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Monday, October 3, 2011
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iPhone 5 could lure more than half of BlackBerry owners
Source: http://gigaom.com/apple/iphone-5-could-lure-more-than-half-of-blackberry-owners/
Sunday, October 2, 2011
iWork for iOS beta 4 released to developers
Apple has released a fourth beta build of iWork for iOS to developers. This comes a little more than a day after iTunes 10.5 beta 9 was issued. The beta is available now through the Apple Developer Center.
iWork for iOS beta 4 released to developers originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Sat, 01 Oct 2011 11:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Source: http://www.tuaw.com/2011/10/01/iwork-for-ios-beta-4-released-to-developers/
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OS X Hints: Label files from the keyboard with Automator
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World of Goo for Mac and iOS now on sale
World of Goo is a popular physics puzzler from 2D Boy that lets you build towers with blobs of goo. Using loosely applied principles of physics, your goal is to move the goo through pipes and into new levels. The game has an enthusiastic following and is available on a variety of platforms including OS X and iOS.
2D Boy is celebrating its 5-year anniversary today and has slashed the prices on World of Goo. World of Goo for the Mac is available for US$1.99, down from $9.99 and World of Goo HD, a universal iOS app, is available for 99-cents, down from $4.99. There is also a non-HD version for the iPhone and iPod touch that is on sale for 99-cents, but as 2D Boy points out, you might as well buy the HD version since it is a universal app and includes both the iPhone and iPad version.
World of Goo for Mac and iOS now on sale originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Thu, 29 Sep 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Source: http://www.tuaw.com/2011/09/29/world-of-goo-for-mac-and-ios-now-on-sale/
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10.7: Preview.app Magnifying Glass
Press the accent/tilde key, and a magnifying glass will appear. You can drag it over the document to zoom in, and then dismiss is by pressing the accent/tilde key again.
[crarko adds: There's also a corresponding new 'Show Magnifier' menu item in the 'Tools' menu of Preview.]
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iPhone 5 cases hit AT&T stores, suggest design changes
Source: http://gigaom.com/apple/iphone-5-cases-hit-att-stores-suggest-design-changes/
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Podcast: iPhone event preview
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Appeals Court Sides with Apple in Dispute over Psystar's Unauthorized Mac Clones
Circuit Judge Mary Schroeder ruled yesterday that Psystar's Mac clones violated copyrights Apple holds, and its ban on sales will be upheld. According to Judge Schroeder, Psystar specifically violated copyrights Apple holds in Mac OS X, and said that the U.S. District Court's ruling in favor of Apple was just.Apple was awarded a permanent injunction against Psystar in December 2009, but Psystar appealed the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit a month later.
Psystar's 2009 last-ditch effort to raise funds for its legal fight against Apple
Psystar was unusually defiant in its stance against Apple given the threat it faced from the substantially larger company, and extended its legal efforts well beyond what most small companies would typically be willing to engage in. Those efforts lead Apple to suggest that Psystar could have been part of a conspiracy with the backing of a larger entity attempting to break open Apple's stranglehold on Mac OS X systems, but no concrete evidence of such a connection has ever been exposed.
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10.7: Completely disable Resume
Disable Saved Application States
OS X Lion offers a checkbox to disable saved application states. However, many applications do not seem to care about that checkbox (e.g. Terminal). The easiest way to prevent applications from writing away saved states is exactly that: don't let them write to the saved application states folder.
To do this, first open up Terminal. Issue the following command to remove any saved application states you might have:
rm -r '~/Library/Saved Application State/*'
Now, prevent anything from writing it's state away ever again:
chmod -R a-w '~/Library/Saved Application State'
You may use the chmod command on individual application's folders inside the Saved Application State folder to preven ...
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Rumor has three next-gen iPhone capacities; 64GB included?
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'iPhone 5' to Support 21 Mbps HSPA+ '4G' Technology
Japanese blog Macotakara reports (via MacPost) that a China Unicom executive apparently confirmed during a presentation at this week's Macworld Asia that the "iPhone 5" set to be announced next week will indeed support HSPA+ sometimes-called "4G" technology, offering a maximum theoretical data speed of 21 Mbps (up from 7.2Mbps). A slide showing the information was photographed by Japanese site PC Watch.
Japanese IT news site "PC Watch" tells that, Research vice president of China Unicom, Huan Wenliang, told iPhone 5 will support W-CDMA based high-speed data transfer standard HSPA Evolution "HSPA+" (21Mbps) at keynote speech in Macworld Asia 2011.Many had been hoping that the next iPhone would support the even faster LTE 4G standard that has begun rolling out on a number of carriers, but rumors have consistently suggested that Apple will hold back on supporting the technology until appropriate chips of acceptable size and power consumption are available to meet Apple's needs. Apple has historically been conservative in adopting the latest cellular network technologies, having elected to release the original iPhone as an EDGE-only device even as many carriers were already rolling out 3G technology.
Claims of the iPhone 5 supporting HSPA+ surfaced earlier this year, with many noting that the move would result in a significant network speed difference between AT&T and Verizon/Sprint customers in the United States. AT&T has rolled out the intermediary HSPA+ technology as a bridge to LTE, and has been calling HSPA+ "4G" in its marketing -- though many believe "3.5G" is a more accurate description. So, existing AT&T iPhone 4 owners upgrading should be able to see a speed boost if they live in a supported area. In comparison, Verizon's data speeds max out a theoretical maximum of 3.1 Mbps. Meanwhile, true 4G (LTE) support for both Verizon and AT&T is not expected until the 2012 iPhone model at the earliest.
Qualcomm's world-mode MDM6600 chip found in the Verizon/CDMA iPhone 4 already supports 14.4 Mbps HSPA+, but the device itself is limited to CDMA networks.
China Unicom is Apple's current carrier partner for the iPhone in China, although China Mobile and China Telecom are also working hard to secure the ability to offer the device.
Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories
• Chinese Authorities Break Up Counterfeit iPhone Ring
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Source: http://www.macrumors.com/2011/09/29/iphone-5-to-support-21-mbps-hspa-4g-technology/
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