Sunday, September 30, 2007

Note to Apple: Stop thinking Like a Phone Company

Steve Jobs might be better served here to take his own advice and think different. Because, as he has so elegantly demonstrated with the iPhone, these devices are finally becoming little computers. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that consumers will expect them to act like computers. They will want to modify them to their exact, specifications.

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Apple developing OS X minitablet

AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has a project underway to develop a minitablet computer based on the OS X operating system it has developed for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. The site is calling it "the return of the Newton," referring to the much-maligned but cult-favorite PDA that Apple sold in the mid-1990s.

The I 'New' Tone would be interesting name, wouldn't it?

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

IPod touch

Why are people so touched by this IPhone issue? Yea, it is a bummer to find out that the hottest gadget you just bought dropped its price 33%, but still, it has nothing to do with other gadgets :-)
I just think that anything Apple does is a cool designed project, and the choice is still yours. If you want it - buy it. If you're pissed at Apple, then don't.

It's that simple.

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Sunday, September 09, 2007

Is Steve Jobs Sick Of The Cell Phone Industry Already?

Job's keynote, riddled with anti industry comments, topped it all off with a big middle finger to AT&T by introducing the iPod touch. "We're with you man."

The correctness of this cannot be underestimated. All the population in the world wants the carriers to be freer, more open and less restrictive. And if such a person as Steve Jobs is tired of them, it only proves that a little man can do nothing but work against them. And that means using PC to PC free phone calls where available.

-A.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

How Did Apple Get The iPhone Battery To Last Longer?

"Apple announced on Monday that its much-anticipated iPhone will offer eight hours of talk time rather than the previously announced five. On Wednesday, Jack Shafer mocked journalists for lavishing attention on this tiny morsel of news. Even so, that clever bit of Apple PR got Explainer wondering: How do you make a battery last longer?"
Interesting stuff!

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

iPhone Development: Not so sweet

Critique of IPhone development model and suggestions for improvement.

It seems to me that many people jump over to conclusions before they've seen the real thing yet. Conclusions based on assumptions are just not valuable enough at this point to me.

But those are just my 5 cents.

-A.

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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Apple's iPhone Website: Demonstrations in 3D

The new Apple.com website has quite a bit of surprises. While looking though the its iPhone technology section I learned they updated their 3D demonstrations. Pretty cool.
I'd say that's pretty straightforward way to do it. Nevertheless - cool technology.

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

First iPhone Web Apps Already Available

For all of the complaining that has tripped down the wire about Apple's total lack of an SDK for the iPhone, a couple of entrepreneurial developers have already created iPhone apps to try out in Safari.

It is a cool application, which is like Digg for iPhone.I would be really happy to try iPhone out!

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

1st iPhone 3rd party web app: OneTrip

A web-based shopping list app optimized for the iPhone.

I really like simple apps. This one is great for any types of listed items.Include a reminder and you have a great TODO list :-)



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