14 February, 2012 - Killian Bell
While we already knew that Apple’s iPad 3 would get its long-awaited unveiling during the first week of March – thanks to a reliable report from All Things D – we didn’t have a specific date. But we do now, courtesy of iMore.
13 February, 2012 - Killian Bell
Rumor has it that Apple CEO Tim Cook will take to the stage in San Francisco early next month to unveil the company’s long-awaited iPad 3. But that may not be the only new product we can look forward to, with reports suggesting that a new Apple TV may also be on the way.
13 February, 2012 - Paul Dixon
At this weekend’s 54th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Appleās Senior Vice President of Internet Software Eddy Cue collected a posthumous Trustee Award honouring Steve Jobs for his contribution to the music industry.
11 February, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Educational institutions looking to buy Apple notebooks for their staff and students are now being offered a lower-specification 13-inch MacBook Air, instead of the white plastic MacBook – which hasn’t been available to consumer customers since July 2011.
10 February, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Apple have uploaded two new iPhone 4S TV adverts to its YouTube channel. The first, titled ‘Rock God’ shows an aspiring musician using Siri to buy a guitar, learn how to play it, invite friends over to watch his band perform, and ultimately become a ‘rock god’.
9 February, 2012 - Killian Bell
It certainly seems as though this week is iPad 3 rumor week. We’ve seen a plethora of reports featuring leaked components and casings for the third-generation device, but arguably the most exciting part so far is this one: A high-resolution “Retina Display” from Sharp.
9 February, 2012 - Paul Dixon
According to a report published earlier today by AllThingsD, Apple will unveil its next-generation iPad during the first week of March, at one of the company’s “trademark special events” in San Francisco.
8 February, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Apple have today announced that it will be live streaming an exclusive Paul McCartney performance from Capitol Studios in Los Angeles. The performance, which is being held to celebrate the release of McCartney’s latest album – Kisses on the Bottom, will be available to watch for free via iTunes (Mac or PC), and on the Apple TV.
7 February, 2012 - Paul Dixon
If you’ve installed the recent Mac OS X 10.3.7 update, did you notice anything different about the hand cursor that appears when you hover over website links? No, me neither, but much-respected blogger John Gruber did. Not only has the angle of the pointing finger changed, but thanks to a higher DPI, it now scales more gracefully to bigger sizes.
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