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Jeff Johnson

Developer strikes it rich with iPhone game (CNN.com) - 0 views

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    A former ATM software designer for a large bank, Demeter created "Trism" in his spare time and pitched it to Apple last spring. The company made the game available for download with the July launch of its App Store, an online provider of applications for its iPods and iPhones.
megan2008 luo

Magnetic Flip Black Leather Case Cover for Apple iPhone 3G [iPhone 3G Leather Cover] - $18.99 : Kid Toys, Learning Toys, 3D Puzzles, Best Kid Gadgets, Laptop Gadgets Online Store - 0 views

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    This black leather case is made specially to protect your iPhone in style and in good condition. You can use it to protect your phone by using this black faux leather case. The magnetic flip design makes it easy to insert and remove your phone. Quite fashionable.
megan2008 luo

Pink Dog Photo Soft Silicone Case Protector for Apple iPhone 3G - 0 views

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    This pink case for Apple iPhone 3G is essential to your favorite iPhone. It is designed with the purpose of protecting your phone in good condition. It is shatter proof and it is comfortable to hold when you use your phone. Perfect gift for your iPhone.
Jeff Johnson

Apple pulls support note recommending antivirus software (AppleInsider) - 0 views

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    Apple has removed a widely publicized support document from its website that encouraged Mac OS X users to install antivirus software, explaining that its operating system was designed with safeguards to protect against malicious attacks on its own.
Graham Perrin

Dashboard Programming Topics: Designing Widgets - 0 views

  • design your widget’s front side
  • forcing the user to wait for content to display can be annoying and time-consuming
  • It should require no explanation
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  • A cluttered widget is a jack of all trades, master of none
  • simple widgets, each focused on a single task
  • Design widgets for small screens
  • design unique, custom controls that integrate well into your widget’s overall design
  • Users may expect to drop files or other dragged items on your widget
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      1: drag and drop.
  • Put information not vital to the widget on the back
  • Branding is appropriate on a widget’s back
  • Integrated Menus
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      2: from a menu, select an action for the dropped content.
  • Support drag-and-drop
  • Displaying a menu in this context is common
  • Implementing Your Custom Menu Control
  • Help Tags
  • structure your elements logically
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    It's taken me a long time to realise the value and possibilities of widgets …
Jeff Johnson

Hi. I'm a PC … and I Was Made on a Mac (John Paczkowski - Digital Daily) - 0 views

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    "A PC is not a stereotype. And neither are you. If you're a PC, you belong to a community of more than a billion individuals, working, playing, and connecting. Doing their own thing. If you're a PC, we want to celebrate you. So stand up." - Microsoft, "A PC is Not a Steroetype" The irony is enough to make your head explode. The latest evolution of Microsoft's new ad campaign-the one designed to seize back control of the Windows PC image that Apple has so mercilessly tarred and feathered-wasn't even made on a PC. It was made on a Mac. Metadata in the images of the stereotyped PC user featured on Microsoft's "I'm a PC" site reveal that they were produced using Macs running Adobe Creative Suite 3, not PCs running Microsoft Expression Studio software. My God. This is how Microsoft and its ad agency hope to turn Apple's disparagement to their advantage?
Jeff Johnson

G1 vs. iPhone: The tale of the tape - Apple 2.0 - 0 views

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    Apple's (AAPL) iPhone 3G and the G1 with Google (GOOG) unveiled on Tuesday have a lot in common. Both are smart phones designed for users who want easier access to the Web than is offered by the current generation of RIM (RIMM) BlackBerries. They share a lot of features - high res (320 x 480 pixel) color displays, motion sensors, support for GPS and Bluetooth 2.0, and venues for third-party apps. And they share some of the same flaws - both are locked to their respective networks, both lack video recording capability and full cut-and-paste text editing, to name just a few.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

Griffin adds more sight, sound to iPhone 3G | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    At Apple Expo in Paris on Wednesday, Griffin Technology unveiled its latest iPhone accessories, including the AirCurve acoustic amplifier dock and the Clarifi protective case.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

Apple iPhone 3G wins Gadget of the year award | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Reuters reports that the Apple iPhone 3G has been voted Gadget of the year by the readers of Stuff magazine. Apparently the Apple iPhone 3G out-beat the likes of Microsoft's Xbox 360, the Nintendo Wii Fit add-on, and B&W Zeppelin iPod speakers.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

BBB warns of schemes related to iPhone 3G | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    The Better Business Bureau warns consumers about numerous schemes associated with Apple's new iPhone 3G.
Jeff Johnson

IDF and the new Mac notebooks (Robin Harris) - 0 views

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    The Intel Developer Forum makes it clear what Apple's new notebooks - which I predict will be announced Tuesday, September 16 - will offer. Will it be worth the wait? If longer battery life and higher performance are important to you - yes. And if you weren't waiting? The new designs and features may make you rethink your allegiance to Windows - as so many already have.
Jeff Johnson

Apple product upgrades loom - Business - Macworld UK - 0 views

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    Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster thinks Apple will introduce new iPods and new model laptop at a special event in September. It's not entirely speculation - the analyst observes Apple to have held such an event for the last three years. And while the analyst doesn't expect an iPhone nano or MacBook touch to appear at the show, he does anticipate some major revisions of Apple laptops. Munster predicts redesigned MacBooks at lower prices, along with a redesigned MacBook Pro. "We note that the MacBook has had the same design since its launch over two years ago, and the MacBook Pro has had essentially the same design since its launch over 2.5 years ago, which was very similar in design to the PowerBook G4 released over 5.5 years ago," he told clients.
Jeff Johnson

Has Apple Bitten Off More Than It Can Chew? (Wired.com) - 0 views

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    Apple has staked its reputation on tight control of a few carefully designed, faultlessly executed products. Now, as Apple expands its reach from computers into music, video, consumer electronics and phones, it's getting harder and harder for the company to make sure all of its products "just work," as its marketing slogan goes. Its growing army of customers is getting more difficult to satisfy, and they're finding a host of new problems, ranging from tapeless camcorder issues to buggy iPhones.
Jeff Johnson

Sweet: Pandora's Streaming Radio App for iPhone - 0 views

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    As soon as Pandora heard that Apple would be launching the App Store, its designers and engineers began working on an iPhone version of Pandora that ran on jaikbroken iPhones, then rebuilt it using Apple's apparently excellent SDK. Having witnessed Pandora in action on an iPhone (see screenshots), we can say that it works great. It could be the best version of Pandora yet, given that it requires neither a computer, the way the web version does, nor a paid subscription, the way previous mobile implementations of Pandora have done.
Jeff Johnson

Segway CTO Leaves for Apple as Product Design VP - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

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    Phil Torrone noticed today on the Segway Chat forums that "Doug Field, the chief technology officer at Segway who heads their entire engineering team (and has since Day 1), is leaving Segway to become a VP of product design at Apple." The announcement continues: Doug has been the driving force in making the Segway what it is today and will...
Jyrki Lilja

Macworld | Seven open-source Mac apps you need right now - 0 views

  • 4. Though Mac OS X ships with a native PDF viewer, it doesn’t do much beyond letting you view a file’s contents. Skim is both a top-notch PDF reader and markup tool designed just for the Mac. Use Skim to preview the internal links of a document, add notes, highlight text and more. You can even use Skim to create presentations and control them-right inside the app-using an Apple Remote. As more corporate documents are transmitted every day as PDF documents, this is one app you can’t do without.
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      *cough cough* Preview can create notes to and mark text in PDFs. Mostly everything you need to do with PDFs. Even merge multiple PDFs.
Jeff Johnson

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  • The first Apple logo was a complex picture of Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree. The logo was inscribed: "Newton … A Mind Forever Voyaging Through Strange Seas of Thought … Alone." It was designed by Ronald Wayne, who along with Wozniak and Jobs, actually founded Apple Computer. In 1976, after only working for two weeks at Apple, Wayne relinquished his stock (10% of the company) for a one-time payment of $800 because he thought Apple was too risky! (Had he kept it, Wayne’s stock would be worth billions!)
Jeff Johnson

JAMF Software: Client Management Software for Macintosh Professionals - 0 views

  • The Casper Suite is a client management tool for the Macintosh platform. Simply put, the Casper Suite is designed to inventory, image, update, and maintain Apple computers running OS X. With an approach developed natively for the Macintosh OS, the Casper Suite makes it easy to image machines, manage updates, and proactively support computers automatically and remotely. With the Casper Suite, system administrators no longer need to work nights and weekends or hire additional staff to support new or existing computers. The Casper Suite allows your school district or university to grow its population of fast, fun, and powerful Apple computers without growing your IT department.
canny00 lee

iPod Video Converter - 0 views

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      Convert all popular video formats to MP4 files for playing on iPod Video. dvdXsoft iPod Video Converter is a video/movie converting program designed for converting video/movie to Apple iPod video playing by the two formats supported: H.264 and Xvid. It can convert from MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV, XVid, DivX, FLV, AVI, RM, RMVB, MOV, and more other formats. Support Windows Vista. It can convert almost all video format including FLV (Macromedia Flash), DivX, XviD, MOV, RM, RMVB, dvr-ms, MPEG, WMV, AVI to iPod Movie / iPod Video format MP4 files. It supports easy-to-use interface, fatstest converting speed with excellent output Video and Audio quality, it support Input/Output preview you can watch the movie when converting movies.
Joel Liu

'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs says - 0 views

  • Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
  • None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life. But ten years later, when we were designing the first Macintosh computer, it all came back to me. And we designed it all into the Mac. It was the first computer with beautiful typography. If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts. And since Windows just copied the Mac, its likely that no personal computer would have them. If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later.
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