Thursday, December 13, 2007

Bill Gates was akward and goofy, Steve Jobs was well spoken and sharp. They represent their products accurately

Please take a few minutes (actually 90 minutes) and watch or listen to the pod cast of D5 with Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
I beleive it is only available through iTunes but you can find a few clips on youtube.








Excellet interview

Watch and enjoy!






Hey Steve, What's up?


I recently noticed a hit on this site from a city by the sea called Cupertino.


This happens to be the home of APPLE. Could it be that Apple is doing a little grassroots research on the latest love and hate relationship people have with their iPhones?


HMMMM...I wonder.
Well Steve, if you read this, get back to work on some iPhone apps. If you build them, they will come!
Review any of the 10,000,000 iphone blogs and consider a few of the suggestions. You will see the iPhone become one of the most popular phones ever.
P.S. Hey Steve, good JOBS, now keep it going.


P.S.S. I want a MAC but don't want to be poor after, lower the mac prices.

iphone rumors = LIES. Yet another rumor that doesn't come true.

If you’ve been drooling over the little TomTom add-on for the iPhone we nabbed a “photo” of the other day, you can probably wipe the spittle off your chin.

It looks like the image makes a fatal in flaw in borrowing its barcode from a fairly well-known iPod fake (pictured above). Additionally, in researching our tipster, we’ve discovered he’s a graphic designer with a penchant for Apple fakes — not exactly a confidence builder. So it appears we’ve got more rumor shot down — though we hope TomTom and Jobs are paying attention, because it’s painfully obvious that the people want GPS on this thing, and they want it now.

Reference:
http://www.topiphonenews.com/

ORB ...what's that ..well support for it is on the way for the iphone and ipod touch...


Not that it comes as a huge surprise given the wide array of devices it already supports, but according to The Register, Orb is apparently set to finally get official with its support of both the iPhone and the iPod touch “in the next few days.” As with other devices, that’ll let you get in a little place-shifting with the aid of the iPhone’s browser, including letting access your music collection via the Orb-powered version of Winamp. On the iPhone, you’ll also have the added benefit of being able to send links to songs in an SMS chat session. Of course, just ’cause it’s not official doesn’t mean you make use of Orb in its current state which, for all we know, could be exactly what’s in store when Orb does make things official.
Reference:

iPhone gets video recording


Thanks to another set of ambitious iPhone hackers, we’ve officially got video on Apple’s wonder-device (that somehow omitted video to begin with). It’s not much right now, but if you want, you can see your phone recording five succulent seconds of real-deal video at around 15 FPS. The developers say this is just a proof of concept, and they’ve been able to get up to 45 FPS on the device — so hopefully we can expect a more robust version soon (like, say, one that lets you save the recording). Check the video after the break to see the gorgeous work in action.
sources:
- iphone news, top iphone news

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