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iMovie 9.0.2 update available
Published on 2011-02-26 14:00:05
Apple has released an update to iMovie '11 that improves overall stability and fixes an issue that causes audio playback to be out of sync. The update is now available through Apple's support downloads and via Software Update.
iScheduler 1.2.3 *Crack*
Published on 2011-01-04 02:02:29
Update : Version 1.2.3 released ! Crack is out !! [Credits to Fabius] v 1.2.3 * add a brightness option in profile. * fix the problem that crash when edit the profile Download 1.2.3 Cracked : Official iScheduler is a must have utility automation tool for every iPhone owner which can be found on every cheap phone but missing in Apple iPhone. An automation tool on iPhone, scheduler your iPhone. Only support 3.0+ OS. Functions - Auto on/off tool: iScheduler is specia
Snow Leopard nice touch: no more "Picture 1" files
Published on 2009-09-01 05:49:56
I've always been a fan of ⌘-Shift-4 for taking quick and easy screenshots on my Mac, even with such level-up options as Jing, Skitch, GrabUp and LittleSnapper readily to hand. What I wasn't a fan of, however, was the proliferation of "Picture 1," "Picture 2,"... up to "Picture N" screenshot files on my desktop. Not only was it tricky to figure out which Picture file was which (a task made easier with Quick Look), it was also reasonably likely that at some point I'd overwrite a Picture 1 somepl
Snow Leopard: Find what you're looking for
Published on 2009-09-01 04:34:25
One of the little frustrations in my everyday use of Leopard was the way it searched in folders. When in a Finder window, there was a handy-looking search box in the upper right-hand corner. I would place the cursor, type my query, and be annoyed by the fact that OS X searched my entire Mac. Nooo. If I wanted to search the whole thing, I would have asked to search the whole thing. Thank goodness Snow Leopard fixes this minor workflow speed bump. Now you can choose what you'd like to use as a d
Apple: "Exploding" iPhones succumbed to external pressure
Published on 2009-09-01 04:31:45
There's been much news of "exploding" iPhones lately. If you're unfamiliar with the story, the European Commission formally asked Apple to investigate a series of reports that users' iPhones were abruptly cracking and/or catching fire. According to the French periodical Les Echos, an iPhone in Aix-en-Provence, France, started to "crackle and pop like a deep-frier" before breaking violently apart. This past Friday, Apple said that, in all cases, the iPhones in question were damaged by an "extern
TIPS : Snow Leopard
Published on 2009-09-01 04:26:50
My first surprise came when one application asked me to make sure that my date and time settings were correct. I dutifully popped into System Preferences, clicked on the Date & Time preferences pane, clicked on the Time Zone tab, and noticed a couple of things that were different: First, the time zone I'm in (Mountain) was highlighted and as I moved my cursor left and right, a "ghost" appeared for whatever time zone I was currently over (see arrow above). That in itself wasn't anything grea
4G, apple, EV-DO, iphone, LTE, munster, verizon
Published on 2009-09-01 04:22:04
Munster noted that having multiple carriers in a market has helped Apple to achieve greater success in terms of market penetration. He pointed to France as an example; originally, Apple inked an exclusive arrangement with Orange. When it moved to a multi-carrier deal, Apple's market share in France jumped to about the 40 percent range. In the U.S., the iPhone's market share is only in the mid-teens. Many industry pundits expect the next iPhone carrier to be Verizon, since they are beginning a t
iPhone OS 3.0 breaking video out
Published on 2009-09-01 04:20:20
Last night I received an email from a friend who was irate. He's been using his iPod touch as a portable video solution with a dock and video out cable. The iPod and the cable got along famously until he updated to iPhone OS 3.0.1 OS 3.0 [sorry, there isn't a 3.0.1 for the iPod touch]. Now, the iPod refuses to recognize it. Same cable, same dock, same iPod. We looked around and found that he's not alone. There's a thread on Apple's Discussion Boards reporting the same thing. It's affecting both
Apple Remote Desktop 3.3 [MacOS]
Published on 2009-08-24 03:07:30
Apple has released version 3.3 of its remote administration tool, Apple Remote Desktop (ARD). The update is available both via Software Update, and from the Apple website. According to the release notes, the update comes with a number of improvements, including the long-desired ability to send function keys and system shortcuts (Force Quit, cmd-Tab for application switching, cmd-shift-Q to log out) to the remote Mac; previously those commands would execute on the administrator's machine, which
Regator [iPhone]
Published on 2009-08-24 03:05:51
Catching up on the happenings around the blogosphere is a difficult task. Luckily, I happened to stumble upon John Burke's Download Squad piece on the release of Regator [iTunes link]. So, if you'd like to get caught up on the latest news, insights and commentary on Rod Blagojevich around the blogosphere (now that's a tongue twister), Regator could be of assistance. Regator's user-interface is similar to USA Today's iPhone app [iTunes link]. A horizontal menu displays a number of categories --