Author: Aaron Zollo

AT&T iPhone Tethering Plan to Cost $30?

 

  The good news is that we are getting tethering for our iPhones in the near future.  The bad news is that we will most likely have to add $30 to the already high price per month we pay for our iPhones.  This will probably just force the tech savvy to use their jailbroken tethering methods instead of paying the same as they already pay for their iphone data plan.  You also could just get a new 3G enabled laptop which incorporates a sim card tray.

 

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Apple Releases iLife Update 8.3.1

 

  Apple has just released an update for iLife which incorporates some fixes and security repairs. 

 

Apple addresses several security vulnerabilities that existed in the imageIO framework.

 

Memory initialization has been corrected, and image validation improved, preventing application failure or arbitrary code execution when viewing TIFF images that contain malicious code.

 

Processing of TIFF images has also been changed to avoid a memory corruption problem that could cause similar problems.

The Update is for those NOT running 10.5.5 and is available via software update or on their site.

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Intel Health Guide PHS6000 Brings A Physician Into Your Home

 

  For the unfortunate people who have chronic health issues, Intel is trying to ease their pain and better serve them, with the Health Guide PHS6000.  The new device bring a physician into your house remotely with a suite of software and video interactivity.  The PHS6000 also alows the physician to monitor current health and data about the patient to better diagnose and treat their patients.  It also allows for critical alerts when a serious issue presents itself.

 

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miShare Copies Songs iPod To iPod Without a Computer

  So you have an old iPod and you have your new iPod just out of the packaging and you need to move all of your songs over, miShare can do this without the hassle of a computer.  This little device lets you attach an iPod to each side of it and then simply transfer a song or albums with the touch of a button.  The one catch is if you have DRM’d songs and you want to move them over to the new device, you have to authorize that iPod with your computer. 

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Switcheasy Colors iPod Nano Case Review

  Switcheasy recently released a line of different color silicon protection for the new 4th Generation iPod Nano.  The cases come in 11 different colors and should meet the needs of any iPod Nano 4G owner looking for a silicon protection system.  The packaging is quite simple, but complete.  For $12.99 plus $3.00 for shipping, you receive the silicon case, plastic click-wheel guard, soft plastic screen protection, a hard-shell screen protector and a microfiber cloth.  The package also comes with a plug for the dock connector port to provide protection and keep unwan

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