The brand new iPhone from apple - to activate the phone a contract with O2 is required.
The brand new iPod Touch is here with a touchscreen interface, wi-fi, Safari browser, Youtube and more...
The brand new iPod Touch is here with a touchscreen interface, wi-fi, Safari browser, Youtube and more...
Can store up to 20,000 songs. Put your entire music library into your pocket. Plus carry movies, TV shows, videos, games, podcasts, audiobooks, photos, and more.
Can store up to 20,000 songs. Put your entire music library into your pocket. Plus carry movies, TV shows, videos, games, podcasts, audiobooks, photos, and more.
It’s the small iPod with one very big idea: video. The world’s most popular digital music player now lets you enjoy movies, TV shows, and more on a two-inch display that’s 65% brighter than before.
The brand new MacBook Air from Apple.
with 1GB of memory and a 80GB hard drive.
Apple's Time Capsule is an ideal backup for anyone with a Mac - especially a MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. Windows users may be less enamoured, however.
One of the biggest selling points in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard was the inclusion of Time Machine, a nifty new app aimed at making that most onerous of tasks - backing up data - not only easy to do, but fun.
For laptop users, however,Time Machine offered something of a conundrum. To back up files, you still had to plug in an external USB hard drive - meaning you lost out on one of Time Machine's best features: the ability to back up your data continuously in the background without any extra work by you, the user.
Now plugging in an external drive may seem like a minor task, given the obvious advantages of having all of your files, photos, songs and applications safely backed up. Nonetheless, it was a hurdle. And since 90 percent of Apple's customers told the company in surveys that they don't back up data regularly, any hurdle is one too many.
That's where Time Capsule, which was announced at the MacWorld Expo in January and is now on store shelves, comes in extremely handy - especially for laptop lovers. By allowing wireless backups, it letsTime Machine shine for those of us who don't want to lug around a backup drive or tether our laptops to one sitting on a desk somewhere.
Apple offers two Time Capsules: The 500GB model sells for £199, and the 1TB version goes for £599. Both in effect cut the proverbial USB cord when it comes to backups.
MacBook Wi-Fi hack didn't use Apple drivers
In early August a senior researcher at SecureWorks said he had revealed a vulnerability in Apple’s MacBook wireless software driver that would allow him to take control of the machine. While the researcher did find a vulnerability, he was using a third-party wireless driver, not the driver that ships with the MacBook.
“Despite SecureWorks being quoted saying the Mac is threatened by the exploit demonstrated at Black Hat, they have provided no evidence that in fact it is,” Apple Director of Mac PR, Lynn Fox, told Macworld . “To the contrary, the SecureWorks demonstration used a third party USB 802.11 device–not the 802.11 hardware in the Mac–a device which uses a different chip and different software drivers than those on the Mac. Further, SecureWorks has not shared or demonstrated any code in relation to the Black Hat-demonstrated exploit that is relevant to the hardware and software that we ship
Ever since the iPhone SDK rollout people have been wondering just how powerful a gaming platform the iPhone will turn out to be. We saw some impressive demos at the rollout event and, as we recently pointed out, the ARM processor powering the iPhone and iPod touch runs at nearly twice the clockspeed of the Sony PSP. But what of 3D hardware? How deftly can Apple's new mobile platform push the polygons?
Based on the recently demonstrated port of id's Quake 3 to the iPod touch, the answer is: rather deftly, indeed. And as for control, the integrated accelerometers seem rather up to the challenge of delivering precise control to this classic first-person shooter.
Have a look at the demonstration video. It's a fluid framerate throughout which says much about just what the iPhone platform will offer game developers and game players, alike.
Equip yourself with the latest entertainment channels with the Apple iPod Shuffle. The Apple ipod Shuffle comes with multitude of functionalities that users of it can enjoy and give expression how he/ she spends his daily routine.
There is iTunes feature in the Shuffle. It is an entertainment superstore that’s open all the time. A jukebox that lets you organize all your digital media. A way to get music and more from your computer to your iPod. In other words, it’s your iPod’s best friend.
With Apple iPod Shuffle, users of it can forget the drive to the superstore. No more waiting for CDs to arrive in the mail. Browse more than 6 million songs on the iTunes Store. Listen to a free 30-second preview. It’s the fastest, easiest way to build a digital music collection.
Thanks to Shuffle you would never miss any episode of your favorite show. Buy one episode at a time or a whole season from the iTunes Store and you can watch on your computer, on your iPod, or on your widescreen TV using Apple TV. Any time is prime time with iTunes.
Coming to the Audiobooks part of the Shuffle , users can browse the virtual shelves of the iTunes Store for thousands of audiobooks. From best-selling novels to language lessons, the Shuffle makes reading a hobby without any problem.
Podcasts is another feature that users of it can enjoy. There are options where one could visit the iTunes Store to subscribe to thousands of audio and video podcasts — free.
For those users who loves to play games in iPod, it comes with a Play classics such as Ms. PAC-MAN and Tetris for $4.99 on the iTunes Store, then sync them to your iPod and play. Every game is designed to work perfectly with the iPod Click Wheel (and to provide hours of fun).
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