Jan
10
Engadget today writes that the iPhone is not a smartphone because it can not be extended.
Now here is one questions I have? Where does that information come from? I would think that by allowing widgets on the phone, maybe synced from iTunes, developers could develop lots and lots of great stuff for it. I am […]
Jan
9
Stupidest iPhone Comment of the Day
January 9, 2007 | 2 Comments
From horatiohumberpan on flickr.com
iPhone size comparison on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
expensive?!? this is CHEAP, it includes 2 years of service! no monthly payment! I dont know about you but the cheapest plan you can get nowadays is 30+ per month, for 2 years thats 720 dollars in service! this is an amazing idea […]
Jan
9
Looks like the stock market loved the Apple announcements today. Stock is up 6.5% as of 2pm. At the same time, the stock of Research in Motion, the maker of the Blackberry device, has fallen 6.5%…
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Jan
9
Looks like the stock market loved the Apple announcements today. Stock is up 6.5% as of 2pm.
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Jan
9
Only Apple could pull this off…
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Jan
9
I didn’t expect that…
Widescreen, multi-touch, iPod, Internet all in one, runs OS X, high-res screen, 2 megapixel camera…
Technorati Tags: iphone, macworld
Jan
9
Engadget reports that Paul Otellini is attending the MacWorld keynote. I think this lends some credence to the idea that there will be updated MacPro’s and maybe updated laptops as well. Those four-core chips have to find use somewhere after all.
Technorati Tags: macworld, otellini, intel, apple, macpro
Jan
9
At least according to MarketWatch and Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray:
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Apple Computer Inc.
Chief Executive Steve Jobs is widely expected to announce the company’s first mobile phones at its annual Macworld show today. “We expect that four phones will be launched,” Nomura analyst Richard Windsor said in a research note Tuesday. […]
Jan
9
The Cult of Mac has an interesting preview of tomorrow’s keynote: it’s going to be a riot.
Here’s my prediction for Macworld: There’s going to be a riot. Expectations for Steve Jobs’ keynote speech Tuesday are so unreasonably high that anything less than an iPod-cum-videophone-miniPC that downloads movies wirelessly from the net and projects them on […]
Jan
8
As everybody is writing either predictions or stories about predictions for or the 2007 MacWorld keynote tomorrow, I thought I would join the fun:
no iPhone - not this time - not before the end of the year
iTV is going to disappoint most pundits
won’t have hard-drive, but will do
everybody and their mother will complain that […]
Jan
8
SecondLife Goes Open Source
January 8, 2007 | 1 Comment
Lindenlabs announced that the SecondLabs client has been open sourced.
Good decision in my book, but the user community seems a bit wary. A lot of the commenters seem to assume that the security of SecondLife is going to go backwards. Anybody used to thinking in open source terms knows that is not true, but for […]
Jan
5
According to USA Today:
“Kids are using MySpace responsibly. They are getting the message,” said Justin Patchin, assistant professor of
criminal justice at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Patchin conducted the study with Sameer Hinduja, a criminology professor at Florida Atlantic University.
About 91% of those teens’ profiles reviewed did not list full names, which could be valuable […]
Jan
5
Lots of talk today about the fact that a popular blogger such as Guy Kawasaki only made $3350 a year with a CPM of less than a buck fifty.
A lot of other bloggers, such as EirePreneur, are also wondering how he could make so little with such a large audience. I would argue that part […]
Jan
5
Source: Study: Zune fails to crack top 10 in sales | CNET News.com
Although Microsoft’s Zune captured a decent slice of the hard-drive-based audio player market at large retail stores, it failed to crack into the top 10 list of models in overall sales, according to market researcher Current Analysis.
Suprise, surprise. I can’t help but […]
