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Rumor: iLife ‘11 due in August with a new addition
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a major update concerning iLife, which makes it that much easier to believe this new rumor that it’s coming in August. Not just that, but it’s also said to have a brand new application. The rumor also declares the death of the iDVD, improvements to iPhoto Faces and Places, a totally renewed iWeb, and more. Jump past the break for details (and our thoughts, of course).
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Apple seeks extensions for Safari Extension Gallery
Apple has informed Safari developers they should start submitting their extensions so they can be included in the Safari Extension Gallery.
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Apple releases new MobileMe Calendar beta
Apple has released a beta preview of the MobileMe Calendar web application that offers an updated design and several new features.
Intego discovers high threat OSX/OpinionSpy spyware application
In a press memo, Mac security specialist Intego announced the discovery of a spyware application connected by a few freely available Mac OS X applications. This application is apparently capable of activities from “scanning files to recording user activity, as well as sending information about this activity to remote servers… Continue Reading »
Managing multiple Gmail accounts with Mailplane
As Google will tell you, “Gmail is built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun.” Considering that it’s also free, you may now find yourself with multiple Gmail accounts, and logging into Google to check them can be quite a chore.… Continue Reading »
Lala music service to be shut down by Apple on May 31st
Lalathe music streaming business Apple purchased in late 2009 over Googlewill officially be shut down at the end of this month. Lala was an interesting company in that it allowed users to purchase one of over 7 million songs for $.10. Buyers had unlimited access to purchased songs on the… Continue Reading »
Adobe unveils Creative Suite 5; introduces Flash Catalyst
Adobe Systems, Inc. today announced Adobe Creative Suite 5, calling it “... a breakthrough release of the industry-leading design and development software for virtually every creative workflow. Focusing on interactivity, performance, and maximizing the impact of digital content and marketing campaigns across media and devices, the Creative Suite 5 product… Continue Reading »
MacHeist nanoBundle 2 available for a limited time, offers great software deal
MacHeist is at it again with their outrageously cheap offer on a bunch of great Mac software. The current offer includes seven of the “top Mac apps” for only $19.95 when. If purchased separately at their original prices, these programs would cost over $260. The best part about it, though,… Continue Reading »
Appletell reviews Logitech Touch Mouse for iPhone and Mac/PC
Ever been frustrated that the mouse is just out of reach when you are kicked back watching YouTube? Or do you have your laptop hooked up to the TV, and you are just too far from the keyboard? Logitech’s Touch Mouse app solves both problems handily. By turning your iPhone,… Continue Reading »
SheepShaver allows users to run Mac OS Classic under Snow Leopard
Leading up to the release of Mac OS X back in 2001, many users were worried about compatibility with Mac OS 9 and below. Mac OS X was completely different from its predecessors, and only some Mac OS 9 applications that were “Carbonized” would run natively in Mac OS X.… Continue Reading »
Boot Camp update addresses Macbook multitouch trackpads
Apple has released an update to Boot Camp. The update is pretty slim on details. Here’s what it has to say… This update improves the performance of the Apple Multi-Touch trackpad when running Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista on a Mac computer using Boot Camp. Continue Reading »
Parallels updates Desktop to version 4.0
Today, Parallels announced the availability of their virtualization software Desktop version 4.0. It has a slew of new features, such as Modality, Smart Mount, 64 bit support and Speech Recognition. It’s also said to be 50% faster than version 3.0. You can buy the package for $79.99, or upgrade from… Continue Reading »
Crossover applications available for free this Tuesday
Been wanting to run Windows applications on your Mac or Linux machine? Well, on Tuesday, October 28th, you’ll be able to download the full version Crossovers, the corporate-supported version of Wine, from Codeweavers for free. And you have President Bush to thank for it. Kind of. Continue Reading »
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iPhone App Reviews
iPhone Apps. They were great when the App Store was first announced and we could all pick and chose what we wanted, but the number is now overwhelming. Here at Appletell, we'll detail the great iPhone apps we find, and steer you clear from those that aren't worth it even if they're free.
iPhone Game Reviews
As Apple turns the iPhone into one of the most popular gaming devices, the staff of Appletell--gamers and Apple fans alike--are here to help you get the most entertainment value out of your app store purchases.







