By Antonnete Teresita, on February 5th, 2013%
After almost five months of shipping iOS 6 of Apple, a jailbreak is now available for the company’s OS. It’s nothing like from its predecessor, the Evasi0n iOS 6 jailbreak tool functions on Mac OS X, Windows, as wells Linux.
The launch of Evasi0n has been greatly waited for by iPhone 5 users as well as owners of the fourth generation iPad, which has the iOS 6 operating system by default. For these owners, the release of the jailbreak tool implies that they can have the upgrade to iOS 6 without missing the capacity on downloading unlicensed applications and modify . . . → Read More: Evasi0n iOS 6 jailbreak tool now released
By Antonnete Teresita, on October 30th, 2012%
On Monday, Apple has issued a statement that the head of its mobile operating system Scott Forstall is going to leave the company by 2013. At the same time, John Browett, the retail head will also leave the company due immediately.
Scott Forstall has been working in the company for about fifteen years, joining the company since 1997 when the company had an acquirement of NeXT Computer to rehire the late CEO Steve Jobs.
The mobile operating system head is recognized as one of the original architects of the operating system of Mac, the Mac OS X. He is also . . . → Read More: Staff change in Apple
By Antonnete Teresita, on April 25th, 2012%
While most viruses hits the Windows platform, Mac users are so confident that their computers don’t need an Anti-virus as it rarely or never happens in their platforms. But news are coming out that there is a malware intended for Windows that is creeping inside Macs.
Around one in five Mac pcs are contaminated with some type of malware, though most of it is designed for Windows-based computers.
A new version of the Flashback Trojan that attacked over half a million Macs lately, in the meantime, is currently creeping again, based on separate report.
. . . → Read More: Windows-intended Malware Infecting Macs
By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on August 23rd, 2011% Apple is reported to be preparing a completely new gadget that can make another “category” of computer, according to the Japanese Website.
The gadget is a new product and the company will be giving the gadget a new name. However, there are no specifics identified, according to the blog post at macotakara.jp.
The site said, “According to anonymous source in Asian supplier company, Apple seems to be preparing project to release new Mac line-up which is absolutely different from current products until end of this year.”
Some wonder whether Apple will be . . . → Read More: Rumors Come About Apple’s New ‘Completely Different’ Device
By Dora Tutor, on August 16th, 2011%
TabCo, the company that promised to bring us the most innovative tablet, has finally revealed its identity. The company surprisingly turned to be Fusion Garage (FG) – the brand behind the flop JooJoo tablet. Company head Chandra Rathakrishnan revealed the latest tablet in a webcast. He justified the viral campaigning by saying that the newest tablet would not have gotten a reasonable possibility in the wake of JooJoo’s failure.
The tablet runs the latest Grid working system. FG asserts that they have only used the Android kernel, much like how Mac OS X was created by means of the Unix . . . → Read More: TabCo Is Actually Fusion Garage
By helen, on July 20th, 2011%
OS X Lion, the newest edition of Apple’s operating system for Mac desktops and laptops, will be released soon.
Lion is the latest update to Mac OS X which first came out in 2001. It puts some features to the operating system that were inspired by the iPad, counting the LaunchPad, which provides one-click access to applications, and a more gesture-based control system.
Chief financial officer of Apple, Peter Oppenheimer, informed analysts in the previous night that Lion would be released on July 20.
Oppenheimer and Apple’s chief operating officer Tim Cook . . . → Read More: Apple Releases OS X Lion
By Jane Gracielo, on July 7th, 2011%
Facebook’s latest feature of video calling powered by Skype, which was opened and was followed by the introduction of ‘Hangout’, video chat by Google in Google+, is not carried for all Operating Systems.
The video calling supports Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer on Windows, Mac and Linux OS but it doesn’t work in the pre-released edition of Mac OS X. Facebook video calling is blocked on Mac OS X Lion browsers. You will observe the video call button go grey with notification saying, “Not supported in this browser or OS version” if you try to make a video call . . . → Read More: How to Enable Facebook Video Calling on Mac OS X Lion Browsers
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