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November 30, 2007 by Michael Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Mac

Apple Gazette Daily 161 – iPhone in China, Xbox 360 to kill AppleTV

November 30, 2007 by Michael 5 Comments

Will the next Xbox 360 update obliterate the need for AppleTVs, Apple and China Mobile in talks…maybe…and more You can subscribe via iTunes, or by RSS feed, or… you can listen to the episode right here: right here In addition to that, you can also download the Apple Gazette Daily Widget and listen to every […]

Filed Under: iPhone, Podcast

Run IE on your Intel Mac…sort of…with IES4OSX

November 30, 2007 by Michael 4 Comments

Ies4osx is a free application that run IE 4 – 7 on your Intel Mac. Using the Darwine version of the Wine Win32 API translation layer, the app installs an official version of IE on our Mac, and it runs through X11. According to TUAW the browser almost looks like some sort of bizarro version […]

Filed Under: Mac

Video Find: DIY iPhone Battery Replacement

November 30, 2007 by Michael 5 Comments

I’m not sure how helpful this video is actually going to be, since it doesn’t really look like the iPhone works properly when its over, but I found it interesting to check out a step by step look at how replacing a battery yourself will go, and what the innards of the iPhone look like… […]

Filed Under: iPhone, Tutorials

Software Spotlight: Quay

November 30, 2007 by Michael 1 Comment

If you’re a Leopard user and preferred the hierarchical popup menus from Tiger, then you’re going to want to check out Quay. Quay menus run right inside the dock, and bring back the old pop up hierarchical menus along with several new features. The application is built in Cocoa, and does not hack the Dock […]

Filed Under: Mac

Do we need a mini-disk Adapter from Apple?

November 30, 2007 by Michael 7 Comments

A patent discovered by AppleInsider reveals plans for a mini-disk adapter that would allow companies to distribute media on smaller disk formats and still have them load in Apple slot-load disk drives. One of the problems with using slot drives is that you typically can’t insert mini-disks or disk that have been cut into a […]

Filed Under: Apple Inc, News

Apple Gazette Daily 160 – AT&T takes iPhone plan from the Deaf

November 29, 2007 by Michael 5 Comments

AT&T takes plan away from the deaf, promises 3G iPhone, plus more You can subscribe via iTunes, or by RSS feed, or… you can listen to the episode right here: right here In addition to that, you can also download the Apple Gazette Daily Widget and listen to every episode of the show right on […]

Filed Under: iPhone, Podcast

Looking for Software to Spotlight

November 29, 2007 by Michael Leave a Comment

One of the things that was made clear through comments and emails, is that you guys want more Software Spotlights. So, I’ve been hunting around, looking for the best indy Apple software to showcase on the site. I could use your help, though. If you know of a great app that I haven’t featured on […]

Filed Under: Site News

AT&T promises as 3G iPhone next year

November 29, 2007 by Michael 7 Comments

At a meeting of the Churchill Club in Santa Clara, California AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said “You’ll have it next year,” in response to the “when will we get a 3G iPhone” question that I’m sure he gets weekly (if not daily). He could not further elaborate on speed, price, or exact time of release, […]

Filed Under: iPhone

Malcor was a Hoax – Did the Mac Heist team go too far?

November 29, 2007 by Michael 5 Comments

So, there was this hacker named Malcor that was hijacking Apple websites that were too “fanboi”. (Yeah, I can’t believe I just spelled it that way either.) It got the digg community all a twitter, and it caused quite a stir in the Apple online community. It’s the kind of thing that gets people riled […]

Filed Under: Opinion

Apple Gazette Daily 159 – iPhone France, Carphone Lies about iPhone and more

November 28, 2007 by Michael 3 Comments

iPhone prices in France, Carphone lying about iPhone insurance, and more You can subscribe via iTunes, or by RSS feed, or… you can listen to the episode right here: right here In addition to that, you can also download the Apple Gazette Daily Widget and listen to every episode of the show right on your […]

Filed Under: iPhone, Podcast

XtremeMac unveils Verona leather case line

November 28, 2007 by Michael 1 Comment

XtremeMac has unveiled their latest case offerings for iPod Touch, iPod Classic, and the new 3G iPod nano. The leather cases are hand-crafted and include a soft interior lining. The Verona Flip cases for iPod touch and iPod classic are folio style cases that offer complete protection and include an integrated leather wrapped belt clip. […]

Filed Under: Mac

The iPhone comes to France – for a variety of prices

November 28, 2007 by Michael 4 Comments

Of all the places that the iPhone has gone on sale, I think France is – by far – the most interesting. Orange, who has the “exclusive” contract with Apple (but it’s hardly what I would call exclusive at this point) is reporting that over 50,000 users have already placed orders for Apple’s revolutionary phone…but […]

Filed Under: iPhone

Software Spotlight: Candybar 3

November 28, 2007 by Michael Leave a Comment

Iconfactory and Panic bring you the latest version of their awesome Candybar software. This is THE BEST icon changer for Mac…EVER. At least, Candybar 2 was…now Candybar 3 kicks it up a notch by adding Dock customization and integrating Pixadex 2 right into the Candybar application This is the easiest way to manage and change […]

Filed Under: Mac

Is a 24 hour Apple news network necessary?

November 28, 2007 by Michael 5 Comments

The Digital Lifestyle network went live yesterday. Not a bad name for a Tech Metwork. Here’s the thing, though, they’re not billing themselves as a Tech Network. They’re billing themselves as a 24 hour Apple News Network. Soak that in for a minute. A 24 hour Apple News Network. Sometimes I have a hard time […]

Filed Under: Opinion

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