Archive for the ‘iPhone’
Not so fast: For many, iPhone 3G=price, not speed bump
I wrote an article for The Mac Observer and iPod Observer today that points out that if you don’t live in an area served by AT&T’s 3G network, you’ll wind up paying extra for service you may never enjoy. The bottom line: if you already have an iPhone and you don’t live within a 3G [...]
Trib Blogger: iBlog, therefore I don’t have to double-source
In his “iPhone, Therefore I Blog,” er…blog, The Chicago Tribune’s Scott (hmm, his last name doesn’t seem to appear on his own blog post) reports the earth-shattering, riot-inciting news that AT&T will require current iPhone owners to hand over their old phones in order to get a 3G version.
Naturally, Scott (and his commenters) are up [...]
The best thing about the WWDC Keynote: I still like my iPhone
Maybe the application demos dragged on a little longer than they could have, but there was a lot to like about yesterday's WWDC Keynote: the iPhone 2.0 software looks great, from third-party apps to MobileMe support to improvements in iCal; and the new iPhone 3G is impressive, too. But the best news to me was the fact that there was nothing that made me want to trade in my old iPhone.
Notes on .Mac to MobileMe transition
Apple has posted a FAQs page on its transition from .Mac to the new MobileMe service it announced at WWDC. I'll just cover a few of the more burning questions I've seen.
iPhone 2.0, 3G announced at WWDC; both due early July
For those of you who weren’t reading the liveblogging of Apple’s WWDC Keynote, the company unveiled both its new software and hardware for the iPhone.
iPhone 2.0–the next-generation of the mobile device’s operating system, will be available in “early July,” the company announced. The new phone itself got a more specific due date: July 11th. The [...]
Under the wire: WWDC speculation on MacJury
The latest installment of MacJury went live on Friday. In it, host Chuck Joiner and a panel including Jean MacDonald of SmileOnMyMac, John Moltz of Crazy Apple Rumors and Macworld, Jeff Gamet of The Mac Observer and yours truly pontificate about what we expect to see and what we’d like to see announced at this [...]
‘Microsoft May Build A Copyright Cop Into Every Zune’
Yet another example of why Microsoft is no longer worth worrying about.
The idea that anything that can’t “prove” it’s legal is therefore presumed illegal is insulting, contrary to the American principle of law and potentially illegal itself. Microsoft’s willingness to hand over its users rights to Fair Use and essentially sell them out to [...]
What’s your verdict on the MacJury?
Back in the late-nineties, I produced what would now be called a podcast on the long-defunct “GiveMeTalk” Internet Radio Network. They were mostly 10-15 minute scripted shows, wherein I offered some analysis and commentary on the day’s news. Topics back then ranged from the introduction of candy-colored iMacs to the passing of legendary Mac journalist [...]
RandomMaccess: Now with genuine custom iPhone web clipping icon
Thanks to instructions provided by The Joy of Tech’s Snaggy, RandomMaccess now has a custom icon for those who add it as a web clipping to their 1.1.3 iPhone. The technique is very straightforward. Simply create a 57×57 pixel icon, save it as a PNG with the name “apple-touch-icon.png” and drop it in the root [...]
My keynote wrap-up in one word: ‘eh’
I didn’t write my annual look at the state of the Mac for the upcoming year this time around mostly because it seemed what was ahead was fairly obvious, with the notable exception of what “one more thing” Steve Jobs might pull out of his hat at some point during the year. I had already [...]



