It looks like the battle between Samsung and Apple is heating up. Last week, we heard that Apple had filed a lawsuit against Samsung in South Korea. Additionally, rumors surfaced this week that Apple is pulling away their business from Samsung. Samsung currently manufactures a number of components … [Read more...] about Samsung Files ITC Complaint Against Apple
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2011 MacBook Air Coming Mid July?
We have been hearing rumors that Apple would be launching the new 2011 MacBook Air some time in July, and now according to the guys over at 9 to 5 Mac it looks like the date will be around the middle of July. We are expecting Apple's new 2011 MacBook Air range to feature the latest Intel Sandy … [Read more...] about 2011 MacBook Air Coming Mid July?
iPhone 5 Concept Design
We have been hearing rumors over the past few months of what features will be included in the new iPhone 5. Now, designer Michal Bonikowski has put together some of the rumors into a concept design of what he thinks the iPhone 5 may look like. As you can see from the photos below, this concept … [Read more...] about iPhone 5 Concept Design
Apple Starts Refunding Final Cut Pro X For Unhappy Customers
Apple recently launched the latest version of its Final Cut Pro video editing suite, Final Cut Pro X. However, the reviews of the software haven't been that amazing as many users don't seem happy with the changes over the previous version of Final Cut Pro. Now, according to The Next Web, Apple has … [Read more...] about Apple Starts Refunding Final Cut Pro X For Unhappy Customers
Apple Xserve Experiences Issues After 10.6.8 Update
Its not just Apple's TV that seems to be experiencing problems with updates from Apple this week. Reports are now surfacing that users of Apple's Xserves are also experiencing a few issues after the latest 10.6.8 update. Even though Apple has discontinued the Xserve line of systems, updates are … [Read more...] about Apple Xserve Experiences Issues After 10.6.8 Update
Apple Removes SpyKey Keylogger App From The App Store
Some of our readers will remember the SpyKey keylogger app that we talked about last week, which Apple had approved and it was available to download from the App store. Gizmodo first spotted the app last week, and they weren't the only ones who were surprised to see this sort of app approved by … [Read more...] about Apple Removes SpyKey Keylogger App From The App Store
Mini Steve Jobs Action Figure Appears Online
Some of our readers will remember the Steve Jobs action figure that Apple stopped from being sold. Now, it looks like another company is attempting to sell another Steve Jobs action figure, and unless this one has Apple's blessing, we can't really see it going into production. The Mini Steve Jobs … [Read more...] about Mini Steve Jobs Action Figure Appears Online
Twelve South BookArc For MacBook Pro Announced
Twelve South has added another desktop stand to its range, this one specifically designed for the new uni-body MacBook Pro's. The Twelve South BookArc for MacBook Pro is designed to let you easily use your MacBook Pro on your desktop with an external monitor, providing a sleek and efficient … [Read more...] about Twelve South BookArc For MacBook Pro Announced
Apple Unveils New Thunderbolt Cable
Apple has added new Thunderbolt cables to its online store to complement the ever-growing list of Mac systems equipped with Thunderbolt ports. The new Thunderbolt cables are 2 meters long and are available to purchase for $49 or £39 in the UK. Even though new peripherals are still a little scarce … [Read more...] about Apple Unveils New Thunderbolt Cable
Apple TV Update Issues For Some
Recently, it seems a number of second-generation Apple TV users have experienced problems updating their Apple TVs with the latest firmware. With some users reporting that on installing the update, their Apple TV has become "bricked" and totally unusable. If you have been experiencing … [Read more...] about Apple TV Update Issues For Some
Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Adds TRIM Support, But Only For Apple’s SSDs
Apple's latest OS X update 10.6.8 has brought with it TRIM, a great new feature for Macs fitted with solid-state drives (SSDs). TRIM support enables your SSD to write data on top of deleted data without the need for another cycle first, speeding up your machine considerably and preventing it from … [Read more...] about Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Adds TRIM Support, But Only For Apple’s SSDs
Hauppauge Digital Broadway Box Streams Live TV To Your Mobile Devices
Hauppauge have this week launched their new Digital Broadway Box which has been designed to provide an easy way to watch live TV on your mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets whilst on your home network or while travelling. All you need is access to a Wifi connection. The new system is … [Read more...] about Hauppauge Digital Broadway Box Streams Live TV To Your Mobile Devices











