Apple Issues Mac OS X Security Fix, Patches DNS Flaw
August 1, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - Apple has announced on Friday that they have issued a patch which will fix a very dangerous DNS flaw in Mac OS X, as well as Mac OS X Server.
The DNS flaw has been a major concern ever since it became known to the public. The DNS flaw was discovered by security researcher Dan Kaminsky, who has been pushing for companies to issue a patch to put a stop to it. Read more
Apple Updates MobileMe Status, Working To Restore E-Mail
July 29, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - Apple has updated the MobileMe status page yet again, stating that they continue to work to restore full access.
The latest update to the MobileMe status page stated that “restoring full e-mail access to the remaining 1% of MobileMe users is our first priority.” Read more
Apple Brings Back Partial MobileMe Access To iPhone Users
July 28, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - Apple Inc. made the announcement last Friday that they have managed to restore partial access to MobileMe e-mail accounts for iPhone users.
Full access to MobileMe e-mail is likely to come back later this week, according to Apple. Read more
You Want An iPhone 3G Now, Get Ready To Pay Over $1,000
July 22, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - It appears that the demand for the Apple iPhone 3G has neared its peak, as the auction site eBay and other similar locations are the only spots you can really find one of the new devices. If you want one though, get ready to shell out big bucks.
Ever since the launch of the iPhone 3G, demand has been extremely high, to the point where Apple simply can’t keep up. Read more
Apple Still Having Problems With MobileMe E-Mail
July 22, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - According to reports, Apple is still having problems with its new MobileMe service, as many users are having trouble getting into their e-mail.
E-mail accounts that were once known as .Mac, and are now under the MobileMe service, have been unable to be accessed by users to chose to pay the $99 annual subscription price to be part of the service. Read more
Apple Reports Over 25 Million iPhone Apps Downloaded Thus Far
July 22, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - Apple Inc. has come out and stated that there have been over 25 million applications downloaded by iPhone owners through the App Store since it launched under 2 week ago.
The iPhone App Store has proven to be a huge success for Apple, as the company is expected to sell fasr more iPhones and iPod Touches due to the new attraction of it. Read more
Apple Having Hard Time Keeping Up With iPhone 3G Demand
July 21, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - To this point, it appears that Apple is having a hard time keeping up with the demand of the new iPhone 3G in the U.S., as the device has been unavailable pretty much since launch day in the majority of its stores.
AT&T sold out of the iPhone 3G in several locations on launch day, and since then the tidal wave of sales has continues. Read more
Just A Week After Release, Hackers Jailbreak iPhone 3G
July 20, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - Just a week after the release of Apple’s new iPhone 3G, hackers have already announced that the device has been “pwned,” as they have managed to jailbreak it.
The international team of programmers, known as the iPhone-Dev Team, played an integral role in the hacking of the original iPhone. Read more
Apple Now Third In U.S. PC Market As HP, Dell Lead Sales Increase
July 19, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - The U.S. PC market now has the big three occupying the top three spots, as Apple has joined both Dell and HP at the top of the pack.
The figures were released for the second quarter of this year, and showed that Apple now has an 8.5% market share. Read more
AT&T Brings Free Wi-Fi To iPhone Users, Then Takes It Back
July 18, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - AT&T posted on its site Friday that they would begin offering free Wi-Fi to its iPhone customers. Shortly after though, they took it back stating that the post was a mistake.
So as of Friday afternoon, the AT&T site announcing the free Wi-Fi was removed once again. Read more

