Steve Jobs Issues Thoughts on Flash

Posted May 1st, 2010 in apple, apps, iphone, phones, steve jobs by admin

Apple has a long relationship with Adobe. In fact, we met Adobe’s founders when they were in their proverbial service department. Apple was their first big customer, adopting their Postscript language Continue Reading »

Video: State of the iPad or Slate of the North

Posted February 1st, 2010 in phones, steve jobs by admin

More with the iPad jokes. As you’re about to see, there’s a way to tweak Obama’s State of the North address into a State of the iPad or Slate of the Continue Reading »

Singapore hustler M1 volition reduce their carbon footmark 35% by switching to NSN equipment

Posted January 18th, 2010 in steve jobs by admin

How green is your radio operator? That’s a question I bet none of you ever thought to ask yourself, and it never even crossed my mind until now. M1, an Continue Reading »

Targus launches a new fingerprint-resistant job of blind protectors

Posted January 10th, 2010 in steve jobs by admin

The add-on manufacturer Targus unveiled a new fingermark-resistant job of blind protectors – the Targus Screen Protector with Clear View technology.

The trick is in using a microscopic landscape painting Continue Reading »

UK’s IT Job Board gets an iPhone app

Posted December 19th, 2009 in steve jobs, technology by admin

UK’s biggest IT jobs site, IT Book of Job Board, now has its own iPhone app, designed to aid candidates hunt for an IT job while on the go. All Continue Reading »

iPhone due in China soon, according to Merrill Lynch Analyst

Posted November 19th, 2009 in apple, steve jobs by admin

Reuters is reporting on a Merrill Lynch psychoanalyst, who has stated that People’s Republic of China Unicom ar close to completion a deal for the iPhone – making it the Continue Reading »

Cell phone users single-foot up accidental data charges

Posted October 11th, 2009 in steve jobs by admin

“Verizon Wireless is looking into slipway to prevent subscribers without data plans from accidentally starting up the Web web browser on their phones and racking up $1.99 in fees each time.

On Continue Reading »