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5 iPhone applications in spotlight

1. Baby shaker During the week that passed, I heard about Baby shaker which is an application with a purpose to shake the iPhone to get a baby to stop crying. Fox news have linked to a video where you can view how the application works. Needless to say, Apple apologized for the inconvenience and the application has now been removed from Appstore. More surprising is the company behind development ...

Macworld expo 2009 & happenings

Some say that lately we have had a depression (often related to economy). However, Apple as well has gone through some tough times. Happenings like the release of a competing OS, Apple's former employee John Rubenstein's new project, the list could be longer. But no time to worry, a lot of good stuff is also going on! Macworld expo passed with the first keynote in a long time without ...

Filthy politics, starring Psystar – open source VS Apple

We all remember Psystar, the wannabe (cheaper) Apple clone that somewhat expectedly ended up in court as they offered to install OS X on their machines in a very non-legal way. I just read that they are claiming OS X was never copyrighted by Apple in order to defend themselves. In the very same article follows the information that "Psystar subsequently filed a counter suit accusing Apple of ...

iPhone 2.2

The last purchase of a phone I made was in December 2004. I found the receipt in a dusty stack of papers at my parents house a couple of weeks ago. This phone was of a well known brand and has been of satisfaction for me as the modest user I have been,until the other day when it did not want to wake up anymore. I realized that I ...

“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) ...