Good things come to those who wait. Per the cool cats at MacRumors, Apple could be preparing to refresh the MacBook Pro product line amid reports that stocks of the 15″ and 17″ models are running low. The site is claiming that both Apple Stores and third-party retailer supplies are dwindling, suggesting that stocks are […]
Month: January 2011
When in doubt, match your competition’s offer. Per the Associated Press, AT&T is reportedly offering some customers unlimited iPhone data plans in an attempt to keep them from defecting to rival carrier Verizon, where Apple’s handset will launch on February 10th. The report states that AT&T is employing an “unadvertised loophole” in an effort to […]
Onyx, Titanium Software’s popular freeware multifunction utility for Mac OS X, has been updated to version 2.2.3. The new version, a 16.4 megabyte download (courtesy of MacUpdate), adds the following fixes and changes: – Misc display bugs corrected. – Deleting the Fonts Cache improved. – Deleting the logs improved. – Help improved and updated. – […]
Verizon Wireless has finally confirmed that it will offer iPhone 4 with a US$20 “personal hotspot” WiFi tethering plan similar to what it currently offers its existing smartphone subscribers. According to Macworld, Verizon’s mobile hotspot plan allows users, for an extra US$20 option on top of their data plan, to share their mobile 3G service […]
Prosoft Engineering has released Drive Genius 3.1, an updated version of its drive repair and recovery program for Mac OS X. The new version, a 16.6 megabyte download, offers the following fixes and features: – The system startup volume can now be defragmented without the need of a DVD or alternate startup volume (“live” defrag). […]