Apple has released the anticipated AirPort Extreme 802.11 Enabler software for Intel Core 2 Duo-based Macs (with the exception of the 17″ 1.83 GHz iMac and Mac Pro with AirPort Extreme). The software allows current AirPort Extreme cards to be able to access 802.11n-based wireless networks at their full speeds. Click the jump for the […]
Month: January 2007
A Santa Clara County Court ordered Apple, Inc. to pay the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) over US$700,000 in legal fees associated with the defense of three popular Mac-oriented Web sites (PowerPage, Apple Insider and Think Secret) in response to reports published about an unreleased Firewire breakout box for GarageBand, code-named “Asteroid.” “We are very pleased, […]
GPS device provider TomTom has announced that it mistakenly shipped two executable viruses on a batch of its devices according to an article on ZDNet. According to company represenatives, a “small number” of TomTom GO 910 satellite navigation units went out the door in 2006 with viruses pre-installed. The devices were running version 6.51 of […]
Apple Releases iPod Shuffle in Five Colors
On Tuesday, Apple announced that its iPod Shuffle is now available in four additional colors (blue, pink, green and orange) beyond the original silver color. The iPod Shuffle measures half a cubic inch in volume, weighs half an ounce and incorporates an aluminum frame. The device is deigned to clip to clothing and contains one […]
Ecamm Network Releases iChatUSBCam 2.2
On Monday, Ecamm Network released version 2.2 of iChatUSBCam, a software package that enables Apple’s iChatAV conferencing program to work with a wider variety of USB webcams according to Macworld News. The update adds support for a variety of new Logitech USB webcams, support for video sources with multiple inputs, Swedish and Italian localizations, a […]