A good rumor never dies. Per a recent Bloomberg report, two anonymous sources have stated that Verizon will be getting its own version of the iPhone come January. The addition of the iPhone would provide a boost to Verizon, as the device has shown itself to be both a hit with the critics and with […]
Month: June 2010
Late Tuesday, Adobe released a long-awaited patch that addresses a number of vulnerabilities in versions of its Acrobat Pro and Reader offerings. Per Macworld, the fix addresses 18 different vulnerabilities, some of which are critical, are corrected by the update. Adobe has released new versions of both Acrobat Professional and Acrobat Reader for Mac. The […]
Late Tuesday, Carbon Copy Cloner, the shareware favorite for drive cloning operations by Mike Bombich, reached version 3.3.3. The new version, a 3.7 megabyte download, adds the following changes: – Fixed a “divide by zero” error that would cause backup tasks involving very few files to fail at the end. – Fixed a bug that […]
As the iPhone 4 sells like hot cakes, there may be some additional issues to sort out. Per CNET, some users are citing proximity sensor issues when attempting to make phone calls. Over on the Apple Support Discussions forums, comments about the issue run twenty pages deep and counting. The details of this issue vary […]
Apple tends to sell a zillion iPhones and, once again, the question of cost versus profit has been looked into. Per BusinessWeek, an iSuppli breakdown of the components that make up Apple’s iPhone 4 has found that the most expensive item in the device is its high-resolution Retina Display, with an estimated price of US$28.50. […]