As Macs start to dominate PC’s, more and more people will have Macs in the household. The market share is going up everyday around the world. As the popularity goes up, the interest and use will go up. Since everyone is using them now, more developers will code for Macs because they want the most [...]
Continue reading...13. June 2008
People have gotten real mad over some of the latest press statements from AT&T about the iPhone 3G. They are taking a lot more control away from Apple, which in the end will hurt Apple a lot. After the iPhone 3G sales go way down from the standard, Apple will soon realize that they have [...]
Continue reading...11. June 2008
I’ve seen a lot of blog posts saying that MobileMe, the new .Mac replacement, should be free. When I first thought of this, I agreed. This was because I wasn’t yet familiar with the new changes made. .Mac was never worth the $99 and this is why I had such a negative outlook on it. [...]
Continue reading...10. June 2008
In the WWDC keynote, Steve Jobs talked about the App Store and iPhone 2.0. He talked about the different ways to distribute apps other than just downloading them off the App Store. One of the ways really shocked me: Apple’s intentions of this is to allow enterprises to distribute apps that only they can use, but [...]
Continue reading...2. June 2008
When the MacBook Air came out, most people hated it. They barked at the price and the specs. Not only was it $1,799 but it didn’t have an ethernet port, a firewire port, a disk drive and only had 1 usb port. It looked cool and felt nice, but if it doesn’t have the essential [...]
Continue reading...25. May 2008
Update: Everyone be sure to check out Val’s response, who gives a great insight on uncertainty I have two parents over 50 years old who both use computers every day of their lives (just like me). My mom uses her 5 year old dell to write on Microsoft Word, check her AOL e-mail and goes on [...]
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21. June 2008
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