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Archives for July 2007

Apple Sends invites to ‘Mac Only’ Event on August 7th

July 31, 2007 by Michael 5 Comments

Well, it looks like those new iMac rumors may very well be true. It also looks like those iPod rumors may very well be false. Apple has just sent out invitations to press for a “product presentation for Mac”. Apparently the invitations made it very clear this is MAC ONLY. No iPod. No iPhone. So, […]

Filed Under: Mac

Apple Gazette Daily Ep 92 – 3 Billion iTunes Tracks, iPhone Batteries, and iPod Touch Rumors

July 31, 2007 by Michael Leave a Comment

3 Billion iTunes tracks sold, Janky iPhone battery replacement available, and iPod Touch rumor discussed You can subscribe via iTunes, or by RSS feed, or… you can directly download the episode right here. In addition to that, you should be able to play every episode of the podcast directly in your browser by using the […]

Filed Under: iPhone, iPod, iTunes, Podcast

Janky iPhone Battery Replacement now available for $20

July 31, 2007 by Michael 2 Comments

If you’re looking for a questionable way to cheaply replace your iPhone battery should it stop working on you, then you will be glad to know that there is a mysterious Chinese company that has released a DIY option for only $20. For that, obviously too cheap to be legit price, you get a a […]

Filed Under: Mac

YouTube Find: Steve Jobs “Next” Documentary from 1986

July 31, 2007 by Michael 1 Comment

This PBS Documentary called “The Entrepreneurs” gives us a rare glimpse at Steve in action, working with the team that developed the Next computer – which, in turn, laid the foundation for the modern day Apple. You can watch part two of the video after the break.

Filed Under: Steve Jobs

3 Billion songs have been sold in iTunes. Holy Crap, that’s a lot of music.

July 31, 2007 by Michael Leave a Comment

Apple is proud to announce today that they have sold their 3 billionth song from the iTunes music store. This is a monumental achievement not only for Apple, but for digital music distribution. “We’d like to thank all of our customers who have contributed to this incredible milestone,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of […]

Filed Under: iTunes

30 Days of iPhone – Day 20 “.Mac on iPhone – Mail that Just Works”

July 30, 2007 by Michael 9 Comments

You may have noticed I haven’t done these everyday. I decided to wait until I actually had something to write about, rather than just filling this article with pointless junk. So, it’s going to take more than a total of 30 days to get through the whole thing, but I think when we’re done, it […]

Filed Under: iPhone

Apple Gazette Daily Ep 91 – Analysts, Jobs, and Ballmer OH MY!

July 30, 2007 by Michael Leave a Comment

Analysts claiming stock increase due to online speculation, Steve Jobs: #3 Most Influential Business Leader by USA Today, Ballmer downplays Mac growth You can subscribe via iTunes, or by RSS feed, or… you can directly download the episode right here. In addition to that, you should be able to play every episode of the podcast […]

Filed Under: Mac, Podcast

Love Feng Mobile Phone – Worst. Clone. Ever.

July 30, 2007 by Michael 1 Comment

There are some terrible iPhone knock offs out there, but this little Chinese number is probably the worst of the bunch. Gizmodo has a gallery of images showcasing this knock-off in all its craptastic glory.

Filed Under: iPhone

Pop Cap brings Bejeweled to the iPhone…for FREE

July 30, 2007 by Michael 1 Comment

Pop Cap, one of the leading makers of casual games in the industry, has created a version of their popular puzzle game, Bejeweled, specifically for the iPhone. To play the game, all you have to do is navigate to http://www.popcap.com on your iPhone and the game loads right up. If you’ve never played Bejeweled before, […]

Filed Under: iPhone

iPhone AC Adapter Failures Reported

July 30, 2007 by Michael Leave a Comment

According to several reports a small number of users are having problems with their iPhone power adapters permanently failing. Testers have tried replacing the iPod cable, different wall outlets and all of the standard things one would try to correct the problem, but the discussion thread on Apple’s support website indicates that several people are […]

Filed Under: iPhone

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