Year: 2007

QuickerTek announces Leopard compatibility

QuickerTek have updated the drivers for their complete line of Quicky and nQuicky wireless signal boosters for Mac OS X Leopard. The nQuicky CardBus is a 802.11n wireless signal booster for CardBus equipped PowerBooks, iBooks and MacBooks. For those Mac users with the Quicky, Quicky Jr., iQuicky and Nano USB, new drivers are also available for these four 802.11b/g products. These new QuickerTek drivers avoid the problems reported by early users of Leopard and wireless networking.

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Miglia announces Mac OS X Leopard support

Miglia today announced that its line of TV products consisting of; TVMax+, TVBook Pro Express, TVMini Express and TVMicro Express are all compliant with Apple’s new operating system, Leopard. In addition, the newly released TVMini2 and soon-to be-released TVMini HD Express will also be 10.5 ready. “Miglia has worked diligently on ensuring full compatibility with Leopard and will continue to focus on getting the best from the changes in the new OS,” says the company.

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Dr Pepper-branded game coming for iPhone

Dr. Pepper today today announced a new branded game for the iPhone Safari browser. Developed by Imaginuity New Media, the game will follow the popular “match three” format that online gaming fans have used for years. Unlike other games, the Dr Pepper game will not be affected by iPhone software updates, as it is accessed via the Safari browser.

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VONaLink SoloRecord is ready for Leopard

VoIP call recording software VONaLink SoloRecord is ready for Leopard,
Apple’s latest version of Mac OS X.

Richmond Hill, Ontario (PRWEB) November 5, 2007 — Arcosoft Inc., developer
of VoIP call recording software, today announced that VONaLink SoloRecord
has been tested on Apple Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. VONaLink works with any
VoIP phone system based on the open SIP standard, such as Vonage, to record
phone calls and to provide screen pops.

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