Archive for January, 2008
Pundits Pounce On Apple in a Contest of Epic Idiocy
Daniel Eran Dilger
Every Tuesday at noon, the entire city of San Francisco is alerted to civil defense sirens that dramatically blare for a moment, followed by an announcement that nothing really happened and there’s nothing to worry about. Only once a year, at the Macworld Expo, that warning is followed by a worldwide media announcement […]
Apple’s In-Store Service IS Genuis.
Just thought I’d give kudos to the iPhone support I received from Apple this weekend. I’ve heard people talk about what a hassle the whole iTunes syncing/activating thing is, and some other complaints that just seem whiney. They’re not perfect,…
No commentsMike Elgan’s Moronic Tirade on the iPhone
Daniel Eran Dilger
Who would have thought Computerworld’s Mike Elgan, the former editor of Windows Magazine and an incessantly badgering Apple complainer, would feel compelled to excitedly report on the future of Apple’s iphone product line?
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1.1.3 Update Bricking iPhones?
iLounge reported yesterday on what may be a headache for iPhone owners trying to upgrade to 1.1.3. It appears there have been widespread reports of serious problems which, in some cases, are bricking the Apple mobile. Problems have been noted…
No commentsTom Krazit of CNET and Eric Savitz of Barrons Deny the Jesus Phone
Daniel Eran Dilger
According to speculation published by pundits, Apple’s iphone sales have fallen into a mysterious time portal somewhere between Apple selling them and AT&T activating them. The conclusion reached by these wags is that Apple lied about actually selling them and really only pushed them into the channel to fake the appearance of demand, […]
An iPhone Tale: Surviving A Semi Encounter
Usually when an iPhone meets a semi the end result is technology road kill. This seems not to be the case though for photographer Mike Beauchamp’s iPhone. He delivers to us a tale and photographs of his iPhone-semi experience and…
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