Aside from the iPhone 2.2 update, its an otherwise slow day for Apple news, so enjoy or cringe at this picture of Woz. Don’t say you weren’t warned! Via Break, which apparently didn’t realize who was in the pic!
Continue reading...21. November 2008
Apple must have been so hard at work on the iPhone 2.2 software update that it was able to let a spelling mistake slip in. Notice the spelling of ‘Catagories’ below – it should read ‘Categories’. I wonder if people are gonna organize a class-action and sue?? Via MacWorld UK
Continue reading...21. November 2008
What a scandal! The iPhone 2.2 software update came out early Friday morning, and Engadget was first on the scene with screenshots. But those screenshots show an iPhone running on the T-Mobile network. Tsk Tsk, Engadget. Okay, it’s really not that big of a deal at all, and actually, it’s kinda funny. Those Catherine Zeta […]
Continue reading...21. November 2008
Apple’s stock today closed just about $80 a share, representing a 52 week low. This is actually the lowest the stock has been since Apple first announced the iPhone in early 2007. Ironically, Apple’s financials are better than they’ve ever been before, but that doesn’t mean its been able to shield itself from broader economic […]
Continue reading...21. November 2008
iPhone 2.2 software update is finally available for download. The new update has lots of goodies including A new look for Safari with the Google search bar now occupying its own space on the title bar The ability to turn auto-correction on and off Emoji icons, which should be welcome over in Japan New language […]
Continue reading...21. November 2008
Fresh on the heels of the BlackBerry Storm’s impending release, a new report from ChangeWave Research shows that the iPhone is slowly but steadily picking up market share amongst corporate smartphone users. But RIM shouldn’t be as worried as Palm. The majority of market share snagged from Apple appears to have been taken away from […]
Continue reading...21. November 2008
Despite current economic troubles, new data from the NPD Group indicates that Mac sales are surging. According to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, Apple is on track to sell a record breaking 2.7 million Macs during the current quarter, up 13% from the same quarter a year ago. As the economy continues to flounder, consumers […]
Continue reading...
21. November 2008
3 Comments