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Friday, 21 November 2008

Apple spells "Catagories" wrong in iPhone update

Macworld Staff

As Macworld puts the new iPhone update through its paces, one error has already come to light. It appears that somebody at Apple can't spell "categories".


Friday, 21 November 2008

Apple iTunes 8.0.2 released with stability and performance improvements

Macworld Staff

Apple has released iTunes 8.0.2, the latest maintenance update for its digital media software that addresses a couple of minor issues and improves accessibility for users with impaired vision.


Friday, 21 November 2008

DLO finally releases hi-def iPod video dock

Peter Cohen Macworld.com

Digital Lifestyle Outfitters on Thursday announced the release of HomeDock HD, a new home entertainment peripheral for iPods.


Friday, 21 November 2008

Apple releases iPhone 2.2 update

Jason Snell Macworld.com

Apple has released a software update for both generations of the iPhone and iPod touch. The iPhone 2.2 update provides major additions to the Maps application, plus the ability to download podcasts directly to the iPhone, and several bug fixes and system enhancements.


Friday, 21 November 2008

Apple posts 'iPhone Your Life' Web pages

Jim Dalrymple Macworld.com

Apple has posted some new pages to its Web site, specifically targeted to help iPhone 3G users get the most from their iPhone experience.



Thursday, 20 November 2008

Wolfgang's Vault proving a hit with iPhone owners

Nick Spence

A recent iPhone and iPod touch service offering live and rare classic rock recordings is proving a hit with music fans following a launch earlier this month.


Thursday, 20 November 2008

Frenzic game comes to iPhone and iPod touch

Peter Cohen Macworld.com

Frenzic is a fast-paced action puzzle game in which you must fill circles with wedge-shaped pieces of varying colours.


Thursday, 20 November 2008

Apple shines spotlight on third-party iPhone apps

Jason Snell and Philip Michaels Macworld.com

Apple's spotlight on the work of iPhone app developers took on another dimension on Wednesday when the company hosted a press briefing in San Francisco that showcased half-a-dozen developers and their iPhone apps.


Thursday, 20 November 2008

Rumours suggest Wal-Mart to sell iPhone 3G

Dan Moren Macworld.com

US customers can already buy their iPhone 3G from Apple stores, AT&T stores, Best Buy stores and now possibly Wal-Mart according to a report.


Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Smartphone smackdown: iPhone 3G vs. BlackBerry Storm

Mark Hattersley & Brad Reed, NetworkWorld

It's taken almost 18 months, but RIM has finally created a touchscreen BlackBerry to rival the iPhone 3G. We've got the Storm in for testing, but here's a preview of how it's faring against the iPhone 3G.


Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Follow Santa’s progress on your iPhone and iPod touch

Macworld staff

Young and old kids alike can follow Santa’s progress in the run up to Christmas on their iPhone and iPod touch. SantaLive 2008 provides daily reports on Santa’s progress in the month proceeding the big day.


Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Husband blames iPhone for "raunchy picture" found on phone

Jeff Bertolucci PC World

An alleged female poster on the Apple Support site is reporting that she found a "raunchy picture" on her husband's iPhone, and that the photo had been sent via Yahoo email to another woman.


Wednesday, 19 November 2008

National Geographic launches Mac-friendly games division

Peter Cohen Macworld.com

National Geographic Global Media has announced the launch of National Geographic Games, with Mac- and iPhone-friendly games planned.


Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Flash memory developer claims iPods violate patents in Samsung suit

Jon Brodkin Network World

Flash memory developer Spansion has filed patent infringement suits against Samsung seeking to ban the sale of Apple's iPod nano and MacBook Air laptop; the BlackBerry Bold 9000; Sony Ericsson mobile phones and smartphones; Lenovo's X300 and X301 ThinkPads; and various other USB flash drives and other flash-based products.


Tuesday, 18 November 2008

First test: Google Mobile App with Voice Search for iPhone

Mark Hattersley

As Google's much-awaited Mobile App for iPhone with voice-activated Google searches arrives, we download a copy and test it out on our iPhone. So, just how well does it work with British accents?


Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Apple sued over hairline cracks iPhone's housing

Jim Dalrymple Macworld.com

A lawsuit filed against Apple and AT&T on 4 November charging misrepresentation of the 3G speed of the iPhone on AT&T's US network, has been amended with an additional charge claiming the iPhone develops hairline cracks in the housing.


Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Adobe's hosted CoCoMo service public beta announced

James Niccolai

Adobe Systems has announced a public beta of CoCoMo, a hosted service that developers can use to add video conferencing, voice-over-IP and other collaboration features at trade show Adobe Max.


Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Adobe strikes deal to bring Flash, AIR to ARM devices

Dan Moren Macworld.com

Adobe strikes a deal to bring Flash, AIR to chipmaker ARM devices which could see Flash on Apple's iPhone.


Monday, 17 November 2008

Voice-activated Google app to hit iPhone soon

Mark Hattersley & Philip Michaels Macworld.com

Google's revolutionary voice-activated search application is set to hit the iPhone App Store, we take a look at Google's latest iPhone application to see what all the fuss is about.


Monday, 17 November 2008

Aspyr debuts on iPhone with Buggled

Peter Cohen Macworld.com

Aspyr Media, the popular Mac game publisher behind titles like Call of Duty 4 and Guitar Hero Aerosmith, have stepped into the iPhone arena. Their first game is called Buggled and it's now available for purchase from the App Store and costs £1.19


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