Big changes are coming to the premiere Mac OS X RSS app. Its developer chatted with Ars Technica about the next two major releases, and confirmed a fairly obvious rumor.
SOHO Notes 7 for the Mac adds better task integration and easier data management to its laundry list of productivity enhancements.
New details may reveal some design and feature changes in the next-gen iPhone, which could even include colors. Or they may just be hot air.
Thanks to AT&T’s takeover of T-Mobile’s Hotspot business, iPhone users are getting the special treatment again from Starbucks in the form of free, unlimited WiFi.
Web-based financial management service Mint.com will add investment tracking to its portfolio soon. It’s a promising service, but it’s still a few features shy of being a Quicken-killer.
Are you Apple’s biggest iPhone fan? Do you collect all of the commercials and try to mimic the disembodied hand? Now, you too can have that generic iPhone ringtone, as heard on TV.
With a unique collection of inventory and communication tools, Wigix is bringing some new ideas to the online marketplace. Ars Technica goes shopping to see if Wigix can earn your dollar.
If you’re willing to play doctor with your MacBook Air’s internals, you too can get near-ubiquitous wireless service without having to give up a USB port.