With the launch of the iPhone less than a month away, Bear Sterns analyst Andy Neff has returned after a sit-down meeting with Apple executives Ron Johnson (the head of the retail division) and Tom Boger (the Director of the Mac Product Division) with news that the handset will be available in about 2,000 stores […]
Month: May 2007
A December, 2006 patent submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office offers a view of what Apple may have in mind for its future notebooks. While the trend has historically been to make laptops lighter, companies know this is a trade off in terms of durability. “Unfortunately, increased weight may lead to user […]
On Thursday, NitroAV announced that it had released its two-port NitroAV eSATA II 3Gb/s Professional ExpressCard Interface Adapter. The adapter uses the MacBook Pro’s ExpressCard slot and features a pair of SATA II ports. Users can hot-swap drives through the adapter as well as use 54 mm card slots with the device according to The […]
iPhone Earns FCC Approval
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission approved Apple’s long-awaited iPhone combination phone and music player. The device will hit store shelves next month. “The iPhone has passed its required FCC certification milestones and is on schedule to ship in late June as planned,” said Natalie Kerris, Director of Apple Music PR. According to Macworld News, […]
Garmin Loader Beta Hits for Macs
Almost 18 months after its initial promise, Garmin has finally released a beta version of its navigation loader software Mac OS X. The software, known as a POI loader, allows users to load MapSource data to the device via your Mac as well as install waypoint and trip planning programs as well. For additional details, […]