Ya know, if the next-gen MacBook Air came out today and killed all this anticipation, that wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world. Per All Things D, a new report Thursday corroborates that Apple is expected to launch new MacBook Airs next week, featuring backlit keyboards and minimum 128GB solid-state hard drives. Updated: The […]
Month: July 2011
While iOS from the App Store have proven to be supremely useful, they can prove to be an expensive habit when purchased en masse. Per Macworld, Apple has announced the App Store Volume Purchase for Business Program, which offers to businesses the same capabilities that the company made available to educational institutions last year. With […]
There may be yet another reason to hanker after Apple’s next-gen MacBook Air notebook. Per AppleInsider, the new MacBook Air may up the value proposition for customers through increases to the notebook’s standard memory and storage components, in addition to the latest ultra-low voltage Sandy Bridge mobile chips, should checks within the company’s supply chain […]
A series of job postings for a number of seasonal iPhone sales staff in the U.K. this summer appear to suggest a mid-August launch of Apple’s next-generation iPhone. Per CNET UK, the ads were discovered on the U.K. employment site Reed. “Our client, Apple, one of the largest consumer electronic hardware and software companies in […]
Early Thursday, Apple released version 3.1.3 of Aperture, its pro-grade image editing application. The new version, a 292 megabyte download, offers the following fixes and changes: – Improves reliability and performance when syncing web-published albums. – Slideshow exports are now handled as a background operation. – Crop tool now correctly supports use of gestures to […]