Today Apple made some new announcements about AppleTV and the Apple iPhone. Just a few days ago they mentioned that the iPhone changed from a plastic screen to an optical screen and that the battery life was improved; 8 hours of talk time, 6 hours of Internet use, 7 hours of video playback or 24 […]

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Apple has released some patches that plug up some of the security holes that were in the Windows release of Safari. You can grab the update on this page. It looks like none of the security issues that the Windows version of Safari 3 beta is having apply to the OS X version which is […]

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While some of the features Steve demo’d at WWDC were the same as ones we’d previously seen, there were a few new ones thrown in there. First, new desktop. The menu bar is going to be transparent. I am not sure that’s jaw dropping, I actually think it makes OS X look like a Windows […]

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I’ve just downloaded and install the public beta of Safari 3. After hearing about how your could re-arrange tabs I was very excited. It’s very though because this morning I was looking for a plug-in that would do it for the previous (v2.x) version of Safari. I ended up downloading and install Saft which did […]

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Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference kicks off today with a keynote address from Steve Jobs beginning at 10:00a.m. PST. We expect that this keynote will mainly focus on Leopard (OS 10.5), Apple’s major upcoming upgrade to OS X. Of course, there is also plenty of speculation about new product announcements today, too. There is […]

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Last week it was discovered (and actively blogged about) that user account information is embedded in the AAC music files purchased from the iTunes Store. This led some people to assume the worst – that Apple was surreptitiously using this information to track iTunes users, without notifying users via the iTunes “Terms and Conditions of […]

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Many people know that you can strip DRM from music tracks purchased from the iTunes Store by bringing them to a CD, and then re-importing them into iTunes as MP3 or AAC tracks. Indeed, I’ve written about this in the past. This is often referred to as “buy-burn-rip,” updating Apple’s old “rip, mix, burn” ad […]

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Today Apple announced an update to the MacBook Pro. While this new MacBook Pro does not feature a radically redesigned case, as some had hoped for / speculated, it does feature “the industry’s first 15-inch LED-backlit display.” The 17-inch MacBook Pro also features an optional 1920-by-1200 high-res display, providing over 30 percent more screen real […]

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Alright, it’s 11:45pm, so it’s still Wednesday! I’ve just been informed that Apple is now offering a 160 CTO AppleTV option! This is great because the only major downside I had with the AppleTV was the hard drive size. For me 160GB is more then enough for content. Check back on our website because we’ll […]

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