Last week discussions.apple.com was hit by an alleged malicious attack that forced some users to be redirected to a blank page showing a message from the “hacker” who managed to inject code in the website. Apple quickly took the boards down for mantenaince and, after that, announced that Apple Discussions will soon go under a major change and be renamed “Apple Support Communities”.
An Overheating iPod Delays Tokyo Commuter Train
Sometimes timing is everything, and in this case it’s very bad for Apple. Last month, in fact, Apple was ordered by Japan’s trade ministry to improve safety warnings over some overheating first generation iPod Nano units that caused minor burn injures in four cases. Three days ago another overheating iPod delayed a rush-hour Tokyo train, Reuters reports.
Adobe to Apple: “Our doors are open”
Finally, we’re back to talking about Adobe and Apple. Frankly, I was getting bored of writing about the antenna. Now, Shantanu Narayen (Adobe chief) is back in the game, and this time he’s saying that Adobe still wants Apple. They can still work together, if Steve Jobs wants to.
Times for iPad Winners Announced
Thanks everyone who entered the Times for iPad giveaway. We also want to thank the Acrylic Software developers for the promo codes they offered to MacStories readers.
Here are the winners:
Daniel
Justin Heintz
Canfora
Francesco
Rajkumar
You’ll receive the promo codes in your inbox in a few minutes. Congratulations!
Win A Copy of TaskAware for iPhone
TaskAware is an iPhone application we reviewed a while ago here which lets you tie your tasks to a specific location and organize them. It’s a got a good-looking UI and, most of all, looks great on the iPhone 4 Retina Display.
We have 3 US promo codes up for grabs. Just leave a comment below, and that’s it! Winners will be announced on Sunday - good luck!
First Look: Cloud2go, a CloudApp Client for iPhone
Cloud was one of the hottest app released for Mac OS X last year. Clever marketing techniques (remember the “every Mac user’s wet dream”?), invite-only beta, a great “Raindrops” plugin system: Cloud app quickly became for many the de-facto standard to share stuff on the web. Whether you want to upload and share links, pics, archives or documents, Cloud is perfect: powered by an elegant web view and beautiful short URL (cl.ly), I’m still using it.
Now you know what’s missing from the Cloud ecosystem: a mobile version. And that’s exactly what Cloud2go is all about: it’s the first unofficial iPhone client for CloudApp.
Regent Street: “Highest Traffic” Apple Store In The World
I’ve never been to England, but once I’ll go there I’ll make sure to visit the Apple Store in Regent Street. It’s the highest traffic Apple Store in the world, one of the company’s most successful ones and a “big bet that worked”.
Carmack Shows Us The Future of Gaming on iPhone [Video]
id Software isn’t new to impressive tech demos. Remember when they first showed Doom 3? The game eventually turned out to be pretty boring and full of cliches, but the technology behind it was impressive.
John Carmack, co-founder of id Software, showed off Rage for iPhone yesterday at QuakeCon 2010. Yes, that Rage. The tech demo is impressive, and it relies on the proprietary megatexture technology that id Software used in the past. Carmack said that demo was working on an iPhone 4, but the engine (he calls it “game framework”) works great both on the iPad and the original iPhone 2G. According to the VG247 the title will be available in the App Store later this year, and a second one will be released together with the official PC version in 2011.
Check out the video below. [via Engadget]
ITV Executives Planning to Sue Apple Over Some Rumors
A few days ago Engadget posted a scoop about Apple’s plans for the upcoming new Apple TV: iOS integration, no 1080p support, new brand. According to Engadget, the new name should be “iTV” - which sounds pretty likely if you ask me, considering that Apple has recently put a lot of products under the “i-” prefix.
Now, there’s a very little problem. There’s a major UK broadcaster called “ITV” and its executives are getting furious over these Apple speculations and are planning to sue Steve Jobs and all his crew.