Entries Categorized as 'Apple'

The current state of Apple and videogames

Date June 16, 2008

Even though Apple likes to turn around and ignore the shortcomings of Mac gaming, it has pushed videogames in some of its recent keynotes like never before. But beyond the patented Apple Reality Distortion Field, what is the current state of videogames for all Apple users?
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Apple Design Awards ‘08 Winners

Date June 12, 2008

In this year’s Apple Design Awards, there was more focus on it than usual because it includes for the first time iPhone app categories. And even though there isn’t an official page from Apple that lists the winners as of this post’s publication, we can always count on Twitter users and Wikipedia. These are 2008’s [...]

What can be expected from MobileMe?

Date June 10, 2008

It’s no secret that Apple’s .Mac service had been enduring a slow and painful death over the last couple of years — it didn’t offer anything ground-breaking or services that could also be gotten for free. Last Monday, Apple announced the future of .Mac — or death — by showing a new service called MobileMe. [...]

It came from the keynote! New iPhones and more…

Date June 9, 2008

This was another successful keynote. We yawned, we laughed, we cried, and we’ll certainly remember it… and why not? Steve Jobs is an expert at drama by now, but the trick was that highly-anticipated products that were announced — new iPhones included.

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iWoz: Computer Geek to Cult Icon

Date May 28, 2008

Remember the other Steve? The Steve that co-founded Apple Computer Inc. (today just Apple Inc.), and designed the Apple I and Apple II computers. You know who I’m talking about — Steve Wozniak.
Wozniak’s autobiography, which keeps up with modern Apple tradition by being titled iWoz, is an exemplary book mainly because of the following characteristics: [...]

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