You’ve got to love the occasional press leak, as they yield some interesting things on the horizon. NFC World recently spotted a release from Visa and DeviceFidelity on the MarketWatch website, which revealed that the companies have developed a protective iPhone case that will allow users to pay for goods and services “by simply waving […]
Month: May 2010
The Mac OS X 10.6.4 update will pick up where Mac OS X 10.6.3 left off by tackling compatibility issues with OpenGL-based applications and bandaging glitches with first- and third-party applications. Per AppleInsider, a list of code corrections that Apple provided to some developers on Thursday alongside the second external beta of Mac OS X […]
It’s the quick fixes that make a neat app that much better. On Thursday, Carbon Copy Cloner, the shareware favorite for drive cloning operations by Mike Bombich, reached version 3.3.2. The new version, a 3.6 megabyte download, adds the following changes: – Fixed the localization of a dialog that appeared in the Scheduled Tasks window. […]
Google Chrome, Google’s new web browser, just reached version 5.0.375.29 beta for the Mac. The new version, an 25.2 megabyte download, offers the following the following changes: – HTML5 Features: Geolocation, App Cache, web sockets, file drag-and-drop. – Integrated Flash Player Plugin. – V8 performance improvements. – Preferences synchronization. – NaCl behind a flag. Google […]
Even with the hunt to find the missing fourth-gen iPhone over, some cool stuff may still be around the corner. Per MacRumors, new evidence in the iPhone OS 4 SDK suggests the camera in Apple’s next-generation handset could record 720p high-definition video. Preset values for video capture in the latest beta of the software development […]