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Article: How will developers react to Apple's restrictive iPhone moves? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Friday, 09 April 2010 21:30

 

The day after Apple detailed what’s coming with iPhone 4.0, I’ve seen a couple of different kinds of articles and blog posts surface. Some are focusing on whether Apple’s decision to finally support multitasking and how that could make things even tougher for Microsoft, which has gone public with the company’s decision not to provide multitasking in the first version of its Windows Phone 7 OS. Others are focusing on Apple’s seeming attempt to restrict what kinds of tools developers use to write iPhone applications.

 

 
News: OCZ launches Vertex 2 and Agility 2 SSD series PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Friday, 09 April 2010 21:27

 

OCZ today unveiled the Vertex 2 and Agility 2 SATA II 2.5" Solid State Drive (SSD) Series. These are new enthusiast-class SSDs designed for consumers who are seeking unprecedented speed and reliability with the goal of enhancing both their daily computing experience and long-term productivity. “OCZ’s original Vertex Series of solid state drives have become a top seller due to the product’s exceptional performance and reliability,” said Ryan Petersen, CEO of OCZ Technology Group. 

 

 
News: iPhone OS 4 hands-on (updated with video!) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Friday, 09 April 2010 21:23

 

The dock is now 3D, like the one in Snow Leopard and on the iPad, multitasking works just like you'd expect -- you can swipe left and right to see more open apps -- and the Game Center app is present, although not functional. There's also Events and Faces in the Photos app, which you'd expect after the iPad version got them. 

 

 
Review: Apple iPad 16GB Wi-Fi Edition Tablet PC PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Sunday, 04 April 2010 12:53

 

Early this morning, I got up and went to pickup my 16gb iPad WiFi. Before I got carried away playing with it and discovering the fun little touches that go along with it being an Apple product, I wanted share with you some pictures and my first impressions.

 

 
News: Blu-ray Discs expand to 128GB under new BDXL spec PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Sunday, 04 April 2010 12:49

 

Blu-ray Disc Association's rolling out a new BDXL format capable of holding up to 128GB (write-once) or 100GB (rewriteable). Before you get too excited, you should know that you'll need a new player to access these -- even a firmware update won't save the PS3 this time -- since they go up to three or four layers deep and will likely need a more powerful laser. 

 

 
News: Apple reports 450K iPads sold to date PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Friday, 09 April 2010 21:25

 

So much for the sneaky approach. Steve Jobs reporting now at the iPhone OS 4 event that the company has sold 450,000 iPads as of this morning. That's a little lower than estimates, but Apple's still selling plenty. Jobs says they sold 300,000 devices on Saturday, and that Best Buy is experiencing shortages already.

 

 
Article: Why did you buy an iPad? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Sunday, 04 April 2010 12:57

 

Hundreds of people braved cold weather, strong winds and long lines this morning at the University Village Apple store in Seattle. Their goal? Buy an iPad. We chatted with several of the early adopters, asking them why they were so excited about the iPad. Keep reading for their remarks.

 

 
News: Gmail HTML5-optimized for the iPad PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Sunday, 04 April 2010 12:51

 

Google announced yesterday that they've optimized the Gmail web app for the iPad. The new user interface for the iPad is built on the Gmail for mobile HTML5 web application and brings Gmail a two-pane view with your list of conversations on the left and your messages to the right.

 

 
News: Netbook Sales Sag as the iPad Arrives PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Sunday, 04 April 2010 12:46

 

Apple's (AAPL) iPad is helping cool the computer industry's netbook fever. Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs has made no secret of his disdain for the popular, inexpensive mini-notebooks. "Netbooks aren't better than anything. They're just cheap laptops," Jobs said at the Jan. 27 launch of the iPad tablet computer in San Francisco.

 

 
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