Apple limits iPhone service to AT&T account holders

"iPhone comes with one year of hardware repair service coverage and up to two years of technical support during the time your wireless agreement remains active with AT&T."

Apple limits iPhone service to AT&T account holders

"iPhone comes with one year of hardware repair service coverage and up to two years of technical support during the time your wireless agreement remains active with AT&T."

HDR Wallpapers

HDR photography is becoming fairly popular among the general public and photographers. The best photos are those where the artists don’t overuse tone mapping and create cartoon like image. When done right, HDR...

AmazonMP3 a Serious Challenge to iTunes

Interesting article on the new Amazon.com service: amazonmp3, and how it compares to iTunes.  I tried out the amazon version over the weekend and was pleasantly surprised with the selection, ease of use, and download speeds.  This article goes over some of the main...

Convert Video to Play on Your Mobile Gadget

This might be handy. Or it might be a way to waste time. Only you can know that for your own life."Cell phone Most mobile phones play video in the 3GP format. To get your PC footage rolling on pint-size screens, use Xilisoft's 3GP Converter (xilisoft.com). For Mac users,...

iWorld: Apple sells 1 millionth iPhone+

"Apple Inc. said Monday that it has sold its millionth iPhone, just 74 days after the smart-phone combining the function of a cellphone and an iPod music player was launched late June. Apple sold 270,000 units of...

It's Official: Apple is the New Microsoft

"The most vociferous Microsoft haters slammed the company for being a greedy industry bully that used its monopolistic, clunky, copycat operating system to force software on users and coerce partners into unfair...

Apple Cuts iPhone Price and Revamps iPods

"Apple announced a price cut for its iPhone today, along with a new iPod that looks like the iPhone and a version of its iTunes store that downloads music directly to the player rather than a computer.Steven P....

Starbucks & I-Tunes a Mega Marriage

 Starbucks is taking another step into the world of music.   "The service will allow customers with iPods that have wireless Internet access, such as the new iPod Touch or iPhone, to browse, search...

Apple to upgrade iPod line, nano gets video 

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs unveiled new iPod models on Wednesday including an iPod nano, which stores songs and photos on flash memory chips instead of a hard drive, that now...

The iPod is growing up

"A wide-screen iPod that looks an awful lot like an iPhone seems like the most likely bet for the sixth generation of Apple's ubiquitous music and video player line. It also seems very likely that those new iPods...

What Do You Listen to on Orbit? Astronauts Take iPods

"It's the ultimate high, orbiting 210 miles above the Earth in the space shuttle watching the planet whip by at 17,500 mph and listening to your favorite music. Every astronaut on the space shuttle Endeavour has an iPod. NASA certified the MP3 players for flight about a year...

Digital camera sales higher than expected

I can tell you I bought a new digital camera this past year. I upgraded and use my new one for higher quality stuff and my old one for everyday photos...but I know many whose cameras have broken and buy a new one...

With new iMacs, Apple tries to reboot desktops

"Apple Inc. is revamping the product that put it on the high-tech map: the desktop computer. Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs on Tuesday introduced a line of iMac computers that are thinner and faster than...

Let's shut down Sir Elton John, for five years (or more) ;-)

Sir Elton John made the news today in British newspaper The Sun not because of his musical activities but for his (hopefully a provocation?) comments about closing down the Internet. John, a self-defined "technophobe", said the Internet is damaging the world of music and...

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