iPhone
Mophie Juice Pack 3G is now shipping
The Mophie Juice Pack 3G is finally available and has begun shipping as of yesterday afternoon. The Juice Pack has been something that I have sorely missed since upgrading to the iPhone 3G. I’m excited to see the new release, and hope that it maintains the same quality as the original version. You can expect
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iPhone
RUMOR: Orange France to see iPhone for 99 Euro
Orange France is rumored to be reducing the price of its iPhone 3G models to 100€ (~$125 USD) for the 8GB model and 130€ (~$165 USD) for the 16GB version. According to reports this will take effect on Nov. 13th. If this proves true, it will make the iPhone much cheaper in France than in
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Mac
Apple posts iLife security update for Tiger users
Yesterday Apple released a security update for iLife ’08 called iLife Support 8.3.1. The update reportedly improves the stability of the suite, and updates a number of other minor issues. This is only for user who are still using Tiger. To update all you’ll need to do is check System Preferences under the Apple logo
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iTunes
And the #1 downloaded song from iTunes of all time is….
Have you ever wondered what the most downloaded song in iTunes history is? Yeah, I hadn’t either, but the team at Editable Apple have, and they have the answer. It turns out that the most downloaded track isn’t a number one hit…in fact, it’s never been a number one hit in its history. The song
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iPhone
AT&T Exec expects iPhone to do…well…everything…in the future
AT&T Mobile chief Ralph de la Vega has some pretty ambitious plans for the iPhone. At the Web 2.0 Summit on Thursday of last week he spoke of a bold future where the iPhone would basically handle every aspect of your day. In the morning the device will download your daily news feeds, then send
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Mac
BBC iPlayer coming to Mac…and maybe to other countries
The BBC iPlayer is a relatively new way for BBC viewers in the U.K. to get their television. It provides Windows users a download solution to get heavily DRMed programming that they can then watch for a limited time after it airs on the BBC in the U.K. This is a free service…well, unless you
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Site News
And….I’m Back.
Hey everyone, it’s been a nice week off, and I managed to stay away from blogging for that time for the first time in over 2 years. It was a nice break, and my batteries have been recharged. This time of year Apple news can be a little slow, and after catching up on my
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iPhone
Apple Gazette Daily 377 – Halloween, Opera Rejection Rant and More!
podcast sponsor link:Click Here to check out Blogflux Groups! Today’s Show: Halloween, Opera Rejection Rant and More! You can subscribe via iTunes, or by RSS feed, or… you can listen to the episode right here: right here In addition to that, you can also download the Apple Gazette Daily Widget and listen to every episode
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Site News
Apple Gazette on Vacation Nov. 3rd – 10th, 2008
Since October 2006 I have been blogging on Apple Gazette almost every week day. I have gone on vacation for a short trip or two with the family, but even from the hotel I found myself posting stuff on the site. Next week, I’m going to try and take a full week off. Writing about
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iPhone
Apple rejects Opera Browser, not surprising, but still upsetting
According to a New York Times profile, Opera Software has built a version of their mobile browser for the iPhone – but Apple won’t allow it in the App Store. Frankly, I find this appalling. Apple’s resistance to competing apps such as email applications, web browsers and other apps is shameful, and it’s not benefitting
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