iPad Pulse Reader App Causes Stir from ‘New York Times’
An iPad application that was featured last Monday, June 7, at the World Wide Developers Conference found itself in the middle of controversy after news publisher New York Times filed a complaint against it.
The Pulse News Reader is an application that allows the users to view RSS...
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iPhone OS 4.0: Multitasking at Last
“We’re not going to be the first to this party….. But we’re going to be the best.”
So claimed Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs when he declared during the preview the features that are going to be newly added for iPhone via OS 4.0 but are already existing...
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iPhone 4.0 OS: All New Features
With today's session, Steve Jobs together with his team announced several new features to wait for in the OS 4.0 of iPhone and iPods. These are multitasking, app folders, improved mail, custom backgrounds, iBooks, 5x digital zoom, game center and iAd advertising.Coming this Summer 2010 is the release...
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Steve Jobs turns 55
Today marks Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs’ 55th birthday.
Happy birthday, Steve. More power to you.
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Apple iPad’s Highlights and Lowlights
Allow me to start this entry by showing you a bluff photo of the iPad. Obviously, the pretty girl shown in the background drew an Apple logo onto her pads to create a literal iPad. I must say the logo looks almost perfect if without the smudges of the marker she used. But hey, she makes sense — maybe brought by the disappointment that Steve Jobs named it as iPad instead of a better name like iTablet or Apple Tablet.
Now let’s move on to the real deal. Introduced in the Apple Media Event held on January 27, 2010, I present to you the Apple iPad with its highlights and lowlights, as compiled from various websites.
Read more at: http://www.glennong.com/2010/01/apple-ipads-highlights-and-lowlights.html
The iPad is a Giant iPhone
By now, you’ve already heard about Apple’s new tablet device, the iPad. You know it’ll run the iPhone OS, it’ll have a 9.7 inch multitouch LCD screen, it’ll have a ten-hour battery life, and it’ll cost $499 up. Like the iPhone, it’ll be locked into the iTunes...
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MacBook Touch: The World’s Most Popular Device EVER!
"In every moments of our lives, the world is keep changing in a way that is so unimaginable. Never in our history that the pace of changes like in the way we communicate literary with the world made a remarkable indelible impact to us "Oops! I think I'm being so deep with this device. LOL. You can't...
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Connect the Dots Backwards
This is one of the MOST INSPIRING speeches I’ve ever heard! I always think back to this speech whenever I’m in doubt. Steve Jobs gave this commencement speech at Stanford in 2005.
My favorite part of Steve’s keynote address is when he says “You can never connect the dots looking...
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Steve Jobs – his life in three parts
you are probably well aware now that Steve Jobs have decided to step down as Apple’s CEO late last week. this prompted me to do some research about Steve Jobs as i’ve heard so many great (and not so great) stories about him.
in his 2005 Stanford commencement speech he best summarized his life in three stories: connecting the dots, about love & loss, and finally about death.
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