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Apple says nothing about a new Mac Mini (nods suggestively)

by Jake Gaecke on Nov 5, 2008 at 06:30 PM

AppleInsider has some good news for those of us jonesing for a new Mac Mini. An interested customer e-mailed Bob Mansfield—Mac hardware engineering chief—to inquire about the future of the product. While this customer didn’t get a direct reply from Mansfield, there was an interesting message from another Apple executive… Continue Reading »

No new Apple products this year

by Jake Gaecke on Nov 4, 2008 at 09:06 AM

Everyone who was holding their breath for a new Mac Mini, iMac, Mac Pro or Apple TV (myself included), can stop. Bill Evans, an Apple spokesman, killed the rumors, and possibly our hopes and dreams along with them. “Our holiday line-up is set,” Apple spokesman Bill Evans told Macworld. And… Continue Reading »

iPhone renegade Podcaster available

by Bill Stiteler on Oct 8, 2008 at 11:47 AM

When Podcaster was rejected as an iPhone app for duplicating features found in iTunes, the developer, Al Sokirynsky, didn’t just sit there and take it. He began distributing it via Apple’s “ad hoc” program until Apple made him stop doing that, as well. Well, Sokirynsky, channeling the rebellious power of… Continue Reading »

Guy Kawasaki on the iPhone: “Let it be open.”

by Bill Stiteler on Oct 6, 2008 at 05:35 PM

Guy Kawasaki, the original Apple Evangelist, columnist for Macworld and current tech entrepreneur has some simple advice for Apple on the iPhone: open up the development process. His point is that Apple doesn’t need to exert a huge amount of control over the iPhone app market. The best way to… Continue Reading »

Macworld: Why the iPhone App process is terrible

by Bill Stiteler on Sep 25, 2008 at 08:30 PM

Apple’s recent policy on iPhone applications has gone from their normal cult-like level of secrecy to downright draconian: barring apps that duplicate (in Apple’s opinion) functionality of Apple-branded apps and then forbidding developers from talking about being rejected. Even Macworld is weighing in on the problem of how Apple needs… Continue Reading »

How to beat the iPhone’s child restrictions

by Bill Stiteler on Sep 18, 2008 at 06:45 PM

Well here’s a fun little article from the grandaddy of Mac journalism. Responding to a reader query about how to control what a child has access to on an iPhone/iPod Touch, Macworld editor Christopher Breen details how to turn on the kid-friendly “Restrictions” setting, and then promptly points out how… Continue Reading »

iPhone 3G shortage a good thing for Apple?

by Jake Gaecke on Jul 25, 2008 at 09:45 AM

The iPhone 3G is obviously in short supply, but Macworld reports that that’s not necessarily bad for Apple. Over one million iPhones were sold in the first three days. It took the original iPhone 74 days to reach one million sold. I’m sure many of you have seen the lines… Continue Reading »

Appletell advice:  Sell your iPhone 3G now, buy 5 later

by Michael Goonan on Jul 22, 2008 at 06:26 AM

Even though the iPhone 3G launch didn’t go as smoothly as Apple had hoped, they still managed to sell over 1 million of the phones. Now that most Apple and AT&T stores are currently out of stock (and have lines forming for what little they do have), some people are… Continue Reading »

Mac Gems announces Gem a Day

by Mark Rowland on Jun 16, 2008 at 07:14 PM

If free or low cost software is your lifeblood, this is for you. Macworld, a popular Apple site, has officially started their Gem a Day blog. From now until mid-August, Mac Gems will have a daily post about a new piece of software for your Mac that is either free… Continue Reading »

New official Keynote Podcast available on iTunes

by Mark Rowland on Jun 7, 2008 at 07:45 AM

Since the sweet days of Apple offering live streams of their keynotes are long gone, there is now an official, although not instant, alternative. Now, in iTunes, Apple is hosting a Podcast titled “Apple Keynotes.”  Through the podcast, you can download and watch past keynotes—obviously, all for free. The only… Continue Reading »

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