One of the cooler things about iTunes, though perhaps not widely known, is iTunes U, an area within iTunes that lets users download educational content such as lectures and lab demonstrations from Universities much in the same way you would download a podcast. Naturally some of the content is restricted to students who attend a particular University, but much of the content […]
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Justin Long and John Hodgman take a look at Apple’s top-notch ratings for customer experience in this comical web-only ad. “Lookin’ good after-guy”.
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The following video might give us an idea as to what moving and re-sizing windows will be like in Snow Leopard. The video is from a Snow Leopard build from June 2008, so it shouldn’t be assumed that this video is reflective of what the final implementation will be like. Either way, we like where […]
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In an apparent attempt to open up the iPhone to even more customers, AT&T is reportedly considering dropping the price of its unlimited data plan for the iPhone from $70 down to $60. BusinessWeek reports: The exclusive U.S. iPhone service provider is considering cutting the price of its monthly service package or offering a range of […]
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It’s been nearly 2 years since the original iPhone launched, and since then, Apple has done an impressive job of slowly but surely addressing many of the initial complaints levied upon the device (i.e no SDK, lack of 3G). Now, rumors are starting to spread regarding steps Apple might take to remedy one of the […]
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18. May 2009
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