Rumor: iPhone to Get a Premium App Store
As Apple gets ready to preview its new software developers’ kit and an updated iPhone operating system next week, there could be some changes to the company’s App Store too. More: continued here
Apple Day – Apple, iPod, iPad, iPhone, iTouch, iMac, iBook
Apple Day – Apple, iPod, iPad, iPhone, iTouch, iMac, iBook
As Apple gets ready to preview its new software developers’ kit and an updated iPhone operating system next week, there could be some changes to the company’s App Store too. More: continued here
iTunes 8.1 finally makes the previously-shuffle-only Autofill feature available to all iPods and iPhones…if you can find it. More: continued here
Apple on Thursday evening made available to its developer community yet another pre-release of Mac OS X 10.5.7, which stands to be the seventh maintenance and security update to the company’s Leopard Operating system in less than 18 months. More: continued here
Nopali, the medical office management software, adds an iPhoto-like media file manager and other significant changes in its latest release. More: continued here
Digg’s Kevin Rose is again peddling his Apple rumors, this time in regards to the upcoming 3.0 preview scheduled for this Tuesday. He was dead on last time around—can he do it again? More: continued here
The iMac continues to be a desktop Mac that’s powerful enough to please both general consumers and professionals. Which one you prefer depends on how much screen real estate, graphics, and gaming power you need. More: continued here
In the latest version of InDesign, Adobe removed the Navigator panel and replaced it with Power Zoom, a more useful and intuitive way to navigate your documents. James Dempsey shows you how to use Power Zoom. More: continued here
Could Apple be about to take aim at Nintendo’s gaming market share by introducing a Wii-like games console of its own? More: continued here