Archive for July, 2007
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 11:33 pm
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 9:46 pm
In addition to the AirPort Extreme update released earlier today, Apple has released updates for the iPhone, Safari 3 beta and Security Update 2007-007 1.0.
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Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 9:33 pm
Blog: Mac and iPhone owners have some downloading to do, as Apple issued dozens of patches for Panther, Tiger and iPhone users Tuesday night.
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Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 9:28 pm
After a month's worth of steady iPhone use, we still see features that could be added and areas that could be improved with an already impressive device.
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Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 8:01 pm
RadTech's AutoPower Charge Adapter for iPhone worked flawlessly throughout my testing. While it doesn't come with a cable, it is much less expensive than Griffin PowerJolt for iPhone or XtremeMac's InCharge Auto
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Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 8:01 pm
Griffin Technology's PowerJolt for iPhone worked flawlessly throughout my testing. The included 4-foot cable means you may not be able to use your iPhone while it's charging (I couldn't in my Mini Cooper). On the other hand, if you're an iTrip user, PowerJolt for iPhone is the only charger that includes a USB-to-mini-USB cable
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Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 7:29 pm
When users log into their NetSuite accounts on iPhones, SuitePhone allows them to manage business operations in real-time while away from their offices. Native support for iPhone and Mac browser, Safari, supports AJAX-based user interface technologies such as drop-down menus, drag-and drop portlets, and in-line editing. With ERP, CRM, and eCommerce functionality, solution brings Apple users ...
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Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 7:00 pm
Apple shares took a bruising Tuesday on an unconfirmed rumor that the company is cutting production of its ballyhooed iPhone handheld.
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Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 6:43 pm
Officials in two states have talked to Apple about allowing consumers to replace their own iPhone batteries.
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Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 6:00 pm
Officials in New York state asked Apple Inc. on Monday to change its iPhone design to allow consumers to replace their own batteries, just days after lawyers in Illinois filed a class-action lawsuit over the same complaint.
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