October marks the iPod’s 10th birthday, and since its inception, the way we listen to has been digitized, customized, and revolutionized. The iPod was developed because Steve Jobs, Apple’s founder and savior, deemed existing MP3 players to be too large, too slow, and error prone. First offered with a whopping 5 gigabytes of storage space and a price tag […]
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iPhone 4S Opening Weekend Recap
As you probably know, presales for the iPhone 4S started on October 7th, and within 24 hours, over one million units had been preordered. Finally, on the 14th, iPhone 4S sales went live. While the numbers are still rolling in, Sprint, America’s newest mobile company to carry the iPhone, said it “had its best sales day […]
Read MoreiOS 5 is Here with New Features with some Tips and Tricks
Last night was probably one of the busiest night on the Web as Apple released its iOS 5 system to the public. Some authors claim that this update almost crashed the Internet itself, as many Internet service providers weren’t prepared for such a surge of the traffic. Well, let’s see what’s new with iOS 5. The Notification Center is probably one […]
Read MoreThe iPhone’s Popularity and Marketshare Analysis
Apple’s October 4th keynote brought up a lot of interesting points. Yes, there was the new iPhone 4S, Siri, iOS 5, and plenty of updates to the world’s favorite music player, but something non-gadget related popped up at the start of the conference: the iPhone’s popularity and market share. Since its inception back in 2007, competitors have been […]
Read MoreRest In Peace, Steve.
Last night, I heard the news: Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., had died at the age of 56, less than two months after he announced his resignation as CEO of Apple and only two days after iPhone 4S was introduced. His fans worldwide are reeling from the shock and tributes are being paid from friends and […]
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