Tuesday, March 31, 2009

PrintSprint modifies photos for printing on Mac

PrintSprint modifies photos for printing on Mac
Blue Lamp Software has launched a photo modifying and print-preparing application for the Mac OS X, PrintSprint. The program offers a single window that enables users to set the print size and quantity, to crop and rotate photos, and to create JPEG files that hold the print order and are ready for either printing or uploading to a photo finishing site. Support is offered for work with iPhoto, Aper...



More proof of Nehalem Xserves; may ship with OS X 10.5.7
Following up on our report this morning regarding the impending release of Nehalem-based Xserves, a reader has turned up hard evidence of the new rack-mount systems in pre-release builds of Mac OS X 10.5.7.


RBC says iPhone 3G 'Pro' won't boost iPhone momentum
The Royal Bank of Canada is maintaining its bearish near-term outlook on shares of Apple, claiming that although consumer interest in a new version of the iPhone remains healthy, sales of the new device are unlikely to provide the company with the same boost seen during the transition from the original iPhone to the iPhone 3G.

iPhone 3.0 beta 2 is available to developers

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Earlier today, iPhone OS 3.0 beta 2 was released to developers. The big news is that push notifications and in-app purchasing followed this release, giving developers a chance to try them out. Engadget has reported on significant instability with beta 1, so here's hoping that's been improved.

There's also good and bad news with this release. The good is that MMS and tethering are supported in beta 2. The bad news is that Apple asks developers not use them. It's like owning a Ferrari without wheels.

If you're a developer, you know how to get this. Let us know how it goes, and have fun.

TUAWiPhone 3.0 beta 2 is available to developers originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 31 Mar 2009 21:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Happy April Fools' Day: April 1, 2009
Today is April 1st, 2009 and represents April Fools' Day -- so readers should be wary of hoaxes and claims at both news and rumor sites today. Today also represents Apple's 33rd anniversary, as the company was founded on April 1st, 1976 by Steve Jobs...

Samsung delivers WiMAX device to US with Mondi
Samsung Mobile on Tuesday announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Mondi, its first mobile WiMAX-enabled handheld device in the U.S. The touchscreen Mondi. Designed for use with the Clear mobile WiMAX service, the slider-based Windows Mobile device offers GPS Navigation (provided by Route 66), a full QWERTY keyboard, the full Opera 9.5 browser, a 3.0 megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth...



Apple Seeds Second iPhone 3.0 Beta to Developers

After only two weeks from its initial release, Apple has released a second beta version of their iPhone 3.0 operating system. The new seed is available only to registered iPhone developers. The iPhone 3.0 beta was first introduced earlier t...

32GB High End iPhone and a Low End Version in Works?
Lazard Captial Markets analyst Daniel Amir believes that Apple is working on two new iPhones that will arrive in the coming months. These would include a high end 32GB iPhone with camera improvements as well as a low-end 3G version. Production for ...

PrintSprint modifies photos for printing on Mac
Blue Lamp Software has launched a photo modifying and print-preparing application for the Mac OS X, PrintSprint. The program offers a single window that enables users to set the print size and quantity, to crop and rotate photos, and to create JPEG files that hold the print order and are ready for either printing or uploading to a photo finishing site. Support is offered for work with iPhoto, Aper...



More proof of Nehalem Xserves; may ship with OS X 10.5.7
Following up on our report this morning regarding the impending release of Nehalem-based Xserves, a reader has turned up hard evidence of the new rack-mount systems in pre-release builds of Mac OS X 10.5.7.


RBC says iPhone 3G 'Pro' won't boost iPhone momentum
The Royal Bank of Canada is maintaining its bearish near-term outlook on shares of Apple, claiming that although consumer interest in a new version of the iPhone remains healthy, sales of the new device are unlikely to provide the company with the same boost seen during the transition from the original iPhone to the iPhone 3G.

iPhone 3.0 beta 2 is available to developers

Filed under: , , ,

Earlier today, iPhone OS 3.0 beta 2 was released to developers. The big news is that push notifications and in-app purchasing followed this release, giving developers a chance to try them out. Engadget has reported on significant instability with beta 1, so here's hoping that's been improved.

There's also good and bad news with this release. The good is that MMS and tethering are supported in beta 2. The bad news is that Apple asks developers not use them. It's like owning a Ferrari without wheels.

If you're a developer, you know how to get this. Let us know how it goes, and have fun.

TUAWiPhone 3.0 beta 2 is available to developers originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 31 Mar 2009 21:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Happy April Fools' Day: April 1, 2009
Today is April 1st, 2009 and represents April Fools' Day -- so readers should be wary of hoaxes and claims at both news and rumor sites today. Today also represents Apple's 33rd anniversary, as the company was founded on April 1st, 1976 by Steve Jobs...

Samsung delivers WiMAX device to US with Mondi
Samsung Mobile on Tuesday announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Mondi, its first mobile WiMAX-enabled handheld device in the U.S. The touchscreen Mondi. Designed for use with the Clear mobile WiMAX service, the slider-based Windows Mobile device offers GPS Navigation (provided by Route 66), a full QWERTY keyboard, the full Opera 9.5 browser, a 3.0 megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth...



Apple Seeds Second iPhone 3.0 Beta to Developers

After only two weeks from its initial release, Apple has released a second beta version of their iPhone 3.0 operating system. The new seed is available only to registered iPhone developers. The iPhone 3.0 beta was first introduced earlier t...

32GB High End iPhone and a Low End Version in Works?
Lazard Captial Markets analyst Daniel Amir believes that Apple is working on two new iPhones that will arrive in the coming months. These would include a high end 32GB iPhone with camera improvements as well as a low-end 3G version. Production for ...

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