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iTunes 9 + Snow Leopard = The Digital Lifestyle Hub, renewed

by Aaron Kraus on Sep 9, 2009 at 09:38 PM

Many years ago, back when lamp-style iMacs were cool and iPods came in only one color, Apple promoted a vision of the Mac as the hub of the then-emerging “digital lifestyle.” With so much of the spotlight on iPhone OS products, there has not been a clear central pillar of… Continue Reading »

More Snow Leopard Screenshots Appear

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Jun 22, 2008 at 09:11 PM

German Apple site Apfeltalk has released new screenshots of Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” onto the internet. There’s not really much to see, but the screenshots offer “photo evidence” of Safari 4’s web-application feature, Address Book Exchange Support, and more. While the screenshots don’t really show much, as most… Continue Reading »

.Mac Changes Revealed: MOBILE ME!

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Jun 9, 2008 at 01:37 PM

Phil Schiller came onstage today to tell us about Mobile Me. Exchange for the rest of us. We can all now get push email, calendars, and contacts. On a Mac, a PC, or an iPhone or iPod Touch. And it is called Mobile Me. Mobile Me will work for Mobile… Continue Reading »

Wham! iPhone 2.0 gets Hacked!

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Mar 13, 2008 at 04:23 AM

Given all the jailbreak attempts and subsequent successes in the iPhone 1.0 software, you might be expecting a thicker security layer in iPhone 2.0 software. Well, so much for that. iPhone 2.0 is already hacked. iPhone 1.2 (which will be released to the public as 2.0 in June) was hacked… Continue Reading »

Roadmap Roundup: iPhone 2.0, SDK, and More

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Mar 6, 2008 at 03:04 PM

Today’s iPhone roadmap event was chock full of news. Here is the quick and dirty breakdown of what all was announced as part of the iPhone/iPod Touch 2.0 software. iPhone Developer SDK The SDK provides developers with the same APIs as Apple, so they can develop full fledged applications for… Continue Reading »

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