Apple invents ‘universal magnetic adapter’ to bring MagSafe to everything w/ a single port
Yesterday we detailed an Apple patent showing work on a stackable Smart Connector plug of sorts. Today we get a look…
Yesterday we detailed an Apple patent showing work on a stackable Smart Connector plug of sorts. Today we get a look…
Apple has released iOS 5 beta 4 to developers in addition to the fourth beta of iTunes 10.5 and the…
Apple has just seeded the third beta of iOS 5 to registered to developers. Beta 3 of iTunes 10.5 is…
OK, we gave Consumerist guy a bit of sass when he said his iPod Nano blew up and almost burned his neighborhood down. Turns out he might have had something there. Apple today admitted that a very small percentage of Gen 1 nanos might have a defective battery:
"Apple has determined that in very rare cases batteries in first generation iPod nanos sold between September 2005 and December 2006 can overheat causing failure and deformation of the iPod nano. Apple has received very few reports of such incidents (less than 0.001 percent of first generation iPod nano units), which have been traced back to a single battery supplier. There have been no reports of serious injuries or property damage, and no reports of incidents for any other iPod nano model.
[Ed. note: Jason Stern is a Criminal Defense Attorney in private practice in New York City] 8:34 am. A college professor…