Live streaming video on the iPhone and iPod touch handsets may not be the easiest thing in the world, but it’s not impossible. Per Macworld, Livestream on Thursday unveiled its free service for streaming live video to the popular Apple devices. The application, which is available only for Windows, though there’s currently a beta available […]
Month: November 2009
A number of users have received error code 414 when attempting to download multiple iPhone applications, the end result being failed attempts altogether. Per CNET, the error seems to particularly affect users with more than a few downloads to complete. Most users in this Apple Discussions Forum thread report needing to update upwards of 20 […]
This could be interesting. Late Wednesday, TapMode president, Jeff McMorris, launched, Battery Gauge, a new iPhone/iPod Touch app that learns a user’s patterns and intuitively keeps track of projected battery usage required to carry out tasks. Per MacMegasite, McMorris came up with the idea for Battery Gauge in order to solve a problem in his […]
Apple Releases Safari 4.0.4 Update
Late Wednesday, Apple Safari 4.0.4, the latest version of the company’s web browser. The new version, which which can be downloaded here, includes the following fixes and features: – Improved JavaScript performance. – Improved Full History Search performance for users with a large number of history items. – Stability improvements for 3rd-party plug-ins, the search […]
It’s not Rick Astley you have to worry about, it’s the Ikee worm. According to Macworld UK, Intego, which develops and sells desktop Internet security and privacy software for the Mac, claims to have spotted a hacker tool, which potentially copies personal info from users iPhones. The news comes after the first iPhone worm, known […]