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iOS devices refer to any of Apple’s hardware that runs the iOS mobile operating system which include iPhones, iPads, and iPods. Historically, Apple releases a new iOS version once a year, the current version is iOS 10. Here is the complete list of iOS 10 compatible devices.

New iPhone on the way (Updated)

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Update: Pinchmedia has some more info

MacRumors happened upon some code in the new SDK which seems to reveal that a new iPhone is coming in June.  While this news isn’t really unexpected, it is the first signs we are seeing that the iPhones are going to be upgraded (what? you thought Apple was going to discontinue them?). 

On a separate note, they also got a screengrab from a web hits vendor which shows that someone with one of these new iPhones has been browsing the web – or that someone has been spoofing for fun and profit.  No word yet on whether this person was looking for weight gaining supplements.

They go on to speculate that the new iPhone will have multiple core chips with multi core graphics.  While we can’t speak for the graphics chips, we don’t expect multi-core CPUs to enter the handset market this year. 

The news is similar to the December news that new Mac Mini and iMac graphics drivers were found in the most recent versions of Leopard.   While we know there are going to be updates, we just like to see evidence of it.

iLife Shipping from Apple, Best Buy and now Amazon

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As we reported yesterday, Best Buy and Apple are now shooting iLife out their backsides.  But what about 9to5mac affiliate Amazon?  They’ve just updated their page.

  This item will be released on January 28, 2009.

Go get it….

iLife ’09 $79
iLife ’09 Family Pack $99 (up to 5 licenses – screw you Brady Bunch!)

iWork ’09 $79
iWork ’09 Family Pack  $99

The Box Set – which includes iLife ’09, iWork ’09 and a Leopard license
Single License: $169
Family License: $229

 

Remember to check all of the Apple related deals at 9to5mac.com/toys (feed).

 

Papermaster to join Apple on April 24th

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It looks like the Mark Papermaster/IBM hiring saga is over.  Apple today released the news in a Press Release entitled "Mark Papermaster to Begin at Apple as Senior Vice President of Devices Hardware Engineering on April 24".  According to Apple, the litigation between IBM and Mark Papermaster has been resolved. In other words, some cash changed hands.  We hope he was worth it.

Papermaster will inherit outgoing iPod chief Tony Fadell’s turf along with other devices that spring from the iPhone and iPod touch platforms.   This is probably one of the most, if not the most exciting areas of product development for Apple right now.  The competing Netbook platforms on PC are the only growth area and Apple is widely expected to come up with an answer – although Apple’s will of course have to be a twist on the idea that you never thought of.

Papermaster’s mug still isn’t gracing the Executive Bios Page yet at Apple but you can bet it will shortly.

 

 

NVIDIA Graphics update 2009

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Apple, today is attempting to rectify the problems associated with the Dual-link DVI adapter and 30-inch screens that have been plaguing new MacBook/AIR/Pro owners (including myself) since we received our devices (2 months late).  And some other stuff.  Hit software update and report any and all snappieness™.

 

This update improves cursor movement when using the Apple Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter with the Mini DisplayPort enabled MacBook Air, MacBook and MacBook Pro. It also improves playback of HD video running on systems with NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT or GeForce 9600M graphics.

iBluetooth to bring file transfers to jailbroken iPhones

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You know that Bluetooth chip in the iPhone is capable of doing wonderous things, right?  It is able to do A2DP stereo wireless and EDR Bluetooth file transfers.  For some reason (battery?) Apple has decided to leave these features out of the software. 

Never fear, MeDevil has found a way around Apple software limitations and is building a hack that will allow file transfers called iBluetooth.  It will be in your Cydia iSpazio repository "soon".

As with all hacked applications, we urge caution when installing, you don’t want something like "this" to happen.  (This = Android app that erases memory and installs spyware.)

Frankly, we’d more like to see Stereo Bluetooth but we’ll take what we can get.  (via Giz)

 

Video of MacWind

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Tim Cook made it fairly clear that Apple didn’t want to compete in the Netbook space at this week’s earnings report.  We know you’ve been waiting for that Apple Netbook so we’re showing you the best/easiest substitute.  Tha MacWind (via CultofMac) seems to be a worthy paceholder until Apple joins this space – if at all.  MSI has been gracious enough to provide Mac drivers for their WiFi hardware so everything now works out of the box.  Keep in mind all of this Hackintoshness is a legal gray area so make sure you’ve bought at least 3 copies of Leopard in the past year like us.

http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=2917753&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1

..dig the accents… If you are interested in starting a MSI MacWind, the biggest part of your journey will be getting the Wind.  There happens to be a sale at 9to5mac Affiliate Amazon.

From 9to5mac.com/toys:

Amazon.com offers the MSI Windbook Intel Atom 1.6GHz 10" Widescreen Ultra-Mobile PC Notebook, model no. U120-024US, for $379.99. With free shipping, that’s the lowest total price we could find for this newly-released model by $20. This 2.6-lb. notebook features an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 10" 1024×600 LED-backlit LCD display, 1GB RAM, 160GB Serial ATA hard drive, 802.11g wireless, 6-cell battery, 1.3-megapixel webcam, memory card slot, Bluetooth, and Windows XP Home.

Do you really want to take that new MacBook Pro into the bathroom with you?

http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=thepartim-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B001P5GKBM&md=10FE9736YVPPT7A0FBG2&fc1=000000&IS2=1&lt1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=000000&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr From there head over here for the rest of the instructions.

Another Mac Trojan found in torrented Adobe CS4 crack

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Intego today reported another Trojan found in widely circulating in Mac Bittorrents.  Last week it was the iWork torrent.   This time it is with the Adobe CS4 Serial Cracker (not the DVD image installer itself).  If you don’t torrent software, at this point you have nothing to worry about.  From Intego:

Exploit: OSX.Trojan.iServices.B Trojan Horse

Discovered: January 25, 2009

Risk: Serious

Description: Intego has discovered a new variant of the iServices Trojan horse that the company discovered on January 22, 2009. This new Trojan horse, OSX.Trojan.iServices.B, like the previous version, is found in pirated software distributed via BitTorrent trackers and other sites containing links to pirated software. OSX.Trojan.iServices.B Trojan horse is found bundled with copies of Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Mac. The actual Photoshop installer is clean, but the Trojan horse is found in a crack application that serializes the program.

After downloading this version of Photoshop, users will run the crack application to be able to use it. The crack application extracts an executable from its data, than installs a backdoor in /var/tmp/, a directory which is not deleted when the computer is restarted. (If the user runs the crack application again, the Trojan horse creates a new executable with a different name; these random names make it harder to ensure safe removal of the malware.)

The crack application then requests an administrator password, launching the backdoor with root privileges. This copies the executable to /usr/bin/DivX, then creates a startup item in /System/Library/StartupItems/DivX. The program checks to see if it has been launched with root privileges, then saves the root hash password in the file /var/root/.DivX. It listens on a random TCP port, and answers requests such as GET / HTTP/1.0 by sending a 209-byte packet, and makes repeated connections to two IP addresses.

Next, the crack application opens a disk image which is hidden in its resource folder, in a folder named .data, and proceeds to crack the Photoshop program, allowing it to be used.

Since the malicious software connects to a remote server over the Internet, the creator of this malware will be alerted that this Trojan horse is installed on different Macs, and will have the ability to connect to them and perform various actions remotely. The Trojan horse may also download additional components to an infected Mac.

Intego is issuing this alert to warn Mac users not to download Photoshop CS4 installers from sites offering pirated software. (As of 6 am EST, nearly 5,000 people have downloaded this installer, according to a major BitTorrent tracker site.) Since the Trojan horse, in this case, is found merely in the crack application that is bundled with Photoshop CS4, users should avoid downloading any cracking software from sites that distribute pirated software. The risk of infection is serious, due to the number of infected users, and these users may face extremely serious consequences if their Macs are accessible to malicious users. The first version of this Trojan horse was seen downloading new code to infected computers, which were then used in a DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack on certain web sites. Since this new variant uses the same technology, and contacts the same remote servers, it is likely that it will attempt to download new code and perform such actions.

Palm fires back legal volley to Apple

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Apple’s de facto leader, Tim Cook, seemed to threaten legal action against Palm (in so many words) during the earnings conference call this week for their use of multi-touch interface in the Palm Pre. 

We like competition, as long as they don’t rip off our IP, and if they do, we’re going to go after anybody that does … We will not stand for having our IP ripped off and we’ll use whatever weapons we have at our disposal [to make sure that doesn’t happen]. I don’t know that I can be more clear than that.

Palms stock dropped 6%.  Those are mighty big words to the bottom line.

What to do?  Palm fired back, in slightly less harsh terms this morning with…

Well, if Palm was shaken by Cook’s remarks, it’s not letting on. Asked if such aggro rhetoric about Apple’s intellectual property and the grim legal fate of those who might pilfer it worried the company, Palm spokesperson Lynn Fox said not in the least. “Palm has a long history of innovation that is reflected in our products and robust patent portfolio (31 pages of patents in Google Patent Search), and we have long been recognized for our fundamental patents in the mobile space,” she told Digital Daily. “If faced with legal action, we are confident that we have the tools necessary to defend ourselves.”

You think Fred Anderson and Jon Rubinstein (ex Applers) are starting to piss off the current crew?

'1984' Commercial is 25 years old

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During the 3rd Quarter of Superbowl XVIII on this date in 1984, Apple released the famous ‘1984’ commercial,  It has pretty much taken the top spot in all of the "Best Ads Ever" contests and people have been talking about it forever.  It also introduced a pretty important product. 

USC Alum Marcus Allen also had a great game that day for the L.A. Raiders.  I don’t remember the Apple commercial (I was 10 and an Atari XE guy at the time), but I remember "that run"..

He heads left and is completely stopped. He spins around and heads back to the right. He swerves through a couple Redskins defenders, then hits a lane and he’s gone. What I remember most was the way he just seemed to glide to the end zone. He wasn’t running. He wasn’t straining. He just glided past the defenders. Effortlessly pulling away from everyone.

 

Is that a 15 inch MacBook Air?

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Gary Hustwit got to visit Jonny Ive at Apple’s prototyping facility for his upcoming documentary Objectified.  Jonny is holding a regular MacBook Air, but what is that next to him?  It looks a little bigger… but probably isn’t.  Anyway, it is interesting to take a quick peek at where the magic happens.

Doubtful that Apple/Jonny would let Hustwit walk away with a picture of a prototype…But those are some pretty sweet waterjets in the background.  See Jony in the trailer here.

iPod Touch / MacBooks lead Apple to record earnings…

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Liveblogging the earnings call here:

AAPL is up nearly 11% in after hours trading….word on the Street:

  • Revenue: $10.167 billion, up from $9.608 billion in Q1 2008
  • Profit: $1.605 billion, up from $1.581
  • EPS: $1.78 per diluted share vs. $1.76
  • iPods: 22.7 million
  • iPhones: 4.4 million
  • Macs: 2.524 million

Macs (Laptops) and iPods (Touch) were way higher than anticipated (except by some ;).  And somehow they managed to increase margins!?

 

Tron for iPhone is four hands on one iPhone good

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Props go to Japanese developers Pankaku, for developing not only a cool single player mode game but also one that allows simultaneous two player light cycle action on one iPhone.

 

Or four players can play over Wifi.  While we can’t find it at the iTunes store quite yet, we did find (iTunes link to Neu-Tron) another slightly less exciting but more 3D Tron game.  You know, to hold you over until Pankaku makes it through the obstacle course that is the App store selection process or Tron 2 comes out in theaters, whichever comes first.

via Giz

More Sling teasing..

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So apparently all of the Sling employees are playing with the new iPhone app but as of every 8 seconds we check, it isn’t in the iTunes store. More teasing below.

[blip.tv http://blip.tv/play/AeTnHIX+KQ]

Thanks Lil Joe