Leopard Hacked for Generic PC Hardware

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

When Apple first released the Intel versions of OS X, there was a big wave of hackers and crackers doing their best to get the operating system running as smoothly as possible on non-Apple hardware. Since then, this movement has cooled down considerably, and today very few people actually bother. ...

One Click Jailbreaking

Monday, October 29th, 2007

While iPhone jailbreaking has been a much talked about subject, for the vast majority of iPhone users, it is a non-issue. These people are either perfectly content with what Apple offers out of the box, or are unwilling to take the step, either because of the technical knowledge necessary or ...

Apple Most Valuable Computer Maker in the World

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

As expected, it did not take long for Apple to overtake IBM and become the most valuable computer maker in the world. Now the fourth largest company in the technology sector, there seems to be nowhere to go but up for Apple. After the better than expected earnings for ...

Apple Nearing 200 Stores

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

October 26 is the date when Leopard will finally ship and arguably this is the biggest Apple related event to take place on that date. However, next Friday also marks another significant moment in time for Apple’s retail efforts. After recently reaching a landmark number of customers in its ...

Apple Announces iPhone SDK

Friday, October 19th, 2007

When rumors of an iPhone SDK surfaced just after the reports about Apple’s iPhone web application portal began emerging, it all seemed too good to be true. The company was clearly pushing forward with its web based applications strategy that had so far worked far better than many could have ...

MacBook Pro Power Adapter Shortage?

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

MacBook Pro power adapters are becoming increasingly hard to find as Apple is apparently pulling inventory and not releasing any more until it has new versions available. It would seem that the motivation is avoiding possible problems cause by flawed adapters, and should end as soon as the new model ...