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Jobs to dev on app name change: "Not that big of a deal."

A few comments Not that big of a deal - yeah steve, why not change iTunes to iMedia, or iPhoto to iJpeg no big deal Also, Mr Jobs, I can tell you dropped out of college! It's not apps its App's Anyone know an app for Mac that transfers music *to* your ...

From MIKE SCHRAMM, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: America Online

MS software architect: Apps don't make the phone

This sounds an awful lot like sour grapes to me: Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software engineer, told a Professional Developers' Conference earlier this week that it wasn't the apps that would make or break the smartphone platforms. Of course, that's ...

From MIKE SCHRAMM, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ray Ozzie,  Microsoft Corporation

OnLive claims to run gaming service on iPhone

OnLive is a company that has been claiming to do the seemingly impossible -- they plan to set up a sort of "cloud gaming" console, where instead of hardware in individual houses (like we have now; you buy a console for your home), they'll have hardware ...

From MIKE SCHRAMM, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  18 Nov 2009

The best of WoW.com: November 10-17, 2009

The crazy thing is Mr. T hacked WOW and put this in there. Its true . I heard it from this guy who is friends with Mr. Ts assistants son. Apparently T is like huge into computers and even hacks for the government. I heard Mr.T was really involved with ...

From MIKE SCHRAMM, Joystiq,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Mr. T,  United States Army

iMac benchmarks and review say it's a beast

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From MIKE SCHRAMM, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  17 Nov 2009

Apple rejects Unity games on the App Store

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From MIKE SCHRAMM, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  14 Nov 2009

Apple launches iTunes Preview for external browser links

This is the kind of thing that probably should have been done a long time ago, but Macworld is reporting that Apple has launched iTunes Preview, a page that appears when you click an iTunes link (like this one) and your browser sends you over to iTunes. ...

From MIKE SCHRAMM, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  13 Nov 2009

App Store devs get "edge"-y as a reaction to trademark threats

This guy just sounds like a total d-bag. I hope the developer knows that he is abusing app store's administrative privilages, and that Apple can terminate his contract, and ban him from not just iPhone developer program, but from accessing iTunes, and ...

From MIKE SCHRAMM, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  13 Nov 2009

Chrome for Mac due in December?

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From MIKE SCHRAMM, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  12 Nov 2009

Psystar alienates the Hackintosh community, too

And yet still not quite as petty as breaking Atom support with a software update... It's not "petty" at all to enforce their own EULA by means of a software update. Get your head out of your a$$. Did we really need this same story again? I mean that ...

From MIKE SCHRAMM, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  12 Nov 2009

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