A recent rumor stating that Apple may be looking to develop its own search engine may be untrue, an inside source citing that Apple may look to extend its current search engine deal with Google to continue providing such a function for the iPhone. The deal may also be worth over US$100 million per year […]
Month: February 2010
NAS units may be technical and slightly dorky, but you’ve got to admit: they come in handy. Synology America announced the released of the company’s two-bay DiskStation line. The DS710+, is a scalable 2-bay NAS server that grows from 2 bays to 7 bays to offer a total of 14TB of storage. The unit includes […]
It’s not the sexiest update in the world, but it’s functional. On Thursday, Apple released version 3.0.2 of its firmware for its Apple TV media center device. Although no official changes were mentioned, the update seems to address changes in image sharing first introduced by the recent release of Aperture 3. Per Macworld, the update […]
Yes, the iPad is coming. But it won’t come with the featured iBooks application. Per Apple’s product listing for the device, the iBooks application won’t be bundled with the iPad and will instead be downloaded from the App Store, a move which places it on an equal footing with other e-book readers on the market. […]
With Macworld Expo underway, representatives from Microsoft announced Microsoft Office for Mac 2011, which should arrive in time for the 2010 holiday season. Per Macworld, the new version focuses on better compatibility across platforms, improved collaboration tools, and a more refined user interface. Also, as Microsoft announced last August, the suite will include Outlook for […]