Pretty much everyone who has ever used Safari well knows that this platform is the top dog when it comes to eating up memory. Say what you will, but it really must be the most leaking browser platform there is. In this regard Safari 5 is no different from Safari 4 and all the fancy features that were added don’t make up for the memory failures. Read the rest of this entry »
Throughout Mac’s history, Adobe-based creatives have formed a considerable bunch of Apple’s clientele. Most of them can also be referred to as macheads who have been loyal customers and brought along new crowd. Now, in the light of recent news in regard to iDevice and the new Developer Agreement, Adobe community has been locked out of these devices. Action is required. Read the rest of this entry »
Following the initiative of other great enterprises, e.g. MTV, Apple’s iTunes Music Store expansion to Baltic States has been confirmed by Apple representative in Europe, Mr. Pascal Caigni. Coordinated from Kaunas, Lithuania, iTMS services will become available to Lithuania in 2008 followed by Latvia and Estonia.
For many the argument of not getting the iPhone is due to the fact that this kind of PDA-like phone with a big screen is fragile. A good argument indeed but what’s the reality? PC World is giving some hard time to one of their iPhones to give you answers. Read the rest of this entry »
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Apple iPhone will receive a serious speed upgrade in 2008.
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