A French fellow going by the screen name of Dea-loC has come up with a wicked theme for the iPhone. Symbolically dubbed iPhoneOSX, the theme blends Mac OS X Leopard particularities with the iPhone OS to look like something designed in Cupertino, California."This is my preview of my futur [sic] theme: iPhoneOSX,&rdquo... |
26 March 2009 05:12 GMT |
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Just this week, it was reported that one of Apple's rumored October surprises was a new Mac mini. While speculation about a product code-named “The Brick” has been around for quite some time, the dubbing has been shifted from the Mac mini, to a Mac tablet / MacBook touch.TUAW cites its own sources, w... |
26 September 2008 10:00 GMT |
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Two days ago, we were reporting that MacBook Touch rumors were building up speculation as to what the system could look like, perform and, ultimately, when it would be available on the market. As it turns out, even more "leaked" details have surfaced.Seth Weintraub, writing for Computerworld, claims that "talk amongs... |
30 July 2008 03:40 GMT |
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Following the latest rumors on Apple's possibly upcoming MacBook Touch, speculation is starting to build up around the alleged Mac tablet, expected to ship as early as this fall. MacRumors points out to a recent post from Jason O'Grady (of ZD Net) which further confirms what everyone is hoping to see from A... |
28 July 2008 03:38 GMT |
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A highly-demanded and much-rumored new device from Apple, the MacBook Touch, has allegedly been confirmed by a MacDailyNews tipster. The tipster, although not confirmed as an Apple insider, or parts supplier, talks of some mind-blowing features for the new Mac tablet, such as an iPhone-like screen, advanced gesture t... |
23 July 2008 04:04 GMT |
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Apple is growing. Apple itself knows it's growing, thus it will reinforce its lineup of products, particularly desktops and notebooks, particularly (again) MacBooks using "a complete MacBook touch with touchscreen keypad features" to get everyone's attention. Why? Well, first of all because it's a give... |
1 April 2008 14:19 GMT |
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