Archive | June 8th, 2009

New iPhone 3G S commercial [Video]

8. June 2009

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Here’s the iPhone 3G S commercial that Apple premiered at today’s WWDC. Personally, I think its kinda bland.  Anyone out there disagree?

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Apple posts iPhone 3G S Guided Tour and posts WWDC Keynote Address

8. June 2009

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Late this afternoon, Apple posted a video guided tour highlighting all of the new features in the upcoming iPhone 3G S.  You can check that out over here.  Missing though, is the dude from the original iPhone and iPhone 3G walk-through videos.  Maybe he works at Palm now 😉 Apple also posted video of today’s […]

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Jon Rubenstein wasn’t keen on an iPhone-like device in 2005

8. June 2009

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Seeing as how the Palm Pre has been the focus of the tech world as of late, there have been quite a few write-ups about former Apple executive and current Palm director Jon Rubenstein.  Throwing our hat into the ring, we came across this quote Rubenstein gave to a German newspaper in September 2005.  When […]

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Apple announces 8GB iPhone for $99

8. June 2009

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In what might be the death blow for any chances the Pre might have had for success, Apple today announced that the current 8GB iPhone 3G will now sell for $99. Since the iPhone first launched, analysts have said that if Apple truly wants to own the smartphone market in the same way it owned […]

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Apple officially announces iPhone 3GS with Video Recording.

8. June 2009

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Phil Schiller just announced new iPhone hardware called the iPhone 3GS, and it’s hella fast.  Loading a game like SIMS is 2.4x faster than it is on the iPhone 3G, opening up an Excel attachment loads 3.6x faster, and accessing an intensive website like the NY Times loads 2.9x faster than the iPhone 3G. Confirming […]

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Watch a Pirate stream of the WWDC Keynote

8. June 2009

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Mosey on over to http://live.twit.tv/ to check out an un-authorized stream of the WWDC keynote.

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Snow Leopard hitting stores in September for $29

8. June 2009

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Yes folks, you read that correctly.  Snow Leopard will be a $29 upgrade for Leopard users, and will hit stores a month before Windows 7.  Typical Mac OS upgrades run about $129, so this is certainly a welcome surprise.  As opposed to OS upgrades of the past, many of Snow Leopard’s more significant changes are […]

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Apple introduces new 15 inch MacBook Pro for $300 less

8. June 2009

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A few minutes ago, Phil Schiller announced a new 15 inch Unibody MacBook Pro for $1699, 300 dollars cheaper than before.  Specs include Up to 7 hours of battery life, up from a previous max of 5 hours 60% better color gamut SD card slot (woo hoo!) 4GB RAM 250GB Hard drive And it ships […]

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What a Mac nerd looks like during WWDC

8. June 2009

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We originally made this for Macworld earlier this year, but the principle still applies.  While some Apple enthusiasts are actually at the WWDC today, here’s what the rest of us will look like, presented in source code.

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Photo filter app “CameraBag” makes the iPhone camera a lot more fun

8. June 2009

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Apple is expected to announce a new iPhone with a better camera (and auto-focus) later today, so why not take some time to look at a cool photo app for the iPhone. CameraBag is an app that adds “filters” to your photos, changing the look and feel of your pictures in the process.  The app […]

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AAA iPhone app uses GPS to direct members to nearby discounts

8. June 2009

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AAA Discounts is an iPhone app that lets AAA members use GPS enabled iPhones to find nearby business that offer AAA discounts.   The app is free, and is apparently pretty popular.  Tampa Bay Online reports: Since its launching, the AAA Discounts app has been downloaded nearly 200,000 times, according to AAA spokeswoman Heather Hunter, and […]

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