January 20th, 2009 Prince McLean, AppleInsider Apple has dropped serial number verification in the new retail box version of iWork 09, making the revised office suite simply “just work” for new users who have purchased it. Apple drops anti-piracy measures from iWork ‘09iWork 09 at Amazon.Previously, all versions of Apple’s iWork productivity suite have always [...]
Of all the revelations about the late Steve Jobs in his new biography, this is the one quote from him that raised the most eyebrows: “I’d like to create an integrated television set that is completely easy to use. It would be seamlessly synched with all of your devices and with iCloud. It will have [...]
San Jose, CA (PRWEB) October 10, 2011 Splashtop Inc., the worldwide leader in cross-device computing, just announced the release of Splashtop Remote Desktop HD for HP TouchPad, enabling a simple, one-click solution for remote access from the HP TouchPad to a PC or Mac with full audio and high-definition video support. Highly anticipated by HP [...]
Some retailers have decided to ignore the ban on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 while the on going court battle in Australia rages on. Samsung is currently accusing Apple of contractually forcing the carriers to subsidize the iPhone. Australian Federal Court has ruled that Apple must show Samsung its contracts with Vodafone, SingTel and Telstra but only [...]
Despite considerable fanfare from Big Fish Games as having the first subscription-based game on the App Store, it turns out the company was breaking Apple’s rules, and has since paid the price. As picked up on by iLounge earlier, Big Fish’s software called Play Instantly! was pulled down by Apple today, shortly after its introduction. [...]
Yesterday, Bloomberg published a story stating that Apple had made a major (and, frankly, somewhat surprising) change to its App Store policies: it was going to begin allowing game publishers to sell bundles of games as monthly subscriptions, as opposed to a la carte. Historically all games on the App Store have been sold as [...]
Decide is making the jump from the web to the iPhone with its first app. The app accomplishes much of the same tasks as its web cousin, advising users on when to pick up the latest gadgets. Devices are given a “wait” or “buy” status based on a variety of factors, including how likely they are likely [...]
n/a The new AcuraLink Owner’s Mobile App introduced today is available to all owners of Acura automobiles. Initial features for the AcuraLink Owner’s App will mainly support Acura’s Roadside assistance Program, to assist Acura owners whose cars are in distress. in general, services include towing, lockout assistance, battery jump-start, tire change and fuel delivery. Under [...]
Getting AppleCare+ for your iPhone 4S just got less complicated. (Credit:Apple) AppleCare+ was introduced in conjunction with theiPhone 4S, offering buyers of Apple’s latest mobile phone technology the ability to protect their purchase for two years, even if the incident is accidental (a feature not available with previous versions of AppleCare). The original plan for [...]
iOS 5.0.1 can be grabbed without connecting an iPhone or iPad to a computer. Apple today released iOS 5.0.1, the anticipated update designed to fix multiple unspecified bugs that drained the iPhone’s battery much faster than expected. The update also patched five security vulnerabilities, including one revealed earlier this week by noted researcher Charlie Miller, [...]