All Articles in Mac

Macworld 2008: Evidence for Mac Touch Builds

 Article 2008 01 05 Macbook Nano

A little non-iPhone news:

A widely read piece at Wired on the origins of the iPhone is pretty much must-read. It would have been nice if the article had more named-sources, but on the other hand the entire thing rings very true. If you’re interested in how Apple negotiated the complicated carrier and technical [...]

Read the full post »

Macworld 2008: What’s in the Air? Not WiMAX.

Picture 2-16

The internet is all abuzz over the latest Macworld rumor – AppleInsider has spotted Apple banners with the slogan “There’s something in the air.” My guess hope is something rather less revolutionary than WiMAX Apple devices or a 3G iPhone – both of which I consider very unlikely. WiMAX is just not widespread [...]

Read the full post »

Mac Pro and XServe Announcements: Excellent News for iPhone’s Macworld Prospects

Picture 8-2

Apple has just announced new updates to the Mac Pro and Xserve lines. Both have received significant processor upgrades. Why is this good news for iPhone fans – well Apple is making some of the announcements many predicted for Macworld now. There’s only one reason they would do that, and it’s not [...]

Read the full post »

Micromat Syphone Lets You Read Text Messages On Your Mac, W0rX Gr8 LOL :-)

Micromat is a name well known in the Mac software community, best known for its popular TechTool Pro; a utility for fixing troubled Macs and impatient IT managers. The company has now put its coding skills to work on iPhone. Their new application, Syphone, lets you archive and view all threaded text conversations, sent from [...]

Read the full post »

Leopard Watch: Apple Lets Cat Out of the Bag October 26

leopardmate1.jpg

Mark your calendars, Apple fanboys. A certain feline themed operating system is ready to pounce on Macs everywhere, as its appointed date with destiny draws nigh. Sources have pinned October 26 as the date Apple will officially launch OSX (10.5) Leopard. Every Mac rumor site from here to Nepal is claiming confirmation by “sources.” [...]

Read the full post »

How-To: Hack Your iPhone with a Mac

figure 1: for Macs

Ever since the iPhone was announced, people have been clamoring to write native applications for it. Sadly, Apple has not yet released the tools necessary to develop those apps. However, if you’ve been following the iPhone news you realize that the iPhone has been “hacked.” What does this [...]

Read the full post »

Apple Integrates iPhone Support Into iLife ‘08 and .Mac

iphoto_webgallery20070807.png

In addition to the big iMac announcement, Apple also made a few lesser but greater iLife feature introductions that could have a big impact on iPhone users – those who use Macs anyway.

iMovie ‘08 now enables video to be encoded and formatted for iPhone’s native screen resolution (HVGA). So now you can view your [...]

Read the full post »

Apple Rolls Out New iMacs, iLife Suite

imac_3_20070807.jpg

Moments ago Steve Jobs introduced Apple’s new iMac line to the press, ending months of rumors and speculation. The new iMac scarcely differs in overall form of its predecessor, but sports a completely new enclosure designed from aluminum and glass, which gives the appearance of a Cinema Display on steroids.

As expected, Apple has axed the [...]

Read the full post »

Who Says iPhone will Kill RIM?

The National Post has published an interesting story about Apple’s sudden appearance in the smartphone market, how its presence will impact all major players, notably Palm and RIM. For better or worse iPhone certainly forces both companies to rethink their product strategies and take software more serious, which hasn’t been the case for RIM and [...]

Read the full post »

Welcome to The iPhone Blog

Welcome to the launch of iPhone blog, the unofficial weblog for Apple iPhone enthusiasts. Be sure to subscribe to our RSS feed to stay informed of all the latest news and info regarding iPhone, as it becomes available.

And register in the forums to post your comments and questions.

Stay tuned…

Read the full post »