Unlimited email comes to iPhone

Yahoo! Mail has announced that, as of May, they will be moving to an unlimited email storage arrangement. Why is this big news for Apple fans? With the iPhone’s ties to Yahoo! Mail, they’re essentially being offered unlimited email storage for free, too. We don’t suggest using this for backing up your […]

iPhone tagged as source of flash price increase

For the second time in 2007, prices for NAND flash memory went up this month, with contract prices increasing 4-7 percent, according to ExtremeTech. While Apple isn’t exactly the only company using flash memory these days, it is suspected that the iPhone is responsible for encouraging other companies to produce phones using NAND flash […]

News and notes

If you’ve been wondering about the oft-ignored camera capabilities of the iPhone, About.com has a fairly comprehensive discussion of the subject. The author of the article also looks a little like Christian Slater, so for all you Kuffs fans out there, it’s worth taking a look.

Keyboard designer John C. Dvorak has an interesting perspective […]

TechRestore offers overnight Apple TV upgrades

We’ve been enjoying reading all the amazing hacks and modifications people have already pulled off with their Apple TVs, and since it seems like lots of other people are curious about this too, we thought we’d pass on this information from site-sponsor TechRestore:

Concord, CA - March, 26 2007 - TechRestore, Inc. announced today that they […]

MacBook cases cracking chronically?

The ever-cromulent Jason D. O’Grady has brought up an issue being experienced by several MacBook owners: cracking cases, particularly in the lower right corner of the palm rest area.

We’ve been holding back for a few days on the story to get more accounts of the problem and see if anything else developed. A Flickr […]

iPhone inquiries: one million served

Despite some of the recent nay saying about survey results indicating limited interest in the iPhone, AT&T should be feeling optimistic after taking one million inquiries on the iPhone from interested consumers. It’s looking like the iPhone isn’t exactly going to be the next Apple Pippin.

Speaking of AT&T, their COO, Randall Stephenson, pulled an […]

FastMac expands AC adapter line to PowerBook and iBook G3

Our friends at FastMac let us know they’re continuing to expand their AC adapter offerings, this time with a model for the PowerBook G3 and iBook G3. Here’s the skinny from the horse’s mouth:

Salinas, CA – March 23, 2007 - FastMac today announced that it has expanded its TruePower line of power products with […]

European iPhone carrier still up in the air

With the US launch of the iPhone only a few months away, speculation has been increasing as to who exactly will be offering the iPhone in other countries. Europe in particular has been fueling several rumors, with Vodafone getting the most attention. Adding to the complexity are the murmurs of a 3G iPhone […]

News and notes

Site-sponsor Spire had their Dart featured in Macworld’s Bag of the Week feature. The Dart gets high marks for versatility and its svelte figure, and as the reviewer notes, it’s unlikely you’ll ever need to take advantage of the bag’s lifetime warranty.

Crave (which is, apparently, a CNet blog) has a nice roundup of laptop […]

AOL throws down the gauntlet with iPhone challenge

AOL is preparing to launch a PC-to-mobile service using Winamp Remote, allowing users with a cell phone on a data plan to access the music collection on their PC. As we understand it, installing the software on your PC turns it into, essentially, a music server that streams to your phone using mobile broadband […]

News and notes

If your background is strictly as a Mac person, trying to understand the world of cellphones can be quite a challenge. It’s a whole different world of jargon to try and make heads or tails of. To help improve your education, CrunchGear has a comparison of EV-DO and HSDPA, trying to find out […]