Oct 15, 2008

Probably two of the most talked about subjects on the internet today are netbooks and the iPhone, so why build a gadget that integrates both devices in one, right? Well, that’s what OLO computer maker has planned in the future by coming out with a netbook that has the iPhone running at the very core. A dock, so to speak, is featured at the trackpad area where you can lay down …
Jun 10, 2008

Don’t get me wrong now, I am an Apple fan and particularly an iPhone fan but I am also trying objectivity for a change. So I’ll repeat the question, did we just get screwed by Apple?
While I am finally able to actually watch the WWDC 2008 I remember some of the things that weren’t included in the upgrade.
There’s no copy paste function. I know that must seem weird, still, but it there’s no copy paste. Are you …
Jun 10, 2008

How cool is that? Will I be able to simply replace my old iPhone with a brand new one for free? Yes and no as certain conditions will apply.
If you purchased you iPhone after May 27th from AT&T then you will get a free replacement when the 3G iPhone arrives on July 11th. I wouldn’t understand why you did buy an iPhone 12 days prior to WWDC. Where do you live? And how did you know the …
Jun 10, 2008

We hear Apple popped out a new phone or something today. All hearsay, but we though we’d run it by you. The $199 pricepoint for the 8GB, Exchange support, A-GPS and 3G data all make an extremely compelling case, but Apple still has plenty to improve on — there’s still no physical keyboard, if you hadn’t noticed (a dealbreaker for some), and Apple has yet to confirm things as common-sensical as copy and paste, video recording and …
Jun 10, 2008

The 3G iPhone is going to be simultaneously launched in 22 countries on July 11th. Don’t worry if you aren’t in oneAppl of the 22 yet. Apple and its partners will bring the iPhone 2 to you by the end of the year if you are in one of the 48 remaining countries. And I would assume more countries are to be added to that rooster.
What I’d like to know is what prices are we to expect …
Jun 10, 2008

Twice as Fast at Half the Price
SAN FRANCISCO—June 9, 2008—Apple® today introduced the new iPhone™ 3G, combining all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast* as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK. In the US the new iPhone …
Jun 10, 2008
New App Store Available in 62 Countries
SAN FRANCISCO—June 9, 2008—Apple® today announced that downloads of its iPhone™ SDK (Software Development Kit) have topped more than 250,000 since its launch on March 6. The iPhone SDK provides developers with the same rich set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and tools that Apple uses to create its native applications for iPhone. Apple today also announced that its amazing new App Store will be available in 62 countries bringing a breakthrough way for …
Jun 10, 2008

We have just shown a few pictures taken during 2008’s WWDC held in California. While a picture does tell 1000 stories, I will break down the main features of the new iPhone, the 3G version.
* the 8GB 3G iPhone comes in a full plastic black back while the 16GB 3G iphone will be available in white; no significant size change, but it’s thinner at the edges
* 3.5 inch display, …
Jun 9, 2008

The day we’ve been waiting for has finally arrived. Just a little two hours ago, Steve Jobs started his keynote. This was a sold out event with over 5k people present and millions of people worldwide watching almost live pictures and video coverage.
Finally, after a year, there’s a phone that beats the iPhone. We will call it the 3G iPhone.
Some of the rumors about the 3G iPhone came through and some didn’t. Before actually talking about the …
Jan 18, 2008

Every year Macworld Expo brings us the most anticipated, rumored and talked products from Apple and the excitement is On since November, everybody speculates about the new ultra modern, out of this world, new product from Apple that nobody has seen, but we all love, The Newton 2, the iTablet and more.
The last year Macworld even grabbed the thunders from the CES 2007, everybody was expecting the iPhone, a device that doesn’t have any physical keyboard, …
Jan 17, 2008

On2 Technologies, Inc., announced at Macworld Conference and Expo 2008 that it has released a new update to its popular Flix Engine for creating Apple iPhone compatible video. Flix Engine is a leading server side encoding platform used by a large number of Web 2.0 websites and leading enterprises for creating video in multiple formats, including video for Adobe(R) Flash(R) Player 8 and 9, H.264 and 3GPP. As a result of this announcement, Flix Engine now also …
Jan 9, 2008

U.S. software group Microsoft will not launch a product that competes directly with Apple Inc’s iPhone, Chairman Bill Gates said in an interview with Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
“No, we won’t do that. In the so-called smart phone business we will concentrate solely on software with our Windows Mobile programme,” Gates was quoted as saying in the interview published on Wednesday.
“We have partnerships with a lot of device manufacturers from Samsung to Motorola and this variety brings us …
Dec 28, 2007

Theres is not doubt that 2007 was the Year of the iPhone, the overhyped, loved and hated new invention from Apple shocked the industry and sent tremors to the competitors, the iphone created new business oportunities to the mac market, inmediately we’ve found buying unlocking applications or getting the new protective covers for the new little device.
Google deployed all of its consumer applications to the iphone, Yahoo jumped to the bandwagon with its services and day by …
Dec 21, 2007
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs’s annual Macworld surprise may be a slimmed-down laptop and a higher-capacity model of the iPhone.
Jobs traditionally uses the Macworld Expo in January to showcase new products. Last time, it was the iPhone and Apple TV; the year before, faster Macs with Intel Corp. chips.
Piper Jaffray & Co. analyst Gene Munster and UBS AG’s Benjamin Reitzes expect Jobs to capitalize on demand for the Mac by introducing a smaller, lighter version of Apple’s MacBook …