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Richard, CEO of France Telecom, revealed today to a group of five journalists that the iPhone will be released on October 15.

August 4th, 2011

Compare Apple MacBook online!

No Comments, MAC OS, by Albel.

Electronic gadgets like laptop, tablet, MacBook are all the most demanded gadgets these days. Not only corporate officials but young students have so much craze for these devices.

July 27th, 2011

Apple iOS 4.3.5 update released

No Comments, MAC OS, by Albel.

You’ve probably only just got around to updating your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to iOS 4.3.4 and along comes another security update released by Apple to protect your iDevice.

July 3rd, 2011

MacBook vs. Air: Apple Laptop

No Comments, MAC OS, by Albel.

Both the MacBook and the MacBook Air offer similar specs and features. However, they are very different at the same time. Both of these notebooks have some technical features that you may want to consider before purchasing, so let’s take an in-depth look at each.

June 24th, 2011

Leopard security updates

No Comments, MAC OS, by Albel.

In addition to today’s Snow Leopard updates, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard has received a security update as well.

You can jailbreak your iPhone, your iPod Touch, and your iPad, but what about your brand new Apple TV? A product reference found in Apple’s iOS is, in reality, the new AppleTV according to The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW), which confirms that Apple’s new media streaming gadget is, indeed, an iOS device.

June 20th, 2011

How to Encrypt Data on Mac?

No Comments, MAC OS, by Albel.

Encryption might sound like a big deal, a complicated measure to apply, but it really is quite straightforward in Mac OS X thanks to Disk Utility, a built-in function that makes protecting your data from unauthorized eyes remarkably easy.

Mere days after Apple Inc. posted a fix for a fake anti-malware program affecting its Mac computers, a new and potentially meaner variant of the program has started making the rounds.

Similar to the RogueAV malware on PCs that falsely informs end-users that their computers are infected with all manner of nasties, MacDefender claims to be security software that is instead attempting to extort a payment from you to clear the fake infections and to stop a slew of filthy porn pop-ups polluting the screens of ‘infected Mac users.

ElcomSoft, a Russian computer security firm that specializes in cracking passwords and circumventing encrypted systems, has successfully broken iOS 4′s hardware encryption.