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Apple Blames iPhone Explosions on External Forces

Written on September 02, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

Apple has been receiving a lot of negative press lately due to reports of faulty iPhones literally blowing up in users’ faces. Well, in the general vicinity of their faces. The latest reports come from France, where an 18-year-old man reported that his girlfriend’s iPhone’s screen shattered, injuring his eye. At least three other similar [...]

Snow Leopard Features Suggest It’s a Touchscreen OS

Written on September 01, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

If you’ve got one of Axiotron’s awesome Modbooks, and you’re running Snow Leopard, you may have already stumbled across a few features that make your Mac so much easier to use. It’s unlikely Apple had Axiotron in mind when it included these features, though, so what’s the real story here?
Cult of Mac believes the features [...]

Snow Leopard Malware Targets Apple Users

Written on September 01, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 33 people have commented

Not that any TheAppleBlog readers would ever try to acquire software in a less-than-legal manner, but just in case you know someone who would, tell them to watch out for web sites claiming to bear Snow Leopard gifts.
Like the Adobe Photoshop CS4 and iWork ‘09 before it, Snow Leopard now has a super-special malware edition [...]

ATI Returning to Mac With 4000-Series Graphics Cards

Written on August 31, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 7 people have commented

Poor NVIDIA — it looks like your honeymoon with Apple is over. There hasn’t been an official announcement from Cupertino yet, but a glance at the customization options for high-end iMacs (the ones that use discrete graphics) and Mac Pros reveals that ATI Radeon HD 4000-series cards are already available as new configurable alternatives to [...]

SEC Suspicious, Opens Investigation

Written on August 31, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 1 person has commented

August 2009 will be remembered as something of a mixed bag for Apple. There was Google Voicegate, and the backlash it generated from the tech press and public alike, culminating in questioning from the FCC. On the other hand, Mac OS X’s latest big cat was released, and that gave almost everyone something to be [...]

Snow Leopard: A Brief Introduction to the New Big Cat

Written on August 28, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 35 people have commented

I’m now running OS X 10.5.6 on two of my three eligible Macs (the fourth is a 12-inch PowerBook G4), and so far, I couldn’t be happier. I haven’t run into any nasty compatibility issues or really disastrous bugs (although Finder once auto-quit and restarted when I was fiddling with the menu bar), and general [...]

Apple Warns of Programs Snow Leopard Won’t Play Nice With

Written on August 28, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 34 people have commented

In order to prepare for the arrival of Snow Leopard, and hopefully deflect some frustrated tech support calls, Apple overnight updated oodles of support documents and knowledge base articles. One of said documents could be vital to people looking to upgrade today, as it contains the blacklist of really incompatible software for 10.6.
The list is [...]

OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Officially Available Today

Written on August 28, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 15 people have commented

It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Today, Apple officially launches the latest milestone update to its Mac OS X operating system. “Snow Leopard” is the fifth major update to the operating system since it was launched in 2001. Apple has spent the last year tweaking and refining just about every line of code [...]

Tip From Mossberg: Snow Leopard Upgrade Good for All

Written on August 27, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 15 people have commented

While many of us had suspected it to be the case, Walt Mossberg of All Things Digital in his review of Snow Leopard has confirmed it: The 10.6 upgrade will work with 10.4 Tiger. Which means that if you’re not keen on iLife or iWork ‘09, you can skip the full version included in the [...]

iPhones, iPods and Laptop Flash in Patent Trade Complaint

Written on August 27, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 3 people have commented

Never rains, but it pours, eh? As if Apple doesn’t have enough on its plate with the FCC, the latest patent infringement accusations are in, this time courtesy of BTG International.
BTG claims some of Samsung’s flash chips violate patents it owns on multilevel NAND Flash memory, according to Macworld. While BTG isn’t directly accusing Apple [...]

Adobe Bridge as a Better iPhoto

Written on August 26, 2009 by Charles Moore and 16 people have commented

iPhoto is OK, especially if you like lots of automation when managing your image files, but it’s not as likely to appeal to pros or serious amateurs. Some will use Apple’s Aperture or Adobe’s Lightroom, but there’s another photo management solution you may already have on your hard drive.
I’m talking about Adobe’s Bridge utility, a [...]

Rumor Has It: Apple to Refresh MacBook

Written on August 26, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 16 people have commented

AppleInsider’s Kasper Jade today reports that Apple has new plans for its workhorse laptop, the MacBook. This will be the first time since the product’s launch in 2006 that the company’s entry-level Mac has received a complete design update.
The MacBook is the best-selling computer in the history of the company. It introduced many of the [...]

Apple’s New Ads: Fantastic in Lots of Little Ways

Written on August 25, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 24 people have commented

Over on Apple’s web site are the latest ads in its “Get a Mac” campaign. The new commercials, titled “Top of the Line” and “Surprise,” continue the tried and trusted “I’m a Mac, I’m a PC” theme featuring John Hodgman and Justin Long.

Could a Dockable iPhone Be a Better Netbook?

Written on August 25, 2009 by Charles Moore and 22 people have commented

PC Mag’s Sascha Segan posed an intriguing question the other day: “If you put a smartphone in a dock, it could replace a netbook. So why hasn’t anyone succeeded at doing that?”
Good question.
Now that I’ve been thinking about it, the idea of a dock into which you could pop an iPhone or an iPod touch, [...]

RIM Buys Torch Mobile: Closing the Gap on Mobile Safari?

Written on August 24, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 4 people have commented

Canadian company Research In Motion, maker of the ubiquitous BlackBerry, has bought software developers (and webkit aficionados) Torch Mobile, according to a report today over on Engadget.
No, I’ve never heard of Torch Mobile, either.
But according to the company’s web site, it is “excited to announce” that the company has been acquired by RIM, “one [...]

Share Your Best Shots With an iPhoto Favorites Library

Written on August 24, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 2 people have commented

I took to the soapbox recently about the lack of flexibility in iPhoto for incremental backups. I still don’t have a great solution that suits my particular needs and desires, though some useful suggestions can be found in the comments of that post. But here’s a little tip that may be useful if you’ve got [...]

Apple Retail Deconstructed: Reports & Figures

Written on August 21, 2009 by Chris Ryan and 5 people have commented

It seems like Apple’s retail initiatives are always shrouded in a dark veil of secrecy. Though we often hear how well they’re doing financially, what do those numbers look like on the inside? What figures does a typical Apple store track? Straight from the horse’s mouth, here’s a breakdown of a typical financial report that [...]

Apple’s Official iPhone 3G Unlock

Written on August 20, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 119 people have commented

While most iPhone users are aware of unofficial unlock methods, you may be surprised to discover that it’s possible to legally unlock your device, courtesy of Apple.

The above image is the not-often-seen official unlock notification, as displayed in iTunes. The dialogue succinctly confirms that the user’s iPhone, in this case a 3G, has been unlocked [...]

Apple Issues Fixes for Nagging Bluetooth, Hard Drive Issues

Written on August 20, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

People with MacBook Pros who opted for the speedier 7200RPM HD customization option can hopefully rest easy today, since Apple yesterday released a software fix to resolve reported problems related to odd noises being made by the drives. It was accompanied by a second update to resolve ongoing Bluetooth quirks.
Back in July, users started posting [...]

Sequel Pro 0.96 Released

Written on August 20, 2009 by Andrew Bednarz and 6 people have commented

The open-source project team that released Sequel Pro 0.95 three months ago has just released 0.96. The update adds polish to the application, making working with it more pleasurable — if you can ever call working with databases pleasurable.
They’ve also added some new core functionality and optimized the backend. To me, this feels like more [...]