News: Iogear offers 4-port automatic HDMI switch: "Iogear is now offering a four-port automatic HDMI switch for $189.95.
(Via Macworld.)
Interesting news and information about Apple, Macintosh and Macintosh computing.
"Macintosh...It just works."
News: Iogear offers 4-port automatic HDMI switch: "Iogear is now offering a four-port automatic HDMI switch for $189.95.
(Via Macworld.)
News: Apple reports $818 million profit, record Mac sales: "Apple on Wednesday reported a profit of $818 million for its fiscal third quarter.
(Via Macworld.)
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News: Sony car audio/video systems sport iPod connection: "Sony's newest car audio systems feature iPod inputs.
(Via Macworld.)
Worst lawsuit ever: "Blog: An Illinois man has filed a lawsuit against Apple, incorrectly claiming the iPhone battery will die after 300 charges."
(Via CNET News.com.)
MYOB announces release of FirstEdge v3: "MYOB today announced the release of FirstEdge v3, their entry-level small business management and accounting software application for Mac OS X..."
(Via MacMinute.)
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MedeFile medical records now available on iPhone: "MedeFile International today announced that MedeFile members can now enjoy access to their actual personal medical records, anywhere, anytime, on the newly released iPhone..."
(Via MacMinute.)
PulpMotion 1.2.5 adds iPhone export, more: "Aquafadas has announced the release of PulpMotion 1.2.5, the latest version of its slideshow and presentation tool for Mac OS X..."
(Via MacMinute.)
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Apple, iPod, Software, applications, creativity, iPhone
PhoneValet Anywhere for iPhone announced: "Parliant today announced PhoneValet Anywhere for iPhone, delivering home and office voice mails to iPhone's Safari browser, making iPhone a single-source telephony device for both wireless and landline messages..."
(Via MacMinute.)
NewsGator Unveils Free Mobile Reader for iPhone: "
NewsGator Mobile for iPhone Provides Easy, Synchronized Access to Favorite
RSS Feeds, News and Information
July 24, 2007 - NewsGator Technologies, Inc., the leading RSS company, today announced the availability of NewsGator Mobile for iPhone, a free reader that complements the great design and interface of the iPhone. NewsGator Mobile for iPhone works in conjunction with any free NewsGator Online account.
With the addition of the iPhone reader, NewsGator continues to lead the mobile RSS arena with a broad set of solutions that not only provide an optimal feed-reading experience on a wide range of devices, but also synchronize with the full suite of NewsGator products including NewsGator Online, NetNewsWire for Mac, FeedDemon for Windows, and NewsGator business offerings such as NewsGator Enterprise Server (NGES), NewsGator Enterprise On-Demand (NGEOD) and NewsGator Syndication Services.
‘The beauty of NewsGator's new mobile-optimized, Web-based feed reader isn't just that it works well with an iPhone - it's that it syncs my subscription list, including which messages I've already read, with NetNewsWire on my Mac,’ said John Gruber of Daring Fireball, a top Apple-focused blog.
NewsGator Mobile for iPhone is now free for all users at http://m.newsgator.com and is optimized for the iPhone’s unique full-sized touch screen. The reader provides a streamlined reading experience specifically designed for the mobile user, and makes it easy to quickly access, read and mark feeds as read on the go. The simple login automatically detects the iPhone and routes the user to the iPhone reader, while directing other mobile devices to the standard, now-free NewsGator Mobile reader.
‘The iPhone provides a best-of-breed mobile experience that is in line with our focus on creating exceptional reading products,’ said Brian Kellner, general manager of consumer products at NewsGator. ‘In the tradition of NetNewsWire, FeedDemon and NewsGator Enterprise Server, we felt it was important to deliver a fantastic reading experience for the iPhone. At NewsGator, we are committed to developing new ways for people to easily and quickly access their favorite feeds, and we are inspired to deliver outstanding experiences on the iPhone so that people can have the power of information within their reach at anytime.’
Additional mobile products are available for RIM BlackBerry devices, Java-enabled and Windows Mobile-based smartphones and include additional features, such as clippings and offline reading, that aren’t part of the free NewsGator Mobile reader. These products are available for download at http://www.newsgator.com, and the free NewsGator Mobile reader may be accessed at http://m.newsgator.com.
About NewsGator Technologies, Inc.
NewsGator Technologies is the world’s leading RSS platform company. Headquartered in Denver, Colo., NewsGator develops and markets RSS aggregation solutions for individual end users, enterprises and online content providers. Using NewsGator products and solutions, businesses and consumers can subscribe to news, information, podcasts and other relevant content more efficiently and effectively than with traditional channels. With NewsGator, users have access to RSS information via the Web, Microsoft Outlook, mobile devices and both Windows and Mac-based desktop clients. All NewsGator products synchronize seamlessly, enabling users to read their RSS feeds anywhere, anytime, with any device. For more information, visit www.newsgator.com.
(Via NewsGator News and Updates.)
Apple offers AppleCare for iPhone: "xApple is now offering its AppleCare support for iPhone..."
(Via MacMinute.)
Apple profits soar beyond expectations: "Blog: Apple's profits far exceeded anyone's expectations, as the company reported huge profits and iPhone sales of 270,000 units."
(Via CNET News.com.)
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AT&T, Apple differ on the iPhone gap: "Apple reported selling 270,000 iPhones the first weekend, while AT&T activated only 146,000 by midnight June 30. Where did those other 124,000 iPhones go?"
(Via CNET News.com.)
Blu-ray and HD DVD by the numbers: "A look at how the supposed high-def 'war' is shaping up."
(Via CNET News.com.)
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The IPhone Verdict Is In: It's Finger-Clickin' Good: "A minor data disaster reveals a small flaw and briefly dampens my early adopter's enthusiasm, but Steve Jobs' wonder phone remains my favorite gadget of all time. Here's why. Commentary by Leander Kahney.
(Via Top Stories.)
AT&T Earnings Up, but iPhone Sales Disappoint: "The telephone company solidly beat Wall Street’s forecasts as wireless data use soared, but its initial report on iPhone signups sent Apple’s shares down sharply."
(Via NYT > Business.)
GM offers 'Personal Audio Link' iPod adapter: "General Motors today announced its new 'Personal Audio Link' iPod adapter for Chevrolet HHR, Chevrolet Cobalt, Pontiac G5, Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky is now available from their respective dealerships..."
(Via MacMinute.)
Elgato announces HDHomeRun for Mac: "Elgato Systems today announced an exclusive Mac-compatible bundle of the SiliconDust HDHomeRun network TV tuner with award-winning EyeTV 2 software..."
(Via MacMinute.)
SimpleMovieX 3.1.1 now available: "Aero Quartet has released version 3.1.1 of SimpleMovieX, the company's Mac OS X movie editor..."
(Via MacMinute.)
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Keyspan ships new TuneView remote for iTunes: "Keyspan today announced TuneView, a wireless remote control that manages iTunes on a PC or Mac..."
(Via MacMinute.)
AT&T reports initial iPhone subscriber numbers: "Blog: AT&T said it signed up 146,000 iPhone subscribers in the first two days of selling the iPhone, but the true promise of the iPhone won't likely kick in until next year."
(Via CNET News.com.)
IPhone Contract Is Long and Legally Murky: "Apple's 17,000-word terms-of-service document for its wonder gadget is one of the longest for a $500 product. While it doesn't appear to have any hidden 'gotchas,' legal experts say some of its claims have uncertain legal status.
(Via Top Stories.)
Apple ties Gateway for third in US PC shipments, looks to steal the bronze: "While many have criticized Apple for giving the iPhone more priority than the Mac, it looks like sales aren't suffering because of it. Presumably due to the halo effect, Apple's US PC shipments for Q2 of this year landed them in a tie with the once mighty Gateway in terms of market share. [more]"
(Via diggdot.us.)
The Omni Group releases OmniGraffle 4.2: "The Omni Group has announced the availability of OmniGraffle 4.2, the final release of the outliner in its 4.x product line..."
(Via MacMinute.)
LaCie unveils 2TB Big Disk Extreme+: "LaCie today unveiled the triple-interface Big Disk Extreme+ with a LaCie Shortcut Button and included EMC Retrospect backup and recovery software for Windows/Mac OS..."
(Via MacMinute.)
News of a Mac OS X worm incites death threats and intrigue: "Blog: Various people hiding behind pseudonyms are fueling news about a supposed worm for Mac OS X."
(Via CNET News.com.)
More iPod-friendly products from Sony: "Blog: Sony has taken the wraps off the ICF-C1iP clock radio and ZS-S2iP boom box, both of which feature docks for Apple's iPod music player--a rival to Sony's once-dominant Walkman brand."
(Via CNET News.com.)
Best Buy stores fitted with snazzy new Apple displays (photos): "Electronics specialty retailer Best Buy, which announced in April that it would be expanding its Mac pilot program to about 200 stores, has begun fitting some of its higher profile locations with radically improved Apple store-within-a-store concepts. These include 'mini theaters' with stereo speakers and embedded Apple cinema displays. [more]"
(Via diggdot.us.)
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O'Reilly releases iPhone: The Missing Manual PDF: "O'Reilly has released iPhone: The Missing Manual PDF, a 304-page book for US$19.99 by David Pogue..."
(Via MacMinute.)
DLO expands HipCase line for iPhone: "Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO) today announced the availability of two new HipCases for iPhone..."
(Via MacMinute.)
Master Digital Imaging on the Aperture Road Tour: "The Aperture Users Professional Network invites seasoned and new digital photographers to attend the Aperture Road Tour at one of 15 US cities this summer. During full-day sessions, tour attendees learn ‘how to take control of their photographic world with Aperture — the photographic ‘post processing’ tool from Apple — and how to efficiently use their images in photographic and multimedia ways they never previously imagined.’"
(Via Apple Hot News.)
'My First Mac' Web site launched: "A new Web site has launched focused on new Mac users..."
(Via MacMinute.)
Adobe posts Photoshop, Flash security updates: "Adobe has posted security update for Photoshop CS2, CS3, and Flash Player to its Web site..."
(Via MacMinute.)
The Most Successful Product Intro of the 21st Century: "‘Apple’s iPhone could emerge as the most successful product introduction of the 21st century, new research suggests.’ Conducted by Lightspeed Research, ‘the research findings are staggering,’ reports Jonny Evans (Macworld). ‘Nearly 90 percent’ of the respondents had heard about iPhone, and 32% of those who didn’t already own one intend to purchase one. In a separate survey, Lightspeed Research also learned that ‘nearly half of those who would like to own an iPhone stated that the benefits of having music, movie, internet and wireless all in one was the top reason.’"
(Via Apple Hot News.)
FileMaker Introduces FileMaker Pro 9: "FileMaker today announced the immediate availability of FileMaker Pro 9, a major new version of the company’s award-winning database application for Windows and Mac OS X. Offering more than 30 ease-of-use breakthroughs — including live connections to SQL data and an innovative PHP site assistant — FileMaker Pro 9 makes it easier to create, automate, and share databases, as well as to generate reports. With versions designed for end users and database developers, the new product line consists of FileMaker Pro 9, FileMaker Pro 9 Advanced, FileMaker Server 9, and FileMaker Server 9 Advanced."
(Via Apple Hot News.)
iPhone's Safari dialing feature can be hacked: "Blog: Feature designed to dial Web page phone numbers is subject to cross-site scripting attack."
(Via CNET News.com.)
Apple takes over CUPS, Unix printing software: "Blog: Apple acquires the copyright to the Common Unix Printing System, but it doesn't have to abide by its open-source license terms."
(Via CNET News.com.)
ZappTek updates iSpeak It to version 3.2: "ZappTek today announced its popular file-to-audio tool, iSpeak It 3.2..."
(Via MacMinute.)
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Apple posts iPod Reset Utility 1.0.2: "Apple has posted iPod Reset Utility 1.0.2..."
(Via MacMinute.)
MacFamilyTree version 4.4.9 includes new Places Database: "MacFamilyTree, the modern genealogy application for Mac OS X, has been updated to version 4.4.9..."
(Via MacMinute.)
Parallels PCs & Macs Coexist videos posted: "Parallels, developers of the award-winning software that enables Mac users to run Windows, Linux, and any other operating system at the same time, has posted several interesting videos to their Web site..."
(Via MacMinute.)
Apple's iPhone battery replacement requires 85 bucks, data backup: "Blog: Just like with an iPod, iPhone owners will have to return the whole unit to Apple to replace the battery."
(Via CNET News.com.)
XtremeMac debuts InCharge Auto for iPhone: "XtremeMac today announced the release of InCharge Auto, a sleek solution for charging iPhone or iPod in any vehicle..."
<(Via MacMinute.)
DLO HipCase, Jam Jacket for iPhone now available: "Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO) today announced the availability of its new iPhone accessories..."
(Via MacMinute.)Griffin announces PowerJolt Car Charger for iPhone: "Griffin Technology today unveiled its PowerJolt Car Charger for iPhone, the company's first accessory for Apple's new communications device..."
(Via MacMinute.)
Vox Pop: To-dos on your iPhone?: "
As noted by John Gruber and Living with Mac, the iPhone doesn’t currently appear to have built-in support for ‘to-dos’ — even the modest task support that’s built-in to OS X’s iCal.
While this is difficult for me to understand (I know it’s something I’d expect in even a Gen 1 smart phone), it’s cool to see that web- and Mac-based developers are stepping up to the plate in the absence.
A few of the apps I’ve seen so far (and in varying states of reality and vapor):
I’m sure there are others that I’m missing (which I hope you’ll share in comments), and I know this is something that’s a priority for a lot of you proud new iPhone owners: What are you using to manage actions from your iPhone? What would a home run look like in terms of future, built-in to-do support for the iPhone?
“It Feels Like You Are Holding the Future”: "‘Apple has succeeded in crafting a unique phone that is superior [to] everything else on the market,’ remarks Stuff.tv. ‘In one great leap Apple has rewritten the rules for mobile web browsing, invented a completely new touch-sensitive interface, and evolved the iPod. In the hand, the iPhone oozes sexiness; its wide, high-resolution screen is encircled by a halo of chrome and wrapped on its back side by cool brushed metal. When you hold it, it’s thinner and lighter than pictures would suggest: it feels like you are holding the future.’ And Stuff.tv awarded iPhone a five star rating."
(Via Apple Hot News.)
“Like a Star Trek Gadget Come to Life”: "Shortly after activating his new iPhone, Michael DeAgonia (Computerworld.com) received his ‘ first phone call. A few moments after that, I got another. I was able to swap between calls, merge them, put them on hold, and separate them without hassle. Other phones, of course, do that as well. What’s the difference here? The multitouch screen and interface. I can confirm what early reviewers have already pointed out: it works like magic.’ The iPhone, DeAgonia indicates, ‘ isn’t a collection of features, it’s a well-thought-out multi-function device with functions bound together by a drop-dead simple, drop-dead gorgeous interface. The sum is more than the parts.’"
(Via Apple Hot News.)
“A Quantum Leap.”: "‘On first inspection, Apple appears to have made a quantum leap in terms of mobile handset usability.’ The iPhone, the staff writers at tech.co.uk say, is ‘making the idea of the PDA sexy again,’ offering ‘an elegant solution for the 21st Century handheld.’ Enthusing over the onscreen keyboard, they write that ‘The iPhone keyboard is ‘intelligent’ in that it prevents and corrects mistyped words, a feature that’s bound to find favor with many. Find out more in our article: Why the iPhone keyboard rocks.’"
(Via Apple Hot News.)
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iPhone buzz reaches Microsoft: Workers buying it for 'Research Purposes': "Adrian, who asked that his last name not be used, was just one Microsoft employee standing in line at an Apple store. He wouldn't point them out, but said that two other Microsofties from the Windows Mobile division were in line, planning to buy phones for competitive research [more]"
(Via diggdot.us.)