You’ve had your spiffy new seventh-generation iPod nano for a day or two. Now let’s update that sucker. Per iLounge, Apple released version 1.0.1 of the new iPod nano’s software. The new software only mentions “Support for iPod nano (7th generation)” in its release notes, offering little information as to what issues, if any, are […]
Month: October 2012
This might be a little harder than Apple expected. Per the sometimes-reliable DigiTimes, a new rumor cites that Apple’s supply chain is struggling to build new 13-inch MacBook Pros because of difficulty in manufacturing Retina displays. The article claims that shipments of three key forthcoming Apple products — the new MacBook Pro, along with a […]
Hey, a public beta is a public beta. On Friday, Dropbox released a public beta of version 1.5.37 of its cloud-based storage client for Mac OS X. The new version, a 24.5 megabyte download, which adds the following fixes and changes: – Fix rare hang when resuming. – Fix Icon Overlays and Context Menu in […]
Because quick revisions never hurt and Mozilla quickly pulled Firefox 16.0.1, then rereleased the new version after a security hole was plugged. On Tuesday, Mozilla.org released version 16.0.1 of its Firefox web browser. The new version, a 32.6 megabyte download and adds the following fixes and changes: – FIXED — 16.0.1: Vulnerability outlined here – […]
If it’s not the suppliers that offer interesting hints as to upcoming products, it’s the retailers. Per AppleInsider, one retailer is preparing in advance for the rumored device by sending out in-store displays to sell accessories to customers. A leaked image shows instructions for standalone displays designed to sell iPad mini accessories. The instruction manual […]