If you thought people jailbreaking on-display iPod touches and iPads at Apple Stores was cool, this you’ll find even more cooler.
Successor to Star, JailbreakMe Saffron launched two days ago and we’re already seeing jailbreaking enthusiasts using Comex’s tool to jailbreak iOS devices at their local Apple Stores.
Over the last weekend, many have had the chance to try out Mac OS X Lion. Those who have might have noticed the different scroll bar behavior: instead of being displayed at all times and scrolling on your finger's direction, they're usually hidden and move the content on an opposite direction. While the new behavior definitely works well for multi-touch Trackpads and mice, it's rather confusing with traditional input devices. If you're using an older Mac with a traditional Trackpad or a regular mouse without multi-touch support, you might want to restore the old behavior. Thankfully, there's a way.
Steve Jobs and his black turtleneck, blue jeans and sneakers have become a bit of a meme these days. We're racking our brains right now, and we can't actually remember a public appearance from the Apple CEO and co-founder where he hasn't been wearing his trademark outfit.
Those familiar with Mac OS X are probably aware of the platform's major flaw when it comes to media playback: there's no official Blu-ray support. Despite many requests for it to be supported, Steve Jobs has long dismissed it as a "bag of hurt", and therefore no Mac ships with Blu-ray drives or Blu-ray playback software. Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player will change all that: introducing the first Blu-ray player for Mac OS X!
Fan-created concepts have always shun a light on what an upcoming product might look like, and this one isn't an exception. Brazilian Graphics Design student Schasiepen Guilherme Martins has created a concept of what the next iPhone should look like, based on the various reports that have come out of the rumor mill over the last few months.
In an official press release, the Cupertino-based Apple Inc. has announced that the iOS App Store has reached the 15 billion downloads milestone in just under three years since launch.
According to a new report, Apple is working on implementing a new way to charge the iPhone 6, the sixth-generation iPhone. While the source hasn't specified what such charging method would involve, or if it would replace the current USB charging method, many speculate that the iPhone 6 might be charged using "non-contact based platforms".
According to Craig Berger, an FBR Capital Markets analyst, the successor the iPad 2 won't be an iPad 3. Instead, it will allegedly be a higher-end iPad 2, dubbed the "iPad 2 Plus", planned for later this year, according to Berger. Is Apple changing its iPad release cycle?
Not quite sold on the iPad's on-screen keyboard yet? Wish you could use your iPad just like a plain old 10-inch netbook? Thanks to this very elaborate external Bluetooth keyboard, you'll now be able to.

