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› 2024/06/08

Tim Cook really doesn't want developers to use his beautiful iPads

› 2010/02/15

New App: GlobeTrotter - The Timezone Calculator

› 2009/11/09

The iTablet Newspaper.

› 2009/03/17

StyleMac 2.0

› 2009/01/14

Nokia (Trolltech) releases Qt under LGPL

› 2009/01/14

iPhone Experiment One: Happiness

› 2008/12/17

The iPhone Nano

› 2008/08/31

via news.oreilly.com/

Right. The thing is though that you go to a conference and everyone is using a MacBook but you go into any corporate space or pretty much any personal space and very few people are using desktop Macs.

The problem is, that there is no real desktop mac. The Mac Pro is way too expensive and the Mac Mini lacks Graphics Power, a seconds monitor connector and expandability.

› 2008/08/21

via www.tuaw.com/

fear of switching is the foundation of customer loyalty for PCs.

From a Get-a-Mac Add. Tough one.

› 2008/08/21

From a Get-a-Mac Add

› 2008/08/14

via www.bigcontrarian.com/

Managers elsewhere boast about how little time they waste in meetings; Apple is big on them and proud of it. “The historical way of developing products just doesn’t work when you’re as ambitious as we are,” says Ive, an affable, bearlike Brit. “When the challenges are that complex, you have to develop a product in a more collaborative, integrated way.”

This comparison rings a bell in my head

› 2008/07/28

Torque game engine for the iPhone. Licensing seems to be design

› 2008/07/28

via www.garagegames.com/

Torque for the iPhone is licensed on a per title basis. For specific pricing and licensing information, please contact garagegames.

Torque game engine for the iPhone. Licensing seems to be designed as a money-making machine. Apart from that, this will like totally flood the iPhone game market with junk.

› 2008/07/14

via dfbills.com/

Apple has announced that it has racked up 1 million iPhone sales and 10 Million Apps in the very first weekend.  Last time around, it took 74 days to sell that many phones.

Impressive

› 2008/07/08

via blog.karppinen.fi/

I tried to log in to Apple Developer Connection this morning to find out that my password had been changed and the email associated with my account was now a yahoo.com address that wasn't mine. Luckily, my "security question" was still the same, so I was able to reset the password and email address back.

Based on the emails that have appeared in my .Mac mailbox, this was accomplished by sending this classy one-liner to Apple:

am forget my password of mac,did you give me password on new email marko.[redacted]@yahoo.com

this is a PR catastrophy for sure. I'd guess this will turn into a fire on the net within 48 hours.

› 2008/06/30

via www.guardian.co.uk/

Apple is a marvellous company, but it is a boutique. We are a giant conglomerate.

Weird understanding of inhowfar Sony is better than Apple

› 2008/06/09

WWDC 08 LiveBlog

› 2008/06/06

Preparing for WWDC

› 2008/06/04

MacOSX 10.6 to be seeded at WWDC?

› 2008/06/03

SquirrelFish - 1.6 Times faster Javascript for Safari

› 2008/03/10

First examination of the iPhone SDK

› 2006/03/18

VLC Codecs as a Quicktime Component

› 2006/01/28

Native Gimp (read: no X11 anymore) coming to Mac OS X

› 2006/01/28

Create Multi-Plattform high-quality 3D-Games with Mac OS X

› 2006/01/12

iWeb HTML Generation

› 2006/01/03

x264 QuickTime Codec

› 2005/12/17

Update: Safarilicious 0.7.7

› 2005/12/16

DarwinPorts 1.2 released

› 2005/12/11

Unpacking an iPhoto Photo Book

› 2005/11/21

G5-optimized Firefox nightly builds: BeatnikPad Journal

› 2005/11/18

How to Safe Sleep (Hibernate) Your Mac

› 2005/11/17

Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) to feature redesigned Finder

› 2005/11/10

Apple's Copland Project: An OS for the Common Man

› 2005/10/26

All you IE5 for Mac haters combine