It’s hard to say how all of this will work out but at the end of the day I don’t think Gizmodo will be invited to any more apple events.
AppleInsider | California authorities seize computers of Gizmodo editor.
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AppleInsider | California authorities seize computers of Gizmodo editor
Steve Jobs on the cover of Time magazine.
As the iPad begins to ship, Steve is interviewed by Time and discusses the future of the tablet. Look for it April 12th!
43 iPads = 1 Apple Lisa
Complements of the good people of vouchercodes.co.uk, here is a break down of some of the most popular Apple product in 2010 adjusted dollars. BTW I have two Lisa’s in my basement. (I will let them go for $18,000, any takers?)
iPod, a work of physics?
Turns out we have Albert Fert of Universite Paris-Sud in Orsay, France, and Peter Gruenberg of Germany’s Forschungszentrum Juelich to thank for the ability to squeeze and entire library of music into our iPods. They will split the $1.5 million prize for their independent discovery 20 years ago of an effect called giant [...]
Rogers, Rogers everywhere and not an iPhone here, except for the cracked ones.
So, this weekend at 8:30am I started my journey to the south. With the economic forces on my side I proceeded to the border and the Peace bridge. After a short wait, maybe 10 minutes, I crossed into Buffalo with my dollars at par and made my way to the Apple Store in the Galleria [...]
The Newton iPhone crack is in. Unlock the iPhone in your 1993 MessagePad
Yes folks, the word is on the street and it is good. The Apple Newton has been cracked and the iPhone software is active. It took a team of 30 programmers, 200 cases of Jolt and 4 “massage” girls. It runs like clock work, its stable and will be available shortly as open source freeware. Why [...]
So the crack is in. iPhone busted!
I am sure you heard over the weekend that a 17 year old, George Hotz, cracked the iPhone and has written detailed instructions on how you can make yours work on any GSM carrier. Although I have made my own circuit boards in the past I don’t think I will have the patience to go [...]
What’s with the -30-?
Several people have been asking me about the origin of my traditional sign off at the end of my posts. I remember if from back in the day when myself and several other Macintosh enthusiasts were in the business of making typesetters extinct. When they received a “copy deck” from the editor it always ended [...]
Oh Apple, Why do you lock your music?
I just found this open letter to the public from Steve Jobs on his thoughts on music.
Basiclly it covers, what I beleive to be a fair analysis, on why Apple and other companies are forced into using DRM technology to protect, and in effect tie our hands, when it comes to the distibution of tunes.
Here [...]