Tag archive for ‘Mac’

Apple Release “iBooks Author” To Design iBooks/Textbooks For iPad

by Hamza Tariq - on Jan 20th 2012 - No Comments

As we have told you a moment ago that Apple has released a newer version of iBooks 2 for the Mac OS and iOS devices, which lets you to access on the brand-new series of textbooks comes from the bigger publications for the education purpose and currently uses by more than several million students and teachers across the world. In addition to the newer version of iBooks 2, Apple has released a brand-new tool that allows publications to design their content according to the iOS devices and Mac OS, and easily allow to seed their content to iBookStore in shape of e-books for the iOS devices.

The new “iBooks Author” is currently available for the users running Mac OS X on their computer through the Apple’s famous Mac App Store, and allow you to specify your content in the WYSIWYG editor like the Pages for the iOS devices and Mac OS X operating system. The software is specifically designed for the author who wishes to land their content on iPad, and iPhone screens with a new type of  view.

The tool is quite intelligent to sense the type of document and automatically gives the format to different chapters and pages according to the content, and allows you to import the Microsoft Word documents directly to the suite; the suite is also come up with the support of Keynote documents. The new iBooks Author turns itself to a widget on the import of Keynote presentation in the suite, and as well allows publications to code their own widgets of the textbooks, and to make it cooler with HTML5 work on the textbooks and iBooks created with suite. We have not been yet able to kick it on our device, but for surely soon come up with a walk through of the software for readers.

Unlimited Tethering Application Debut’s In The App Store, iTether

by Absar Abdul Rahman - on Nov 29th 2011 - No Comments

As Apple except its “Personal Hotspot” does not allow any other application to do unlimited tethering but any guy around with BALLS  debuted it for $14.99 in the App store today. You just have to download it on your iDevice and one software on your MAC or PC to start it tethering.

Tether is an application that allows your Mac and PC to take advantage of your smartphone’s data plan, providing you access to the Internet on your laptop anywhere there is cellular coverage from your smartphone.

Tether is easy to install, easy to use, works practically anywhere, and is very cost-effective.

You need to install the MAC/PC application and the iTether app on your iDevice and you are free to go but beware that Apple can also remove it any time.

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Grand Theft Auto Games For Mac Goes On Sale For Black Friday (List)

by Daudi - on Nov 25th 2011 - No Comments

Finally the day is about to come for which you waited for 364 days. The day when every thing will go on sale. Every thing includes Electronics, every day wear things, and daily use things. The amazing thing is that the Apps for iOS and Apple is also putting its product on sale for Black Friday. The only thing which was left behind was MAC App Store. We didn’t heard any thing going on sale on it.

But now we can see some amazing deal on the MAC App Store for Rock Star Games. The three Rock Star Games with the tittle of Gran Theft Auto are now on sale. That includes Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. All of which have been reduced from $14.99 to just $6.99. The prices have been reduced more than the half price.

You can download the games from below:

This is just the beginning for MAC Apps. Just wait and see, we will be coming up with more games soon.

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Bill Gates: Me & Jobs Created The Original Mac Together (VIDEO)

by Hamza Tariq - on Oct 31st 2011 - No Comments

Earlier, this month, we come across to some shocking reality of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates relationship with each other, as the Jobs said the couple of harsh words against the Founder Of Microsoft, Bill Gates. Steve said in his book that Gates is not more than a copier, and he didn’t invent anything. He always copied the work of others.

It appears last night. Bill Gates grounded by the ABC news reporter to talk about the foreign aid and his work, while answering the questions of a reporter. He was asked about the hard words of Steve Jobs against himself. He smartly turns the table, and he said that Steve Jobs, and he had a long history with each other, and that their relationship as colleagues turned competitors was complicated, but that he doesn’t fault Steve for anything he said about him.

While along with this smarty talk with the publication, he also got its self in danger by saying that he and Jobs had invented the first original Mac, and after that they turned into a serious competitor of each other. But what about the Steve claim? Is he really worked with him in developing original Mac?

EFI Firmware Update Pushed By Apple For MacBook Pro & Mac Mini To Fix Thunder Bolt Issue’s (Direct Link)

by Absar Abdul Rahman - on Sep 15th 2011 - No Comments

Apple released EFI firmware update for MacBook Pro and Mac Mini o fix the thunder bolt port issues. These issues breifly means the compatibility between thunder bolt device such as Apple’s Thunder Bolt display which costs $999. These update is only for the OS X Lion users.

Download MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 2.2 from here.

Apple explains

About Macbook Pro EFI Firmware Update 2.2

This update enables Lion Internet Recovery which starts Lion Recovery directly from Apple servers over a broadband Internet connection if the built-in recovery is unavailable. It also includes fixes that resolve issues with Apple Thunderbolt Display compatibility and Thunderbolt Target Disk Mode performance on MacBook Pro (early 2011) models.

 Download Mac Mini EFI Firmware Update 1.3 from here.

Apple explains

About Mac mini EFI Firmware Update 1.3

This update includes fixes that enhance the stability of Lion Recovery from an Internet connection, and resolve issues with Apple Thunderbolt Display compatibility and Thunderbolt Target Disk Mode performance on Mac Mini (mid 2011) models.

via (9to5Mac)

Apple To Introduce New Mac Product, Expanding Its Mac Lineup

by Hamza Tariq - on Aug 22nd 2011 - 1 Comment

A new report surfaces today from unknown sources claims to belong from Asian Supply Company suggests, Apple is working on its Mac product line and seems to be interesting into expanding with completely a whole new product, which claimed to be introduce under new name. Currently there was only five products in the Apple’s Mac Product line, however if we believe onto the report, then there are chances of new Mac product introduction by Apple. The report comes from the Japanese localized website Macotakara, which seem to be pretty interested and have good believe in the source, says:

 According to anonymous source in Asian supplier company, Apple seems to be preparing project to release new Mac line-up which is absolutely different from current products until end of this year.

We are much confuse here, because this is not the expected news to come in these days, because all of the sources are busy in reporting about the launch and product specifications of Apple’s next generation iPhone 5. The source also claims that the new unknown product will be announce by the end of this year.