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“Mobile me” - disaster

Apple created a blog for unhappy users of iPhone. Mobile me is the service that dissapointed so many. "Mobile me" is a way of storing information on a remote server, in one way the same as any other server, only that it is specifically used for iPhones. Meaning that sending or receiving emails eg. should go through this server. Sort of like an ISP, only here (with Apples server) ...

iPhone release, Amsterdam.

Just a couple of days ago they released the new iPhone, who could have missed that? Here in Amsterdam, I knew that T-mobile were the ones smart enough to sign a contract to sell it. So it was almost compulsary behaviour to enter the T-mobile store that were conveniently located on a random street I happened to pass on the day after the release. I was well aware of the ...

First Impressions Of Podcasts In Contrast

I'm a PC. Kristina's experience "Podcast". I've briefly heard the expression before but without deeper knowledge than it having something to do with what people occasionally listen to in their iPods. When I finally got myself an iPod shuffle, I didn't reflect more over it. Until the other day, when Daniel told me about podcast. He said I could get American voices talking in my iPod, for free. Instead of listening ...

Innovation.

In many ways, Apple has put words lately to what innovation should be all about. More literally, I read some clever words of Steve Jobs today: It's not about money. It's about the people you have, how you're led, and how much you get it. Steve makes a good point when mentioning factors that affects the ability of being or even becoming innovative. The tools, that are crucial when ...

Psystar - Wannabe Apple?

Many voices have been raised lately regarding the "Mac clone", Open Computer. This week Psystar, the company behind the project, announced on their website that they have started to ship out orders. Psystar previously named the computer OpenMac, but for some reason changed it. The aim appears mainly to be claiming that customers can get higher performing hardware for less money. It is all compared to Apple products, shown ...

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