Oxford and Cambridge Universities Now Offer Courses On Apple's iTunes service
It was only a matter of time before more British universities start offering free content; both Oxford and Cambridge universities, which rank amongst the world's most prestigious educational institutions, have announced that they will offer educational multimedia resources for free through iTunes's iTunes U section
TUE 07 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Apple's iPhone Still Has Two Serious Vulnearbilities Says Security Researcher
Aviv Raff is a (very) smart guy and when back in July, he informed Apple of two serious security flaws that affected the iPhone, he did the right thing, expecting the Cupertino company to act swiftly to close the vulnerabilities
MON 06 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Stocks, Money and Reporting : Who Wants To Kill Steve "Apple" Jobs?
A citizen journalist, part of the iReport.com site, posted a fake news on Apple's CEO saying that Steve Jobs has had a heart attack when the man behind Apple's revival was actually alive and well
FRI 03 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Apple To Investigate French Claims That Mac Pros Contain Benzene
Apple has denied claims that some of its Mac Pros were emitting benzene and said it did not find any evidence to support claims as was reported by a French newspaper
FRI 03 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Apple Finally Get Rids of iPhone NDA, Developers Sigh
iPhone developers across the world has finally got something to cheer, as Apple announced to lift off the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that had prevented them from talking about the procedures involved in developing various applications for the device
FRI 03 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Apple Threatens To Close Down iTunes Should Royalties Payments Go Up
Apple has come out with a strong statement indicating that it may close down its iTunes Store over a row related to increasing royalty payments to artists, for content sold through it
THU 02 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Adobe is Ready To Launch Flash For iPhone But Apple Still Saying No
Adobe is apparently building an iPhone version of its universally popular Flash player if the senior director of Engineering at Adobe Systems is to be believed
WED 01 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
O2 To Offer Free Apple Macbook With Broadband Bundles? Why not!
Telefonica-owned O2 could soon join the growing number of mobile phone manufacturers offering laptops with wireless broadband packages in a bid to attract potential customers with an exclusive deal with Apple
FRI 26 SEPT. 2008 |Featured in: News
iPhone Boost With World's First iPhone Games Developer Course
In what is termed as the first ever iPhone Games Developer course, the Australian multimedia college Qantm plans to offer courses in game design that aim to help students design games specifically tailored towards the iPhone
TUE 23 SEPT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Rumour Mill : Apple's 32GB iPhone 3G Coming Up In January 2009
Apple could find itself selling three types of iPhone 3G within months if rumours circulating across the interweb are true; 8GB, 16GB and the brand new 32GB iPhone 3G could adorn the windows of Apple high street stores by the end of January 2009
MON 22 SEPT. 2008 |Featured in: News