Archives for November 2009
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Browse By Day in November 2009
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Lose/Lose Mac “Game” Deletes Your Files with Every Ship Destroyed
Symantec is alerting Mac users to new Mac game called Lose/Lose that deletes files in the user's home directory every…
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Study Shows More iPhone Owners Find Gadgets Sexier than College Degree
Consumer electronics buying advice site Retrevo has released the results of a study the company commissioned that found that iPhone…
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AT&T Sues Verizon Alleging Misleading “There’s A Map For That” Ads
AT&T is suing Verizon, alleging the latter's "There A Map For That" commercial misleads customers into thinking that AT&T doesn't…
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More New Games Flood Into the App Store
As the App Store approaches 100,000 available apps, Tuesday saw a flood of new releases that will help get Apple…
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MixMatchMusic Launches MobBase: Individual iPhone Apps for Bands
MixMatchMusic announced Tuesday the launch of MobBase, an iPhone app platform that allows bands to easily have their own branded…
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Making 64-bit Booting on a Mac Permanent
For those Macs that can boot into the 64-bit kernel, there are several ways to force that to happen. Here…
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Apple and Verizon will Kiss and Make Up
I don't really believe that Apple and Verizon have severed ties for good. There's too much money at stake on…
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The Multiple Personalities of TweetMyMac
Imagine sending a Twitter message from wherever you happen to be, containing a command such as “open Safari,” and having…
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Apple Magic Mouse: $69.00 Delivered
The Deal Brothers found a deal on the Magic Mouse for $69. That's the retail price, but in this case…
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iMedia Browser 1.2.1 Adds Snow Leopard Support
Karelia Software announced the immediate availability of iMedia Browser 1.2.1 on Tuesday. The update for the media browser application added…
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OWC Unveils FireWire 800/USB/eSATA 12X Blu-ray Drive
Other World Computing announced the immediate availability of its new 12X Quad Interface Mercury Pro Blu-ray drive on Tuesday. The…
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Company Claims to Have 4th Generation iPhone Parts
Even though Apple's iPhone 3GS was released only a few months ago one company in China is already claiming to…
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What’s Missing from Apple TV?
Today TMO readers are talking about the features they think are missing from Apple TV.
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Adobe: Flash-free iPhone is All Apple’s Fault
Adobe Flash isn't supported on the iPhone and now it seems the company wants to make sure everyone knows it's…
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China Unicom: 5,000 iPhones Sold So Far
Apple's iPhone may not be selling as fast in China as it has in other countries, but China Unicom did…
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RemObjects Intros Data Abstract for Mac OS X
RemObjects Software announced the immediate availability of Data Abstract for Mac OS X on Tuesday. Data Abstract is a developer…
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MGG 225: Mail Fixes, Open With, Batteries, Renaming and Mac Tips
The mailbags were full this week, folks, and John and Dave do their best to tackle everything that came in.…
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ACM 157: Microsoft Stores, iTunes vs. Palm Pre, & iTablet
In this week's episode of The Apple Context Machine, Jeff and Bryan discuss Microsoft's retail store opening in Scottsdale, AZ,…
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Apple 10K Shows 70% Capital Expenditures Increase for 2010
Apple is planning on a 70% increase in its capital expenditures spending (CapEx) for 2010, according to the company's 10-K…
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Apple Reportedly Shops iTunes as TV Service
Apple has been shopping iTunes as a TV service to network executives, according to a report from AllThingsD.com. Writing for…
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Refurbished Apple Time Capsule 500GB Wireless Hard Drive: $158.99
The Deal Brothers found a deal on the Apple Time Capsule 500GB Wireless Hard Drive for $158.99. This is a…
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Zacks Upgrades AAPL to “Outperform” on Mac & iPhone Success
Zacks Investment Research upgraded Apple's stock to "Outperform" from "Neutral" on Monday, based on the company's "earnings momentum and accelerated…
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iTunes 9.0.2: Return of the Dark Grid
The album grid view in iTunes is a popular way for many people to browse their music library, but the…
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Adult Swim’s Five Minutes to Kill (Yourself), Other Games Hit App Store
Monday saw the release of three more games to the App Store: Adult Swim’s Five Minutes to Kill (Yourself), Hydrix’s…
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EA Releases Command & Conquer Red Alert for iPhone
EA Mobile on Monday brought the venerable Command & Conquer series of strategy games to the App Store with Command…
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Mac OS X 10.6.2 Breaks Atom Netbook Hacks
The latest pre-release builds of Mac OS X 10.6.2 apparently break support for Intel's Atom processor, essentially killing the ability…
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When Does Apple TV Stop Being a Hobby?
Today TMO readers are talking about the Apple TV 3.0 update and the new features it brings to the home…
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Analyst: No iPhone for Verizon
Despite Verizon's interest carrying the iPhone, don't expect Apple to strike a deal with the cell carrier any time soon.…
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Want to Stream Your Content? Check Out Darwin Streaming Server!
John F. Braun check out Darwin Streaming Server, an Open Source version of the same media streaming technology used in…
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Google: No Android Phones from Us
Andy Rubin, Google's head of Android development, insists the company isn't planning to build its own smartphones despite rumors to…
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Rowmote Pro 2.2 Adds Movst, PandoraBoy Support
Regular Rate and Rhythm Software announced the immediate availability of Rowmote Pro 2.2 on Monday. The update for the iPhone…