One of the most disappointing features (or lack thereof feature, in this case) upon the purchase of Apple’s iPhone, was the inability to purchase, or in any form, add ringtones. Initially, the iPhone came equipped with 25 ringtones, all of which were some sort of special effect sound motif. (more…)
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“A group representing people with a hearing loss filed complaints with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission last month, accusing Apple Inc. of not making its iPhone compatible with hearing aids.
The Hearing Loss Association of America, a Bethesda, Md., advocacy group, filed formal complaints with the FCC in August, Brenda Battat, the HLAA’s associate executive director, said in e-mailed comments about Apple’s iPhone. ‘The phone [is] not usable with a hearing aid, either on the microphone or telecoil setting,’ said Battat. ‘Clearly, it was not designed to be hearing aid compatible. It should have been.’ ” Per ComputerWorld
OWC (OtherWorldComputing) is offering different wireless 802.11n options for us users who still own Macs that don’t support 802.11n, but 802.11g or older instead. As of yet, Apple hasn’t released any cards for its older Mac line of products, and it most likely it never will. Many of us find it unreasonable because we feel these computers still fall on a spectrum that Apple could support given that these are only swappable cards.
Anyway, per OWC, all these products are fully tested, and should work fine for your specifications. Click here to check out the website.
In this video, Jobs explains to the media, why 3G is not available for the Apple iPhone yet. Emphasizing how the 3G chip is a power hog, and how it will cut down the talk-time and overall use of the iPhone. (more…)
Intel and partners plan to release the new USB 3.0 connection with fiber-optic links alongside the copper wiring, claiming data transfer rates to be 10 times faster than the current USB 2.0.
The exact release date is unknown, but it should be out in the first half of 2008. However, Intel says to not expect products built with the new specification until 2009-2010 due to the two year lag time from when specifications are generally introduced and the availability of it.
To give you an idea, the current USB 2.0 (which is what your iPod or iPhone uses) transfers at 480 megabits per second, where as USB 3.0 transfer at 4.8 gigabits per second.
Source: ZDNet Asia
Per Apple, “Apple® and T-Mobile today announced that T-Mobile, the leading network operator in Germany, will be the exclusive German carrier of Apple’s revolutionary iPhone™ when it makes its debut in Germany on November 9. iPhone combines three devices into one—a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod®, and the best mobile Internet device ever—all based on Apple’s revolutionary multi-touch interface and pioneering software that allows users to control iPhone with just a tap, flick or pinch of their fingers. Apple sold its one millionth iPhone just 74 days after it went on sale in the U.S. on June 29.” Read the full Press Release here
Microsoft has announced Office 2008 for the Mac on Tuesday. With the announcement they released a website for the suite which explains some of the most prominent features of all the applications.
Some of these features include: Expandable and collapsible Elements Gallery, and on-the-spot new document creation from the Elements Gallery. Also included is the new fresh OfficeArt graphics engine allowing the user to add professional-quality graphics to their documents, presentations, and reports.
If you wish to read more, feel free to visit the Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 landing page.
In a press conference held in London this morning, Steve Jobs announced the launch of the iPhone in the UK market set for November 9, 2007. This will make the UK the second country in the world to (technically) have access to Apple’s most desirable and sought-after product to date.
Jobs was joined by Matthew Key, CEO of O2, the leading mobile communication provider in the UK, and exclusive carrier of the iPhone. (more…)
Welcome to MyMacProduct.com. Near in completion, MyMacProduct.com will offer the Mac Community a website full of information related to products only compatible with the Mac. The purpose of this site is to give people a one-stop resource where ratings of a specific product can be found. These products are both rated by consumers and editors from the site. (more…)