Ladies and gentlemen, Apple’s Q2 2013 results will be released starting at 2PM EST today. Stay tuned to the PowerPage for updated coverage of the press event. In the meantime, prior to worrying about finances, your portfolio and what bills may happen to be due, relax and remember that the Martians from “Sesame Street” were […]
Month: April 2013
This could be useful. Per Macworld, Apple added a welcome tweak to large media purchases initiated either via the mobile iTunes Store or iTunes 11. Users attempting to download large media files such as movies or music box sets are presented a prompt enabling them to commence the download immediately or save it for a […]
It’s not a whopping amount of justice, but it’s still justice. Or at least a settlement. Per 9to5Mac, iPhone 4 owners who participated in a class action lawsuit against Apple over antenna attenuation complaints are finally starting to receive settlement checks. More than a year ago, Apple reached a settlement with attorneys for the class […]
Late Monday, software giant Google released version 7.1.1.1580 of its popular Google Earth program. The new version, a 42.8 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: – Ability to create rich, annotated images from print and save. – Redesigned print flow. – Viewshed/Line of Sight analysis tool from a placemark. – Support for LEAP […]
You know Apple’s One to One service, available for US$99 with the purchase of a new Mac? Well, there are now some new provisos. Per ZDNet, the service terms now state that data migration is available only in the first 60 days (previously 12 months), transfer must be by wired means (no more Wi-Fi transfers), […]