Archive for April, 2010
Is Iron Man 2 Allegorical to Gates vs. Jobs?
Posted by admin in Tech Industry News on April 30, 2010
Of course, if Steve Jobs were Iron Man, I’m not sure the law enforcement would need to be involved in that iPhone leak right now.
Brian Hogan – Iphone finder apologzise on his mistake
Brian J. Hogan has been identified as a 21-YEAR-OLD Californian man who found and sold an Apple iPhone prototype to tech blog Gizmodo.This action of him force the tech world to focus on him this morning.Why..??
Net neutrality: would it have killed the iPhone?
Posted by admin in Tech Industry News on April 30, 2010
One opponent of net neutrality rules claims that, if the US had them several years ago, “the Apple iPhone may never have emerged”
Jon Stewart nails it, Apple is now The Man
If you’ve been ignoring the goings-on between Apple and Gizmodo over the past few weeks, let’s let Jon Stewart give you the entire iPhone 4 saga, calling out the “Appholes” in his own inimitable way.
Engadget app update: iPhone app passes the 1m download mark,
Hey cats and kittens, here’s an exciting little piece of news we wanted to share with you. Thanks to the love and support of our readers, our iPhone app has just crossed the million downloads m…
Thoughts on the iPhone (How I read Steve Jobs’ letter)
Critics claim that the iPhone is a closed system, and that third-party SDKs are more open, but in fact the opposite is true. Let me explain…
The 21 year old who sold the iPhone 4G to Gizmodo – Revealed
The grizzled face, the devious smile – what you’re looking at, folks, is evil incarnate. Well not really, but given the firestorm of controversy surrounding the ongoing iPhone 4G/Gizmodo story, you might have thought otherwise. As it turns out, the person who sold the iPhone to Giz is just a regular 21 year old guy from Redwood City, California.
iPhone Finder ID-ed – Regrets His ‘Mistake’
The person who found and sold an Apple iPhone prototype says he regrets not doing more to return the device to its owner, according to a statement provided to Wired.com. Brian Hogan, a college-age man, says he is willing to cooperate with police.
The Gizmodo iPhone Saga [InfoGraphic]
Posted by admin in Educational on April 29, 2010
In a handy chart form! Next time you’re at a party stuck in a conversation about the Gizmodo iPhone debacle (pssst…find new friends!), you can join in and pretend like you care.
Jobs: Adobe Flash Unfit for iPad, iPhone
Apple’s CEO wrote Thursday that Flash has too many bugs, drains batteries too quickly and is too oriented to personal computers to work on the iPhone and iPad.
99 Awesome iPhone Apps You Must Download
Discover the app store’s best-kept secrets!
Toktumi Line2 has an answer for AT&T iPhone hang-ups
Posted by admin in Tech Industry News on April 29, 2010
Even if you love your iPhone, you may not love AT&T. Cell reception can be unreliable. Toktumi hopes to fill the gap with Line2.
Steve Jobs: Why We Don’t Allow Flash on iPhones and iPads
We were surprised to find a long missive penned by Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs posted to the web this morning. The subject? Why Apple hates Adobe Flash.
Steve Jobs: Why We Don’t Allow Flash on iPhones and iPad
We were surprised to find a long missive penned by Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs posted to the web this morning. The subject? Why Apple hates Adobe Flash.
Steve Jobs’ letter explaining Apple’s Flash distaste
Apple’s CEO doesn’t like Flash. Here’s the full memo explaining why the company is keeping Adobe Systems’ software off the iPhone and iPad. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Deep Tech.
Steve Jobs’ Thoughts on Flash
Steve Jobs penned a letter on Apple’s website this morning outlining why Apple doesn’t support Flash on the iPhone and iPad.
Stewart to Apple: ‘Microsoft was supposed to be evil one’
Posted by admin in World News on April 29, 2010
Apple promised to save the world from Big Brother in its famous 1984 advertisement. Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart says Microsoft was supposed to be “the evil one” but Apple has turned into “the man” after the raid of Gizmodo blogger Jason Chen over the leak of a new iPhone.
Where is My Zune Phone?
Microsoft can deliver an iPhone competitor, so long as it does what it does best: copy and improve.