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iPhone 4 Reviews Are In, and They’re Good
It’s that time again… Hot on the heels of this morning’s news that Apple will get the iPhone 4 into some customer’s hands by tomorrow morning (a day ahead of the retail release), the embargo on iPhone 4 reviews has … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged Apple, Engadget, Gizmodo, iPhone, New York Times, Will It Blend?
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Our iPhone 4 Prediction Scorecard
Yesterday, in one of the least surprising moments in recent history, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced what we now know is called the iPhone 4. We’ll spare you the specific details as the major players have posted extensive remarks. Suffice … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged Apple, AT&T, Engadget, Gizmodo, iPhone, predictions, San Francisco, Steve Jobs, Two Out of Three Ain't Bad, Verizon
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Who’s Dumb Enough To Announce A New Product Today?
It’s not a huge secret, that later today, at precisely 10am pacific time (12pm central!) Apple CEO Steve Jobs will take to the stage at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference and announce, at the very least, a new iPhone (see our … Continue reading
Posted in News, Television, Video Games
Tagged 3D, ABC, announcement, Apple, CBS, CNN, ESPN, Football, Fox, hockey, iPhone, NBC, New York Times, NHL, soccer, sports, Steve Jobs, TV, Verizon, World Cup, WWDC
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New iPhone and Other Apple Predictions
Wow. It seems like only yesterday we were making shockingly accurate predictions about the iPad. Now it’s time to do the same for the new iPhone that Steve Jobs is sure to unveil at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2010 (WWDC) … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged announcement, Apple, AT&T, iPad, iPhone, predictions, Steve Jobs, Verizon, WWDC
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AT&T to End Unlimited Data for iPhone and iPad – A Jerk Move That Will Probably Save You Money (Really.)
Early this morning, the news broke that as of June 7, AT&T will be radically changing its smartphone data plans. New iPhone users will no longer be forced into the $30 per month unlimited data plan. In fact, that plan … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, AT&T, Gizmodo, iPad, iPhone, money, smartphones, Steve Jobs
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Google Unveils Google Chrome Web Store
At the Google I/O conference today, Google unveiled the Chrome Web Store, which is–brace yourself–an online, browser-based store for web apps. Basically, it’s a centralized hub for web apps, some existing and accessible from anywhere and some exclusive to the … Continue reading
Posted in Internet, Television
Tagged Apple, apps, Buzz, Google, Plants Vs. Zombies, Sports Illustrated
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After Losing a Second iPhone Prototype, Steve Jobs Puts on Some Norah Jones and Takes a Long Soak in His Solid Gold Tub
It hasn’t been a stellar couple of months for Apple CEO Steve Jobs. He’s getting sued by just about everybody (we’re looking at you, Nokia and HTC). His iPhone OS fell to number three behind RIM and Google‘s Android. And … Continue reading
Android overtakes Apple for 2nd Place in Smartphone Market Share
According to a report released today by the NPD Group (you know, the people who track these kinds of things), Google’s Android smartphone OS leapt into second place for smartphone market share in the first quarter of 2010, passing Apple‘s … Continue reading
But What Does Steve Jobs Really Think Of Flash?
Though it’s been simmering for quite a while, things between Apple and Adobe regarding the absence of Flash on Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch began to really boil over following the iPad unveiling, when Steve Jobs slammed Adobe and … Continue reading
Hey, Internet! Gizmodo Has the Next iPhone. For Real! (Maybe.)
At first, it seemed too good to be true, and folks were rightly skeptical, but at this point it seems that the gadget community (or at least the major blogs) have decided that the iPhone prototype discovered at a San … Continue reading
