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WWDC 2008 Keynote Predictions

Monday, June 9th, 2008

The 2008 WWDC Keynote begins in about 15 minutes, and the internet is abuzz with predictions for what Apple is planning. Here are some of my predictions for what we will see at this year’s WWDC 2008 Keynote.

  • 3G iPhone: Duh. While the first generation iPhone has only been around for about a year or so, the demand for a 3G iPhone is extraordinary. There has been way too many “leaks” for Apple to deny the fact that they are making a 3G iPhone. My expectations: standard 16GB, maybe a 32GB as well, starting at $199 and $299 respectively.
  • Snow Leopard: While I’m not entirely sure about this one, I believe there has been enough development for the iPhone in order to necessitate some sort of “developer” edition of Leopard. Maybe it is a less memory-intensive version of Leopard; built for pure developing. Price will be $99, offered at WWDC immediately following the keynote, available across Apple stores starting tomorrow.
  • Mac Tablet: It is probable that Apple has been in the works making a Tablet for a while, maybe even before the iPhone. Meant for graphic designers, engineers, etc. Starts (begin extreme speculation) at $1499, 2.4GHz, 2GB RAM.
  • That’s my short list of predictions. I won’t be liveblogging the liveblogging like I normally do (I’m in Biology class right now) but I will be reading the liveblog at MacRumorsLive and posting important announcements as they are.. announced.

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Firefox 3 RC1 Now Available

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Safari, whether we like it or not, is the Internet Explorer of Macs. No, I don’t mean that it is buggy and unreliable like Internet Explorer, instead it I mean that it is bundled with all Macs. Many people are not Internet Explorer fans, and so they have switched to different browsers. Many of these switchers switch to Firefox for increased security and speed, and on the Mac it is no different.

Firefox 3.0 RC (Release Candidate) 1 was released yesterday. Potentially, this could be Firefox 3 or if changes are needed, the first in many RCs. From the release notes:

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“Released: May 16, 2008

This Firefox 3 Release Candidate is a preview release of Mozilla’s next generation Firefox browser and is being made available for testing purposes only.

Preview releases are published to collect feedback from Web developers and our testing community before advancing to the next stage in the release process. The final version of Firefox 3 will be released when we qualify the product as fully ready for our users. Users of the latest released version of Firefox should not expect all of their add-ons to work properly with this preview release.

Please see below for an extensive list of features and enhancements found in Firefox 3, as well as known issues and frequently asked questions. As always, we appreciate your feedback either through this feedback form or by filing a bug in Bugzilla.”

New features in Firefox 3 include:

  • Gecko 1.9: A new graphics layout engine used to improve standards compliance.
  • Themes for each OS: Mac OS X, Linux, Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Redesigned download manager, bookmark system, password manager, plug-in manager, and others.

Firefox 3.0RC1 is available for download here. Remember, this is a test release! Use at your own risk!

iPhone/iPod Touch Firmware 1.1.3 already jailbroken, download available soon?

Monday, January 21st, 2008

It’s been out for only 6 days, and already the iPhone/iPod Touch firmware version 1.1.3 has been jailbroken by the iPhone Dev Team. According to Jonathan Zdziarski, the developer of the NES.app application for the iPhone and iPod touch and also a member of the iPhone Dev Team, the jailbreak is software-based and was created by himself and six other members. From Jonathan’s page:

“I wasn’t going to post anything, but since there is a lot of confusion surrounding the 1.1.3 jailbreak, I thought I’d clear a few misconceptions up. The iPhone-Elite team and the iPhone/iTouch Dev teams have recently merged and collaborated on a software jailbreak for v1.1.3. I’ve posted some screenshots here and here. Overall, it took the work of about seven members, including myself, to craft this jailbreak - it was a true team effort. It has been previously speculated that this followed up a previous hardware jailbreak, but this is not the case. The software method we used involves some fancy command-line work, however a few other team members have already begun writing scripts to perform most of the difficult stuff, dramatically reducing the amount of time and brain power you’ll need to invest. As to why it hasn’t been released yet, we’re actually a bit torn about the subject. Some of us would like to see it released, but at the end of the day it really does make sense to hang onto the method until next month when Apple’s SDK is released.

According to the post, the jailbreak will apparently not be released soon, apparently not until past the SDK is released (end of February). This could be disappointing for those who upgraded to the 1.1.3 firmware from jailbroken devices, but we can hope that when the SDK is released there will be no need for jailbreak applications.

The last jailbreak for the iPhone and iPod Touch was 1.1.2, which required a downgrade to 1.1.1 and back to 1.1.2. There was also a variety of methods to jailbreak the iPhone and iPod Touch after this, including the TIFF exploit in Safari. With the 1.1.3 update, Apple has made it more difficult to jailbreak the devices, not unlike the catch-up game that PSP users are playing with Sony right now.

[via iPhone Atlas]

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Macbook Air is up on the Apple Website

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

It’s been.. 3 minutes since the keynote has ended and the Macbook Air is already on the Apple Site

10:09: Macbook Air. “The World’s Thinnest Notebook”

10:10: Comparing to Sony TZ notebooks, 3 lbs — too much compromise with other features.

10:12: Macbook Air is 0.16″ to 0.76″ thick. It fits inside an envelope.

10:12: Magnetic Latch, 13.3″ widescreen

10:13: LED backlit, iSight, Macbook-like keyboard but with light sensor, multi-touch trackpad

thanks to Gizmodo for the pic

10:15: Showing off trackpad, moving windows, rotating windows, etc.

10:16: 1.8″ hard drive, 80 GB hard drive standard, 64 GB SSD as an option.

10:17: 1.6 GHz standard, 1.8 GHz option — kinda slow, isn’t it?

10:20: 45 Watt MagSafe, 1 USB 2.0 Port, Micro-DVI, Audio Out

10:21: 802.11n + Bluetooth 2.1

10:22: New feature called Remote Disc for installing things via CDs and DVDs, Macbook Air has no optical drive, Superdrive accessory for $99.

10:23: 5 hours of battery life

10:24: 2GB RAM standard

10:25: $1799, ships in two weeks, preorder today

10:27: Environmentally friendly, recyclable case, mercury and lead free display, BFR free circuit boards, etc.

A quick check shows that the Macbook Air 1.8 GHz with 64GB SSD drive on the Apple Store is $3098. Ouchies. That’s pretty much specced out, besides the addition of a Superdrive (USB plug-in) for $99, and Ethernet Adapter for $49.

An overview of the Air will be written this afternoon. Check in later for it and more overviews on the new iPhone/iPod Touch features, Apple TV features, and iTunes Movie Rentals.

Macworld 2008 Keynote Live Coverage

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

So here we are. It’s time for Macworld 2008. Refresh your browsers and get ready for an exciting morning. The keynote starts at 9 AM PST.

8:15 AM: People are beginning to get press badges for the keynote. No one has been allowed in yet, as far as I know.

8:50 AM: Press is about to be let in to the Center.

9:00 AM: People are in the Center now, Coldplay playing while we wait for the Stevester.

9:05 AM: Starting the keynote in a minute or so..

9:13 AM: Lights beginning to dim.

9:14: Get a Mac Ad playing..

9:14: Steve is on stage, talking about Leopard selling 5 million copies, almost 20% of installed base has upgraded.

9:17: Microsoft Office 2008 is shipping as of today.

9:19: Time Machine is good, but not good enough for notebooks. New product announced: Time Capsule

9:19: Time Capsule is Airport Express with build in hard drive for backups.

9:20: Two versions announced: 500 gb - $299, 1 TB - $499.

9:20: Showing Mac/PC ad for Time Machine

9:21: Second thing: iPhone

9:21: iPhone been out on market for 200 days, 4 million sold. 20,000 sold per day average

9:23: iPhone holds around 20% of Smartphone market in US

9:25: Talking about SDK coming out in February, “we wanted to give everybody something today too”… New features announced: Web Clips, Maps with GPS location, home screen customization.. etc, (just like 1.1.3 firmware)

9:28: Still demoing all the different features, SMS texting, etc.

9:30: Showing “Add to home screen” feature


9:31: Up to 9 Webclips on your home screen at a time

9:33: Showing off Locate Me feature on Google Maps, uses Google and Skyhook wireless

9:34: Update 1.1.3 is available today.
9:35: Mail, Maps, Stocks, Notes, and Weather are now available for iPod Touch (finally). $20 upgrade for iPod Touch users (WTF?)

9:35: Third Thing: iTunes

9:36: 4 billion songs sold as of last week, 20 million sold on Christmas day. 125 million TV shows sold. 7 million movies.

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9:37: iTunes Movie Rentals

9:38: Every major movie studio is on board, Touchstone, Miramax, MGM, Lionsgate, Newline, Fox, WB, Disney, Paramount, Universal, Sony.

9:40: Over 1000 movies available. Watch on Macs, PCs. all iPods and iPhones on the market.

9:40: Watch the movies instantly.

9:41: Library titles are $2.99, New Releases $3.99.

9:42: Launches today in U.S., International is later in the year. Updates will follow for iPods/iPhones and iTunes.

9:45: Apple TV take two, no computer requirement, rent movies, DVD and HD + 5.1 Surround sound. Audio and Video podcasts, and photos from Flickr (woo) and .Mac.

9:46: Syncs with iTunes, HD rentals are $4.99, 100 titles available today

9:47: Showing demo of Apple TV

9:49: Preview movies from interface, see what other renters of that movie have rented.

9:51: Showing a scene from Die Hard, third time we’ve seen Justin Long today.

9:52: Searching through iTunes Movies

9:53: Showing off new UI for Apple TV

9:56: Showing Photos feature, stream directly off of .Mac servers

9:58: Showing Flickr on Apple TV, really nice looking.

10:00: Flickr causing some technical difficulties.. demo is now over, reviewing the features

10:01: Apple TV update is a free software update. Price has been dropped $70 to $229. New software update will be out in two weeks.

10:02: Welcoming CEO of Fox to stage, Jim Gianopulos.

10:05: Apple is reinventing the movie rental model

10:07: Talking about DVDs, Family Guy DVD has a iTunes compatible copy.

10:07: Stevester is back on stage.

10:08: Fourth Thing: There’s something in the air..

10:09: Macbook Air. “The World’s Thinnest Notebook”

10:10: Comparing to Sony TZ notebooks, 3 lbs — too much compromise with other features.

10:12: Macbook Air is 0.16″ to 0.76″ thick. It fits inside an envelope.

10:12: Magnetic Latch, 13.3″ widescreen

10:13: LED backlit, iSight, Macbook-like keyboard but with light sensor, multi-touch trackpad

thanks to Gizmodo for the pic

10:15: Showing off trackpad, moving windows, rotating windows, etc.

10:16: 1.8″ hard drive, 80 GB hard drive standard, 64 GB SSD as an option.

10:17: 1.6 GHz standard, 1.8 GHz option — kinda slow, isn’t it?

10:18: Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel taking stage, talking about processor size.

10:19: Steve back on stage

10:20: 45 Watt MagSafe, 1 USB 2.0 Port, Micro-DVI, Audio Out

10:21: 802.11n + Bluetooth 2.1

10:22: New feature called Remote Disc for installing things via CDs and DVDs, Macbook Air has no optical drive, Superdrive accessory for $99.

10:23: 5 hours of battery life

10:24: 2GB RAM standard

10:25: $1799, ships in two weeks, preorder today

10:25: Showing ad for Air

10:27: Environmentally friendly, recyclable case, mercury and lead free display, BFR free circuit boards, etc.

10:29: Steve–First two weeks of 2008, we have updated MAc Pro, introduced Time Capsule and Macbook Air, updated iPhone, iPod Touch, and Apple TV, and added movie rentals for iTunes.

10:31: Randy Newman about to perform

Well, that seems like it is it. Thanks for all of you who stayed for the whole thing, and an overview of all the new products will be up this afternoon.


Liveblogging the Liveblogging: Macworld Keynote 2008

Monday, January 14th, 2008

As some of you may know already, I will not be attending the Macworld Keynote this year. Unfortunately, the requirements for a press outfit to attend the keynote does not allow Apple Reporter to attend. Specifically, there must be two writers at Apple Reporter, and it must get at least 1k readers each day. Obviously these aren’t goals that are being met right now, but perhaps next year Apple Reporter will be there.

But onto the keynote. Tomorrow at 9 AM PST (12 PM EST), Steve Jobs will begin the annual keynote that has the entire internet predicting. Since we won’t be there, we will be Liveblogging the Liveblogging as it were, and by that I mean liveblogging what I’m hearing in the Apple blogs around the internet.

It’s going to be a busy morning for the entire blogosphere. I’d like to thank Engadget, TUAW, and Gizmodo in advance, as they will probably be the blogs I’ll be liveblogging. Obviously those sites will have more info since they will be there, but I hope that you will stick around to read it here.

For those uninitiated to the Keynote procedure, it is a good idea to refresh this page every 30 seconds to a minute to get the most up to date announcements. Check back at this page tomorrow before the keynote begins so you can stay on top of the announcements right from the beginning. Overviews of the product announcements will be posted in the afternoon after the keynote. Have fun reading!

MACWORLD LIVE COVERAGE CAN BE FOUND HERE


NetNewsWire is now free

Friday, January 11th, 2008

NetNewsWire, one of the best RSS readers for Mac OS X, has been updated to version 3.1, and along with that, the software is now completely free.

NetNewsWire was created by Brent Simmons, and version 1.0 was released in February of 2003. In 2005, a company called NewsGator purchased Ranchero Software, Simmons’ company, and their application NetNewsWire. In June 2007, NetNewsWire 3.0 was released, and added integration with iLife products and Growl support, as well as a new interface. As of version 3.1 (released January 10, 2008), NetNewsWire is completely freeware, and offers support with Bloglines and NewsGator’s RSS syndication service, as well as a tabbed browser built-in and an interface quite similar to Apple’s Mail client. Brent was also the creator of Marsedit, a popular blogging client for Mac OS X that was purchased by Red Sweater Software in February 2007.

According to an Ars Technica interview, Simmons, creator of NNW, is “totally excited about NetNewsWire going free! It’s an ideal situation, a developer’s dream come true: I get paid to work on software I love, and everybody can use that software. How sweet!” It appears that NewsGator is now offering all of their RSS readers for free, such as NetNewsWire and FeedDemon.

NetNewsWire has been briefly covered before on Apple Reporter in the post “What’s on your Dock?” where it was shown that I myself use NetNewsWire. I use it to gather all my Mac related feeds (my news source for writing), such as Macworld and TUAW.

NetNewsWire can be downloaded at the NetNewsWire homepage at NewsGator.

Xserve updated

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Apple, along with the Mac Pro, have updated their Xserve server product today. From the Apple press release:

“Starting at just $2,999, the new Xserve has up to two Quad-Core 3.0 GHz Intel Xeon processors for 8-core performance, a new server architecture, faster front side buses, faster memory, up to 3TB of internal storage and two PCI Express 2.0 expansion slots for greater performance and flexibility. “With the latest Intel processors and no client access licenses, Xserve offers unbeatable server performance and value for under $3,000,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.”

Not much else to say, I don’t know much about Xserve. It is interesting to note that the Mac Pro and Xserve were both updated in the middle of the CES (Consumer Electronics Show), because of Intel’s announcement that the Penryn is now shipping with computers. If you haven’t caught it yet, the Mac Pro and Xserve contain the new Penryn chips.

Remember, only 6 days till Macworld. If Apple is announcing products right before it, they must have enough things to keep us entertained at the Jobsnote.

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Mac Pro Refresh

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Apple has refreshed another of their products, the Mac Pro. The is now an 8-core machine (that’s 2 quad-core processors now).

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Yeah, it’s pretty much awesome looking. The new features, straight from the Mothership themselves:

“two of Intel’s new 45 nanometer Quad-Core Xeon processors running up to 3.2 GHz, powerful new graphics and up to 4TB of internal storage, offering the ideal system for creative professionals, 3D digital content creators and scientists.”

Here’s the basic configuration, without any features added:

  • Two 2.8 Quad-Core Intel Zeon Processors
  • Two GB of RAM (2 x 1GB)
  • One 320GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s Hard Drive
  • One ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 256MB Video Card
  • One 16x SuperDrive
  • Apple Mighty Mouse and New Apple Keyboard
  • Mac OS X Leopard

The new basic configuration is $2,799 shipped, or as low as $67 a month with financing.

Adium 1.2 released

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

Adium, arguably the best IM client for Mac, has been updated to version 1.2, adding features such as improved menus, improvements to Jabber support, better group chat and better Applescript support. From the Adium team:

“The Adium team is proud to announce the availability of Adium 1.2. This is a major feature release with a ton of fantastic improvements as well as a a ridiculous number of bug fixes. We’ve discussed many (but not all) of the new features themselves previously on the blog, including the improved Adium menu item and account management features, various and sundry improvements to Jabber support (including SSL certification authentication, server-supplied action support, and discovery services browsing), fixed Bonjour local area network messaging with file transfers, better group chat (conferencing), a completely rewritten Applescript dictionary which should lead to all sorts of powerful new interactions with other programs, and detachable groups. (One ‘advertised’ feature which did not make it into Adium 1.2 was MSN personal messages; development efforts for these are still in progress by the libpurple team. A future version of Adium will have this enhancement once it’s ready.)”

Next on the Adium team’s list of improvements are MSN personal messages (a favorite of MSN users), and eventually video chat. Adium has been covered on Apple Reporter before, as one of our “Apps of the Week”.

More info about Adium: (from the App of the Week post)

Adium is a chat program that was first developed in 2001 by college student Adam Iser. Since then, it has had a long and confusing developing cycle, involving name changes and version number mix-ups. As of this writing, Adium is at version 1.1.4, and is currently the most popular IM solution for Mac OS X. While there is virtually nothing wrong with it, one frequently requested feature is A/V chat, which is being worked on as I write this. Adium offers almost complete customization, from message styles to contact list windows, dock icons to sound sets. It is also open source, and completely free. Is there anything wrong with it?

Adium is available for download here.

Rumor: First supposed images of iPhone 1.1.3 seen online?

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Newcomer to the Apple rumor mill Gearlive have posted 10 supposed new images of the latest iPhone update, 1.1.3.

App dragging on the Springboard

The images showcase 4 new features to the iPhone. The first of them being the ability to move around icons on your home screen of the iPhone. While the “springboard”, as it is referred to by iPhone users, has been enhanced before, the ability to move apps around is, as far as I can tell, a new feature to the iPhone.

Bookmarks on the Springboard

Next is the ability to add bookmarked pages from Safari to your home screen. The possibilities that are included with this feature are endless, and it is sure to be a feature that iPhone users will quickly integrate into their iPhone usage.

Maps — Locate Me, Hybrid View

Third in the feature list are new additions to the Maps app, based off of Google Maps. Maps now supports Hybrid mode, a recent addition to Google Maps, which is similar to the Satellite setting but with the addition of street names and other labels to roads, etc. Maps also sports new additions to the menu at the bottom of the app, including the biggest feature added to Maps: the “Locate Me” feature.

According to Gearlive, the feature uses cell-tower triangulation to locate the iPhone and subsequently the user on Maps. Like the home screen bookmarks, this feature is something that should quickly be integrated into the iPhone’s “must-use” features.

Multiple Contact SMS/Texting

The last feature shown in Gearlive’s gallery is the ability for SMS messages to be sent to multiple contacts. This feature is probably something that should’ve been included in iPhone v1.1.1, but the addition of this will please those of us who are text-message fiends.

Opinion/Analysis

While the fact that Gearlive is not a reputed site for Apple rumors remains, the features shown are pretty compelling evidence to show a new firmware update is in due order. While I do not keep track of every iPhone third-party app that is released, I am well informed enough to know that features like the ones shown would have been unmasked already.

Gizmodo has reported that the firmware shown is indeed real. While the confirmation is not from anyone close to Apple themselves, it is from a reputable iPhone hacker named Natetrue.

Nate says that the update brings the expected shutdown of third-party apps and unlocks, but this is expected for all updates (note that while Apple said they would shut down third-party software on the iPhone in 1.1.2, it was jailbroken within minutes).

[Thanks to Gearlive for images and Gizmodo for verification of update]

New iPhone interface for Google launched

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Google, without any warning, launched its new interface for the Google homepage for the iPhone. According to Techcrunch, the new version was rumored to be released sometime this week, and yesterday it appeared without any notice.

The new interface is customized with that all too familiar interface that iPhone users are sure to be familiar with by now. The new interface shrinks the Google homepage down to the searchbar and a menu at the top, with a series of Google Apps and Services available with just a click, such as Gmail, Calendar, Reader, and more.

Without owning an iPhone, it is hard to test the new page. Anyone with an iPhone confirming this works? It should look like the picture below.

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(thanks to Techcrunch for the image)

Office 2008 allows iPod integration

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Microsoft’s long in the making Office 2008 suite has been previewed a little bit more on the Microsoft site, and there are some new features that have not yet been seen. One of these is iPod and iPhone integration with Powerpoint, for easy sharing of presentations using the photo viewer. Also announced is compatibility with the Apple Remote, and other features, all of which can be viewed here.

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Icon Customizer CandyBar updated to 3.0, Leopard compatible and more

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

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Panic, the company behind brilliant apps such as Transmit, Coda, and Unison, have updated their popular icon organization and customization tool CandyBar to version 3.0. With the new update, there are many added features that make CandyBar an amazing and fun experience to use. First off, CandyBar 3.0 is compatible with 10.5 Leopard, so for those who don’t like the new icons for Leopard, you can customize them as well as the Dock, just as you did with Tiger. CandyBar also has a new UI, making it easier to browse through the icons you’ve downloaded. Along the same lines, iContainers, the standard for icon sets, can now be used with Quick Look, for simple icon viewing. All the icons are now 512×512 also.

CandyBar 3 is shareware, and is limited to 15 days and 250 icons. It can be purchased for $30 a copy, or $19-$24 for an upgrade (see page.

Inquisitor updated for Leopard

Monday, November 26th, 2007

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Inquisitor, the popular search enhancement tool for Safari, has been updated to version 3.0, build 50, and is now usable on Leopard. Because earlier versions of Inquisitor made use of the InputManager folder which is no longer available in Leopard, it has taken some time for it to be updated.

Inquisitor, as previously mentioned, enhances your search bar on Safari and auto-completes the phrases and offers suggestions. This is useful in many different ways, as you can imagine, and follows the same lines as Quicksilver in terms of time reduction and increase of productivity.

Download is available here (download will start upon opening link)

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