I’ve got news for you brother, Droid users love to show off just as much. Go ahead, Droid users, respond and prove my point.
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I’ve got news for you brother, Droid users love to show off just as much. Go ahead, Droid users, respond and prove my point.
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No, I’m quite that old yet, thank God. An app in the App Store will
take your photo and do a damn good job of taking 20 to 30 years off
your life. I think I may make this my FB pic for awhile, see what kind
of comments I get.
“The next iPhone screen has been confirmed to be at running at a resolution of 960×640, according to SuperPhone.cz (via Engadget). … This would increase the pixel density to a whopping 320dpi — higher than any other device on the market.”
If this is true, wow. In many ways, the new iPhone will answer all of the criticisms from other platforms.
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This is just wrong. Just really, really wrong.
Well, I love this time of year. Blooming flowers, the awakening promise of another summer — and out-of-control Apple rumors. This time, the evidence is quite compelling, though. Click the “via” link above to check out Engadget, where they think they know what the next iPhone will look like.
This is good because I have a first-generation 3G, and it’s getting quite old and will need replacing very soon. So Apple better get moving on it!
Believe it or not, I was OK when he licked it. I draw the line at Sam Worthington putting his coffee cup on it, though.
The launch of Apple’s iPad has been successful. Possibly too successful. The first signs that something was wrong came late last month, when Apple began pushing the shipping date for iPads ordered online to middle April.
According to sources familiar with the situation, the problem has worsened. Add to that the terribly bad mood Steve Jobs was in on Wednesday, and it’s a perfect storm. In a fit of rage, Jobs reportedly decided to dump the whole iPad program and defer completely to Microsoft’s Courier tablet project.
“Ours has just one side to it, while the Courier has two sides, like an open book,” Jobs was believed to have said. “Two is just better than one. There’s no way that we could complete with that.”
The Apple-loving public may be harder to convince. A disgruntled group of coffee house bloggers is starting a new blog to protest the demise of the iPad. “I can’t go back to using a sytlus,” said founder Ken Textalots. “I just can’t.”
But before you get angry enough to start your own hate group, look at your Calendar. If you still don’t get it, then you have issues I can’t help you with.
“Apple has posted new “guided tour” iPad videos meant to give details of the device’s features. Unlike the original promo video which was a broad overview, the guided tours get into the specifics.There are 11 videos in total.” …
“Leaders from the US Army’s technology command visited Apple at its Cupertino headquarters as part of a program to investigate the use of consumer electronic products on the battlefield.”
Well, if we can use our iPhones to turn off the lights in our homes from anywhere in the world, I can’t see why Uncle Sam couldn’t use them to keep soldiers safe on the battlefield. Click “via” link for more…
“It was nine years ago today that Mac OS X 10.0 was born — or became available to the general public anyway. On September 13, 2000 Apple released a public beta called “Kodiak” (think of this as OS X’s conception). On March 24, 2001 Apple effectively ditched OS 9 for the current generation OS that would allow ultimate scalability for the coming decades.”
And how far it’s come in nine years! I was one of the first people to buy the first version of OS X. I had to buy a processor upgrade in my old PowerMac 6100 in order to run it. It was slow and buggy, but everything looked like candy. Now, the OS is no longer slow or buggy, but all of its visuals are still finger-looking good.