Posted by Gary on October 27, 2010
iJustine is going to be pissed. Like a lot of people she has been waiting for Apple to release the promised, but always delayed white iPhone 4. Hope seemed to be on the horizon when Engadget reported that the white iPhone appeared in the updated Apple Store app. Alas, hopes were soon dashed when Apple [...]
Posted by Gary on March 28, 2010
By Katie Marsal Published: 11:35 AM EST With the iPad standing as arguably the most anticipated gadget of 2010, Apple appears to have sold through its initial supply of device and is no longer promising April 3rd delivery for new orders placed from this point on. Separately, the company has finally given the iPad Camera [...]
Posted by Gary on February 20, 2010
EXovault makes metal iPhone cases in Brooklyn, New York. If that statement doesn’t grab your attention then you might as well stop reading right now. With the majority of iPhone cases being made of hard plastics or grippy rubber materials, metals cases are something you don’t see every day. Metal, or other more exotic materials, [...]
Posted by Gary on February 20, 2010
Looks like cloud iTunes, a web-based iTunes software that’s allegedly in the works, is coming along pretty well. In the past three months Apple has enabled browser-based previews for iTunes music, TV shows, movies, and iPhone applications via a dedicated iTunes Preview section of its homepage. Earlier this week, the company has activated the itunes.apple.com [...]
Posted by Gary on February 20, 2010
This month Photoshop turned twenty. It’s a massive milestone for one of the most successful pieces of software of all time, one that has only gotten more relevant over all these years… February 12th – February 18th Contents 1 Geek Thoughts 2 This Week on Geek 3 Geek.com Web Picks 4 Don’t Forget About This [...]
Posted by Gary on February 20, 2010
Meebo has finally released a free native IM client for the iPhone and iPod touch. Even though it lacks the advanced stuff of rival apps, the basics Meebo does pretty well. In addition, it connects you to virtually every IM network you could think of. Mountain View, California-based startup Meebo, Inc. launched five years ago. [...]
Posted by Gary on February 20, 2010
A 16.2MB app download over 3G. When Steve Jobs unveiled the App Store as an exclusive one-stop shop for third-party iPhone applications on March 6, 2008, he “forgot” to tell us about a 10MB per-app 3G download limit. We later learned we can download an app of any size over WiFi only. The limitation was [...]
Posted by Gary on February 20, 2010
Apple’s new iPad is being criticized for lacking the capacity to render interactive content built using Adobe’s Flash platform, but the company shows no sign of reversing course. Since the iPhone debuted in 2007 without any support for Flash, Adobe has begun a revitalized campaign to breathe interest in Flash. This includes the announcement of [...]