Apple has sold a total of 17 million iPhones -- including sales of both the original iPhone and iPhone 3G -- since launch, according to the company's vice president of iPod and iPhone product marketing.
Apple announces 17" iMac for $899
In its March eNews mailing to education users, Apple has revealed plans to offer a 17" iMac starting at $899, alongside its current 20" and 24" iMac models now being sold to the general public.
Apple's 3G iPod shuffle reviewed: a step too far?
The iPod shuffle has taken on an unusual role in Apple's lineup both as its price leader and as an example of the company's efficiency in design. But with its third version now out the door, there may be signs Apple isn't sure of where to go next with its least expensive media player.
Did Lenovo invent Apple's netbook?
A series of reports and rumors predict that Apple will ship a netbook this year. Lenovo suddenly "leaks" a two-year-old prototype with a unique form-factor that would be *perfect* for Apple's netbook. Coincidence?
How the iPhone 3.0 Will Create a New Mobile Economy
he iPhone 3.0 software includes the ability to copy-and-paste, a landscape keyboard, and push notifications. However, none of these updates were as revolutionary as the new features Apple offered to iPhone application developers. The one to watch however is the ability to purchase items within an application.
Developer didn’t foresee new career when he bought his first Mac last year, it just sort of happened
Todd Moore didn't foresee that he was about to embark on a new career when he bought his first Mac...
Did Apple just leak $899 17-inch iMac model?
An Apple educational newsletter for March 2009 apparently offers a 17-inch iMac starting at $899...
Over 80% of Mac Intel on Hardmac
From time to time, we post news about the evolution of software, hardware and browser of our readers. Thanks to google analytics, it turns out that over 80% of our Mac visitors are using a Mac Intel, the part of PPC hardware keeps reducing every day.
Similarly, the hardware distibuton is as follow:
Indeed, the iPhone is now the third platform of our readers, and the iPod touch is even ranked on the 5th positions. We will follow the evolution other the coming months.
Why no iPhone support for Firefox mobile beta?
The beta version is still slow and has a ways to go before it can compete with Apple's iPhone-ized Safari browser, but these are forgivable shortcomings, given its beta status.No, the real problem with Fennec is that it's available only for one platform: Nokia's N810 Internet Tablet. Who cares about that device?
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8’s Epic Fail: Scores 20/100 on Acid3 vs. Apple Safari’s perfect 100
When IE 8 dropped on Thursday, many in the development community rushed to download it...
iPhone Sales Hit 17 Million
Apple has sold a total of 17 million iPhones -- including sales of both the original iPhone and iPhone 3G -- since launch, according to the company's vice president of iPod and iPhone product marketing.
Apple announces 17" iMac for $899
In its March eNews mailing to education users, Apple has revealed plans to offer a 17" iMac starting at $899, alongside its current 20" and 24" iMac models now being sold to the general public.
Apple's 3G iPod shuffle reviewed: a step too far?
The iPod shuffle has taken on an unusual role in Apple's lineup both as its price leader and as an example of the company's efficiency in design. But with its third version now out the door, there may be signs Apple isn't sure of where to go next with its least expensive media player.
Did Lenovo invent Apple's netbook?
A series of reports and rumors predict that Apple will ship a netbook this year. Lenovo suddenly "leaks" a two-year-old prototype with a unique form-factor that would be *perfect* for Apple's netbook. Coincidence?
How the iPhone 3.0 Will Create a New Mobile Economy
he iPhone 3.0 software includes the ability to copy-and-paste, a landscape keyboard, and push notifications. However, none of these updates were as revolutionary as the new features Apple offered to iPhone application developers. The one to watch however is the ability to purchase items within an application.
Developer didn’t foresee new career when he bought his first Mac last year, it just sort of happened
Todd Moore didn't foresee that he was about to embark on a new career when he bought his first Mac...
Did Apple just leak $899 17-inch iMac model?
An Apple educational newsletter for March 2009 apparently offers a 17-inch iMac starting at $899...
Over 80% of Mac Intel on Hardmac
From time to time, we post news about the evolution of software, hardware and browser of our readers. Thanks to google analytics, it turns out that over 80% of our Mac visitors are using a Mac Intel, the part of PPC hardware keeps reducing every day.
Similarly, the hardware distibuton is as follow:
Indeed, the iPhone is now the third platform of our readers, and the iPod touch is even ranked on the 5th positions. We will follow the evolution other the coming months.
Why no iPhone support for Firefox mobile beta?
The beta version is still slow and has a ways to go before it can compete with Apple's iPhone-ized Safari browser, but these are forgivable shortcomings, given its beta status.No, the real problem with Fennec is that it's available only for one platform: Nokia's N810 Internet Tablet. Who cares about that device?
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8’s Epic Fail: Scores 20/100 on Acid3 vs. Apple Safari’s perfect 100
When IE 8 dropped on Thursday, many in the development community rushed to download it...
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