Reprinted from TidBITS#914/11-Feb-08 with permission. Copyright (C) 2008, TidBITS. All rights reserved. http://www.tidbits.com/ TidBITS#914/11-Feb-08 ===================== Issue link: News related to the iPhone once again grabbed our attention this week. For starters, Apple released new iPhone and iPod touch models with more RAM (and higher prices to match). On the other hand, iPhone users in the UK can now get more minutes and text messages for less money, thanks to changes by O2. Meanwhile, Glenn Fleishman discusses AT&T's recent announcement about their continuing rollout of a 3G cellular network in the United States that will affect users of future iPhone models. Back in the Mac world, Guy Kawasaki's latest venture, Alltop, provides a one-stop listing of recent headlines from all the major Mac news sites (including TidBITS, natch). Adam explains how he persuaded iPhoto to format text to his liking when creating his holiday cards, and speculates as to why the iTunes Store is still without DRM-free tracks from three of the four major labels, while Rich Mogull shares his impressions of Macworld Expo as a first-time attendee. Adam also reviews a book called "Bit Literacy" and finds it lacking. We also note two software updates from Apple: QuickTime 7.4.1, which fixes a serious security flaw, and iPhoto 7.1.2, which improves security and makes several other minor improvements. Lastly, please welcome our newest junior staffer, Eliana Wren Carlson! Articles 16 GB iPhone and 32 GB iPod touch Released QuickTime 7.4.1 Fixes Zero-Day Vulnerability iPhoto 7.1.2 Blocks Security Vulnerability iPhoto Print Products Available in Australia and New Zealand O2 Tweaks UK Monthly iPhone Plans Scan Mac News Headlines at Alltop Please Welcome Eliana Wren Carlson DealBITS Discount: Save 20% on Sound Studio 3 Tips for Better iPhoto Cards More Mileposts Along Road to 3G iPhone Apple Punished for iTunes Success My First Macworld Expo Get Bit Literate, with a Buggy Whip Hot Topics in TidBITS Talk/11-Feb-08 ------------ This issue of TidBITS sponsored in part by: -------------- * READERS LIKE YOU! Support TidBITS with a contribution today! Special thanks this week to Holmes F. Boroughf, Joel Smith, Leonard D. Schloff, and John Knefel for their generous support! * GET FETCH 5 FOR FREE! Fetch Softworks makes Fetch, the original Macintosh FTP client, free for educational and charitable use. Fetch 5.3 includes a new look and Leopard technology support. Apply today at ! * WebCrossing Neighbors Creates Private Social Networks Create a complete social network with your company or group's own look. Scalable, extensible and extremely customizable. Take a guided tour today * MARK/SPACE, INC: The Missing Sync provides the very best in synchronization for Mac users with BlackBerry, Palm OS, or Windows Mobile devices. Integrates with Address Book, iCal, Entourage, iPhoto, and iTunes. * VMware Fusion. The most seamless way to run Windows on your Mac. Backed by nearly a decade of proven virtualization technology. Try VMware Fusion today for free, or order online for only $79. Visit: * StuffIt Deluxe 12: breakthrough compression of MP3 files, PDFs, iWork and MS Office files! Reduce JPEG file sizes with no loss in quality, burn to CD/DVD, back up archives to iDisk and more. Buy today for only $59.99! * Freeverse, Inc.'s SOUND STUDIO 3.5.5 - Sound Studio is for anyone who needs to record or edit audio with a professional tool, but at a consumer price. Perfect for Podcasts, Music, More! Now updated for OS X 10.5 Leopard. * Used to working with Microsoft Office Visio on a PC but have a Mac? ConceptDraw 7 is professional technical drawing and business graphics software. It supports Leopard and can import Visio files. TidBITS readers save $50! * DealBITS: Get the word out about your product AND generate sales! It's easy: give away a few copies and offer a discount to entrants. A DealBITS drawing is quick to set up and can easily pay for itself. For more info and rates, visit . ---------- Help support TidBITS by supporting our sponsors ------------ .