Better start getting ready.
Main features for the upcoming Mac OS X. some cool stuff in in there.
New high speed interconnect standard from Apple and Intel.
In two hours, between 3 and 5 in the morning, Verizon sold more iPhones than any other phone ever on its first day. That's pretty amazing.
This is the 24-page long advertisement for the Macintosh on Newsweek in 1984. It's worth reading for those that forget just how revolutionary the Mac was at its time.
This is an extremely interesting interview to Steve Jobs published in 1985 by Newsweek.
This is right after Steve Jobs was ousted from Apple Computer, after he shipped the Macintosh but before he founded NeXT. What's most interesting is to see how a lot of his philosophy remains the same.
If you want to video-conference with iPhone 4 and the new iPods from your Macs. And you know you want to.
Cool photos!
Unwritten rule: never reveal the truth about Steve Jobs really being a ninja.
They haven't streamed their events in years and years. Might mean they have something big. Or simply that they are going to start streaming again.
I think this shows one of Apple's philosophies: "Nothing" is preferable to "shitty".
The use of iPads to help children with Autism. This shows what a tremendous step forward properly design touch screens are compared with the old ways of interacting with computers.
This new page on Apple's website shows how the signal drops whenever you hold a smartphone in a certain way. The whole thing seems kind of surreal to me.
Funny, from The Onion.
I'm wearing them as we speak.
If these are demos of standard HTML 5, why do they require Safari to view them? They should let other browsers at least try to render them!
Try this on an iPhone, or better yet on an iPad. It cannot be much fun on a desktop browser.
It will never be published. It's quite funny.
According to my calculations... I would almost be a millionaire now. But I'd have been stuck using Windows all these years so it seems like a fair tradeoff.
It only happened for a brief moment on Friday, but it's still pretty crazy.