Apple To Unveil New iPod Touch W/ Front-Facing Camera On August 16 [REPORT] – wwwery (blog)
Novinite.com Apple To Unveil New iPod Touch W/ Front-Facing Camera On August 16 [REPORT] wwwery (blog) According to the reliable sources of MacMagazine Apple is expected to unveil the new iPod Touch sometime around August 14-17 at a press conference to be … Apple rumored to hold August event to unveil new iPod lineup Apple Insider 10 Criminally Cool Apps For A Jailbroken Apple iPhone ChannelWeb Apple Planning Mid-August Press Event for iPod Touch and iOS, Rumors Suggest SlashGear (blog) Erictric - Geek.com - Mac Rumors all 967 news articles »
Bachelorette in the Big Apple – Us Magazine
Bachelorette in the Big Apple Us Magazine Enter your personal information on the left, or comment by signing in with your Facebook account by clicking below. ali congratulation's roberto is such a … and more »
Google Apps phone-lock issues with iOS 4
Filed under: iPhone In a strange twist with what appears to be a security issue, users of Google Apps who set up their accounts using the Microsoft Exchange settings (aka ActiveSync) may find that their iPhones have been set to auto-lock in one minute. I confirmed this after reading a comment from TUAW reader BigB who mentioned it in another post . Apparently this is due to the security certificates that Google uses with its Exchange servers. The servers can force security options on compatible devices, which your iPhone becomes once it is running iOS 4 . To be clear: if you have a regular Gmail account and set it up using Exchange, this auto-lock requirement will not be triggered
Introducing the Apple Store App
Download the new Apple Store app free and you can do all things Apple from your iPhone or iPod touch. Buy Apple products and accessories, read customer reviews, find an Apple Retail Store, stay up to date with in-store events, and make Personal Shopping, Genius Bar, or One to One appointments.
The New Mac Mini And Apple's Missed Shot At Market Share Growth
But not the Mac Mini. It never hit its stride as the company might have hoped. With today’s Mini refresh, and Apple’s near perfect consumer position, Apple could have knocked a ball so far out of the park that the personal computing …
What really happened with Wi-Fi on the iPhone 4
Filed under: Steve Jobs WWDC is wrapping up here in San Francisco today, and after a week of having most of the best Apple developers in the world all in one place, we’re hearing some speculation and solutions for what happened to Steve Jobs on stage Monday . He had Wi-Fi issues while accessing the New York Times website during a demo with iPhone 4 , and of course it led to the awkward pause where he asked the over 500 Wi-Fi users in the room to please unplug their computers and stop liveblogging (of course, not everybody complied). But were those users the problem? NPR cornered Glenn Fleishman for an explanation, and he says while that many Wi-Fi users might not have caused problems, many of the people in the room were using MiFis , the personal wireless network devices that aren’t necessarily designed to be used so closely together. It wasn’t a bandwidth problem then, Fleishman suggests, but an interference problem, with local Wi-Fi likely giving way to the vast noise from other devices.
New Apple Stores for Paris, Shanghai
Filed under: Retail Two new Apple Stores are nearing completion, and they both look fantastic. The first one is in Shanghai, China . Much like the famed 5th Avenue Store in New York City , this location is underground and topped by a mass of glass. It sits at the base of two skyscrapers, both 1,000 feet tall, and is topped by a huge cylinder of glass
Enhance iPhone and iPad Security with SplashID [Review]
We’ve known for some time that the iPhone and iPod Touch are not as secure as we would like them to be — and unfortunately the same can be said about the new iPad. The lack of built-in encryption leaves our personal data on any of these devices at risk. Luckily for iPhone and iPod
Reuters: Hulu Premium Service Coming To iPad And Xbox 360
According to a new report by Reuters citing three inside sources, everyone’s favorite television streaming service Hulu is preparing a subscription-based service that will be available on numerous non-PC devices, with the iPad and Xbox 360 prominently named. Other than that, there’s little information, but rumors in the past have indicated that a premium Hulu service

