Apple Planning To Introduce New Radically Different Mac Product Line By End of This Year?

News | Saturday August 20 2011 11:27 AM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , , , , ,

reports that Apple maybe planning to introduce a new Mac product to its lineup.
According to the report, the new Mac product will be radically different from Apple ‘s current Mac products or anything we’ve seen so far and could be launched as early as the end of this year.
According to anonymous source in Asian supplier company, Apple seems to be preparing project to release new Mac line-up which is absolutely different from current products until (more…)

How To Fix “Different SIM Detected” Problem After Jailbreaking Your iPhone Using JailbreakMe

News | Sunday August 1 2010 3:25 PM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , , , , ,

The iPhone hacking community has released a hactivation patch to fix the “Different SIM detected” error.
to activate your iPhone without official iPhone carrier SIM (to get out of emergency mode).
it.
to unlock your iPhone .
homescreen.
Tap on the Manage Tab and then tap on Sources.

http://cydia.pushfix.info

After it is successfully installed, tap on the Search tab and search for Hactivation.
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Then tap on the Install button and (more…)

More Next Generation iPhone Parts Revealed; Rendered In 5 Different Colors

News | Saturday May 22 2010 9:04 AM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , , , , ,

. For instance, you may notice the tiny slit above the earpiece slot that we had noted in the earlier pictures as well.
claims this tiny slit to be a housing for the iPhone 's proximity sensor.
A slit for a proximity sensor is interesting because this is pretty different to what we have seen in the current iPhone model. You may note that the proximity sensor for
is hidden under the glass and is not visible in most cases. It is not entirely (more…)

App Analytics Reveals Apple Testing Three Different Versions Of iPhone OS 4.X?

News | Sunday April 4 2010 10:04 PM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , , , ,

PixelCUBE uses Pinch Media to dredge up analytics, and a quick check of the OS versions its users are running shows that not one, not two, but three distinct flavors of OS 4 have turned up: 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.1. It’s not unusual for Apple (or any major software developer, really) to have different teams working on multiple version milestones at the same time, so we don’t doubt that this could be real; then again, this is easy enough to spoof in a world (more…)