Posts Tagged ‘application

Bloomberg BusinessWeek reports that select developers have been provided access to the iPad ahead of its official April 3rd launch, allowing them the opportunity to build and test their application directly on the device rather than having to…

iBooks Application in Landscape Orientation Apple has augmented its iPad “Features” section with a new page devoted to its iBooks application. Initially available only in the U.S., the iBooks application will be available in the App S…

This week’s iTunes 9.0.3 update means that the application no longer ignores the “Remember password for purchases” setting. That’s great, but Ted Landau wishes Apple would have come clean about the bug more quickly

As first noted by Jesus Tablet, the company that has been registering the iPad trademark internationally en masse has also applied for it in the U.S. We revealed earlier this month that a company called IP Application Development had begun applying …

Spaces helps reduce clutter on your desktop by allowing you to group your application windows according to the way you work and easily switch between them. 

Spaces helps reduce clutter on your desktop by allowing you to group your application windows according to the way you work and easily switch between them. 

Patently Apple points to a new trademark application from Apple filed on November 30th regarding the “Think Different” advertising slogan used by the company from 1997 until 2002. While the application follows close on the heels of a renewal of an e…

Learn more about TCP and UDP ports used by Apple products, such as Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, AppleShare IP, Network Assistant, Apple Remote Desktop, Macintosh Manager, and MobileMe. Many of these are referred to as “well known” industry standard ports. Note: Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard includes a new technology called the Application Firewall which is different from a port-based firewall.

You may occasionally receive an error message about disk space when you are using your MobileMe account – for example, when trying to copy files to your iDisk you might see: “The operation cannot be completed because the disk is full.” When using MobileMe Sync you might see: “MobileMe Sync Error: Unable to complete sync. Your iDisk is almost full.” When using iWeb to publish to MobileMe, you might see: “Publish Error: Your iDisk is full.” When using Backup to back up to your iDisk, you might see: “Backup failed: There is not enough free space at the destination for the backup.” In some cases, you may receive different errors than those mentioned above. Keep in mind that iDisk is the backbone of many MobileMe services


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