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An announcement by Apple came today in the light of more than a hundred thousand iPhone developers having already downloaded their beta SDK in anticipation of innovation since it was readily launched on March 6 this year. The best and most noticed part... 

According to a recent Financial Times report, Sony and Apple are in talks about inclusion of Blue-ray with their next generation of machines. Apple’s strategy so far has been to stick to DVD and distribute High Definition digital content via the iTunes... 

    Ever since the iTunes by Apple was introduced on January 10, 2001 at the Macworld Exposition, it has had far and wide recognition with music lovers. This digital media player application can not only play digital music and video files but can also... 

As the tradition is, Apple silently went ahead with a patent acquisition covering sensing technology from the British Telecom last week. This patent was originally invented by Lyndsay Williams for BT in late 90’s and as it is, it was developed for a... 

After months of anticipation, the long wait for the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) seems to have been worth it. Most of the developers seem to be more than happy with what they’ve got, from the speculative blogs to forum discussion none expected... 

The MacBook Air SuperDrive is almost essential for those using the Air as their only computer. The SuperDrive’s purpose is to allow its users to burn data onto all major medias at top speeds.  Read More →

Running into a bit of a snag with its delivery, Apple TV seems to have come up a bit short recently. Even after the end of a long February, the anticipated 1000 titles promised by Apple has failed to appear.  The maximum you can rent by selecting “all... 

On January 22, 1984, watercoolers across the country were buzzing about the Raiders embarrassing defeat of the Redskins at Super Bowl XVIII the night before. But what really had people talking was an amazing :60 ad that ran during the third quarter –...