Printer driver updates may not be the sexiest thing to mention to your significant other after you’ve drawn her a hot bath, lit the candles and dimmed the lights, but they are necessary. I mean, everyone needs to print. Late Monday afternoon, Apple posted printer updates for Canon, Brother, HP, and Lexmark on its Support […]
Month: November 2009
Rumor: Apple Black Friday Discounts Leaked
It may still be a full 10 days away, but it got leaked to the media and it’s interesting. Per Boy Genius Report, Apple will be offering the following deals on the Friday after Thanksgiving: – Up to 30% off on all iPods (except iPhone and iPod shuffle). – Up to 25% off Macs. – […]
Late Monday, Google released version 2.0 of its Google Earth for iPhone app. The new version lets you add user-created maps from your Mac or PC to your iPhone, adds visual feedback when you select certain locations, provides easier browsing and adds new language support. The application is available for free and requires iPhone OS […]
The lesson for the day: If you didn’t develop or actually license an operating system, you can’t sell computers with that operating system on it. Late last week, clone Mac maker Psystar discovered this in a court decision in the company’s ongoing legal battle with Apple. According to AppleInsider, judge William Alsup ruled this week […]
Late Friday, Apple released version 1.0.2 of its firmware for the company’s fifth generation iPod nano. The update, which can be located through iTunes, fixes audiobook playback to allow Normal, Slower, and Faster settings to work for audio podcasts. Per Macworld UK, the update also resolves an issue where Genius Mixes were not working for […]