After months of anticipation and years of speculation, both Apple and Verizon itself today marked the launch of the Verizon iPhone 4. Initial reports suggest mixed lines at both locations. Regardless of whether it’s an Apple, Best Buy or Verizon store, some report very few in line, even at Apple’s 5th Avenue flagship, where others […]
Month: February 2011
If you’ve just snagged a Verizon iPhone 4, here’s your first patch. On Thursday, Apple released iOS 4.2.6, its first update for the Verizon iPhone 4 handset. The update, a 401.4 megabyte download, fixes a bug to ensure Personal Hotspot data usage is accurately reported. As always, the update can be snagged via iTunes by […]
It’s the inadvertent hints that make technology interesting. Per Engadget, references to gaming and a possible controller for the Apple TV have been discovered in the iOS 4.3 beta code, suggesting that Apple could be planning to take on traditional gaming consoles over control of the TV. Prior to Apple’s announcement of the new US$99 […]
On Wednesday, Adobe released version 10.0.1 of its Adobe Reader application. The update, which can also be snagged through the Adobe Update Utility, adds the following fixes and changes: – Numerous security fixes as well as improvements to Protected Mode, QTP support, Flash, and support for SCCM via newly released SCUP catalogs. Acrobat Reader 10.0.1 […]
It’s finally here. Or just about. At midnight, Apple replaced a “be back soon” notice on the Apple Store web site with an active online storefront offering the new iPhone 4 on both US carriers: AT&T and Verizon Wireless. Starting today, U.S. shoppers buying an iPhone 4 can now choose between AT&T and Verizon for […]