Archive | January 19th, 2009

Palm investor talks about the development of the Palm Pre and what it has to offer

19. January 2009

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Check out this interesting interview with Roger McNamee, one of the co-founders of Elevation Partners, the company that invested a ton of money into Palm to help it create the Palm Pre.  The other co-founder is, of course, former Apple CFO Fred Anderson.  McNamee has some interesting points to make and is clearly genuinely excited […]

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“iWork: First Impressions”

19. January 2009

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The folks over at The Apple Blog have an in-depth review of iWork that’s worth checking out.  Their overall verdict?  They like it! I’ve tried all of these (and more), and I believe Apple has managed to strike the right balance between functionality and simplicity. Sure, there’s no online document editing, no way of seeing […]

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Quote of the Day

19. January 2009

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In response to the tired argument that the iPhone App Store is filled with crap: People used to slam the Mac because there weren’t as many applications for it as there were for the PC. What people failed to note was that most PC apps were crappy or duplicates of each other. Still, it became […]

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10 Free Short Films from Sundance on iTunes

19. January 2009

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For a limited time only, you can download 10 Sundance Film Festival movies from iTunes for free. Acting for the Camera -An acting class. Today’s scene: the orgasm from ‘When Harry Met Sally.’ Countertransference -A comedy about an awkward woman with assertiveness problems who seeks the questionable help of a therapist. HUG-Drew is a musician […]

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The Most Expensive iPhone Apps (worth paying for)

19. January 2009

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This list first started as a compilation of the most expensive iPhone Applications, but we soon found (not surprisingly) that there was quite a bit of crapware priced at well over $100. These highly priced apps typically had 1 star reviews (if any), and often offered functionality about as complex as a stopwatch or a […]

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