
Today I played around with iTunes 10 the whole day. You may not know I'm an amateur iTunes user here. I rarely open iTunes because of it's so slow and chunky. My Safari installed NoMoreiTunes Extension just to prevent any iTunes' link being auto-open itself to slow down my whole Mac experience. I just hate it. Enough.
Apple unveiled a new services called Ping in iTunes 10. It's a social network for Music geek to share their musics and recommendations. Despite I'm not a music geek and there'r no iTunes Music Store in Hong Kong, I have subscribed to KKBOX which ...

Now that’s tech! Tuning company Brabus has packed enough gear on this Mercedes-Benz S600 to make Steve Jobs proud.
The Brabus iBusiness is equipped with two iPads with Bluetooth keyboards, a slim Mac Mini under the rear shelf and a 64GB iPod touch. The Mini uses a 15.2 inch display with 2 USB ports at the rear for your other gadgets so they can sync to your carputer.
Internet connectivity is through UMTS and HSDPA. The iPads are loaded with control apps for the car’s Brabus multimedia system.
Some engine-related specs include a 12-cylinder Brabus SV12 Biturbo 720 engine that can handle 1,350 ...

After watching this video, we've come to one conclusion: Apple needs to learn how to take a joke.
- Quoted from Engadget -
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It’s official: Jon Stewart has weighed in on the lost iPhone prototype investigation.First an Apple engineer lost the next-generation iPhone prototype at a bar. Then gadget blog Gizmodo bought the device and revealed it to the world. Soon even David Letterman was making jokes about the lost iPhone.The matter became very serious though when police raided a Gizmodo editor’s home, something that Gawker Media (Gizmodo’s parent company) argues was illegal due to the California shield law that protects journalists and their sources.Apparently the police raid, requested by Apple through outside counsel, was too much for Stewart. He ...

Apple CEO Steve Jobs is among the greatest innovators of our time. And yet his genius for understanding business is rarely explained in any public way. Rarer still is to hear the advice he would give to the CEO of another hugely successful company: Nike. But that's exactly what you'll learn from this video, in which Nike president and CEO Mark Parker tells about the advice that Jobs gave him shortly after the release of the Nike+ product line. It's a simple bit of wisdom that any entrepreneur can relate to: "Get rid of the crappy stuff."
Easy to say, hard ...

We really hate to hear this kind of thing. Steve Wozniak, writing on Gizmodo (surprising given the timing in its own right!), reports that in the wake of the leaked iPhone mess, Apple has fired an engineer who showed Woz the 3G iPad the night of the release of the iPad. Known only as 'AJ', the engineer wasn't supposed to take the 3G iPad off of Cupertino's campus until after midnight.
But I can tell you that the test engineer who showed me an iPad after midnight, for 2 minutes, during the iPad launch was indeed fired. I opted to spend ...

Apple has just recently updated their iPad Guided Tours page to display new tours for Maps and the App Store. Apple also went ahead and published these new videos to their YouTube Channel. We wonder why it took Apple this long to post tours for these essential iPad Apps. Maybe they were waiting for a more populated iPad App Store before showing it off on video. - Quoted from 9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence -
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This morning when I woke up at 7A.M., yes, it's unusual for me, I checked Gizmodo website and so surprise they post an article proved that's it was the real next iPhone which rumored will be release in this June 22nd, they did it with videos too, by Jason Chen. Whole article of "This is Apple's Next iPhone" can be read here.
That was unbelievable! As we all knew Apple so protect their own pre-release product, they would tried their best to keep it private and confidential all the time. Gizmodo not only post a bunch of clear screenshots about ...

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Apple quietly introduced a much needed update this week: Backup 3.2. I’m a big fan of Apple’s easy-to-use, yet often quirky backup solution. However, back in November I noticed that the program was quite long in the tooth after its second birthday still stuck at version 3.1.2. Did Apple follow my suggestions on what to change? Barely.
First on my list was the obvious change of reference from .Mac to MobileMe. Also on my list were modifications to the backup Quickpicks. Apple removed the out-of-date reference to Internet Explorer, but still fails to include backup of non-Apple ...