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iPhone News

CDMA iPhone 4 receives “N92” code name, enters new testing stage

It’s got a code name, which makes it that much more real. Per Electronista, Apple’s long rumored CDMA iPhone has been given a codename according to sources close to the story. The device is now known internally as N92 and is already at the Engineer Validation Test (EVT) stage. As just a step before the […]

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iPhone News Software

id’s John Carmack demos 60 fps Rage game on iPhone 4

Ok, this qualifies as nifty. Per Kotaku, id Software’s John Carmack demonstrated Rage on the iPhone 4 handset at QuakeCon 2010. The title, which ran at 60 frames-per-second, allowed Carmack to “kill anything done on the Xbox or PlayStation 2.” The demo incorported id’s Tech 5 engine and could easily run on the 3GS with […]

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iMac News Software

Apple releases iMac (Mid 2010) Display Brightness Update 1.0

Late Thursday, Apple released the iMac (Mid 2010) Display Brightness Update 1.0 for its current 21.5″ iMac desktops. The update, a 378 kilobyte download, addresses an issue with 21.5-inch iMac (Mid 2010) display brightness. The update requires Mac OS X 10.6.4 or later to install and run and is also available via Mac OS X’s […]

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Podcast

PowerPage Podcast Episode 141

141: A metric ton of new Apple hardware rumors: iPod touch, iPad mini, CDMA iPhone, iTV and we play “What’s on your Mac.”

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Apple TV Rumor

Rumor: Apple TV could be renamed iTV, drop 1080p support and gain apps

It’s the rumors that keep life interesting. Per a continuing rumor on Engadget, sources have stated that the Apple TV’s product name will be changed to “iTV” while also dropping support for 1080p video output to standardize on 720p HDTV. The current articles indicates that the next generation Apple TV will move from a scaled […]