The Washington Post reported last week that key lawmakers want to have a little fireside chat with Steve Jobs to discuss Apple’s new privacy policy regarding their use of customer geographic information via location-based apps. Reps. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Joe Barton (R-Texas), co-chairman of the House Bi-Partisan Privacy Caucus, Thursday sent a letter to […]
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Comments Off on Yes, Virginia, the iPhone 4 blends
Is it just us, or is the whole “Will it blend” meme getting a little tired at this point? In any event, might as well see what happens when Tom Dickson of Blendtec tries to blend the new iPhone 4. Well, that was admittedly uneventful. However, did anyone else notice how the blending jug (or […]
Continue reading...27. June 2010
Some Sunday funday nonsense in the form of a new Apple ad slogan. As an aside, how dated do the black background and multicolored Apple logo look?
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Comments Off on New Steve Jobs email on iPhone 4 reception issues – “Stay Tuned”
Unfortunately for Apple, the reception and signal issues associated with the iPhone 4 have become the larger talking points of the device in the wake of its release. Since then we’ve heard Steve Jobs tell users how they should hold their own phones, while also hearing rumors that the problem might be rectified with a […]
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27. June 2010
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