With things gearing up for Apple’s iPod-focused media event, Apple appears to have begun quietly cutting the prices of certain existing iPods ahead of the event. According to The Unofficial Apple Weblog, the following changes have just taken place: -The iPod nano is now US$129 for 8GB and US$149 for 16GB. -The iPod classic is […]
Month: September 2009
As spiffy as Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”) is, there will always be patches. Per AppleInsider, Mac OS X 10.6.1 will deliver a number of fixes and tweaks focusing on Mail, networking, Bluetooth, Flash and more. The first external pre-release build, labeled Mac OS X 10.6.1 build 10B503, began making its way to Apple’s […]
A number of owners of Apple’s latest 13″ and 15″ unibody MacBook Pro notebooks have reported speaker failures when running Windows via Boot Camp according to an article on MacNN. The problems have affected many gamers who use Mac OS X for daily computing, then switch to Windows to play games. The problem appears to […]
It’s early September, the end of summer and time to relax for a day here at the PowerPage. That being said, grab some barbecue supplies, yank some friends over, set up your wireless routers so you can check your e-mail throughout the evening and have a killer Labor Day!!! Chris
Right, you won’t like this, but you should know about it. According to AppleInsider, TomTom spokesman Kevin Carter confirmed that the company’s iPhone hardware kit will not be available for its previously announced summer release deadline, though no specific reason was given. The accessory is a cradle that will interface with the iPhone and provide […]