If you’ve got something that’s important to you, then no one can ever say you were a fool to insure it. Per Engadget, iPhone owners will be able to sign up for an Asurion Mobile Insurance plan for US$5 per month starting July 17th. The insurance plan can be added to the handset within 30 […]
Month: July 2011
The time to the iPhone 5’s release is apparently now two months and counting. Per Digitimes, Apple is rumored to have ordered 15 million iPhone 5 units from Taiwanese notebook manufacturer Pegatron Technology has received orders for 15 million units from Apple. The company has declined to comment on the report. Pegatron produced somewhere in […]
If you’re hankering for cool details about features for Apple’s next-gen MacBook Air, you might like this. Per Macotakara, Apple is rumored to adopt “Toggle DDR 2.0,” a 19-nanometer process for NAND flash memory offering 400 megabyte-per-second speed, in its next MacBook Air. Citing a person with an “Asian electronics component company,” the report said […]
Happy Fourth of July from O’Grady’s PowerPage, where the staff will be taking the day off to celebrate the holiday, grab some tasty barbecue and spend time with friends and family prior to watching rather large (and nifty) explosions in the sky tonight. We’ll be back tomorrow with additional Mac and iOS mobile technology coverage, […]
As July begins, Mac OS X 10.7 (“Lion”) is due to hit this month and as of Friday, Apple has released Lion’s Gold Master (GM) seed to developers. Per Macworld, The GM release traditionally signals the last major internal update before the release to the general public; save any major issues, this version (labeled build […]