Posted by Gary on August 22, 2010
Are you one of the unlucky folks who updated their iPhone 3G phone only to find out there were performance problems with the iOS 4 upgrade? Well, fear not. There is hope and it comes in the form of a short email from Steve Jobs. MacRumors reports that an email to Jobs stated: I’ve waited [...]
Posted by Gary on August 21, 2010
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has purportedly sent an email confirming that Apple will be addressing performance issues with iOS 4.0 on the iPhone 3G in a forthcoming software update. Last month Apple confirmed that it was looking into reports of performance issues affecting the iPhone 3G. But at the time offered no word of its [...]
Posted by Gary on August 21, 2010
A new email from Apple CEO Steve Jobs appears to confirm that the company will soon be issuing a software update to address issues with the iPhone 3G’s performance under iOS 4. Late last month, the company acknowledged that it was “looking into” user reports of the issues. The new email came in response to [...]
Posted by Gary on August 21, 2010
LAPTOP has been evaluating the performance of Adobe’s Flash Player 10.1 on a number of different mobile devices, specifically focusing on how the multimedia player handles various content sources on the new Droid 2. With Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ open letter published in late April claiming that Adobe had yet to deliver a Flash Player [...]
Posted by Gary on August 18, 2010
Apple has today released a Mac OS X Snow Leopard Graphics update. The update which is the first of its kind went through a short testing period in the hands of developers before its release today. The update which weighs in at just 69MB contains “stability and performance fixes for graphics applications and games”. The [...]
Posted by Gary on August 2, 2010
Apple has revamped the antenna performance page on its website, removing references to and videos of the performance of competitors’ smartphones in comparison to the iPhone 4. Apple launched the page after its iPhone 4 press conference to demonstrate how a number of other handsets, including ones from Research in Motion, HTC, and Samsung, as [...]
Posted by Gary on July 30, 2010
The new low-end iMac — one of several models released this week — displays some significant performance boosts over its predecessor, tests show. The latest version switches from a 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo CPU to a Core i3 processor of the same clock speed. Graphics are now handled by a dedicated ATI Radeon HD 4670 [...]
Posted by Gary on July 30, 2010
The new low-end iMac — one of several models released this week — displays some significant performance boosts over its predecessor, tests show. The latest version switches from a 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo CPU to a Core i3 processor of the same clock speed. Graphics are now handled by a dedicated ATI Radeon HD 4670 [...]