Ten free tools for getting work done on your Mac
Mac productivity software doesn’t have to cost a lot — or, indeed, anything at all. Here are 10 great apps that will help you get stuff done on your Mac for peanuts. More: continued here
Apple Day – Apple, iPod, iPad, iPhone, iTouch, iMac, iBook
Apple Day – Apple, iPod, iPad, iPhone, iTouch, iMac, iBook
Mac productivity software doesn’t have to cost a lot — or, indeed, anything at all. Here are 10 great apps that will help you get stuff done on your Mac for peanuts. More: continued here
Owners of Apple’s new iPhone 3GS love the device, but more than half of them hate AT&T, the smartphone’s exclusive mobile carrier in the U.S., according to a just-released survey. More: continued here
A report filed by a tipster claiming access to iTunes 9 says that it is “possible” the next version of iTunes will sport both DVD import and playback as well as Facebook integration. More: continued here
Apple has explored the ability to transfer a file from one cell phone to another during a connected call, according to a new patent filing revealed this week. More: continued here
As a security consultant, Rich Mogull has to visit some less-than-safe quarters of the Internet. Here’s how he does that without putting himself or his Mac at risk. More: continued here
It was the year of the Fab Four, the Warren Commission, and the free speech protests. But the Macalope sees echoes of the events of 45 years ago in this week’s crop of Apple news. More: continued here
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Release date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 17:46:00 GMT
TomTom for iPhone is here, even if it’s a little earlier than expected. We thought the company would release it in September, alongside its much talked about iPhone cradle, but it seems the advent of other sat-nav apps onto the market has forced TomTom’s hand. More: continued here
Some iPhone applications are phoning home with some scarily detailed information about you and your usage patterns. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers dissect the news, and wonder if it’s the spyware story all over again. More: continued here
Scientist wannabes, rejoice! Discovery Communications has released a Discovery Channel application on the iTunes App Store, bringing heaps of video content produced by the popular non-fiction media company to the iPhone and iPod Touch. More: continued here
Depending on which “insider information” you choose to believe, Apple is going to release a tablet device any time between now and spring 2010. Though the online rumor mill can’t be relied on to give accurate information, the arrival of a tablet device any day now seems like a foregone conclusion. What would such a…
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Gorilla is a deep and comprehensive set of tools designed to help you plan and execute the logistics of a video or film shoot. It’s targeted to independent productions from student projects to million-dollar features, as well as commercial and corporate video projects. More: continued here
This article will cover absolutely everything there is to know about video on the iPhone…where to get it, formats, converting, video apps, video hacks, video accessories, and more. More: continued here
Apple loves keeping secrets, but it can’t hide something as big as the 500,000 square-foot data center it’s constructing in North Carolina. That would place it among the largest data centers in the world… This would qualify as a big-ass data center. More: continued here