by a "significant" upgrade in the shape of the iPad 3, an analyst has predicted.
Shaw Wu of Sterne Agee issued a note to investors, picked up by Apple Insider, saying that the third-generation iPad -- which is expected to be unveiled next week -- will have a Retina display, Siri voice recognition, and 4G capabilities.
Wu believes that the 4G connectivity -- based on the LTE (long-term evolution) standard -- will be the most significant of the new features, differentiating it from many Android-based tablets and the Kindle Fire.

Beefier iPad 2 May Accompany iPad 3 Next Week

Reports from Apple's supply chain suggest that the company will introduce an 8GB iPad 2 next Wednesday as well as a third-generation iPad.
Apple sent out official invitations to a press event in San Francisco that will take place next Wednesday, March 7. But the possibility that Apple might launch something else other than the iPad 3 has been considered, with some suggesting that a new Apple TV or even a smart TV set could be

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Mercedes to Integrate Apple's Siri into New Cars

Mercedes will integrate Apple’s Siri voice-assisted technology into future A-Class models of its cars. This will be done via a special app that will also translate an iPhone’s screen onto the in-car display, so you can listen to music, change radio stations or update your Facebook and Twitter status.

Huawei, The Latest Android Player: Who Are These Guys?

Huawei, a multinational telecommunications company based in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, has been generating a lot of mobile buzz lately.
At this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Huawei launched its Ascend D quad-cord smartphones, which the company claims are the "world’s fastest." It also unveiled the MediaPad 10 FHD, a 10.1-inch, quad-core tablet that will run Android 4.0 when it ships in the second quarter.

Monday, 27 February 2012

Apple iPad 3 Shipments Heading to the United States?

Foxconn is preparing to ship the first iPad 3 units to the United States, reports say.
The Apple Pro blog has published a picture of what it says is official documentation showing a shipping schedule, with several shipments from Foxconn heading to the U.S. and due to arrive no later than 9 March.

Adobe Photoshop Touch App Arrives For iPad 2

Adobe's Photoshop Touch app for iPad 2 that launched Monday not only allows you to grab images from your camera roll, but you also can paint special effects onto images and add your own text.
The $9.99 app has core features found in the desktop version of the software, as well as tablet-specific capabilities such as Facebook and Google Image Search integration and cloud image storage.

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Apple Soars on Many Fronts as Thorny Worker Issue Fades

Apple continues to impress in tablet and smartphone sales, it is making nice with social network behemoth Facebook and it is now solidly positioned as the world's biggest publicly traded company thanks to its meteoric stock price rise.
Add to that the fact that the thorny issue of Chinese worker conditions might be fading away and all appears to be right in the consumer electronics powerhouse's world these days.

Apple Dominates in Mobile PC Arena, Study Says

Apple's fortunes in the mobile PC arena continue to flourish, according to a report by market research firm NPD DisplaySearch. The company released preliminary results for shipments of mobile PCs in the fourth quarter of 2011--numbers that have Apple outpacing its nearest competitor by more than 14.7 million units.
That figure isn't limited to notebooks. In making its calculations, NPD also includes tablets, such as Apple's iPad.

Five Mobile Technologies that Didn't Change the World

It's an awesome time to be a gadget-happy consumer electronics freak. Multi-touch user interfaces. Huge advances in miniaturization and battery life. Cloud-based storage. Mobile computing has never been better.
But sometimes, when companies announce incredible new products or technologies, and everybody proclaims that a new era has dawned, and that culture-shifting transformations are about to take place -- nothing happens.

Saturday, 25 February 2012

How Chomp Could Improve Apple's App Store

Apple has acquired Chomp, which is a two-year-old start-up whose main product is an in-depth app store search for both the Apple App Store and the Android Market.
Chomp helps users search for and discover new apps not only by name, but also by topic and by app function. For example, you can type in "puzzle games" or "chat apps" to discover apps you may not have previously known about.

iPad 3 Display: A Possible Peek

The screen in Apple’s next-generation iPad is said to be a standout feature of the tablet, and an analysis of what is purportedly one of those new screens supports the growing expectations.
Repairs website iFixit analyzed a screen obtained obtained earlier this month byMacRumors, which says the screen is that of an iPad 3, and confirms the unit has double the resolution of the iPad 2 screen.