“Outlook for Mac looks absolutely delicious”
Sure.
Well, they surely seem real. Basing on this video and the images we’ve just found, it looks like the upcoming iPhone “4G” will indeed have a front facing camera, and maintain the usual form factor we’re used to.
Fake, real, optimistic? Personally, I’d like something like this.
Check out the images and video after the jump.
Available here, one of the best styles I’ve ever seen. Installed.
We know Fuel Collective as a company that makes great software, and their latest application, Permute, has officially become one of my must have apps on any Mac. If you need some convincing, imagine being able to convert your favorite TV shows or music videos to any format imaginable. Just tell Permute that you want the latest Lady Gaga music video formatted for your PS3 or iPhone, and it does the job for you. The end user shouldn’t have to worry about extensions or formats - all the user should be concerned about is getting their files converted to the platform they want quickly and easily.
Let’s take a look.
Following our previous post, we’ve received a second (and presumably last) video of the iPad App Store.
The video shows unseen details like charts, categories, the switch to iPhone apps process. It’s quite interesting to see that even camera apps show up in the iPhone section while browsing from the iPad.
Take a look after the break.
Check your Software Update folks. Expect a detailed post later today.
Changelog:
The 10.6.3 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, including fixes that:
- improve the reliability and compatibility of QuickTime X
- address compatibility issues with OpenGL-based applications
- address an issue that causes background message colors to display incorrectly in Mail
- resolve an issue that prevented files with the # or & characters in their names from opening in Rosetta applications
- resolve an issue that prevented files from copying to Windows file servers
- improve performance of Logic Pro 9 and Main Stage 2 when running in 64-bit mode
- improve sleep and wake reliability when using Bonjour wake on demand
- address a color issue in iMovie with HD content
- improve printing reliability
- resolve issues with recurring events in iCal when connected to an Exchange server
- improve the reliability of 3rd party USB input devices
- fix glowing, stuck, or dark pixels when viewing video from the iMac (Late 2009) built-in iSight camera
Just as we were about to receive a second video, the official iPad guided tours are available on Apple.com, here.
Nice job, Apple.
Well, sort of.
VoucherCodes has posted an interesting post, analyzing how much it would cost today to buy each Apple product of the past, accounting for inflation. And as you can guess, the result is definitely worth checking out.
If the Apple Lisa was available today, it would cost $21.744 - the cost of 43 iPads 16GB, Wifi model. So yes - Steve was right about the magical and unbelievable price, after all.
Take a look at the infographics after the break.
As many people on Twitter and Short Order Tech report, it looks like Apple has started shipping the first iPads.
We previously heard that Apple charged many credit cards last week, and now we’re receiving the first news about shipments coming from China. Early delivery? That’s very likely.