The lads at MacUpdate and Koingo Software have announced that they will be making copies of Koingo’s AirRadar 1.1.7 wireless network scanning software available for free. AirRadar, which normally retails for US$10, allows users to scan for open networks and tag them as favorites or filter them out. Users can also view detailed network information, […]
Month: May 2009
Ok, this is nifty. Per MacNN, images located in beta 5 of the iPhone OS 3.0 SDK provide clear references to next-generation hardware according to anecdotes. In searching for a separate file through Spotlight, one Australian developer is said to have found a collection of the PNG graphics displayed when people sync a device with […]
You might want to file this under “premonitions”. According to Phone Arena, an AT&T upgrade program for BlackBerries has listed a 32GB iPhone as a trade-in option. Simultaneously, Canadian cellular provider Rogers may be preparing for another summer iPhone release. The potential discovery occurred on Friday when a BlackBerry Bold trade-up program run on behalf […]
Happy Memorial Day From PowerPage!!!
It’s Memorial Day, the beginning of summer and we here at PowerPage will be taking the day off to spend it with friends and family. And the barbecue. Definitely the barbecue. That being said, yank yourself away from your Mac for today, see if you can get some people over, drop in a few briquettes […]
When in doubt, offer something cheaper. Per Reuters, AT&T has signaled that the company is looking to offer lower data rate plans for the iPhone, especially in a market where users are more sensitive to price. Ralph de la Vega, AT&T’s current chief executive officer, remarked this week at the Reuters Global Technology Summit that […]