Apple has clearly hurt Adobe’s feelings. When Steve Jobs demonstrated an iPad at Wednesday’s tablet event, its Safari browser clearly did not support Flash. More: continued here
January 31, 2010
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January 31, 2010
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Apple has clearly hurt Adobe’s feelings. When Steve Jobs demonstrated an iPad at Wednesday’s tablet event, its Safari browser clearly did not support Flash. More: continued here
January 30, 2010
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You know you can’t obtain an iPad for least three months, but you may not know the reason you can’t even buy one in advance: Apple has not yet obtained the More: continued here
January 30, 2010
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The iPad may not have a camera in its current incarnation, but Apple’s at least laying the foundation for one: we just confirmed with extremely trusted sources that iPhone OS 3.2 contains rudimentary support for video calling, which could explain … Continue reading
January 30, 2010
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Apple has worked itself into a corner where people simply expect each and every new product release to change that product category for the better; to revolutionize things in a way that no other company has done so far. On … Continue reading
January 30, 2010
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In 1994, Apple’s kingpin sat down for a free-ranging session with Rolling Stone reporter Jeff Goodell. As he introduces his latest revolutionary product, a rare glimpse into the mind of a true visionary. More: continued here
January 29, 2010
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When Apple was demoing its new iBooks application for the iPad today during their keynote address, I just kept thinking to myself: this simply must have been designed by Delicious Monster, the shop behind the brilliant Mac app Delicious Library. … Continue reading
January 29, 2010
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In an update to its iPhone SDK, Apple is now permitting apps to make VoIP calls over 3G wireless networks, an option that was once only available over a WiFi connection. More: continued here
January 28, 2010
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Steve Jobs introduced Apple iPad the previous day. And the principle question in all places net was once, what the hell is Micro SIM card, so as to only match into Apple iPad and will likely be distributed by means … Continue reading
January 28, 2010
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Steve Jobs is rehearsing his pitch in the mirror. Bloggers are already at their keyboards. Today, after years of speculation, Apple will unveil its new tablet device, unofficially nicknamed the iPad. Here are the 6 best — and worst — … Continue reading
January 28, 2010
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iPhone was once a gaming platform suitable only for the extremely casual or the extremely bored. Not after last year. The landscape of the iPhone has changed dramatically over the past twelve months, with gameplay evolving… More: continued here
January 28, 2010
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Will the Apple tablet finally be unveiled? We’re at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco (see above) patiently waiting to get inside and get this thing underway! More: continued here
January 28, 2010
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My god, am I underwhelmed by the iPad. This is as inessential a product as I’ve ever seen, but beyond that, it has some absolutely backbreaking failures that will make me judge anyone who buys one. More: continued here
January 27, 2010
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You can follow Live Blogs – Apple “iTablet” Event – Apple iPad Engadget – Live from the Apple ‘latest creation’ event Gizmodo – Apple Tablet Event Liveblog – We’re Here Netokracija – Pratimo Appleovo predstavljanje u 19h uživo! Ars Technica … Continue reading
January 27, 2010
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10 A.M. PT, Wednesday, January 27, 2010. That’s when Steve Jobs (or Phil Schiller) will step onstage and (probably) announce the Apple Tablet. But you, you should tune in early, because our liveblog is going to start first thing. More: … Continue reading
January 27, 2010
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It’s no secret to us (or our readers) that Apple’s products tend to generate what some might consider insane amounts of interest for weeks, months, and even years before they’re launched or even announced. More: continued here