annual extensive rumour roundup ahead of the 2009 Macworld Expo, frankly it was a little premature as the last few days have presented themselves as very busy for rumours. The initial roundup article is worth reading as it is still reasonable accurate but here what’s new and what has changed in quick bullet form fashion. 9 to 5 Mac now believes that the 17-inch MacBook Pro will have a removable battery despite initially reporting that it wouldn’t. Although unsure whether it will arrive at Ma
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The best (ideas) of 2008 for classifieds
In the short life of ReinventingClassifieds.com, a lot of outstanding ideas have been floated for helping newspapers resurrect their classifieds businesses. As the year 2008 has closed out (and is there anybody out there in media land who isn’t happy to have seen it pass?), we thought we’d save you the time of combing through old blog items and summarize what we believe to be some of the best suggestions that newspaper publishers and classifieds managers should implement in 2009. (In no particu
Read more »Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 developing cracks?
Filed under: Handsets, HTC, Sony Ericsson, Windows Mobile, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA Sheesh, what’s up with top tier handsets cracking this year? First the iPhone 3G, now SE’s XPERIA X1? A curiously high amount of cracking complaints are starting to build around the web, possibly indicating that a quality is… Mobile Technology
Read more »Iphone GPS - Would It Be Included in IPhone Features List?
Iphone GPS - Would It Be Included in IPhone Features List? By Stanley Adam in Iphone GPS The iPhone users must be regret since at present there is no iPhone GPS capability and nor is it going to become a reality in the near time. The possible reason is that the list of preferred iPhone features doesn’t include GPS. Meanwhile, most iPhone owners would positively welcome having iPhone GPS. The worse thing is that even there will not be any way to connect a Bluetooth GPS receiver to your iPh
Read more »iPhone App: i Love Katamari
i Love Katamari is a goofy game where you roll a tiny ball around a world filled with loose objects. The objects stick to your ball and increase its size until you’re picking up cows, people, buildings and all sorts of ridiculous things. I really enjoyed playing this game on the PlayStation 2 so when I saw the iPhone version, I purchased it right away. The Good Graphic-wise, this is a faithful adaptation. The ball, the myriad of crappy items, daffy music, and even the King and his nonsense
Read more »New Patch Fixes iPhone’s I Love Katamari
One week ago, I Love Katamari came out on the iPhone complete with a whole host of control and framerate issues. Well, today they released a patch fixing all of the main complaints people had. (Sorry, guy who wrote the review in all caps, but the game isn’t any less “fruity.”)The new patch adds a tilt sensor to the game screen, making it much easier to control. In addition, somehow the framerate issues and screen lag were, according to all reports from players, completely fixed. The game will
Read more »Proper TV on your iPhone with Livestation
Call it the beginning of a new era, or just another iPhone app. In the infamous area of mobile tv, one of the big promises of the mobile phone that doesn’t really seems to take off, Livestation comes with the first mobile tv app for the iPhone. The UK based company runs in closed beta during the festive period and tries to gain as much learnings from a small userbase that is testing the service in the coming days. Livestation already runs a TV app for PC/MAC in beta, and now they have managed t
Read more »Apple Ordered to End Exclusivity With France’s Orange
Apple Ordered to End Exclusivity With France’s Orange http://news.worldofapple.com – On Wednesday the French Competition Council ruled [PDF] that Apple and French telecoms company Orange must immediately cease its exclusive relationship. The order comes as a result of a complaint filed by France’s third largest mobile operator Bouygues Telecom on September 18 of this year. The complaint argued that the deal between Apple and Orange violated local freedom of competition and pricing laws. The ru
Read more »Ann Handley - The Twitter 20 Interview about Social Media, Content and Journalism
Ann Handley is kinda busy. She’s the Chief Content Officer of Marketing Profs, crack editorial overlord of Marketing Profs’ Daily Fix blog, contributor to the Huffington Post, author of the Annarchy blog, and a mother. She also co-founded the digital marketing portal ClickZ. In addition to her lengthy resume, she’s truly one of the best people in the digital marketing business. Like Brogan with cool librarian glasses, I’ve never heard or read a single negative word about her. You’ll see why be
Read more »2008 Between the Lines
2008 Between the Lines Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:15 am Categories: General, IT Management, Software Infrastructure, Hardware Infrastructure, Web Technology, Apple, Google, Microsoft, SAP, Yahoo, Hewlett-Packard, AMD, Cisco, Oracle, Telecommunications, Dell, Amazon, Innovation, Economy Tags: Google Inc., Jerry Yang, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Carl Icahn, IT-spending Expectation, Document Management, Social Networking, Financial Accounting, Enterprise Software Welcome to the year in Bet
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