Apple Releases OS X Lion 10.7.1

One step closure to 10.7.2, which will deliver iCloud compatibility to your mac, you can enjoy the latest bug fixes. 10.7.1 doesn't add any new features but does solve major issues including missing admin accounts, and video play back freezing in Safari. Check Apple Software Update to download.

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Acer Rips Off The Macbook Air

With an earlier article that we posted about the redesigned 2011 MBA, was actually a unreleased Acer Product. The picture is Acer's rumored Aspire 3951 that looks very familiar to the MBA. It has SSD, Sandy Bridge Processor, and is also light and thin. It is almost an exact copy and paste of the MBA, though the Acer is a tad bit heavier on an electronic scale. Looks like Acer is trying to copy Cupertino's design and cash in, but this isn't the first time someone has tried to do this. The Acer Aspire is expected to cost between $770 and $960.

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Logitech Revue Price Cut To $99

Logitech Revue is never really took off along with Google TV and its starting to hurt. Logitech has slashed Revue price from $299 to $99. What a steal for such a little device. Logitech has promised that when Android 3.1 update comes that customers can experience a smoother platform and more access. Hopefully this doesn't kill Google TV all the way as the platform is nice, but needs a lot of work.

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Razer Announces Bass Bump‘in Electra Headphones For $60

Razer has been releasing very nice headphones/headsets in the past couple of years, but all of them seem to have a very nice price tag, which some gamers cannot afford. Today they have announced a new pair of headphones that are budget, but are still looking very stylish. Razer Electra are there newest pair of headphones with 40mm drivers in each ear, tuned to pump out lows and with nice leatherette ear pads. For only $60 this is a really good deal for a nice pair of headphones. It comes with two detachable cables, one with an inline mic and one without. They will be available this October.

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Next iPhone Design Pictured in Silicon Cases?

 

With September getting closer and closer by the day, we were expecting to see more rumors about the iPhone 5 design. With 9To5Mac getting pictures of a different, larger looking iPhone case this early on isn’t that unusual as it would be right around the right time for manufactures to start making cases. The case points out that the next iPhone might have edge-to-edge screen, a wider home button, and a slightly curved back like the current generation iPad 2. Hopefully we will find out what the true iPhone 5 looks like in a couple of months.

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Apple Is Offering a Replacement Program for 1TB iMac Seagate HDD Failures

Apple has acknowledge a 1TB Seagate HDD failure issue affecting iMacs sold between May 2011 and June 2011. They are now providing a replacement program to anyone who has bought the affected hard drives and will replace free of charge. Official quote from Apple:

Apple has determined that a very small number of Seagate 1TB hard drives used in 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMac systems, may fail under certain conditions. These systems were sold between May 2011 and July 2011.

Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) will replace affected hard drives free of charge.

Apple is contacting affected iMac owners who provided a valid email address during the product registration process to let them know about this program.  If you have not been contacted, but think you have a 1TB Seagate hard drive, you can enter your serial number below to see if it's part of this program.

Here is a link if anyone need to check there serial number.

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iOS 5 Beta 4, iTunes 10.5 Beta 4, Xcode 4.2 Seeds To Developers

 

Apply has released iOS 5 beta 4, iTunes 10.5 Beta 4, and the fourth preview of Xcode 4.2. iTunes 10.5 beta 4 is required to sync with this beta of iOS 5. We will keep you posted on anything new in this beta.

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