iPhone/iPod/iPad apps for June 16
Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).
Read MoreHere are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).
Read MoreApple has released iTunes 9.2, which includes support for iPhone 4, iOS 4, iBooks 1.1, and more. According to Apple’s release notes, it allows you to:
° Sync with iPhone 4 — if you can get one, right? — to enjoy your music, movies, TV shows, books and more on-the-go;
° Sync and read books with an iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 4 and iBooks 1.1;
° Organize and sync PDF documents as books. Read PDFs with iBooks 1.1 on iPad and any iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 4;
° Organize your apps on your iOS 4 home screens into folders using iTunes;
Read MoreProjecturf (http://www.projecturf.com/), a provider of on-demand project and collaboration management software designed for small to medium-sized businesses, has released Projecturf 2.0, an update of its project collaboration tool that’s Mac compatible. Pricing starts at US$34.95 per month for managing up to 10 projects.
Read MoreApparently, Apple can’t make those iPhone 4s fast enough. Earlier today it was announced that the next gen phones won’t ship until July 2 for those who didn’t order quickly enough (that would be by yesterday afternoon, apparently). Now those who were “late” ordering will have to wait until July 14.
Orders completed Tuesday — when the iPhone 4 was first available for pre-order — still have a shipping date of June 24. That’s 20 days after the launch. Apple sold 600,000 iPhones yesterday alone.
Read MoreOther World Computing has announced the OWC PC-8500 DDR3 1066MHz Memory Upgrade Kits up to 8GB for the new Mac mini ‘Unibody’ models introduced by Apple yesterday.
The US$149.99 OWC 4GB DDR3 Memory Module (1 x 4GB memory module) eplaces one factory installed memory module for 5GB or 6GB total RAM. This upgrade isn’t available as a factory option.
The $295.99 OWC 8GB DDR3 Memory Kit (2 x 4GB matched memory modules). This offers up to 41% lower cost than factory installed 8GB upgrade, according to the folks at OWC.
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