On its Conference Call Quicktime page, Apple announced the schedule for its Q4 earnings call - which is happening on Monday, October 18 between 2:00pm PT/5:00pm ET. Read more
Apple Schedules FY 2010 Q4 Conference Call For October 18
iTunes: Apple’s Weakest Link→
iTunes: Apple’s Weakest Link
The problem is that iTunes is now a pretty ancient piece of software. When it first appeared in 2001 as a reworking of SoundJam, a program Apple bought from a Californian company in 1999, it provided an elegant way of doing just one thing: getting songs from CDs on to your computer’s hard drive. But over the years, more and more functions have been added: first the management of iPods, then the Apple online store. Then iTunes became the conduit for managing one’s iPhone. The latest addition is the Ping social-networking function.
This is what the industry calls “feature creep” on an heroic scale.
Apple TV Unboxing, Review and Hands-On Video
The new Apple TV should be arriving in customers’ hands later this week (shipment started on Monday), yet PCMag has posted a full review, unboxing slideshow and hands-on video of the new device [via MacRumors].
Apple apparently lifted the embargo earlier today, and the first (good) reviews are in. Read more
Apple Releases iTunes 10.1 Beta
Together with a shiny new build of iOS 4.2, Apple just posted a new beta of iTunes: version 10.1 is live in the developer portal. Read more
Apple Releases iOS 4.2 Beta 2, Here’s What’s New
Go refresh the Developer portal, fellow iOS devs: just as expected, Apple posted a new beta of iOS 4.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. It’s available for download here. Read more
Chrome OS Installed On The iPad
Chrome OS is Google’s upcoming operating system based on the solid foundation of the Chrome web browser and is open source version, Chromium OS. Much has been said about Chrome OS being the OS “of the future”, as it’s entirely based on Chrome’s UI and easy to understand principles. Much has also been said about tablets getting Chrome OS by this fall.
It turns out that the first tablet to get Chrome OS is Apple’s iPad. Read more
Site Features: RSS Feed Update
Starting with MacStories 3.0, we had to make some changes to the site’s RSS content that didn’t please a lot of people - we truncated our feed. Lots of things were happening in our workshop that we weren’t ready to roll out, namely a feature for previous subscribers who represented our original audience.
Droplr For iPhone Now Available
Droplr, a popular URL, image and text sharing service for Mac, has just released its first official iPhone client in the App Store. For those who don’t know what Droplr is, think of it as some sort of CloudApp with a different web app, more keyboard shortcuts, custom domain capabilities and note-sharing options. Read more
iPad’s Newest Accessory - iArm
Is having only 2 arms not good enough for you iPad users? What if I said that you can add a third arm for only $8? That’s right, I said $8! “Wow, Chris, that is such an amazing deal, I would pay upwards of $100 for that” said Federico Viticci. Okay, enough of the pitchman talk. It’s a good thing it’s only a prank pack product (or we’d all buy one); you can order this but it’s only a gift box, no actual iArm ships. Prank Pack’s slogan is “Genuine Fake Gift Boxes.” Sample images after the break. Read more