On Monday, Intel released its new high-end mobile chip, the Core 2 Extreme X7800. The new chip, which is based on the company’s Penryn architecture, is geared towards higher end laptop users such as graphic artists and gamers. According to Macworld News, Intel is encouraging vendors to push the chip’s performance by opening the unit’s […]
Month: July 2007
The grass may be always greener on the other side, but iPhone users may have a genuine complaint in this situation. According to the guys over at iPhone Atlas, readers are reporting that some iPhone screens are brighter than others when set to the full brightness setting. The dimmer screens also seem to display a […]
It looks as if you hosted the Eight original ones as quicktime. They were on the powerpage on April 2, 2007 here is your Archive location I moved the four new Get a Mac Ads from Japan to your public folder as requested the “OfficeGood” 6MB and “MovieGood” 6MB were translated by Coal on June […]
When enough customers get irked about something, a company usually works to accommodate then. AT&T is no exception. According to Electronista, the provider may offer a low-cost data-free plan for iPhone users who threaten to drop their accounts. Specifically, if a client calls complaining about Internet performance over its EDGE network, AT&T sales agents have […]
In other news, Blizzard Entertainment has released a new beta version of its World of Warcraft massive multiplayer online role playing game. The version 2.2 beta, which according to Macworld News, has yet to be released to the public, will include changes such as bug-fixes, revised items, player balancing and the ability to capture gameplay […]