Sprint to start selling phone with Google's Android software on Oct. 11September 3rd, 2009 Sprint to start selling phone with Google softwareNEW YORK — Sprint Nextel Corp. is releasing a phone sporting Google Inc.'s Android software on Oct.
ESPN star Erin Andrews' naked video being used by hackers to attack PC'sJuly 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - A computer security website has issued a warning that hackers are misusing a video that has naked shots of glamorous ESPN sports reporter Erin Andrews as a lure to attack PC's. The illegally taped peephole video, showing Andrews as she disrobes, gets viewers and web surfers to download dangerous malware to their computers, reports CBS News.
Apple Recommends Mac Users to Use Antivirus Software!December 1st, 2008 Very surprisingly enough but Apple has asked all the Mac users to use anti-virus softwares for their computers. Though Apple says that there is nothing alarming in it and it is not that Mac has gone insecure, but something is not right I feel.
Eric Schmidt dumps Apple for Google, at last!August 3rd, 2009 CUPERTINO, Calif. — Google CEO Eric Schmidt has resigned from Apple's board of directors.
How to Store Files or Attach Them to e-mailJuly 30th, 2009 Well, iPhone is no PC, its just a smartphone with extended capabilities and a copious hard drive should at least allow storing and sending of files. Photos and video can be sent directly only from the iPhone's camera roll.
iPhone 3G S: What's New, Complete FeaturesJune 9th, 2009 After rumors about specs and screenshots, the long awaited next gen iphone has finally been revealed at Apple's WWDC conference by Phil Schiller. Let's make a thorough analysis about what we expected and what we got at last.
Too Hot Apple MacBook With Core-Duo Chips? Shed The Plastic says AppleJune 6th, 2006 Apple admitted that "some MacBooks may have left the factory with a thin piece of clear plastic covering the rear vent". If your sparkling new MacBook is overly warm laptops and / or has constant fan operation then check if you have a thin plastic covering the vent.
Apple rolls out new MacBook Pro models at developers conference, cuts $300 from pricesJune 8th, 2009 Apple rolls out new MacBooks, drops pricesSAN FRANCISCO — Apple Inc. showed off new MacBook Pro laptops with longer battery lives, faster processors and lower prices.
AP Sources: YouTube to offer online movie rentals, following in footsteps of iTunes, AmazonSeptember 2nd, 2009 AP Sources: YouTube to offer online movie rentalsLOS ANGELES — YouTube, Google Inc.'s online video streaming service, is in talks with Hollywood studios to rent new release movies online, according to people familiar with the talks. The move follows similar deals by Apple Inc.'s iTunes and others.
Apple Recalls 15 Inch MacBook Pro BatteriesJuly 31st, 2006 Apple has asked owners of its 15 inch MacBook Pro notebook who bought their machine between February and May 2006 to contact the company and request a replacement battery. Apple stressed the batteries it wants to replace "do not pose a safety risk".
Microsoft executive says retail stores 'right next door to Apple' planned for fallJuly 16th, 2009 Microsoft plans stores 'right next door to Apple'SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp.'s chief operating officer says the software maker is planning to open retail stores "right next door to Apple" in the fall. The executive, Kevin Turner, also says Microsoft is "in the game for the long-term" and has hired a retail team.
Apple Warns Group of Whales From Calling Themselves Pod (Almost)August 17th, 2006 Now that I got your attention what Apple is doing is almost as bizarre as the title. Apple has sent "cease-and-desist" letters to makers of unrelated electronic devices containing the word "pod".
Apple's Leopard Resembling Vista 2.0 in Unlikely WaysAugust 8th, 2006 Apple touted its new version of operating system Leopard as Vista 2.0. Their marketing gimmick may come back to bite them.
Ill Steve Jobs still actively involved in Apple OperationsApril 11th, 2009 Cuppertino (California, US), - Apple Incorporated CEO Steve Jobs remains closely involved in key aspects of running the company, even though he has been on three months medical leave. Jobs, who is suffering from pancreatic cancer, continues to work on the company's most important strategies and products from home.
Apple To Pay Double The Legal Expenses ($700,000) in Landmark Ruling Where Bloggers / Online Reporters Were Equalled With Professional JournalistsFebruary 5th, 2007 In 2004 Apple had asked the courts to compel two Mac rumor sites, Apple Insider and O'Grady's PowerPage, to disclose the names of their sources for a series of stories on an unreleased Apple audio device. In its lawsuit, Apple argued that amateur websites are not eligible for the legal protections afforded to professional journalists under the First Amendment and California's shield law.