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A Note About Weak iPhone AppsThe Apple Blog - Aug 28, 2008 According to Apple’s latest iPhone ad, there are over 1000 apps in the App store (roughly 1500 if my simple math is correct). With the App store being only a month and a half old, that is a pretty impressive number. As … Also tagged: sports, commentary, audi, college football, iphone, ipod touch, app store |
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Don’t Trust That PasscodeThe Apple Blog - Aug 27, 2008 Ryan Naraine reported over at ZDNet Zero Day on a new iPhone vulnerability which lets anyone have full access to the majority of iPhone functionality despite your clever 4-digit passcode lock. As mentioned by … Also tagged: security, hardware, apple, commentary, iphone, vulnerability |
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Google Gears (Beta) [Finally] Comes To SafariThe Apple Blog - Aug 26, 2008 Spotlight importers aren’t the only symbols of Mac-generosity coming from the fine folks over at Google. The Google Gears project has released a beta of their browser code which enables developers to make web apps that … Also tagged: development, web development, google, javascript, commentary, sqlite, google gears |
The Apple Blog - Aug 25, 2008
Yet again, an Apple update steals the show with the release of iPhone OS 2.0.2. Strangely enough, you may have been a recipient of the following text message (ostensibly from Apple) even if you upgraded: For a release …
Also tagged: rss, news, commentary, iphone, new releases, patches, torrent, newsreader, software updates
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Mailplane 2 Beta is AvailableThe Apple Blog - Aug 21, 2008 For those of you who don’t know, Mailplane is an application that combines the best of two worlds: Gmail and your Mac. Mailplane is essentially Mail.app for your Gmail account. It allows all of the functionality of … |
The Apple Blog - Aug 21, 2008
The UK security consulting firm Corsaire has just published a new whitepaper on securing Mac OS X Leopard (you may remember them from their similar Tiger whitepaper). Written by Corsaire’s head of training – Daniel …
Also tagged: news, security, whitepapers, leopard
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Getting A Handle On Your iPhone Data (A Mini-Tales From The Command Line Story)The Apple Blog - Aug 20, 2008 The past two weeks have been fairly hectic, with little time to deal with anything but security updates to software (hence, no software update news). This week, however, my iPhone needed some serious care and feeding … Also tagged: tips, sms, backup, commentary, unix, iphone, command line, ecamm, sqlite, software reviews, phoneview |
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Disable Apple Remote ControlThe Apple Blog - Aug 18, 2008 I have two computers in the same room, about five feet from one another. One is an iMac acting as a media center for playing music, videos, etc. and the other is a MacBook Pro that I use to work on. After I got the … Also tagged: tips, productivity, walkthroughs, remove, disabled |
The Apple Blog - Aug 12, 2008
The fine folks in Redmond have released Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac 12.1.2 update which includes stability and performance enhancements for Office 2008, Office 2008 Home and Student Edition, Office 2008 Special Media …
Also tagged: word, news, security, microsoft, office, entourage, powerpoint, excel, patch, software update
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My Holy Grail Of iPhone Apps Arrives: pTermThe Apple Blog - Aug 8, 2008 Just this week I was posing the question of where are all the (no-jailbreak-required) ssh/terminal apps for the iPhone? While not the best platform for such a tool (the keyboard would – and does, as you will see – eat … Also tagged: news, commentary, iphone, terminal, ssh, software reviews, app store, pterm |