About a month after its release, the iPhone is still soaked in geek appeal. Bring one out in public and people will want to play with it and the owners have the coolest nerd toy of the moment. The iPhone could get even geekier as Japanese telecom software manufacturer Voice Bank announced that it had […]
Month: July 2007
Apple may be under the gun to repair an iPhone security hole announced on Monday by security group Independent Security Evaluators. The group, which discovered a security hole in which the iPhone could be manipulated into sending personal data from the handset provided the iPhone accesses a malicious web site, has promised to show how […]
On Thursday, developer Magnus Lundholm released CoolBook 2.3, the latest version of his shareware CPU frequency, voltage and temperature monitoring program. The new version, a 325 kilobyte download, adds updated documentation as well as full support for Apple’s recently-released backlit LED screen MacBook Pro laptops with Intel’s Santa Rosa hardware improvements. CoolBook 2.3, which retails […]
On Thursday, software company aquafadas released version 1.2.5 of PulpMotion, its slideshow and presentation suite for Mac OS X. The new version, an 89 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: -Improved the quality of images in exported videos by reducing the flickering due to the high resolution of some images. -Improved the way […]
Back to the iPhone, a number of failures have been reported with Apple’s included iPhone AC adapter for the handset. In the case of PowerPage staff member Rob Parker, the adapter apparently went belly up a week after bringing it home on June 29th. He apparently isn’t alone as the devices are garnering a higher […]