Road Mac OS X Leopard: Mail 3.0

October 15, 2007

macpro2006Mail in Mac OS X has progressively grown from the simple mail client Apple included with the first builds of Mac OS X into one of the best email solutions for the Mac, and certainly the most popular. As the default app for email on the Mac, Mail gets lots of feature requests and lots of complaints when things don’t work as expected.[...] Thanks to macpro2006 for providing this nice story on Digg.


Review: Apple Wireless Keyboard (aluminum)

October 15, 2007

macpro2006n addition to the ultra-thin aluminum keyboard Apple unveiled for the iMac last month, a similarly proportioned Bluetooth wireless version was also introduced. Here’s a setup and unpacking tour, paired with a look at its features, an operational mystery, and a tantalizing future potential.[...] Thanks to macpro2006 for providing this nice story on Digg.


Do you want it to be Apple’s iPod or your iPod? [PIC]

October 15, 2007

This pic really sums up why the iPod touch should be set free.[...] Thanks to pxa270 for providing this nice story on Digg.


The 16GB iPhone? Nope, don’t be a fool

October 15, 2007

coolenigmaWhile we’re pretty certain a 16GB iPhone is on the way given the recent emergence of the 16GB iPod touch — this ain’t it. Posted in the user forums at MacRumors and making its way around the interwebs is this supposed 16GB iPhone purported to have just arrived at an Apple store.[...] Thanks to coolenigma for providing this nice story on Digg.


1997-2007: The 10 Year Apple Comeback

October 15, 2007

webtickleIn 1997 Steve Jobs was named the interim CEO of Apple after haven been “ousted” in 1985 by the same company. It was a year of uncertainty and doom for Apple. You couldn’t go a month without reading an article by a major publication proclaiming the death of Apple. Back then you had to wonder why Steve Jobs would take on such a task, but now…[...] Thanks to webtickle for providing this nice story on Digg.


What The Hack? iPhone Hacking Terms Explained

October 15, 2007

obeezyThe language of iPhone hacking seems impenetrable to those new to it. If you’re interested in making a bit more of your iPhone but find current discussion of it like jumping into some opaque, comic book epic on episode #435, here’s a brief run-through of terms to get you up to speed.[...] Thanks to obeezy for providing this nice story on Digg.