Mobile computer accessory manufacturer gets on the Apple bandwagon Kensington has just launched its Play It range, featuring car-kits and chargers for iPods, iPhones, other mobile phones and MP3 players, across Dick Smith stores nationwide, including Dick Smith Powerhouse and Tandy stores. The range includes: The wall and car charger…
…call the iPod a success would be an understatement– as of September 9, 2009, more than 220 million iPods have been sold globally, making it the best-selling digital audio player in history, and making Apple once again a household name. Big Mac Without the Fries On January 24, 1984, Apple…
…of video and 14 hours of captured video. Apple also released its iPod Touch lineup, which is designed as a pocket computer, a great game player and access to Apple’s revolutionary App Store with over 75,000 applications. iPod Touch features Apple’s Multi-Touch user interface, a 3.5-inch widescreen glass display, Wi-Fi,…
One of Australia’s biggest online shopping portals gets an iPhone application Shopping comparison website, getprice.com.au, has launched an application designed for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. www.getprice.com.au is said to do price comparisons on over one million products from 600 retailers across 500 categories – from cameras to cosmetics….
…of computers stolen, including his Apple Mac. Being a fan of the brand, the man “Jim” apparently went out and bought another Mac (with the insurance money one presumes). However, Jim had done a pretty smart thing – he had backed up his files on a Time Machine drive, and…
…simple, pick-up-and-play nature of Beaterator lends itself so well to the Apple platforms,” said Sam Houser, founder of Rockstar Games. “We are happy to deliver an application that allows for such…sharing and ease-of-use.” Previously announced for the PSP, Beaterator features thousands of loops and sounds made by both Timbaland and…
Apple is going into damage control over reports out of Europe there is an exploding iPhone problem. A couple of weeks ago we reported that there might be a problem with Apple’s iPhone overheating. Some media have use the term “exploding”, which is incorrect – they are overheating, although Apple…
Navigon’s free updates include spoken street names, route planning, and a call POI function Navigon AG has announced the first free update for the Australian version of the MobileNavigator for the iPhone, which has been submitted to Apple and will be available soon. Navigon is claimed to be the first…
Apple’s latest version of its operating system, v10.6 Snow Leopard, will be available this Friday Apple newest Snow Leopard OS will go on sale Friday, 28 August at Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorised Resellers, and that Apple’s online store is now accepting pre-orders. To create Snow Leopard, Apple engineers…
Apple’s attitude towards developers might be changing – for the better. As recently pointed out in a story two weeks ago Apple is not doing application developers any favours, but now there seems to be change in the air. After having a bi-polar attitude towards developers – rejecting, then accepting,…
…Apple’s restrictions, which the company claims is illegal. Still, until Apple call in the heavy brigade it looks like the store is there to stay. It will be interesting to see how much this eats into Apple’s profits and whether they company decides to try and close the store down….
…offer full-length movies, exciting applications and most importantly an Application Seller Site portal. This portal will be a platform for developers to offer their Symbian and Windows Mobile applications to customers.” Like Apple, there will be a team of people who will filter and analyse the software along with suggesting…