Apple unveils new licensing program for education
Apple has changed its licensing program for educational institutions, shifting to the purchase of annual coverage to keep software up to date for schools. More: continued here
Apple Day – Apple, iPod, iPad, iPhone, iTouch, iMac, iBook
Apple Day – Apple, iPod, iPad, iPhone, iTouch, iMac, iBook
Apple has changed its licensing program for educational institutions, shifting to the purchase of annual coverage to keep software up to date for schools. More: continued here
Just because your iPod is broken in some way doesn’t mean you have to buy a new one—there are ways to fix some basic problems on your own at home with little more than replacement parts and a steely resolve. More: continued here
2009 has been one of the trickiest years in Apple’s recent history — lawsuits to the left and right, Steve Jobs’ enforced hiatus and rumbling of discontent over the App Store and much, much more. More: continued here
As a daily iPhone user, I’ve compiled a list of simple and significant ways Apple can improve its own suite of apps and the iPhone OS itself. Here’s my top 10: More: continued here
Palm released its latest update for the Pre handset this week, and the new software does not re-enable sync with iTunes — perhaps a sign that the hardware maker has given up in its fight with Apple. More: continued here
PDFpen 4.5 uses version 15.5 of the OmniPage OCR engine, which should improve accuracy in the PDF editing program. Also updated on Tuesday were Typinator, RealBasic and Real Studio, VideoFlash Converter, and Djay. More: continued here