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- ZFS (and Snow Leopard) to Speed up Solid State Drive Performance? Infoworld reports (via MacsimumNews) that Samsung has been working with developers to boost solid state drive (SSD) performance in operating systems. Samsung announced Wednesday that it has been in talks with Microsoft to boost performance in Window...
- Published Blacklist Blocks Core Location Only? DaringFireball.net clarifies that the published blacklist url likely only blocks malicious apps from accessing the iPhone's Core Location functions. Core Location allows applications to detect the user's location through GPS and Wi-Fi triangulation....
- Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.5.5 (9F9) Apple has seeded developers with a new version of Mac OS X 10.5.5 (Build 9F9) to test. The latest seed comes just one week after the prior seed. The newest seed lists 24 new fixes addressed in this seed with a focus on Sync Services, ...
- Remote iTunes Streaming to iPhone or iPod Touch? A new patent application (as detailed by AppleInsider) by Apple reveals that Apple has been working on the ability for iPhone and iPod touch owners to wirelessly stream content from their at home iTunes library for use on the road. A...
- Apple's Ability to Deactivate Malicious App Store Apps When Apple launched the App Store, they suggested that the use of DRM'd and signed applications could allow them to protect the iPhone from malicious applications and suggested that they could deactivate such applications remotely. Jonathan Zdziarsk...
- New Apple Cinema Displays Finally at MWSF 2009? Readers interested in new Apple Cinema Displays may have to wait just a bit longer. Apple has not significantly updated their Cinema Displays in years. Apple currently offers 20", 23" and 30" monitors at $599, $899, and $1799, respe...
- International iPhone 3G Launches: India, Singapore, Estonia, Romania, More... During their Q3 2008 financial results conference call, Apple announced that they would be launching the iPhone 3G in 20 additional countries on August 22nd. Several carriers have started announcing their plans: - Singtel of Singapore ...
- Apple iTunes Still #1, but Amazon Gaining NPD Group released the top leading music retailers for the first half of 2008. The list was based on purchases of CDs or digital music downloads.1. iTunes 2. Wal-Mart (Walmart, Walmart.com, Walmart Music Downloads) 3. ...
- Apple's Sub-Notebook 'Delayed' Until 2009, iPhone Colors in 2008? A financial analyst at UBS Investment Research publishes his outlook for Apple's product line in 2008 and 2009, as reported by AppleInsider. The analyst Maynard Um also cites "industry checks" to confirm that the MacBook and iPod will ...
- Steve Jobs Acknowledges MobileMe Missteps [Updated] Ars Technica reports that Steve Jobs sent an internal e-mail to Apple employees this evening admitting mistakes in launching MobileMe."It was a mistake to launch MobileMe at the same time as iPhone 3G, iPhone 2.0 software and the App...
- Apple Releases iPhone Firmware 2.0.1 Apple has posted the 2.0.1 iPhone firmware update tonight. Apple only lists "Bug Fixes" amongst the changes. Early claims: - Backup process for the iPhone is much faster. - Netshare still works - ...
- Leaked Aluminum MacBook Case? [Updated] Apple.pro has posted new photos (via Engadget) of what are claimed to be the new MacBook casings. Apple.pro was the Taiwanese blog that previously posted photographs of prototype MacBook Pro casings that were later believed to be real.
- Psystar Lawyer Hints at Anti-Trust Defense Computerworld reports on comments made by Psystar's attorneys who suggest that anti-trust issues may arise in their defense of the Mac-clone company. Apple sued Psystar in July after Psystar had begun selling a Mac-compatible computer almost two mon...
- Apple Ramps Production to 800,000 iPhones a Week? TechCrunch claims that Apple has ramped up iPhone 3G production to a massive 800,000 units per week. They cite a source "with direct knowledge of the numbers". If true, this would bring Apple's iPhone 3G production and sales well abo...
- Intel Details Upcoming GPU Project (Larrabee) Due in 2009 Intel has started releasing some details about their upcoming GPU project code named Larrabee. New graphics cards based on this technology will compete with NVidia and ATI video cards that currently dominate the market. Larrabee appears to be a hyb...
- iPhone Nano Rumor Revived DailyMail.co.uk revived rumors of an "iPhone nano" this weekend with a report that claimed that a "nano" version of the iPhone would be shipping in time for Christmas. The product will be launched in the UK at up to £150 for pay-as-y...
- AT&T to Remain Sole US iPhone Carrier into 2010? USA Today has published an article highlighting AT&T chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson's contributions to the Apple-AT&T relationship. Of particular note, the article cites unnamed sources who claim that in exchange for offering Apple subsidies o...
- NetShare iPhone Tethering App Reappears in App Store [Updated] After an unusual sequence of events, Nullriver, Inc.'s NetShare app has reappeared on the iTunes App Store. The $9.99 application promises to allow you to share your iPhone's network connection with your computer.Share...
- iPhone App Store Numbers Reveal Large Revenue Opportunities On Thursday, Apple provided iPhone developers with their first look at daily sales numbers. One developer generously shared her sales numbers with 9to5Mac. Eliza Block is the author of a well reviewed crossword puzzle game called 2 ...
- Security Update 2008-005 Released, Addresses DNS Vulnerability Apple has released Security Update 2008-005 via Software Update. The update patches several vulnerabilities including a much-publicized DNS/BIND server vulnerability where an attacker could cause a Mac OS X DNS server to direct clients to forged web...
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