Apple Releases iPhone Firmware 2.2.1 (WARNING!!! DO NOT Update Yet)

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Apple Just released the new iPhone Firmware 2.2.1 , which is Available from iTunes, the update relays the following improvements:

iPhone 2.2.1 Software Update

This update contains bug fixes and improvements, including the following:
- Improved general stability of Safari
- Fixed issue where some images saved from Mail do not display correctly in the Camera Roll

Products compatible with this software update
A 2.2.1 update for the iPod Touch is also available.

 However, The iPhone Dev team released the following video clip to explain why NOT to upgrade now , but wait for the coming versions of Pwnage Tool and QuickPwn.

Source : iPhone Dev-Team

 

Macs hit with BitTorrent-embedded malware attack

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Now we’re seeing one of the first moderately-sized exploits to take advantage of Mac users. The iServices.A Trojan horse is an attack being distributed via BitTorrent, where it’s disguised as a bootleg copy of the new iWork 09. Once installed, the malware takes administrator access and connects to remote servers over the Internet, where it can be given additional instructions as the author commands, from installing additional malware to stealing information off the Mac in question. The malware creator can also take complete remote control of any compromised machine.

Security firm Intego said that just 20,000 machines had been infected as of January 21 but that the risk of ongoing infection was “serious, and users may face extremely serious consequences” if they are stricken with the malware.

Mac users are suggested to use common sense — that is, don’t try to download and installed pirated software — and to update any antivirus definitions immediately. 

As well, if you’ve been hit by this piece of malware, a removal tool is available here.

(Please note: We have not tested it.)

Source : Yahoo Tech

Happy Birthday MACINTOSH :-)

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25 years to date. Apple introduced the Macintosh, the computer for the rest of us. Jan 24 1984 was the date it came out. Here are some classic Mac ads from back in the day : 

And Also when Steve Job first introduced it : 

 

We’ve come along way, and we have a long road ahead :-)  

Apple Releases QuickTime 7.6

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Apple today released QuickTime 7.6, which includes a number of performance, compatibility, and security updates. According to the support document for the release, the update includes the following changes:

Video:
- Improves single-pass H.264 encoding quality
- Increases the playback reliability of Motion JPEG media

Audio:
- Improves AAC encoding fidelity
- Audio tracks from MPEG video files now export consistently

Application Support:
- Improves compatibility with iChat and Photo Booth

The update, which weighs in at 72.3 MB and requires OS X 10.4.10 or later and a 400 MHz G3 processor or later, also includes a number of security fixes.

Sources: Macrumors , Apple

Apple Quietly Updates Entry-Level White MacBook

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Engadget reports that Apple has quietly updated the entry-level white MacBook, adopting several of the components used in the base aluminum unibody MacBook model.Engadget speculates that the upgrade serves to prepare the last member of Apple’s notebook line for the addition of OpenCL in their upcoming OS X Snow Leopard. Updated specs include:

- Processor moved to 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo with 1066 MHz frontside bus from 2.1 GHz Core 2 Duo with 866 MHz bus
- Standard RAM increased to 2 GB (two 1 GB sticks) from 1 GB (two 512 MB sticks)
- Graphics switched to NVIDIA 9400M with 256 MB of shared memory from Intel GMA X3100 with 144 MB of shared memory
- Bluetooth version updated to 2.1 from 2.0.
- 320 GB, 5400-rpm hard drive option added

These changes bring the white MacBook much closer in specs to the low-end aluminum MacBook. With the processor and graphics now matching, the $300 premium for the aluminum model primarily offers the new look, faster RAM, a slightly larger standard hard drive, Mini DisplayPort, and no FireWire port.

Sources  :Engadget , Macrumors

Apple working on 15-inch MacBook Air ?

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Appleinsider claims that apple is secretly working on a 15″ version of its Macbook Air, the site claims that a chinese blog with a track record information, claming the new macbook air will see light during the second half of this year.

“Core architecture will use Intel processors, the latest…from the current ultra-low voltage processor ‘Core 2′,” the report claims. “[This will] make a stunning ultra-portable suitable for the older poor eyesight.”

Source : Appleinsider

Intel Atom-Based Mac Mini Due in March?

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Tom’s Hardware reports that the expected Mac mini refresh will be coming in March and will be based on NVIDIA’s new Ion platform utilizing Intel’s dual-core 1.6 GHz Atom 330 processor. The Ion platform, announced in mid-December, also utilizes the GeForce 9400M integrated graphics found in the current MacBooks and MacBook Pros.

 

An Nvidia partner confirmed to us that Apple was the first to receive samples of Nvidia’s Ion platform, which we covered extensively during CES. In fact, Apple received prototype units long before Nvidia partners who opted to work on Ion. We’re told that some partners still only have blue prints of Ion.

 

The source also revealed that the new Mac mini should be released around the time of the CeBIT computer expo beginning March 3rd in Hanover, Germany. No pricing information has been revealed, but Tom’s Hardware believes that the new Mac mini will be priced in the same $500-$700 range as the current model. They also believe that the use of this platform will enable Apple to reduce the size of the already-diminutive Mac mini. 

Sources : Macrumors , Tom’s Hardware

App Store Hits 15,000 Apps, 500 Million Downloads

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Apple proclaims that the App Store has surpassed 15,000 available applications and 500 million downloads. The milestones come just over six months after the App Store’s debut.

Apple last reported on December 5th, 2008 that they had surpassed 10,000 available applications and 300 million downloads, and the latest numbers demonstrate a significant acceleration in downloads when compared to previous milestone announcements.

Source : Apple

MacWorld 09 Update From Aljawad!

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As Sent!

Its been a few days after a crazy Macworld: a period of frantic running from one booth to another meeting hall to a late night tweetup. I’m fully relaxed now, so let me share with you the loot I came out with from the event. I’m only going to list the stuff I actually paid for, not the shwag which I eventually left the most of in my hotel room.

First, the Apple products. The only hardware item that was announce was the 17” Macbook Pro:

I admit that I’m a 15” Macbook / MB Air user so this product isn’t for me, but a member of my family would want to replace an earlier 17” with this monster. There was a lot of talk about Apples controversial decision to integrate the battery into this computer and I can’t wait to test Apple claim of 8 hours per charge.

The only Apple announcement that has been released is iWork. I just installed it this evening, and I’m warming up to it.

I’m truly excited about iLife, and especially iPhoto: as an environmental field worker, I find the geotagging feature by itself worthy of the upgrade..

And now for some other, non-Apple, products:

Since I mentioned Geotagging, the requirement of which is a GPS ready camera. Currently I use the Nikon Coolpix P6000, which happens to be the only major camera release with an integrated GPS. But what about other cameras, both Point-and-shoot or DSLRs?

For awhile I used software from Houdah software, which released version 2.0 of HoudaGeo, a free upgrade to current users of the software. What the package does is simply to chronologically splice GPS tracks to digital pictures.

Going a step further, adding GPS functionality to a DSLR to allow for the automatic geocoding requires some like the Nikon GP-1 unit. This device was announced sometime ago, and even at the Nikon booth at Macworld the attendants were not aware of its immediate availability or price. Luckily, Samy’s Camera offered it on a special sale price of $189.00 (down from $240) in their own booth. They sold out of the item quickly, so my own device will be shipped sometime later this week.

For years I’ve been considering getting an IntelliScanner for home organization, so this time I decided to get the Mini version with loads of bar code strips:
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The lady who processed my order was the developers mother, and she commented that he started the company some 11 years ago at the tender age of 13, and now he want to retire!

And finally, this little beauty:

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Yes, thats an HP next to a PC notebook. The HP MediaSmart Server works with both Macs and PCs, works with Time Machine and it allows for future hard drive expansions. The only caveat: it won’t be available for the international market until sometime later this year. There are rumors Apple is working on a Time Capsule-on-steroids-with-bells-and-whistles, and with this baby out they should bring it out sooner rather than later.

 

Thank you aljawad!

(Photos courtesy of our forum member “aljawad”

Steve Jobs Taking Medical Leave of Absence Until June

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Multiple news sources have reported that Steve Jobs is taking a medical leave of absence until the end of June. Tim Cook will be taking over day to day operations of Apple.

Apple has published a letter Jobs sent to Apple employees.

Team,

I am sure all of you saw my letter last week sharing something very personal with the Apple community. Unfortunately, the curiosity over my personal health continues to be a distraction not only for me and my family, but everyone else at Apple as well. In addition, during the past week I have learned that my health-related issues are more complex than I originally thought.

In order to take myself out of the limelight and focus on my health, and to allow everyone at Apple to focus on delivering extraordinary products, I have decided to take a medical leave of absence until the end of June.

I have asked Tim Cook to be responsible for Apple’s day to day operations, and I know he and the rest of the executive management team will do a great job. As CEO, I plan to remain involved in major strategic decisions while I am out. Our board of directors fully supports this plan.

I look forward to seeing all of you this summer.

Steve

Tim Cook was previously profiled as a possible replacement for Steve Jobs

The New York Times reports that the health issues that have resulted in Steve Jobs taking a medical leave of absence from his role as Apple’s CEO stem from a problem with food absorption and not from a recurrence of cancer.

Source : Macrumors