A computer maker called Open Tech has announced a line of computers designed to run Apple’s Mac OS X, following in the footsteps of Psystar, the Mac clone manufacturer recently targeted by an Apple lawsuit.
With all the Apple frenzy dying down after the launch of the new iPhone 3G Friday, I’m finding it’s the new iPhone 2.0 software upgrade that is the most impressive - allowing users to connect seamlessly to business e-mail and run hundreds of new games and programs.
It appears that UK is out of iPhones! O2 store page for iPhone greets you with the following message: “8GB iPhone no longer available. Definitely the price drop helped to clear the stocks from 8GB iPhones. They still keep 16 GB iPhones, probably know
They have done it again. AT&T’s Free Wi-Fi for iPhone is pulled down again. It seems AT&T just can’t make their minds about this. Even the description of their website is gone.
QuickOffice, a Microsoft Office like alternative for mobile devices, is going to come to the iPhone as well. “Quickoffice is excited about the potential enterprise focus of the iPhone SDK. We’re excited to bring our Office suite, already under deve
In case you have not noticed, Installer.app got a new update. You can download it by simply tapping on the installer icon and then selecting the “update” option. This new version now features a search field, which you can use to search for applicat
Many debates can be had on the need for screen protection on portable devices. Those on one side of the debate argue that protection dulls images and is not needed if you’re careful. Those on the other side argue that given the frequency of use and the
Kensington Battery Pack is yet another product for iPhone, which should help you keep running it longer. After all finding your iPhone out of power is an absolute nightmare!
Let’s face it. The included iPhone weather app pretty much blows. No offense, but other than the six-day high and low and an icon for the outlook, it doesn’t do much.