March 16, 2010 - 6:30 pm
Tags: apple, companies, endorsed-or-not, family, iphone, iphones, love, microsoft, phone-workers, retail, steve ballmer, steveballmer, street-journal, windows, windows phone
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Filed under: Odds and ends , iPhone According to The Wall Street Journal , about 10% of Microsoft’s employees are avid users of the iPhone . While it’s not surprising that tech geeks like those who work for Microsoft would be interested in the iPhone, what is surprising is the lengths some Microsoft workers go to in order to hide their “forbidden love” for a competitor’s device. While workers openly use their iPhones around fellow employees, when senior executives walk by, iPhones mysteriously disappear
Filed under: App Store Last week at GDC, I joked that I really only heard about two things every day: Facebook and the iPhone.
March 16, 2010 - 5:55 pm
Tags: apple, borat, entertainment, enthusiasm, epix, fake steve jobs, lyons, meets, none-solid, posts-tagged, steve, steve jobs
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Fake Steve Jobs (Newsweek’s Dan Lyons) is teaming up with director Larry Charles ( Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Borat ) to produce a “TV” show on streaming service EPIX . More
Ninth time’s the charm, sometimes! At least that’s Microsoft’s hope with IE9, which they’ve just announced at Mix , brings new HTML5 support (including HTML5 video!), hardware-accelerated graphics for text and images, and a totally new JavaScript engine. More
Filed under: iPad Earlier today, Apple pushed back the availability of some iPad accessories, per Electronista; namely, the iPad Keyboard Dock and the 10W USB Power Adapter . Additionally, the Apple-branded iPad case won’t ship until mid-April. Which Apple accessories will be available when the Wi-Fi iPad ships
March 16, 2010 - 4:30 pm
Tags: apple, around-the-ipad, availability, entry, ipad, iphone, keyboard-dock, macworld expo, power, rapidly-growing
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Filed under: iPad Earlier today, Apple pushed back the availability of some iPad accessories, per Electronista; namely, the iPad Keyboard Dock and the 10W USB Power Adapter . Additionally, the Apple-branded iPad case won’t ship until mid-April. Which Apple accessories will be available when the Wi-Fi iPad ships
March 16, 2010 - 4:27 pm
Tags: apple, bragging-rights, find-it-simple, free-developer, hubs-continued, huge-compliment, iphone, microsoft, over-the-iphone, rejected apps, the-hyperactive, windows phone 7 series, windows-mobile
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I watched WMExperts ‘ coverage of Microsoft’s big Windows Phone 7 Series keynote at MIX10 yesterday and while I once again wasn’t wowed by the hyperactive quadrilateral tiles of the home screen, the workflow/funflow of moving through the panoramic hubs continued to impress. While Microsoft deserves a lot of credit for creating one of the few new, post-iPhone user experiences/interaction models, however, it’s interesting to note that they’re pretty much copying entirely Apple’s closed iPhone App Store model. That’s right, free developer tools (like iPhone), no app distribution outside the market (like iPhone), except for beta and enterprise (like iPhone), which means no side-loading (like iPhone), and little-to-no multitasking (like iPhone… at least until iPhone 4.0), and push-notifications to handle alerts (like iPhone).
March 16, 2010 - 4:27 pm
Tags: bragging-rights, free-developer, hubs-continued, iphone, model-something, News, panoramic, the-hyperactive, windows phone, windows-mobile
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I watched WMExperts ‘ coverage of Microsoft’s big Windows Phone 7 Series keynote at MIX10 yesterday and while I once again wasn’t wowed by the hyperactive quadrilateral tiles of the home screen, the workflow/funflow of moving through the panoramic hubs continued to impress. While Microsoft deserves a lot of credit for creating one of the few new, post-iPhone user experiences/interaction models, however, it’s interesting to note that they’re pretty much copying entirely Apple’s closed iPhone App Store model.
March 16, 2010 - 3:30 pm
Tags: device, eliss, entry, game, games, gdc2010, hands, hardcore, interview, iphone, one-button, steph thirion, time
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Filed under: Gaming Steph Thirion is a game designer who’s been releasing some of the most inventive games I’ve seen on the iPhone.