MacWorld 2009 keynote made–no rumors credible yet
Lots of rumors were rampant on the interwebs in the days before this year’s MacWorld–and it doesn’t seem like any of them were proven credible yet. At least that was the impression given…
View ArticleApple and Google: What went wrong?
As Eric Schmidt resigns from Apple’s board of directors, Google and Apple are now officially competitors. With no board connection, the partnership once affectionately dubbed “Applegoo” could...
View ArticleApple’s iSlate: Gesture-based interface, multitouch iWork suite
Apple’s alleged iSlate tablet might run an optimized version of the Mac’s iWork office suite and will probably utilize more complex gestures than the iPhone. According to a Saturday story published by...
View ArticleApple’s January 27 “Latest Creation” event – Meet the iPad
Today marks one of the most highly awaited for technology events in recent memory. Not since the launch of the iPhone 3G have we seen this much speculation, let alone the tremendous amounts…
View ArticleSocial sharing and tweaked interface now live at iWork.com
Apple has retooled the iWork.com web interface ahead of the iPad launch and enabled new sharing and analytics features. Apple has updated the iWork.com service Wednesday with a few handy tweaks....
View ArticleThe iPad to sync documents via the cloud, says Jobs
Worry not, Apple fans – the iPad will let you transfer and sync your iWork documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with the cloud. At least that’s what Steve Jobs responded to a fan inquiry.…
View ArticlePrinting support reportedly coming to iPhone OS 4.0
Apple may have inadvertently slipped that the upcoming iPhone OS 4.0 could add direct printing support to the iPad, perhaps even the iPhone and iPod touch. The basis for this speculation is a new…
View ArticleApple could pocket $40 million a year on its Office killer on iPad
Apple’s Office replacement suite tailored specifically for iPad could already be worth $40 million annually, with the potential to rake in hundreds of millions when hardware sales reach eight-digit...
View ArticleLandscape formatting features added to iWork for iPad
Apple has fixed the iWork suite for iPad, the first update since this multitouch Office replacement launched alongside the iPad. All three apps in the suite – Pages, Keynote, and Numbers – addressed...
View ArticleApple could be prepping iWork apps for iPhone 4
iBooks and iMovie may not be the only apps making their way to the just-released iPhone 4. A high-profile screenshot leak indicates that the shipping version of iOS 4 might include the ability…
View ArticleBlurry images of Apple’s Office killer for iPhone surface
A pair of screenshots that surfaced on the web suggest Apple might be putting finishing touches to a scaled-down version of its Office replacement suite for the iPhone and iPod touch. As we…
View ArticleApple adds better Office compatibility, MobileMe cloud storage, more to iWork...
Apple has updated its multitouch-enabled iWork suite for iPad with an improved Microsoft Office compatibility, richer editing features, support for MobileMe iDisk cloud storage and other WebDAV...
View ArticleIs Microsoft bringing Office to the iPad?
When a new customer considers buying an iPad, one of his first questions will often be whether it runs Microsoft Office. The productivity suite has been an integral part of desktop computing for…
View ArticleApple’s WWDC 2013 keynote: OS X Mavericks, new Mac Pro, iOS 7
Kicking off this week of weeks is Microsoft’s big E3 press conference, but right after that is what main geeks consider to be the week’s main event: Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2013…
View ArticleMac App Store flaw sees trial and illegal copies of Apple’s apps offered free...
One of the key announcements at the Apple event earlier this week was that going forward the company’s productivity apps would be free for anyone purchasing a new Mac. Those who had already […]
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