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Rumor: iOS 4.3.2 coming in next two weeks

If you’ve been experiencing some battery life issues with iOS 4.3 thus far, or, less likely, some crazy FaceTime issues, you’ll be happy to hear Apple is reportedly working on iOS 4.3.2 to address these problems and more. The update is said to be coming in the next two weeks, meaning Apple knows there’s something wrong and they’re working as fast as they can to fix it.

Appletell reviews HyperMac’s External MacBook Power Battery

Apple has made their best effort to maximize battery life in their notebook line, but sometimes it’s just not enough. Even if battery life has been extended since previous models, the new MacBooks don’t support swapping of batteries (at least not in a usable fashion). So, what do you do? Call up HyperMac I imagine. They have a new external battery, and it does its job.

How to get the most out of your iPhone battery

Perhaps one of the biggest disappointments about the new iPhone 2.0 software is that all those apps can really take a toll on your battery life. With the iPhone being the central hub of my online life when I’m on the go, I really don’t want it dying on me in the middle of nowhere. I’ve searched the web and talked to friends about the best way to keep my battery power at its highest, and this post will outline what I came up with.

Check them out after the break.

Add 6 to 10 hours of battery life to MacBook Air with Apple Juicz

Are you looking for a way to extend the battery life of your MacBook Air? QuickerTek might have the solution. QuickerTek is rolling out a new product called Apple Juicz, which will charge your MacBook Air through thin-film solar cells in as little as five hours.

Since Apple Juicz extends the MacBook Air’s battery life, you won’t have to worry about running out of power while you are working on your projects. There is an LED status indicator that lets you know what is going on. Also included is a modified MacBook Air MagSafe charger (which uses military-spec parts) that provides a more powerful charge—and yes, it will still work with the stock MacBook Air.

Details after the break.