iPod classic 2.0.1 brings in-ear headphone support
Mirroring a similar update for the fourth-generation Nano, Apple has issued a v2.0.1 firmware update for the 120GB iPod classic. The change list is in fact similar to that for the Nano, primarily introducing support for Apple's in-ear headphones equipped with a mic and remote. Also corrected is a bug in saving Genius playlists, and an unspecified number of minor problems. The update is presentl...
published on Wednesday, the 12. November 2008, macintosh-news-network
Movies for $4.99 as Apple Intros ?Movies of the Week?
Joining the ranks of their 99¢ movie rentals and mirroring their “Albums of the Week” for bargain hunters, Apple has introduced “Movies of the Week” on iTunes. Each movie will be available for the duration of the week at a lowered price of $4.99 to own. To kick it off they’re highlighting Terminator 2: Judgment [...]
published on Tuesday, the 11. November 2008, apple-blog
Apple University may serve as internal MBA program
Apple University may serve as the company's internal MBA program as part of a training and development division, mirroring aspects of a similar program that developed at Pixar.
published on Thursday, the 6. November 2008, appleinsider
PhotoCopy 1.0 mirrors iPhoto folders to Flickr
24x7digital has introduced PhotoCopy 1.0, its new iPhoto to Flickr mirroring utility. The user selects albums in iPhoto for sharing and PhotoCopy then uploads the photos to Flickr and organizes them in matching sets. It also copies metadata like tittles, date and time, ratings, keywords and descriptions. A primary feature of the new software is its ability to mirror the iPhoto folder on Flickr; wh...
published on Wednesday, the 22. October 2008, macintosh-news-network
Sans Digital debuts 2-bay RAID tower, TR2UT
Sans Digital has announced the TowerRAID TR2UT, a two-bay storage enclosure, offering eSATA and USB 2.0 interfaces and hardware RAID striping and mirroring. The TR2UT uses a Silicon Image 5744 chipset for its built-in RAID features and the two bays support up to 2TB of storage (1TB in RAID 1 mirroring mode). The tower also offers spanning and JBOD ...
published on Saturday, the 16. August 2008, macintosh-news-network
Apple stores faced with iPhone 3G outages, lineups at day's end
Supply limits and activation woes have left multiple Apple retail outlets short of iPhone 3G stock or else with lengthy lineups, even towards the end of the phone's first day on sale. Mirroring what it did to inform customers a year ago, Apple ha...
published on Friday, the 11. July 2008, appleinsider
US, global iPhone 3G launch plagued by problems
Apple's iPhone 3G launch has become a stressful day of failed activations, mirroring activation issues during the original iPhone launch last year, accounts indicate. The 2007 launch saw AT&T servers go down in a flood of activations; this year AT&T says that there has been a global problem with Apple's iTunes servers that prevents phones from bein...
published on Friday, the 11. July 2008, macintosh-news-network
Sans Digital offers Compact Flash RAID in 2.5" case
Sans Digital has introduced Compact Flash (CF) enclosures, a new class of storage designed around flash media. The CompactSTOR CS1T and CompactRAID CR2T convert the widely popular Compact Flash card to a single 2.5-inch SATA hard drive storage device. The CS1T houses one Compact Flash card, while the CR2T supports spanning and RAID 1 (mirroring) b...
published on Saturday, the 24. May 2008, macintosh-news-network
3G iPhone rumored to head to Belgium in June
Mirroring rumors of an Italian iPhone deal, 3G iPhones are expected in Belgium this summer as well, according to a new slew of rumors.Read More...
published on Wednesday, the 23. April 2008, ars-technica
iWeb 2.0.3 update improves stability
Apple today unveiled iWeb 2.0.3, an 18MB patch that improves the application's stability and reliability with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The update says little more, mirroring closely the vague nature of the patches that were released yesterday for iWork. The patch is available through the Software Update utility, or from Apple's website....
published on Wednesday, the 30. January 2008, macintosh-news-network