In our recent review of iPhoto '09, we noted that its new ability to sync albums to Flick
Read more »Little green Apples: towards greener Macs, more disclosure
Part of Apple's Tuesday surprise, in which the firm refreshed its entire desktop computing line, was about a lack of things: how much less the products weighed than pr
Read more »Survey: Young Japanese women like Apple's designs
The results of a recent survey show that, among Japanese women ages 20 to 26, Apple rules in design (hat tip to
Read more »ExpressCard hits the fast lane; debuts 2.0 standard
Back in the dim, dark days of 2005 or so, laptop users with external peripherals typically attached them to their notebooks via an interface called CardBus. CardBus
had debuted in 1995, relied on the PCI bus for system communication, and was aptly named.
Read more »Analyst says new iMacs better value than other all-in-ones
One Mac vs. PC conversation that pops up often is a comparison between the price of a Mac and the price of a comparable PC, with many believing that Apple's products are too expensive.
Read more »Get DEVONthink for free in MacHeist "TweetBlast"
Mac app promoter MacHeist has announced that it's offering free licenses to the information management app DEVONthink just for sending a tweet.
Read more »Ballmer on Windows Mobile: we need to speed things up
At the US Public Sector CIO Summit yesterday, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talked about various areas that Microsoft needed to improve in.
Read more »Review: Shivering Kittens for iPhone ideal for puzzle freaks
Shivering Kittens is an iPhone game that you will absolutely need to download if you are a puzzle game type of person—especially if you want to truly understand how it works.
Read more »New iMac promptly stripped to pieces by iFixit
We have already seen the mostly unchanged innards of the latest Mac mini update.
Read more »Last year's Pwn2Own winner says Safari will be first to fall
Security researcher Charlie Miller, who last year won $10,000 for hacking into a MacBook Air via Safari
Read more »Collector selling tons of old-school Apple memorabilia
People who collect Apple memorabilia tend to guard their treasures fairly closely, so you don't see a ton of old-school Apple collectibles for sale very often.
Read more »Hackintosh sector undeterred by Apple product refreshes
On Tuesday, Apple refreshed several of its Macintosh products, including the iMac, the Mac mini, and the Mac Pro.
Read more »New Mac mini dissections hit the Web
Those of you waiting to see about ease-of-access into the newly-updated Mac mini need not wait another second.
Read more »Apple still hoping to work out a deal for iPhone in China
The chairman of China Unicom, Chang Xiaobing, told a group of reporters recently that talks are still ongo
Read more »Hands on: Kindle for iPhone a great Kindle companion
There's little question that the latest Kindle 2 hardware is much improved over previous versions, but it still isn't quit
Read more »Zune.net now streams audio podcasts à la Silverlight
On Monday, the Zune team warned its users that there would be scheduled maintenance happening for Zune.net and the Zune Marketplace, bringing down the services as work was done to both the back-end and front-end.
Read more »Tap Tap Revenge 2 for iPhone out with new features, music
Rhythm games have become increasingly popular over the last few years, and, as a result, the genre has spread to mobile devices.
Read more »TV.com's new iPhone app: Pretty but spotty
Recently, I had the great pleasure of downloading the new TV.com iPhone application (iTunes link).
Read more »Cool videos: Microsoft Surface physics
Microsoft Surface developers have created several different physics simulators based on the applications they are working on, and naturally some are more realistic that others.
Read more »Subsidies follow AT&T into netbook market
AT&T plans to expand an existing subsidy program that pairs a netbook with a cellular data modem and two-year contract. With fees of $60 for unmetered service and a maximum of 5 GB of data usage each month, AT&T has plenty to give to push a new market.
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