CNNMoney, quoting Reuters, “Jobs said to want a flat price of $9.99 a movie, but Hollywood executives balk, news reports say.” More …
CNNMoney, quoting Reuters, “Jobs said to want a flat price of $9.99 a movie, but Hollywood executives balk, news reports say.” More …
AppleInsider reports: “Apple is acknowledging internally and through its network of service providers that some 60GB fifth-generation video iPods may be plagued by random resets during normal use.”
Opera Software has announced the release of Opera 9, a “free” web browser that’s not open source and considered by many to be best-of-class. Available in 25 languages, this release comes after a lengthy public beta period and is said to feature:
• Widgets (small web programs, but different from Apple’s Dashboard architecture)
• Integrated BitTorrent support
• Saved sessions
• Secure browsing
• A skinnable UI
Download your copy of Opera 9 here (13.1MB).
Apple has released iPhoto 6.0.4. Here’s the one tender bit o’ spin the company’s offering with this dot-fix:
This update to iPhoto contains a variety of new Greeting Card and Postcard themes for use with Apple print services, including invite and thank you card designs for summer parties, weddings, birthdays, etc.
Of course, you can download iPhoto 6.0.4 directly from Apple (35MB) or get it via Software Update (36.4MB).