Apple releases (PRODUCT) RED iPhone 4 Bumper

14 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
(PRODUCT) RED iPhone 4 Bumper

Despite the fact that Apple are expected to release an iPhone with a taller 4-inch display at a media event on the 12th of September, the Cupertino company has today released a new (PRODUCT) RED Bumper for its current iPhone 4S & iPhone 4 models.

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13-inch Retina MacBook Pro resurfaces on Geekbench

13 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
MacBook Pro 13

Following last month’s discovery of results for a purported Retina display 13-inch MacBook Pro in the Geekbench database, benchmarks for a second similar model have surfaced. Once again they refer to a “MacBookPro10,2” rather than a “MacBookPro9,2” – the model number of the current non-Retina 13-inch MacBook Pro.

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Ten stunning photo wallpapers for your Mac

11 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
photo wallpaper

Continuing our series of wallpaper posts, we’ve put together a collection of ten photo-based wallpapers that we guarantee will look fantastic on your Mac. Each one is available to download in multiple resolutions, so you should be able to find a version for your particular Mac – regardless of its screen size.

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Latest iOS 6 beta found to be significantly reducing audio volume in third-apps

10 August, 2012 - Killian Bell
iOS devices

Apple pushed its latest iOS 6 beta – number four – to registered developers earlier this week, and aside from removing the built-in YouTube app, the update promised to fix bugs and issues present in previous releases. It also reduced a pretty frustrating audio one, too, according to reports.

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Google to pay $22.5 million in Safari cookie privacy row

9 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Google

The US Federal Trade Commission has announced that Google has agreed to pay a record $22.5 million to settle charges that it misrepresented privacy assurances of Safari users. The company circumvented Safari’s default privacy settings to place an advertising tracking cookie on the devices of users who visited sites within its DoubleClick network.

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OS X Mountain Lion found to be degrading MacBook Air, MacBook Pro battery life significantly

9 August, 2012 - Killian Bell
OS X Mountain Lion

If you’ve gotten round to upgrading to OS X Mountain Lion since its launch last month, then you’re likely to be very pleased with your purchase – after all, it’s a terrific operating system. However, if you’re using it on a MacBook Air or a MacBook Pro, there’s a good chance your experience is being somewhat spoiled by poor battery life.

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132-page Samsung document outlines how the Galaxy S should be more like the iPhone

8 August, 2012 - Killian Bell

Samsung has always maintained that it didn’t copy any of Apple’s intellectual property when it designed its Galaxy devices, despite the seemingly obviously similarities. But one piece of evidence that popped up in the trial this week could prove otherwise. A 132-page Samsung document outlines exactly what the Korean company wanted to change to make its Galaxy S more like the iPhone.

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Apple releases new iPad TV advert – “All On iPad”

8 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
iPad TV advert - All On iPad

Apple has released a new TV commercial for the third-generation iPad. Titled “All On iPad”, it continues the theme of the last iPad advert “Do It All” – highlighting both the versatility of the device, and the quality of its Retina display.

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iOS 6 scales to fit a taller 640 x 1136 iPhone display

7 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
iPhone concept with smaller dock

A discovery made by 9to5Mac, in one of the applications included with Apple’s iOS development tools, suggests that the Cupertino company is at least testing an iPhone with a taller display. In addition, the upcoming iOS 6 can automatically scale to a 640 x 1136 resolution with five rows of icons displayed.

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