Tag: wifi
Apple AirPlay: how it works
February 8th, 2011 by Matthew Moskovciak and Ty PendleburyApple's AirPlay system offers stress-free streaming between your iPhone and your home cinema, but how does it work and what does it cost?
MacBook Air 2010: photos
October 21st, 2010 by Scott SteinApple's 2010 refresh of the MacBook Air includes two models, an 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch version.
Apple iPhone iOS 4: what's inside
June 8th, 2010 by Jessica DolcourtApple's operating system for mobile devices has a new name and a swag of new features. We take a closer look at some of the 1500 new features and improvements.
Maps on the iPad: What you'll find
February 2nd, 2010 by Donald BellThe Google-powered maps app for the iPad gets some subtle new features, but there are a few caveats too.
Mophie Juice Pack: Quenches thirsty iPhone batteries
March 26th, 2009 by Flora GrahamFor super-powered smartphones, battery life is kryptonite. All that 3G Wi-Fi GPS wonderfulness leaves batteries exhausted, especially after they've starved themselves thin to fit into the sexy form factor.
Turn your iPod Touch into a phone
December 8th, 2008 by Steven MusilApple may have a new mobile phone to compete with — one that runs on its iPod Touch.
iPhone virus adds botnet powers
November 24th, 2009 by Liam TungIn a similar fashion to the relatively benign ikee virus that was recently released, another iPhone virus is targeting jailbroken Australian devices and builds botnet functionality into it, according to computer security firm, Sophos.
Apple iPad 3G differences
May 4th, 2010 by Donald BellThe physical differences between the iPad 3G and Wi-Fi aren't many, but they are there. CNET's Donald Bell guides us through what 3G buyers can expect.
iPhone 4 our 'most successful' launch: Apple
July 21st, 2010 by Erica OggPropelled by sales of the iPhone and iPad, Apple earned US$3.25 billion in profit on US$15.7 billion in revenue, its highest quarterly revenue ever.
Whose fault is Apple's iPhone 4 reception?
June 28th, 2010 by Erica OggAfter just a few days in customers' hands in the United States, the iPhone 4 has been demonstrated to show signal loss when gripped in a certain way. Apple is writing it off as easily fixable by altering the way it's held. But is it a problem with the way customers are holding it or a flaw in Apple's design?
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