📅 June 2, 2012

Tim Cook Talks Steve Jobs, Apple Innovation and More [video]

Tim Cook learned a lot from Steve Jobs, and one of the big takeaways seems to be: Don’t tip your hand.

Tim Cook learned a lot from Steve Jobs, and one of the big takeaways seems to be: Don’t tip your hand.  The Apple CEO was unwilling to tackle questions about any future product plans during his first appearance on the D10 stage Wednesday night.

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📅 June 2, 2012

Tim Cook: ‘Stay Tuned’ For Apple and Facebook [video]

Why isn’t Facebook more fully integrated into Apple’s software? The idea isn’t off the table.

 

Why isn’t Facebook more fully integrated into Apple’s software? The idea isn’t off the table.

Onstage at the D10 conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook said his company’s current relationship with Facebook is “very solid. I think we can do more with them,” .

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📅 June 2, 2012

Tim Cook On Apple TV: Still An Experiment [video]

Tim Cook won’t say a word about his Apple TV plans. But he is willing to explain what he thinks about his current Apple TV product: It’s a little different from his other products, because it’s not a big hit. And that’s okay.


 
Tim Cook won’t say a word about his Apple TV plans. But he is willing to explain what he thinks about his current Apple TV product: It’s a little different from his other products, because it’s not a big hit. And that’s okay.

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📅 May 30, 2012

A Rare Working Example of ‘The Apple I’ Computer Up For Auction

A rare working example of the first computer released by Apple – the Apple I – is going on auction at Sotheby’s New York along with the original cassette interface, operating manuals and a rare BASIC Users’ Manual.

A rare working example of the first computer released by Apple – the Apple I – is going on auction at Sotheby’s New York along with the original cassette interface, operating manuals and a rare BASIC Users’ Manual.

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📅 May 23, 2012

iRig MIX: The First Mobile Mixer for iPhone and iPad [video]

This lightweight, portable box offers crossfader, cue, EQ, and volume controls, can be used with a single iOS device or in a more traditional two device setup, and also offers an extra guitar/mic input, standard RCA outputs for direct connection to PAs or powered speakers, and, of course, a headphone output for master or cue monitoring.

This lightweight, portable box offers crossfader, cue, EQ, and volume controls, can be used with a single iOS device or in a more traditional two device setup, and also offers an extra guitar/mic input, standard RCA outputs for direct connection to PAs or powered speakers, and, of course, a headphone output for master or cue monitoring.

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📅 March 10, 2012

Think Different: Apple Ads From The 70’s, 80’s and 90’s

Apple is the king of marketing these days, and this collection of vintage ads should help you to understand how Apple grew to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in history

Apple is the king of marketing these days, and this collection of vintage ads should help you to understand how Apple grew to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in history. Beginning in 1977, Apple launched their first marketing strategy to push the brands identity into the public, since then, Apple has become an innovator and leader in creative advertising and technology. Think differently, Apple does.

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📅 September 20, 2010

Newton OS Emulator Running On The iPhone [video]

Newton OS on the iPhone using the Einstein MessagePad emulator

Probably some of you don’t even know about Apple’s original handheld device called Newton. The Newton platform was an early personal digital assistant (PDA) hardware/software and the first tablet platform developed by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.), the second platform being iOS (previously named iPhone OS), used in the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Development of the Newton platform started in 1987 and officially ended on February 27, 1998.

Well, here’s Newton OS on the iPhone using the Einstein MessagePad emulator. If you are interested in the project, you can find the code here…

📅 January 5, 2010

Steve Wozniak: Buy A Second iPhone And Solve The Poor Batter Life Problem [video]

in a interview with Engadget’s Joshua Topolsky , Woz is solving the problem of iPhone’s poor battery life: get a second iPhone.

We all know and love Woz, co-founder of Apple. He is the reason why Apple exists today, and in a interview with Engadget’s Joshua Topolsky , Woz is solving the problem of iPhone’s poor battery life: get a second iPhone. Well, to be honest i don’t even care about what ever Woz is saying in this interview. All i care about is where i can get a watch like that?!?!

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