
Jonathan Ive, Apple's Senior VP of Industrial Design (the guy who helped put the shiny in the iPhone) has been awarded the 2008 MDA Personal Achievement Award an award by the Mobile Data Association, a UK group honoring "those UK companies and individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the uptake and success of mobile data over the last 12 months."
Written by Edward Kirk on July 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Apple has dropped the price on its MacBook Air with a solid state hard drive by $500. The new pricing on the computer our own Pete Mortenson called “a dream secondary computer for the rich and famous” is not likely to cause a hiring spurt by Apple’s retail division in advance of next week’s highly anticipated iPhone 3G debut.
Written by Lonnie Lazar on July 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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We just got tipped off about another application that will be heading to the App Store. It's called WhatTasks, and it's a To-Do/ GTD application for the iPhone and iPod touch. So far this is the first true native GTD application that we've actually seen a decent overview of, and based on that, it looks very cool. WhatTasks is intended to help you keep track of the three basic principles of GTD philosophy: what you need to do, when you need to do it, and where it needs to be done.
Written by Edward Kirk on July 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Google has just released Google Talk App for the iPhone (and iPod Touch). The Google Talk app is a web-app, so there's no need to download or install anything as it will run in iPhone's Safari browser.
Written by iPhonehacks on July 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Just as we thought the announcements of iPhone 3G plans were rapping up, one of them had to go back and start changing things. Telia Sonera announced their plans for the iPhone 3G last month, and apparently the Swedes weren't too happy about them. Fortunately, after a large outpouring of complaints from customers, the company has revised their plans.
Written by Edward Kirk on July 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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