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Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler.
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Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler.
Apple's iTunes News feed offers some helpful advice on Play Count for Smart Playlist users, especially those with iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads:
In addition to the Internet and your
Gmail may only be the 3rd most popular email service on the planet (behind Yahoo! and Hotmail) but it ranks first in the hearts of geeks everywhere and can be
TechCrunch links to noted developer Tim Bray who's taking a position as "Developer Advocate" at Google for Android but who announces it while taking a swipe at Apple's iPhone:
The
I had the chance to talk to Microsoft's Loke Uei about Windows Phone 7 Series at GDC last week and he was cagey and super-secretive about the version running on
Once again proving that iPhone users don't need no stinkin' hardware keyboards, this YouTube'r claims 83 words a minute on iTextSpeed [$0.99 - iTunes link] which would be impressive
According to TechCrunch, some of the worst scams in social gaming are moving from Facebook and MySpace to the iPhone:
Users are offered virtual currency in exchange for answering
Live from GDC 2010, Rene talks with Jason Oberfest, VP of Social Applications at ngmoco about GodFinger for iPhone. Currently available in Canada [Free - iTunes link] with internationally
Apple.com's new iPad menu item and feature pages shed light on all sorts of interesting new details. We've put all of them into an updated version of our Complete iPad
The New York Times has a full length feature up about the state of the Apple vs. Google rivalry and how it's getting personal. We've heard similar several times before,
Much to the chagrin of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Devices and Entertainment honcho Robbie Bach, the Wall Street Journal reports that even publicly stomping on employee iPhones hasn't stamped



