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Sep 09 2009

Stevie's Back!

Published by elricb under Apple

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So, does this mean a meaty announcement then??

BBC News

MacWorld Live Updates

Gizmodo

Daily Mail

UPDATE:
No massive announcement, as we have become to expect at this time of year. A tweak of the existing iPod range to keep them rolling out the door as Christmas approaches.

iTunes 9 has some cool new features: a new UI, genius features, sharing & syncing tools, and is now the worlds most popular music store. Amazing! The device sync UI design is just prefect with some lovely new functions. Great for free!

Nice to see the Nano with a few new features: a radio is a very welcome addition as is a pedometer. But, it’s not just radio, it’s digital radio with live pause, reminds me of how Apple reinvented voice mail. And now it has video recording too! And £14 cheaper than last year, with a lot more oooph!

The shuffles are the same but cheaper and in different colours.

The classics are now all 160gb which makes a return, but at the same width as the old 120gb’s, clearly because flash memory is still not cheap enough to get rid of them and fire 120/160gb into the Touch.

The Touch is bumped up to 64gb, as fast as the iPhone 3G and with a few new features.

All in all, a refresh that will keep Apple at the top of the tree. The Nano’s will fly off the shelf (mine on it’s way in Black) . This time next year however, people will be looking for new models all round…and still no iTablet…

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Jun 08 2009

WWDC 09

Published by elricb under Apple

I’ve yet again been slack in posting – but an Apple Keynote at WWDC later today has got me fired into action.

I can’t wait to see what delights Cupertino has in store for us!

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Mar 18 2009

iPhone OS 3.0

Published by elricb under Apple

Today Apple gave a preview of what to expect in the 3rd version of their iPhone OS.

Finally, we have cut and paste and up to 100 other features, some large some small. Highlights are:

–In-App Purchases: When using a paid Web service, such as reading the Wall Street Journal or subscribing to a sports or gaming service, you can choose to maintain your subscription or membership without having to leave the app itself. The new OS brings up a service that links to the site you’re using and conveys the payment.

–Cut, Copy and Paste: Amazing as it seems, this relatively simple-sounding tool has not yet been available on the iPhone. With OS 3.0, users will be able to select type, photos or graphics (from a Web site, for example), copy them, and then enter into another application — such as e-mail or a text message — as needed. It took a while longer to develop, Forstall said, due to security concerns.

–New Peer-to-Peer capability: Users of the new OS will be able to link up with other iPhone users via stereo Bluetooth; thus, they will be able to browse another user’s iPod collection of music and videos, and even stream them to their own iPhones. The fellow iPhone users have to be within range of Bluetooth, of course. Other users will be able to play games against each other (think kids in the back of a car on a long trip); no Wi-Fi network is needed. All the iPhones will find each other automatically.

–New Push Notifications help scale out business apps: This is a unified, generic service for all platforms and developers, and it is located in Apple’s own server farm, Forstall said. The ESPN app that sends out 50 million news alerts per month is a good example; it can scale out with impunity using this capability. Lots of other applications are expected to follow suit.

–Improved Maps: In partnership with Google Maps, Apple has made the core of the map application available free to developers, so they can consider using them in the applications they intend to build. Included are all the features currently in Google Maps: regular map view, topographic view, and street view; annotations and location tracking is also in the SDK.

–Accessories: More connections to iPhone accessories will now available. For example, stereo sound-balancing and other, more granular fine-tuning features can be added to the iPhone when it plugs in to a portable speaker set to play music.

–Johnson & Johnson’s Lifescan application for diabetics can be a real time-saver. A user can keep track or his/her dosage history and schedule, and calculate the amount of each dosage based on what he/she is eating that day — plus factor in the kind of physical activities the user is experiencing that day. All are major factors in getting an insulin dosage correct.

Apple preview page

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Mar 16 2009

A shuflé of Shuffles

Published by elricb under Apple

How big does this make Shuffle 1st Gen look? Surely they can’t get any smaller???

[Source Engadget]

[shuflé copyright of Rob]

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Mar 11 2009

New iPod Shuffle 3G

Published by elricb under Apple

Wow – new Apple hardware is coming thick and fast – today, out of nowhere arrived a new iPod Shuffle – quite unexpected indeed. Of course I immediately bought one – historically these have been released in September for the Holiday market.

It is even smaller folks – soon it will be a brain implant!


They have bumped its spec up to 4gb and now it even talks to you – as my friend Rob tweeted: ‘Good for the blind, rubblish for everyone else’ – quite.

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Jan 23 2009

A Peek Inside Apple's Design Studio

Published by elricb under Apple

Gary Hustwit posts a rare photo of Apple’s Jonathan Ive inside Apple’s design studio.

We did a follow-up interview with Jony Ive at Apple in California last week, and enjoyed the opportunity of filming inside Apple?s design facilities. I felt like Charlie in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, except everything was made of shiny aluminum instead of candy. And there were no oompa loompas.

The movie called Objectified is an independent documentary about industrial design that will debut in March at South by Southwest:

It’s a look at the creativity at work behind everything from toothbrushes to tech gadgets. It’s about the people who re-examine, re-evaluate and re-invent our manufactured environment on a daily basis. It’s about personal expression, identity, consumerism, and sustainability. It’s about our relationship to mass-produced objects and, by extension, the people who design them.

Apple, of course, is amongst the companies featured.

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Dec 16 2008

Who will win

Published by elricb under Apple, Music, Web

photo by brucieweb

The spoof or the real thing. Laughed when I saw these side by side on iTunes WiFi Store.

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Dec 02 2008

The Simpsons: Mapple Store

Published by elricb under Apple

This is really funny!

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Nov 26 2008

We have competition

Published by elricb under Apple, Photography

Hot on the heels of yesterdays gay Steve Jobs photo, this one takes the biscuit!

Portrait of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs posing w. Apple II computer

Portrait of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs posing w. Apple II computer

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Nov 25 2008

The gayest Steve Jobs photo ever!?

Published by elricb under Apple, Photography

Apple Computer interim CEO Steve Jobs carrying new iBook, laptop computer w. built-in handle, Apples iMac to go, in full length portrait.

Apple Computer interim CEO Steve Jobs carrying new iBook, laptop computer w. built-in handle, Apple's "iMac to go," in full length portrait.

This post is to inform that you can now get the LIFE photo archive on Google Images.

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