It’s not the most exciting thing in the world but it could be useful. Apple on Wednesday added a new feature to the Support section of its web site, dubbed “My Support Profile,” where users can track their repair and support activities, as well as check on the status of a warranty. Per AppleInsider, users […]
Month: January 2011
The nice thing about technology: there’s always something nifty on the horizon. Or at least pictures of the nifty thing on the horizon. Per SmartPhone Medic, new pictures claim to show a redesigned stainless steel frame for the iPhone, with new placement of black bands on the perimeter of the handset’s frame, the metal band […]
Micron Technology on Tuesday announced its highest capacity laptop solid-state drives (SSDs) based on its smallest circuitry technology; the largest SSD doubles the amount of data that can be stored compared to its predecessor. Micron’s new RealSSD C400 flash drive line offers capacities ranging from 64GB to 512GB and will be available in 1.8″ and […]
Late Thursday, Apple released iMovie 9.0.1, the latest version of its consumer-level video editing application. The new version, a 27.5 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: – Fixes an issue where stabilization would not be applied correctly to some video clips from iPhone and iPod touch. – Fixes an issue that prevented use […]
GPS outfit Garmin announced on Tuesday that the company had released StreetPilot, its first turn-by-turn navigation app for the iPhone. Per Macworld, StreetPilot offers voice-prompted directions—with text-to-speech capability for reading aloud street names—along with a variety of more advanced GPS features. As with Garmin’s standalone GPS devices, StreetPilot offers free traffic alerts, lane assistance with […]