Four (4) Million iPhones Already
I’m still amazed at all the iPhones that have been sold. At the BlogHaus, the iPhone was the rule — and my BlackBerry was the exception. Someday I’m sure I’ll pack one. But not without copy and paste, 3G, and Bluetooth sync.
Ars Technica offers some great insight, including this market share quote from Gartner and [...]
Video Cruncher
Excited to start throwing video at this bad boy!
Screen Sharing is Cool
I found that I can login to my Mac Pro and drive video product from my laptop — all while I lie comfortably in bed. I’m not sure if this is a Leopard feature or something that I’ve probably never tried.
Sometimes, Blogs Reminds Me Why
I had to re-read my blog post on the iPhone. I had to remember why I took the phone back.
Now I remember. I’ll wait.
Although, it was nice to see that when I was playing with my wife’s iPhone last weekend, I noticed that the end a sentence and double space will insert a period. I [...]
Don’t GIVE UP on Vista
Vista is the first operating system from Microsoft since Windows 98 that I did not use "before" it was officially released. To be honest, I’m feeling a little lost and not sure what I’m missing. I just might have to install it somewhere to play and experience it for myself.
In the mean time, the alternatives [...]
Bono, a Marketing Genius
First Steve Jobs and a U2 branded iPod loaded with the U2 collection. Now iLike and Amazon.com.
This time burning hot iLike (Bono is an investor through Elevation Partners) gets to present U2’s product to hundreds of thousands of listeners / watchers before it’s available. U2’s new Wave of Sorrow isn’t on the radio. It’s on [...]
David Progue Slams Windows Mobile 6
After reading the article in The New York Times, “Reaching for Apple, Falling Short,” David Pogue highlights a few frustrations with the wireless and mobile device market.
First, carriers have us over the barrel on what functionality the device will support (e.g., I’d try a BlackBerry Curve but ATT has removed WiFi support). Additionally, carriers offer [...]
Great Words, Mr. Mossberg
A shortsighted and often just plain stupid federal government has allowed itself to be bullied and fooled by a handful of big wireless phone operators for decades now…. It severely limits consumer choice, stifles innovation, crushes entrepreneurship, and has made the U.S. the laughingstock of the mobile-technology world, just as the cellphone is morphing into a powerful hand-held computer. - Walt Mossberg, All Things DigitalI loved the article that Walt Mossberg wrote yesterday for All Things Digital.
Nothing Says Fanboy Like a One to One Card
An Apple One to One card. 52 weeks with a one hour, One on One training with creative pro apps experts at the Apple Store. Talk about complete immersion into Appleism.
Complainers: You Get $100. Me, Notta.
All these complainers who are whining over feeling like they got ripped off by buying an iPhone…. You’re only creating more news and buzz and PR for Apple.As for me, a quick four (4) days of trial. Returned and payed a “restocking” fee of ten (10) percent of the phone.
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