mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 09 2008 | apple, iphone, jobs, gps
New I phone is faster, with 3G - about 3 times faster - than the EDGE network. It's almost as fast as Wifi. Inexplicably, they site Jobs chose to demo still took 21 seconds to load! That seems REALLY slow.
And it's only $200 ($300 for the 16G model).
Quoted: Apple announced its new 3G iPhone today. It is much thinner, much faster, and much cheaper than its predecessor. Starting at $199(with a ...
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 26 2008 | mac, apple, video, adaptor
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 20 2008 | video, steve jobs, mac, apple, laptop
click to playThe full MacBook Air announcement. World's thinnest laptop - $1,800.
Quoted: Here is the unvealing for the new ultra slim MacBook Air by Apple, at Macworld 2008 with Steve Jobs Keynote. MacBook Air, Macbook Air.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 20 2008 | video, mac, steve jobs, iphone, apple
click to playBest way to watch Steve Job's keynote at MacWorld expo - boiled down to the essential 60 seconds (from 90 minutes).
Quoted: for more see http://daily.mahalo.com/
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2007 | google, apple, iphone, cell phones, microsoft, gphone, android
Google is setting itself up to play "Microsoft" to Apple's "Apple". In a replay of 1984, Apple has produced an exciting new product (the iPhone), and made it proprietary (no third party hardware, no open platform for developers, not open to multiple phone networks).
Google, is "pulling a Microsoft" by taking all that is good about the iPhone and making it open (any network, any hardware manufacturer, any phone network).
Has Apple learned nothing? I guess they only want 10% of the phone market, while Google and it's partners take the rest.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 07 2007 | google, microsoft, apple, mobile, cell phone
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 10 2007 | javascript, apple, cross site, security
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 07 2007 | apple, iPhone, economics
No one put a gun to your head to buy a $600 iPhone. Consumers have no legitimate beef with Apple for dropping the price by $200.
Steve is offering a $100 in-store credit; which will probably end up costing apple less than $20 per iPhone (given that 50% won't ever use them, and their profit margins in the store are high). What are people going to get for $100 - a Nano to go along with their iPhone?
Quoted: On Thursday, Apple C.E.O. Steven P. Jobs acknowledged that the company had abused its core customers’ trust and extended a $100 store credit to the early iPhone buyers.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 06 2007 | music, apple, ipod, video, gadgets
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 05 2007 | apple, programming, dns, dhcp, networking
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