News headlines
- Hands on with the HTC Touch HD
- Acrylic Releases Wallet 3 for Mac and iPhone
- Orbitsound launches dedicated web site in time for Christmas
- 10,000 iPhone Apps and counting
- Live BBC streaming could hit ISPs' download limits
- Oasis star creates iTunes playlist minus Beatles
- Stephen Fry & David Pogue slam the BlackBerry Storm
- Griffin offers iPod component, composite video cables
- App Store UK sale underway, many apps free today
- Apple banned from showing "misleading" iPhone 3G ad in the UK
- HTC's real iPhone rival stands up: the Touch HD
Blogs
>> Wednesday, 26 Nov 2008
Macworld Team: What chance a Apple netbook in 2009?
By Cyrus Farivar
So it's no secret that lots of people are desperately pining for a netbook, a small, trimmed-down laptop that would be a bit easier to tote around than a full-fledged laptop.
>> Tuesday, 18 Nov 2008
Macworld Team: Bugs & Fixes: When MobileMe contacts will not delete
By Ted Landau
When I first gave MobileMe a spin months ago, I synced my Address Book contacts to the cloud. Recently, I wanted to clear those contacts from MobileMe. You might think this would be easy to do. You'd be wrong.
>> Friday, 14 Nov 2008
Macworld Team: The book of MacBook
By Dan Moren
People keep asking me about my new MacBook. The machines came out about a month ago, but that clearly hasn’t been enough time for people to get their fill of Apple’s latest portable lineup. I have to remind myself that these are, for the most part, civilians: people who don’t eat, drink, breathe, and immerse themselves in all things Apple.
>> Thursday, 13 Nov 2008
Macworld Team: Biggest threat Windows 7: Journalists
By Robet X Cringely
CNET blogger Don Reisinger has an interesting take on the biggest threat to the success of Windows 7: Journalists. His reason?
>> Monday, 10 Nov 2008
Macworld Team: Remembering Michael Crichton
By Rob Griffiths
I was deeply saddened to read of the passing of Michael Crichton, at the way-too-young age of 66. Michael was an amazingly talented individual, as evidenced by his background—a Harvard-educated medical doctor who wrote The Andromeda Strain while still in medical school, and then wrote (and directed the movie version of) The Great Train Robbery.
Macworld Team: Is Yahoo dead?
By Robert X. Cringely
The problem with writing about the endless Microsoft-Yahoo-Google mini-series is eventually you run out of metaphors. So I'll quote Michael Corleone: "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in."
>> Thursday, 06 Nov 2008
Mark Hattersley: Loving the MacBook Air
Will the MacBook kill the MacBook Air? Screamed a headline I read recently. "Er, no" was the rather sheepish answer. But the MacBook Pro is in serious danger of killing my back, and I've developed a newfound love of my Air as a result.
Macworld Team: Microsoft haters, Mac daddies and Linux lovers
By Robert X. Cringely
Now that the elections are finally over, let's focus on something even more contentious -- the holy war over operating systems. I've gotten a lot of responses regarding my Halloween post on Microsoft's "I'm a PC" marketing campaign and Windows 7. Some good, some bad, and some plug-ugly.
iPod/iPhone
Apple’s market leading music player, and remarkable new mobile phone, have revolutionised both the music industry, and the entire consumer electronics market.
Apple Bonjour app ShareTool gets major new update
Yazsoft has released a new update to ShareTool, the 1.2.5 update lets you connect to all Apple Bonjour services on your home or office network from anywhere in the world.
Reviews
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