Apple Introduces New MacBook and MacBook Pro Models
Tuesday
Feb 26,2008
- - The debut of Apple’s iPhone 3G cellphones has been a public relations headache for AT&T, after complaints of dropped calls and poor network connections.
- - Apple sold more than a million iPhone 3G cellphones its first weekend — with some stores running out — and two million more since then, analysts say. But its July debut has been nothing less than a public relations headache for AT&T, with eager buyers complaining about dropped calls and poor network connections.
- - According to Macworld, Apple has confirmed the security flaw that was publicized yesterday that could allow unauthorized individuals to circumvent the passcode locking system on the iPhone. �The minor iPhone security issue which surfaced this week is fixed in a software update which will be released...
- - Google on Thursday afternoon provided first details of a marketplace for phones based on its Android mobile platform -- including word that its store won't be as tightly monitored as the Apple-run shop for iPhones.
- - a quick guide on how to create a website on your iPhone or any other phone. Heavy traffic is a must
- - There's a new update available for iGotchi, a cute game for Apple's iPhone 3G.
- - An AT&T insider says a combination of poorly written software on the iPhone and a sometimes sketchy, sometimes overwhelmed network conspired to produce connectivity issues
- - In case you ever wondered what the actual difference between the two methods of loading hacked firmware on the iPhone, here is a clear explanation.
- - NEW YORK (Reuters) - A security flaw in Apple Inc's (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) iPhone allows unauthorized users to gain easy access to private contacts and e-mails even when the device is locked, but the company said a fix is on...
- - Wireless and Mobile News reports that Audi is offering a free Audi A4 driver game and special Audi website for iPhone users. "Audi A4 Challenge," a driving game that utilizes the iPhone's accelerometer (motion sensor) to steer a digital version of Audi's new 2009 A4.