Mar
18
Now Available: Safari 3.1
March 18, 2008 | Comments Off
Mar
17
Introducing the new AirPort Express with 802.11n
March 17, 2008 | Comments Off
Mar
12
iPhone SDK Downloads top 100,000
March 12, 2008 | Comments Off
Mar
11
MacBook Air will turn heads
March 11, 2008 | Comments Off
Mar
7
Set up and manage your own network
March 7, 2008 | Comments Off
Oct
11
Apple releases web applications directory (ext.link)
October 11, 2007 | 3 Comments
Web apps for iPhone and iPod touch ready for download
Like to get the latest news from your Facebook friends? Check the movie listings at Fandango? Browse the newest photos posted on SmugMug? Update your weblog with TypePad? Or play a great game of Big Bang Sudoku? It is all possible. Simply by visiting www.apple.com/webapps/ on your iphone or iPod touch, browsing the library, and bookmarking the web apps you enjoy.
Either Apple make a mistake or web applications almost ready to be launched offline. If not than please tell me how web app can be downloaded.
Sep
29
What can Leopard bring to iPhone?
September 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Well, we all see that new iPhone’s update has turned hacking of iPhone in something really difficult.
Why? The first reason is that Apple is preparing real SDK for it while you’re reading this. Real and secure iSDK. Security is something that really differenciate Mac platform from others. And Apple shows that they have something for security on iPhone. With their last update Apple also said developers that if they allow developing they’ll want control it. The price of such security is a piece of freedom. We know this. And average users (not geeks) welcome such moves. Security is more important for them.
The second reason is finalizing of Leopard developing. And moving some new forces to iSDK’s developing.
The third reason is passing the initial months of million-army-of-testers’ activity and realizing that everything goes as it should. Controlable.
Leopard will be out within 30 days. And iPhone’s update also.
Who is ready to start counting down to iSDK 1.0? ![]()
Sep
10
Why crippled calendar app on iPod touch would be great mistake and why it won’t
September 10, 2007 | 11 Comments
Generally, iPod touch is great device. It’s almost perfect pocket internet tablet. Even more. I wanted to buy this device, but… But now I’m not sure I’ll be among first when it hits stores. Why? Because I’m really stick into calendaring and I’m looking for great pocket device for this purpose. My phone not so bad for this, but when I see iPod touch I decided here it is. Best Pocket Organizer Ever (as mac user I like Apple devices). But become one more customer? No. Not today. Why? Lack of add-new-event feature in upcoming iPod touch. It’s important to me. And for hundreds and thousands of disappointed users who wanted to buy this thing. Do you want to know what is more disappointing? iPhone. iPhone with Calendar which allow user to add events on the go. As rumored iPhone and iPod touch have similar OS and almost similar hardware. Why Apple added one more reason (additionally to the lack of e-mail and notes apps, weather and stocks widgets) not to buy this thing? To skyrocket iPhone sales? May be. To handle initial demand for it? May be. One more reason to talk and discuss this device among blogs and news sites? Surely. And may be this is one of the most real reasons. Let’s remember iPhone start. How often were possible scratches for iPhone discussed? Apple strikes back: glass instead of plastic. 8Gb iPhone price down? Here is your 100$ back in Apple Store Credit.
Will we see more apps and full-featured (compared to iPhone) Calendar in iPod touch from the Day 1? I think so. All we should - not to wait silently
Does anybody know e-mail for feedback about iPod touch? May be steve@apple.com will work great again?
P.S. And why not will it be for real? Because Apple done almost right with iPhone and I believe do the same thing about next-big-thing - iPod touch. Do you agree?

