Tag: Apple
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Using More of Apple’s iOS Apps
I’ve always been interested in finding new apps for my iPhone and iPad. It’s a fun distraction to try out new workflows and see what could help me be more productive. Recently I tried Sparrow, an email client for the iPhone. I tried the app, but I wasn’t as impressed as I thought I would…
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inspiredbyapple: AcerCloud: No comment. OK, comment – it looks like an AirPort logo upside down. This is going to be a busy week, isn’t it. (image from Engadget) The PC industry is pathetic. There’s not much else to say. It has been this way for the past 5 years. As soon as the iPhone first came…
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GameStore
The other day it was revealed that Apple accidentally released a GameStore app into the AppStore. I’m going to jump right ahead and say that in a 2012 we’ll most likely see an update to iOS and OS X that splits games out of the AppStore into their own separate store. Apple likes to repeat…
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Innovating For a Windows Tablet
Apple’s keynotes draw people in because they know that in the hour and a half between start and end, they are going to see an innovation be shown for the first time. Even if 10% people don’t think the products will be competitive from a spec point of view, the other 90% of the market…
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The Whole Thing
The idea that Apple’s experiences from creating the iPhone and iPad have gone full circle to influence their laptops and operating system are pretty compelling. The interesting part about it is that it was only because they managed all parts of the product that this was possible. If Apple didn’t make their laptops, they [conceivably]…
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Attention to Detail Versus Features
Where are the examples of attention to detail on products not made by Apple? Competitors always show you the more features their products have compared to Apple’s. Take the Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet they are announcing in September. They flood the video with lists of features the product has. But will Samsung ever go on…
