Archive for October, 2008
Final Fantasy Game Makers to Make Game For iPhone
Japanese publisher behind all 3,000 Final Fantasy games, Square Enix, is hard at work on Crystal Defenders, a new game for the iPhone based on the FF universe. I am a Final Fantasy fan and this kind of news makes FF lovers and iPhone owners truly happy. Crystal Defenders will be a “defense simulation” game [...]
Next iPhone Update Features Expectations
There is still no news of the date when the next iPhone Firmware (v2.2) will be released but “leaks” are already showing. This is another great thing about the iPhone, the regular software updates to make it more secure and better piece of hardware. Here is a list of the rumored updates that you’ll see [...]
Apple’s “Brick” Already Have Problems?
Buyers of the new Apple MacBooks are already complaining about a loose battery/HDD latch and slanted function keys on the keyboard. Apparently, Apple agreed to refund or replace certain notebooks, unless the notebook isn’t build-to-order and dead on arrival. These new notebooks also come with liquid detection sensors to help service technicians figure out whether [...]
iPhone 2.2 update Wants You to Rate Apps
Looks like Apple wants you to participate more when rating the apps you have in your iPhone or iPod Touch. Arnold Kim of MacRumors posted a screenshot from iPhoneHellas.gr showing the iPhone software asking for a rating before you delete an application. The latest firmware is said to ask the user to rate an application [...]
AT&T Now Offers Free WiFi For iPhone Users
AT&T has just announced that they are now offering free WiFi access to iPhone users across the U.S. AT&T knows Wi-Fi is hot, and FREE Wi-Fi is even hotter. Which is why FREE AT&T Wi-Fi access is now available for Apple iPhone at thousands of hotspots nationwide, including Starbucks*. Users can relax and access music, email [...]
Psystar now offers Mac Clones with Blu-ray and NVIDIA 9800GT graphics cards
I’m sure that by now you are already familiar with a company making Mac Clones called Psystar. They even have an ongoing case against Apple, and that is not stopping the Mac Clone makers from offering new products without Apple’s approval. Psystar is now offering “Mac OS X-compatible PCs” with Blu-ray drives as well as [...]
Mac OS X 10.5.6 (9G21) Seeded by Apple to Developers by Apple
Mac OS X 10.5.6 (9G21) was seeded to developers last Oct. 23 by Apple and offers the usual list of bug fixes and improvements across a variety of services. The new update appears to move notebook trackpad preferences into its own preference pane in the control panel, just like on new laptops. However, the update [...]
Apple Gives Out New iPhone Developer Agreement
Apple gave in to developers and posted their new iPhone developer agreement. One of the developer agreements has been posted publicly, though another is only available to registered developers. The new agreement appears to limit what is considered “confidential information” primarily to Apple’s pre-release software. You agree that any Apple pre-release software (including related documentation [...]
iPhone App to Remotely Control Your iPhone
If you own a jailbroken iPhone and have access to more apps than other iPhone owners then you might be interested to add another app in your collection. If you are interested in remotely controlling your iPhone then yo might want to get your hands on this app, an app called Veency. Developed by Jay [...]
Apple Says to Expect No More Shipments of Mac Mini
The Mac Mini was first introduced in January 2005 and labeled by Apple CEO Steve Jobs as the “most affordable Mac ever”. Apple positioned the Mac Mini as a cheap alternative to the Mac Pro for every PC user who wanted to switch to the Mac without having to buy new peripherals. But the Mac [...]

