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Archives for January 2009

Apple Gazette Daily 418 – Another Lawsuit, Macbook 3G and more!

January 30, 2009 by Michael Leave a Comment

podcast sponsor link:Click Here to check out Premium Themes! Today’s Show: Another Lawsuit, Macbook 3G 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 […]

Filed Under: Apple Inc, Podcast

SHOULD Apple allowed for subsidized Macbook 3Gs?

January 30, 2009 by Michael 4 Comments

Yesterday’s rumor of the moment surrounds the idea that Apple might partner with AT&T to release a Macbook with built-in 3G support that AT&T would then subsidize like a cellphone, to reduce the upfront cost of the device. This all stems from an interview in Fortune magazine by AT&Ts Emerging Devices group president Glenn Lurie. […]

Filed Under: Macbook, Macbook Pro, Opinion, Rumors

Apple pulls NVIDIA graphics update

January 30, 2009 by Michael Leave a Comment

Earlier this month we told you about a graphics update that Apple issued regarding the NVIDIA graphics cards that was intended to fix cursor moement when using the Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter. Apple has removed this update from its support pages for an unknown reason. The update was also supposed to improve HD […]

Filed Under: Mac

Apple cancels Insomina Film Festival

January 30, 2009 by Michael 1 Comment

Apple has cancelled its “Insomina Film Festival” according to an email sent out to participants. In the email Apple sites that they were “unable” to reschedule the festival, which had been previously delayed due to “unexpected server problems”. Apple promises said participants that they will continue to seek new and better ways for them to […]

Filed Under: Apple Inc

RUMOR: “Premium Games” section coming to the App Store?

January 29, 2009 by Michael 1 Comment

The latest Rumor spinning around the Apple section of the web is focused on the idea that Apple might create a “Premium Games Section” which would focus solely on Corporate Publisher games that cost $19.99. The section, if it appears, would help to make sure that the Corporate produced games with large budgets take precedence […]

Filed Under: Games

Upgrade to iTunes Plus by the Song

January 29, 2009 by Michael 2 Comments

Apple has updated their iTunes Plus area to allow for upgrading your iTunes library to DRM Free iTunes Plus tracks by the song. One would assume this is in an attempt to improve upgrade sales. I have to say, though, that I find the whole having to pay an additional fee to be rid of […]

Filed Under: iTunes, Opinion

CES iLounge Quadrupled in Size, Sold Out in 3 Days`

January 29, 2009 by Michael Leave a Comment

iLounge’s iPhone and iPod-centric pavilion at CES has sold out in only 3 days…and the area has had to be quadrupled in size to meet demand. I think it’s safe to say the “Expo” part of Macworld may be in some serious trouble. It is certainly possible that many of these companies could appear at […]

Filed Under: iPhone, iPod, MacWorld / iWorld

Apple Gazette Daily 417 – Slow News Days Continue….

January 28, 2009 by Michael Leave a Comment

podcast sponsor link:Click Here to check out Premium Themes! Today’s Show: Slow News Days Continue…. 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 of the […]

Filed Under: Podcast

iPhone 2.2.1 Software Update Released

January 28, 2009 by Michael 2 Comments

For those of you who may have missed it yesterday afternoon, Apple released iPhone 2.2.1 – a very minor update. There has been no word on any really big new additions in this update. It merely states that it fixes an issue where”some images saved from Mail do not display correctly in the Camera Roll.” […]

Filed Under: iPhone

Apple removes iMovie HD 6 Download Link

January 28, 2009 by Michael 3 Comments

With the release of iMovie ’08 last year, there were many iMovie users who were unhappy with the changes to the software. Many of the pro-sumer features they enjoyed had been removed, and they weren’t shy about expressing their displeasure. In an attempt to appease them Apple responded by making iMovie HD available for download […]

Filed Under: Mac

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