It's a problem so many people face every time they visit the optician to choose some new glasses - just how do you see yourself in a pair of new frames when you can't see without your own glasses? Now thanks to the power of the iPhone and a new app, spec-wearers need struggle no-more.
Not a registered Mac developer but still want to see some of the new features of OS X 10.7 Lion in action? The guys over at RazorianFly have spied a couple of YouTube videos of the new developer build, running on what appears to be some sort of MacBook Pro.
Apple has finally unveiled the new MacBook Pro family which is powered by Intel Core i5, Core i7 and even Quad Core processors. Powered by Intel Sandy Bridge processors, the Quad Core option is only available for 15 and 17-inch models. Core i5 and Core i7 option though is available on all three models, that is, 13, 15 and 17-inches.
Apple today has released the very first developer preview version of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Announced back in October last year, Lion and is a significant update to OS X, bringing a lot of iOS features that work so well on iPod touch, iPhone and iPad to the desktop OS X.
Apple has started hanging banners outside San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in preparation for the upcoming iPad 2 Media Event which will be held on March 2nd, here in San Francisco.
Now we finally have a date for what we all assume will be the iPad 2 announcement, we won't have to wait much longer until we get to see the new model in all its glory. Until then though, feast your eyes on these new mockups courtesy of 9to5Mac.
Specs sheet and photos of soon-to-be-released Intel Sandy Bridge powered MacBook Pro line has leaked into the wild. The new MacBook Pro will sport Light Peak technology, which Apple is said to be calling as Thunderbolt, an HD video camera for FaceTime-HD calls, and more.
Microsoft is on the verge of the Milestone 2 completion of Windows 8 and there's already a leaked screenshot floating around the Internet from the next generation Windows.
Rebug Team has released PlayStation 3 v3.56 version spoofer to stop or prevent your PS3 from automatically updating to the latest 3.56 firmware.
When Microsoft pushed out its pre-update, err, update they didn't expect any issues. Granted it was the first update to the fledgling mobile OS but what could possibly go wrong? Turns out, quite a bit. Reports of users having their handsets 'bricked' during the update are rife across the web, with Samsung's hardware apparently suffering more than others.

