Sprint’s iPad ‘4G case’ features an Overdrive pocket

Written By admin On April 17th, 2010

Listen Sprint, we get it, you want the whole US drooling over an iDevice hitting the internet at 4G speeds. First you extolled the virtues of WiMAX in an ad featuring the iPhone, and now you’re going so far as to give away a special “4G” iPad case for free with the purchase of an Overdrive from Best Buy [...]

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KARVT wooden MacBook skins

Written By admin On April 10th, 2010

Is the Apple logo on your MacBook not brash enough for everyone in the coffee shop to see? Is that streamlined aluminum appearance too Pro for you? Time to enter the newly opened KARVT online store, where unabashed Apple fans can finally add the sophistication of “100% real authentic wood” to their beloved machines. Most popular tastes [...]

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Apple rumored to be readying Mac mini with HDMI

Written By admin On March 4th, 2010

A Mac mini with HDMI. Makes sense, right? Well, it hasn’t to Apple so far, but it looks like it just might be ready to change its tune. Who knows, it might be even available in private jet charters too. That’s according to AppleInsider, at least, which has it from “two people familiar with the matter” [...]

Apple announces iWork for iPad

Written By admin On February 5th, 2010

Well, it looks like it’s not all just fun and games for Apple’s new iPad — the company has also just announced an edition of its iWork software suite for the device. That, of course, includes versions of Pages, Numbers and Keynote that have been “completely reimagined for iPad,” which will be available individually for $9.99 [...]

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Unibody MacBook dips to $728 educational pricing

Written By admin On December 30th, 2009

As you may recall, we weren’t exactly overflowing with praise for Apple’s new polycarbonate unibody MacBook in our review a couple of months back. It’s not that it’s a bad laptop (though it does certainly have some shortcomings), it’s just that it didn’t quite feel like $999 of laptop. But $728? Now that’s a bit [...]

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Mac OS X 10.6.2 hacked to allow Atom support

Written By admin On December 1th, 2009

 

No bonus points for calling this one, but it looks like Atom support has returned to Mac OS X 10.6.2 — less than two weeks after it was unceremoniously removed to the dismay of hackintoshers. Of course, this new “fix” doesn’t come courtesy of Apple, and it does take the art of hackintoshing to some risky new levels. Developed [...]

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iPhone ‘home’ button earrings are for serious fangirls (and guys) only

Written By admin On November 21th, 2009

 

We’ve seen plenty of phone-inspired earrings – it’s a multitasking age, after all, so it’s not really a surprise to see gadgets inspire jewelry. It is kind of surprising to behold these earrings, however, which appear to have been made with iPhone ‘home’ buttons. What, there are so many disused iPhones lying around that someone just had to [...]

Apple’s Core i5 / i7 27-inch iMacs now shipping to expectant owners

Written By admin On November 10th, 2009

Lovers of Snow Leopard, oversized IPS display panels, and Intel’s very latest processors, your time for rejoicing has come. Apple has begun sending off shipping confirmations to customers who ordered up their slab of quad-core all-in-one nirvana in October, and the biggest and baddest iMacs should be arriving at their new homes imminently. To remind [...]

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Apple’s Mini DisplayPort gets VESA stamp of approval

Written By admin On November 10th, 2009

We already knew that Apple’s homegrown Mini DisplayPort connector was being baked into the DisplayPort 1.2 specifications, but now said socket has even more validity in the marketplace thanks to a ringing endorsement from the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). As of now, the diminutive connector has managed to comply with all of the signaling and protocol capabilities defined [...]

First iPhone worm rickrolls jailbroken phones

Written By admin On November 8th, 2009

We sort of knew this would happen as soon as we heard about that iPhone wallpaper hack in the Netherlands – a hacker named ikex has created what’s apparently the first iPhone worm, and it’s currently infecting jailbroken iPhones across Australia. The “ikee” worm, as it’s being called, takes advantage of the fact that jailbroken iPhones with [...]

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