Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

WrapUp: Mozilla Launches PluginCheck Demo, Microsoft Security Essentials Scores a 98.44%, and More

Welcome to the WrapUp by CyberNet. This is a collection of news stories, downloads, and tips that we have collected over the last few days, but never got around to writing about.

October 5th, 2009
WrapUp: Mozilla Launches PluginCheck Demo, Microsoft Security Essentials Scores a 98.44%, and More

My Apple Support Experience

It's not often that I write about my personal experiences with customer service, but this is one that I thought was worth sharing. I've owned a MacBook Pro for about a year and a half now (it was my first Mac), and the computer has held up amazingly well.

September 4th, 2009
My Apple Support Experience

WrapUp: Free Software Foundation Trashes Windows 7, Tabs in Microsoft Office, and More

Welcome to the WrapUp by CyberNet. This is a collection of news stories, downloads, and tips that we have collected over the last few days, but never got around to writing about.

August 31st, 2009
WrapUp: Free Software Foundation Trashes Windows 7, Tabs in Microsoft Office, and More

iPhone 3GS Camera Review

It was a tough decision, but I decided to upgrade my iPhone 3G to the iPhone 3GS. I wasn't sure if the new features would be enough to justify the purchase, but I figured I should be able to sell my iPhone 3G on eBay and recoup a good chunk of the cost. So I pre-ordered the phone, and got it delivered to me last Friday morning.

June 24th, 2009
iPhone 3GS Camera Review

WWDC 2009 – iPhone Price Drops, New iPhone 3GS, New MacBooks, & More…

Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) kicked off yesterday and missing from the event, of course, was Steve Jobs. In his place was Phil Schiller to give the keynote filled with some major announcements. While Schiller did a decent job, he is certainly no Steve Jobs.

June 9th, 2009
WWDC 2009 – iPhone Price Drops, New iPhone 3GS, New MacBooks, & More…

One Year After “The Switch…”

"Switching operating systems is just like moving to a new city. If you've moved, you know there's some fun and excitement to exploring new places but there's some discomfort because it is unfamiliar and it might take you longer to get to where you need to go or you might get lost on occasion.

One Year After “The Switch…”

When People Get Their Tech Facts Mixed Up…

Several days ago, Ryan and I were at a mall and we happened to overhear a conversation that went something like this:

November 21st, 2008
When People Get Their Tech Facts Mixed Up…

Apple App Store Refund is Possible

A few weeks ago I bought the WunderRadio app for the iPhone because it did something most other Internet radio apps couldn't: play local stations via MMS streams. I flipped through the screenshots and read through the reviews to see if it could play Clear Channel stations (namely KISS FM), and there was plenty of confirmation that the program did.

November 5th, 2008
Apple App Store Refund is Possible

Apple’s New 13-inch MacBook and 15-inch MacBook Pro

Over the last several weeks, you may have heard people talking about "supposed" changes Apple was going to make to their MacBook laptops. Some of what we heard turned out to be just rumors, but much turned out to be true.

October 14th, 2008
Apple’s New 13-inch MacBook and 15-inch MacBook Pro

iPhone 2.1 Firmware Now Available…

As promised, today Apple launched the iPhone 2.1 Firmware. They actually surprised us by including details on exactly what it was that they changed with this firmware instead of vaguely saying "bug fixes." This update has been highly anticipated, simply because it is supposed to fix issues with dropped calls, battery life, and accuracy of the 3G signal strength.

September 12th, 2008
iPhone 2.1 Firmware Now Available…