Filed under: iPhone
The iPhone is getting yet another carrier in the great white north. Virgin Mobile Canada has announced that it'll start selling the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS in the coming months. When exactly? How much? Can I get a Richard Branson ringtone? Actually, I can make my own ringtones, but what about the rest of it? We'll have to wait to find out. All the company said in its incredibly short notice was that it'll sell the phones online and in its brick-and-mortar stores at some point. Well, that and that its gotten some love from J.D. Power and Associates for its prepaid and postpaid wireless services. Full story...
Filed under: Odds and ends
PCMag.com's recent article The Best Apple Product Alternatives couldn't smell any more like "bait" without being covered in worms.
Filed under: OS
After only two days since the last build was seeded, Apple has pushed another 10.
Filed under: Found Footage
Urikane, an iPhone user with a LOT of time on his hands, has put together a (nearly) full alphabet using 540 apps.
Filed under: Desktops, Hardware, Rumors, Mac Pro
AppleInsider is reporting that Apple is preparing to launch a 27-inch Cinema Display and 12-core Mac Pro by June.
Filed under: Software, Software Update
Apple has updated Logic Pro and Logic Express, its digital audio workstation and MIDI sequencer software applications.
Filed under: Gaming
Just yesterday, we heard about this new Square Enix RPG due to come to the iPhone this year, and today, not only do we have official confirmation, but a first official trailer as well.
Filed under: iPhone, iPod touch, App Review
The idea behind Set, the now-classic card/puzzle game, can be mind-numbingly difficult to explain.
Filed under: Software
I never actually used Iris (my image editor of choice is still Pixelmator), but the one-window image editor released a few years ago certainly had its share of fans.
Filed under: iPad
The Wall Street Journal has written that Apple is scrambling to get everything ready for the iPad's release on April 3rd -- not only has it already "sold hundreds of thousands of the device, [according to] people familiar with the matter," but Apple is also working hard to try and "nail down" several big content deals with television companies, having put their original drive for print media on hold for the moment.
Filed under: WWDC
It's March. It's the month where beer turns green, where the road repair crews start taking over the midwest of the United States, and when Apple usually announces its Worldwide Developers' Conference dates.