Category: Apple
You are currently viewing posts published in the Apple category. Other categories can be found to the right of the page.
Posted by Simon with One Response
Since I’ve been following Apple it appears as if they are getting looser and looser with their release dates. Is this just my perception, or is there something nefarious going on here?
Popularity: 2% [?]
Can Apple Support Multiple iPhone SKUs?
Posted by Simon with No Responses Yet
With the demand for an iPhone with a faster connection growing, how will Apple approach the differing standards found across the world for providing such wireless data?
Popularity: 2% [?]
3 Tips for Using Spaces in OSX Leopard
Posted by Simon with No Responses Yet
When OSX Leopard was first announced, Spaces was one of the features that got me most excited. Whenever I’m at my Mac, I’m typically doing a number of things at the same time. The ability to quickly and easily switch between seemingly full desktops, each of which containing applications, had me sold from day one. [...]
Popularity: 5% [?]
The Very Best Articles about Apple and OSX
Posted by Simon with One Response
This post summarises the best articles covering Apple and OSX from this site’s archives.
Popularity: 3% [?]
Posted by Simon with One Response
Since my last two OSX Hidden Gem posts, OSX has gone up a version and many OSX users have entered the brave new world of Leopard. Leopard has been an interesting release. Not as major as some would have hoped yet still interesting enough to warrant the entrance fee.
Just like the previous Hidden Gems articles, [...]
Popularity: 7% [?]
Macworld 2008 - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Posted by Simon with No Responses Yet
A week on and the dust has settled on the Macworld 2008 announcements. So what were the highlights and lowlights of the show?
Popularity: 3% [?]
CSS Edit - Competition Part Deux!
Posted by Simon with No Responses Yet
CSS Edit is one of, if not THE best CSS editing application available on any platform. It blows most others completely out of the water. Why? It’s a very mac-like application. It’s fast, sleek, highly usable and does a fantastic job of catering for beginners and experienced users alike. The X-Ray feature is especially usefull, [...]
Popularity: 3% [?]
Macworld 2008 - iPhone and iPod Updates
Posted by Simon with One Response
Apple squeezed out some minor updates to the iPhone and iPod Touch during Macworld 2008. In amongst the barrage of stats thrown our way, there were five new apps made available for the Touch and new firmware for the iPhone. So what are the changes?
The iPhone has an enhanced Google Maps application (complete with a [...]Popularity: 3% [?]
-
Post Details
This post was written on January 15, 2008 (last modified on January 15, 2008) by Simon and posted in Apple.
Popular
Ads



![Validate my RSS feed [Valid RSS]](http://www.oakinnovations.co.uk/blog/wp-content/themes/OIB5/valid-rss.png)

