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    Apple now plans on using the amorphous metal alloys developed by Liquidmetal Technologies in the design and development of their next generation wireless antenna.


    Today the US government has announced new laws that makes jailbreaking the iPhone legal. This means that iPhone owners can install unapproved third-party applications on their phone and better still, unlock it for use with other carriers. Jailbreaking has been going on for quite sometime actually. However, the works of these hackers were considered illegal [...]


    Yes, we all saw this coming. After Steve Jobs tried to wash off his hand about the iPhone 4 antenna, by saying that every smartphone has the antenna issue, everyone knew that the other smartphone manufacturers are sure to reply. The first to reply was mobile phone giant Nokia. They said that they prioritize antenna design [...]


    When I reviewed Firefox 4 Beta in Linux last week, I noted that the new tabs on top interface is not yet there for Linux. Well actually it is not there is in Mac too. Only the Windows have the new interface right now.



    Brian Maupin, an employee of BestBuy, made a video spoof of iPhone4 Vs HTC Evo. The video became a big hit but his job may be on line because of it. According to Associated Press, Brian has been suspended from his job and he may be fired. BestBuy, which sells both the iPhone4 and the [...]


    Opera has just released Opera 10.60 for Linux, Windows and Mac. It is basically an improvement over Opera 10.5x. They claim that Opera 10.60 is 50% faster than Opera 10.50, making it the fastest browser.


    Clementine is a cross-platform music player which has been influenced by Amarok 1.4. We have reviewed Clementine 0.2 in the past and we were very impressed with it. The Clementine developers have announced the availability of Clementine 0.4.


    I am guessing that by now you already know about the issue signal reception issue and the correct way to hold an iPhone 4. If not head over to Engadget and come back after reading it. Now it turns out even Steve Jobs did not know the correct way to handle the iPhone 4. Look [...]


    The second beta of VirtualBox 3.2 has been finally released and it includes an new feature – it can virtualize Mac OS X. Before you run off to install Mac OS X in VirtualBox, there is a bad news – it will only works on Apple hardware.


    Adobe has responded to Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ thrashing of Adobe and Flash with an ad campaign that says “We [Heart] Apple”. This ads leads to a statement from Adobe and an open letter from Adobe founders Chuck Geschke and John Warnock. In the statement Adobe says that they support an open market and that [...]


    Amazon has now released a new Kindle App for the Apple iPad which turns your iPad into a Kindle e-book reader.


    Netflix has announced the launch of an app for the Apple iPad that will allow users to watch episodes of many popular TV shows and movies in high-quality, streamed directly from Netflix on the iPad. Netflix users on plans starting at 8.99USD a month can get the streaming on their iPads free of charge! Continue [...]


    Safari is the default web browser in Mac OS X. Although it is meant primarily for Mac OS X, it is also available for Windows. However, no version of Safari is available for Linux. In this tutorial, w will tell you how to install Safari 4, the latest release of Safari, in Ubuntu. To install [...]


    In a latest move to put a curb on obscene and inappropriate apps in the Apple App-Store, Apple has removed almost over 5,000 apps from its App Store, including some that according to Apple feature “overtly sexual” content. Telegraph UK reports that many app developers have received a message from Apple stating that the company [...]


    We earlier informed you about the release of 4rth version of Norton’s all in one security solution – Norton 360 for Windows. However, the iPhone/iPad app will take few more weeks before it is made available free of charge on the iPhone App Store. The app, once made available, will allow users to back-up data [...]


    Yes, it certainly seems like Apple is starting to ban iPhone jailbreakers from the iTune App Store. Coming just after the release of the iPhone OS 3.1.3 and subsequent jailbreak shortly afterwards, it seems that Apple has started cracking down on hackers who are responsible for jailbreaking the new iPhone OS.


    A few hours back, the Apple store was down. When it came up again, they have added a new product – Aperture 3. Aperture 3 is Apple’s solution for professional photo editing and management. It is like a advanced (or should I say, Professional) version of Apple’s iPhoto software.


    Mozilla has decided to drop the support of Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) in future Firefox releases. This change will be introduced later this year when Firefox changes its rendering engine from Gecko 1.9.2 to Gecko 1.9.3. Mozilla had already stop supporting Tiger in mozilla-central in September 2009. However, most of the code was left [...]


    A few days back we wrote about Apple unlocking VoIP over 3G in its new iPhone Developer SDK and hoped that Skype VoIP over 3G will be available soon. Well, now Skype has announced that they are planning to enable VoIP to work over 3G, on the iPad and iPhone.


    Citrix Systems, a Florida based company providing virtualization and remote access softwares, has announced that the new version of their Citrix Reciever Software will be able bring to Microsoft’s Windows 7 Operating System in Apple’s iPad. Citix System says that their software will be available in time for the iPad’s shipping date.


    Yesterday we wrote about Apple’s iPad running into trouble with a company called STMicroelectronics which has a technology trademarked as “IPAD”. Today, it has emerged that another company, Fujitsu, is claiming that the trademark “iPad” belongs to them. Fujitsu says that they applied for the iPad trademark in 2003. Fujitsu’s iPad is a mobile device, [...]


    After much speculation and unparelled hype, Apple finally released its tablet device yesterday with the name “iPad”. Now that the excitement over the device is slowing dying down, it has come into light that Apple has run into trademark trouble over the name iPad. It has now emerged that a Swiss chip maker, STMicroelectronics own [...]


    Apple has been accused of making VoIP unavailable in its iPhone developer SDK due to pressure from AT&T in the past. However, that seems like an unfair accusation now as they have finally updated the iPhone developer SDK to allow for VoIP over 3G network. VoIP in the iPhone has been a source of controversy [...]


    According to a report in Bussiness Week, Apple is talking with Microsoft to replace the default search engine in iPhones to Bing. As of now Google is the default search engine in iPhones and if users want to use Bing, they have to either download an app or go to www.bing.com.