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Posted on March 6, 2008

iPhone/touch SDK unveiled

UPDATE - The video of the presentation has been posted by Apple. Click here to see it.
After much anticipation by the development community, Apple has finally revealed its plans on how they’re going to promote the design of applications within their successful mobile devices. Some were pleased at what was outlined, but certainly others were [...]

Posted on February 19, 2008

Quickly: New iPod shuffles

Apple has announced a price drop for the current 1GB iPod shuffle, now at $49. Also, a new 2GB shuffle will soon be available to purchase at $69. With these price drops, Apple has finally gone down the $50 and $70 marks, respectively, possibly opening new marketing opportunities for the little iPods. At either price, [...]

Posted on February 5, 2008

Apple adds new iPhone and iPod touch models

Available today through the Apple Store, new models of the iPhone and iPod touch have been added. The new iPhone has a 16GB capacity and costs $499; the new iPod touch has a 32GB capacity and also costs $499. They seem to be no different from the other models still available at the same price, [...]

Posted on October 24, 2007

Accessory Review :: Replug

Most MacBook users have learned to love their MagSafe power adaptors — the cleverness of having the power cable disconnect by a sudden yank, and not taking your expensive notebook to oblivion. But what about those headphones you’re using? They’re an equal menace, as well. That’s where one great innovation comes in: Replug, a simple [...]

Posted on October 19, 2007

February, meet the iPhone devs

After far too much speculation, Steve Jobs finally announced that direct iPhone (even iPod touch!) development will become a reality in February — probably having the first glimpse at the long-rumored SDK in January’s MacWorld. But what implications does this great announcement bring? Let’s take a look…

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