XRoad released a 1.2 version update for its Turn-by-Turn GPS routing for the iPhone, an App already exists in the App Store that delivers this basic functionality.

For more into , please head over to XRoad GPS’s website .
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XRoad released a 1.2 version update for its Turn-by-Turn GPS routing for the iPhone, an App already exists in the App Store that delivers this basic functionality.

For more into , please head over to XRoad GPS’s website .
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According to MacRumors, one if it’s forum members leaked what is suppose to be the images of the new generation Mac Mini. The original leaker also claimed the following specs:
- Intel Core 2 Duo
- 2GHz
- 3MB L2 cache
- 2GB RAM DDR III, 1066MHz
- Super Drive is SATA
The new Mini was described to have 5 USB ports, FireWire 800, and two Display ports (Mini DisplayPort and Mini DVI).
Source : Macrumors
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The Apple iPhone will be available in the UAE and KSA by the end of this month through a deal “Etisalat” announced . Congratulations , And May it be available for the rest of us.
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Macrumors posted images of what is believed to be the next generation of the iPhone , the site claims that the depicts an unreleased 16GB iPhone with the model number A1303, This new iPhone case is said to “shed its glossy appearance for a matte black look” and also introduce a new case-back made of metal.
Source : Macrumors
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Apple released several security-related updates through Software Update and Apple’s Support Downloads site.
Security Update 2009-001 addresses a number of vulnerabilities detailed in the update’s support document, notably including the Safari RSS vulnerability disclosed in mid-January.
Multiple input validation issues exist in Safari’s handling of feed: URLs. The issues allow execution of arbitrary JavaScript in the local security zone. This update addresses the issues through improved handling of embedded JavaScript within feed: URLs. Credit to Clint Ruoho of Laconic Security, Billy Rios of Microsoft, and Brian Mastenbrook for reporting these issues.
Source : Apple
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Google’s Mike Pinkerton just posted the first screenshots from the Mac build of Google’s Chrome web browser.
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Apple has announced on their MobileMe news page that they have enabled file sharing via iDisk.
We’re pleased to announce that you can now use your MobileMe iDisk to share files with others simply and easily. Instead of attaching a large document to an email and hoping it’s not too big to be received, you can place the file in your iDisk and use the new Share File command in the iDisk web app. It lets you send your friends, family, or colleagues a link they can click to download the file directly. You can password protect the link if you choose to and even set how long it will be available.
Apple has also provided a video tutorial demonstrating the process, which involves simply selecting a file, clicking a “Share File” button, and customizing options and the message to accompany the link to be sent to the recipient.
Source : Macrumors

Our great forum member and contributer (aljawad) have posted picutes from his visit the new apple store located at 14th st in NYC .
Check them out and leave him some comments.
(Photo Courtesy of our forum member “aljawad”)