Hilarious stuff. [Via RealDanLyons] →Link
“If Apple lies in a press release, or if its CEO lies in an on-the-record statement, the company has problems. But if everything was off the record, who’s to know? ” →Link
This was one of the free games I liked. “Aurora Feint looks through your contact list, sends it unencrypted to their servers, and matches you up with your friends who are currently playing right now.” Scary. →Link
Good for music. Not sure about videos though. →Link
Those billboards seems to be powered by Windows XP. →Link
Dr.Kim. →Link
Some people just never get it until they see it. [via BoeingBoeing via ] →Link
In case you are confused by FSF’s claim. →Link
“…is a concise indicator of where Apple’s industrial design is going. Less basic geometric shapes, more soft arcs.” And the MacBook Air too. →Link
Exactly what I thought. Perhaps the reason Apple prepared for so long for the case. However, I’m not sure if it’s a good thing if they win. I can live happily with a bunch of PC running on Leopard. I mean it. →Link
Even thought no one probably cares about FSF says, it’s still funny to read this guy’s response to FSF. →Link
Griffin technology, which is famous for iPod accessory manufacturing, releases video poker game for iPhone at 1.99$. Interesting to see everyone is jumping to the board. →Link
“Facebook, MySpace Ignore Location On iPhone At Their Peril”. But it doesn’t seen like Loopt is doing well now. Facebook still have a good chance to catch up. →Link
It makes you feel that the game would be more fun if it has a D-pad. →Link to game demo | →Link to analysis
Like what I found in this article, the app store has a lot to solve. Trials for apps are not easy as preview of music in iTunes music store. Trials can sometimes be unlocked in a much easier way, which may simply result direct piracy rather than boosting the sale. →Link
“when making changes on your Mac, only to find out that it will not push, but instead, sync at 15-minute (60 minutes in 10.4.11) intervals? I found the .plist file that controls the “Automatic” sync interval for MobileMe, and changed it from 15 minutes to 1 minute. The file is located in…” →Link
“Apple apologizes for its MobileMe mess, admits bungle on “push,” offers 30-days free.” →Link
“iPhone 2.0 tip. If you tap-then-hold an image in Safari, an option pops up for you to save the image. Nice way to get new wallpaper or photos for your contacts.”→Link
Free apps no longer dominating iPhone app store. →Link
See for yourself in the link. And there’s also tip on saving battery life. Update: Endaget also did a battery test, indicating encouraging results. →Link to battery analysis | →Link to battery saving tips | →Link to Engadget test

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