Archive | December 11th, 2008

New iPod ad “Breaks” Yahoo’s website

11. December 2008

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Check out this new online ad for the iPod Touch which manipulates the online elements on the Yahoo! Games page. Pretty cool stuff. via AdvertisingAge

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AT&T brings back home activation for the iPhone

11. December 2008

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Prospective iPhone buyers no longer have to worry about going into an AT&T or Apple Store in order to activate their iPhones.  They can now purchase a phone online and activate it from the comfort of their home.  It’s time to party like its 2007!  Interestingly, though, the phone is only available for online purchase […]

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Apple patents reveal 3D Finder in the works

11. December 2008

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A number of Apple patents released today indicate that Apple is heavily experimenting with a 3D desktop user interface.  The most relevant, and intriguing one, is a patent titled “Multidimensional Desktop”, and the pictures below show how Apple might implement a 3D desktop to help clean up clutter.  Click on each image for a larger […]

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iPhone Copy and Paste now working between Mail and Safari

11. December 2008

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From Gizmodo: Finally, someone has conceived a way to copy and paste text from Safari to Mail, and between web pages. And this time, it doesn’t require any software installation and it’s legal: In fact, it doesn’t require anything to be installed, so it avoids the App Store altogether. As you can see in the […]

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Morgan Stanley drops price target for Apple down to $95

11. December 2008

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Morgan Stanley analyst Kathryn Huberty cut her target for Apple's stock down to $95, five dollars less than her previous target of $100.  She also lowered expected 2009 iPhone sales to 14 million, down from an original projection of 19 million. First of all, let me go off on a quick tangent here and briefly say, that most analysts are, to be blunt, clueless. Take the recent brouhaha about a $99 iPhone at Walmart for example. One day an analyst says that a $99 iPhone is inevitable. The next day another analyst says that Apple has to release a cheaper iPhone in order to boost sales. Then word gets out that a $99 iPhone isn't happening, and other analysts jump in with the benefit of hindsight and boldly declare that a $99 iPhone was never feasible in the first place. First of all, let me go off on a quick tangent here and briefly say, that most analysts are, to be blunt, clueless.  Take the recent brouhaha about a $99

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Latest Firefox beta adds multi-touch support

11. December 2008

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MacRumors is reporting that the latest build of Firefox 3.1 contains multi-touch support for the MacBook Air and the latest MacBook’s and MacBook Pro’s.  While Safari already supports some basic gestures, multi-touch has yet to be a part of any official Firefox release, though that will likely change when Firefox 3.1 is released. Supported gestures […]

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