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IMPULSIVE REVIEW of “The New York Times†Application
Intelligent writing…objective views…ground breaking discoveries…these are what makes up “The New York Times†newspaper. The stand-alone tabloid has been a pillar of media and news casting around the world for decades. The innovative journalism and inspiring articles influence myriad readers of all ages. With an iPhone, “The New York Times†application is available for free.
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IMPULSIVE REVIEW of the iPhone Application “Discovery Channelâ€
The Discovery Channel has made it from the 32-inch LCD television screens to the miniature displays of the mobile phones bouncing around the inside of pockets everywhere. The application takes the innovative educational programs like “Shark Week 2009†and makes them portable. With the “Discovery†App. for the iPhone, the television channel is available for
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IMPULSIVE REVIEW of the iPhone Application “ESPN ScoreCenterâ€
The meeting is up…it’s under way…and it’s a home run! That’s right the Cubs have just gone ahead of the Cardinals at Wrigley Field, in Chicago. The score has just changed and this news has magically come from the manually operated scoreboard in Illinois, through the Manhattan office window and into the palm of one’s
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IMPULSIVE REVIEW of the iPhone Application “WHEREâ€
It knows where to find a five-star-rated steaming slice of pizza. It knows where the closest/cheapest gas is. It knows about the construction that is taking place nearby, and it knows how many miles it is to get to a cup of Starbucks coffee. It knows where it is. Is it Artificial Intelligence, or Science-Fiction?
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Briefly: AAPL opens STRONG, WSJ: “Steve Jobs hates the Button”, Dvorak praises the Mac
The market turned downward this morning, but AAPL opened up very strong after the release of the 3rd Quarter results yesterday afternoon. The stock opened this morning at $146 a record high open and intraday record high. The Wall Street Journal has an interesting article about Steve Jobs and his life-long hatred of buttons, which
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SPECULATION: 5 Ways Apple will use Multi-Touch to Change Computing
Now, let me say right now – this is SPECULATION – I am not claiming, nor pretending, that these things are going to happen. This is just what I think based on what I’ve read, seen, and expect. I can’t wait to hear what you think about this, and I hope we can have a
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Look Ma! No On/Off Switch!
Following a post I made a while back on ForeverGeek citing comments that Windows Vista has too many options for shutting down, I’ve been thinking about how Apple designed the iPod to have no power button. True enough, as of recent public betas, Vista users have at least nine ways to turn off their computers.
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Defining the Apple “Power User”
2006 is the year of the laptop for me. After several years of living by on company-issued laptops, then purchasing a low-end used laptop myself when I went freelance, I finally got to push myself into buying a new laptop this July, which was an entry-level Compaq Presario V2000. I really wanted a MacBook, but
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Five Years of the iPod – It’s All About the Music!
October 23rd, 2006 marked the fifth birthday of the venerable iPod. You see them everywhere–on the streets, on the train, at the mall, and perhaps you, or even your kids, own one. Or two. Or three. The iPod has been hailed as Apple’s saving grace, having helped bolster the company’s bottomline and brand awareness, and
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10 Reasons Why an Apple Phone Would be Cool
For the longest time now, rumors have spread about an upcoming Apple cellphone. And up to now, these are still rumors. There have been patents uncovered, but later on clarified not to be plans for an Apple mobile phone. And come on, a company’s applying for a patent doesn’t really mean they’ll actually make a
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