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Apple announces the iPad {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jan 31st 2010 7:15PM Where's the "just one more thing"? Did I miss something or did the expected announcements of 3 or 4 new products or software releases all just turn into 1, the iPad? I was hoping for an announcement about a refresh on the MacBook Pro line (new processors) and iWork '09 is a bit dated now that it's 2010.
WWDC Demo: Dive Log, Trimix and Nitrox for iPhone, iPod touch {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Sep 9th 2009 11:58AM Mr. Agreda, living in a landlocked state shouldn't keep you from an active diving pursuit. Can you guess which state has the most divers per capita? Florida? California? Hawaii? No, it's Colorado, which is just about as far from any large body of water as you can get in the USA.
AT&T makes it easier for iPhone OS 3.0 users to use WiFi Hot Spots {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jun 21st 2009 12:58PM This is pretty cool. I just noticed it this morning when I went to the bus stop by McD and my iPhone suddenly went from 3G to wifi automatically.
The dying goodwill toward AT&T {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jun 9th 2009 12:07AM You forgot to mention that AT&T illegally gives phone records to the US government.
http://www.eff.org/nsa/faq#37
Belize it or not: Diving the Blue Hole {Gadling}
Jul 16th 2008 12:13PM Your comments about only women getting sea sick is exactly opposite of my own experience. I've only been diving about 4 years, but so far I've seen 3 or 4 times as many men hurl as women. In fact, I think my wife is the only female diver who's gotten sick on one of our dives, and she did it so gracefully I didn't even know until she told me after the fact.
Blu-ray recordable drive for Macs {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jul 1st 2008 4:59PM Final Cut Pro doesn't write DVDs of any kind. DVD Studio Pro, which is part of Final Cut Studio, writes DVDs. Sadly, it STILL doesn't write Blu-ray discs.
Given Apple's change of focus from personal computers to handheld gadgets, I wouldn't be surprised if the iPhone G3 supports Blu-ray before the Mac Pro does.
Psystar tests luck with OpenServ rackmount servers {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jun 26th 2008 9:28AM Holy smokes. I'm not sure we needed that comment posted 18 times!
Psystar tests luck with OpenServ rackmount servers {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jun 23rd 2008 3:28PM Isn't some part of Mac OS X considered open source? How much of it? Would it be possible to make a system like this that uses a clone of Apple hardware and the open source part of Mac OS X which would run Mac applications?
Delicious Library 2 beta on the streets {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
May 24th 2008 10:18AM W: I hope you didn't take my comment personally. As someone else pointed out above, this is commercial software. Therefore, it's all business. Your decision to announce the new version years in advance of release was a business decision. And since I don't own the company or otherwise know your business objectives, I can't really say if it's been a good decision or not. Sorry if you felt "torn down" by my comment.
Delicious Library 2 beta on the streets {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
May 24th 2008 12:59AM Good grief, this thing sounds more like Daikatana every time I read about it.
First, literally years ago at this point, we hear the developer say that he can't finish Delicious Library 2 until after Mac OS X 10.5 is released. "The new software needs special stuff that only 10.5 offers. But trust me, it'll be worth the wait. And I won't release my software on a beta release of Mac OS."
OK, fair enough, the world thinks. Then 10.5 is released, and we wait and wait months without hearing a peep. Hopefully, the developer is making great progress updating to the final release. Then 10.5.1 comes out. Still no Delicious Library 2. Then 10.5.2 comes out. Still no Delicious Library 2.
Now we hear, "Oh, it's nearly done. It just requires 10.5.3."
Meanwhile, whatever product momentum he built from Delicious Library 1 has totally faded and most everyone has forgotten about it. At this point, either version 2 needs to be world shatteringly orgasmic, or he might as well just give up and come up with a new idea.
Anyone know what John Romero's been up to the past few years?