Once again, the Mac developer community comes through to improve upon and already great product!! Before we go on, a big shout out and thanks goes out to Amrut Joshi!! One of the biggest gripes for iPhone users was the total loss of the ability to perform the most common place SMS functions – the ability […]
Until Skype themselves builds an application that sits directly inside the iPhone, there is an alternative to utilise Skype on your iPhone. What is needed, is to simply to direct your iPhone’s Safari browser to www.s4.iphone.com, fill in the appropriate login details at the login page Read More
Another bug in the iPhone has been fixed, for the iPhone firmware 1.1.1 hackers out there who are relucant to move upward to the current 1.1.2 firmware. This fix addresses the aphanumeric sender string that typically emanates from your telco provider. To overcome this hazard, simply install SMS Fix v.1.0.0 by Read More
Firstly, its a phone that positions itself in the ‘smartphone’ category. Although, rightfully speaking its not really a good fit because it comes fully decked out to play movies and tunes ala iPod Touch. Nevertheless, this should already raise some alarm bells to those of us who are just looking Read More
With the world in anticipation of the eventual global release of the iPhone, some antsy users in parts of the world where the Mac phone has yet to be released have no option but to hack away at the Mac wonder. This leaves those users with a warranted reason to Read More
23 July 2007, eWeek.com reports that a security firm has successfully run the first remote exploits on Apple’s feverishly sought after iPhone. From the extensive testing carried out on the iPhone, its been discovered that the adored iPhone is not only vulnerable to data theft but can also be turned Read More
When Second Life was first launched in 2003, its client application only supported Windows rigs. Recently, Second Life now supports Mac OS X 10.4.3, which shouts some what of the ever increasing Mac installbase. Other platforms supported include Linux. Second Life, is a 3D virtual realm and unlike common online games, its Read More
WWDC 2007 witnessed the announcments of several new cutting edge software offerings, including the introduction of Safari 3, the world’s fastest and easiest-to-use web browser for Windows PCs and Macs. First there was ‘iPod evangelism’. Now, it appears that Apple has taken its onslaught into the Windows world one step further. Read More
During the WWDC 2007, Apple announced that Mac OS X Leopard is scheduled to ship Fall (Oct) 2007. Mac OS X Leopard is priced USD$129 for a single user license. The Mac OS X Leopard Family Pack is a single-residence, five-user license that will be available for a suggested retail price of Read More
Not much has been advertised about iTunes U but Apple Inc has been testing iTunes U in several USA Universities for the past few years. Recently, iTunes U comes with limited access for all. In a nutshell, iTunes U leverages Apple’s podcasting technology to bring your professors right onto Read More