Apple’s 2008 Proxy Statement Now Online
Wednesday
Jan 23,2008
- - The new iPhone is out, so what in the world are you gonna do with that old one – and by old we mean, like, 6 months "old." What a great scam AT&T has going! Oh, and Apple, too. Thanks, Steve Jobs, for asking us to buy something, only to render it obsolete before a year was out and asking us to buy its big brother. Frustrating? Yes.
- - With all the talk about the latest iPhone 3G update to 2.0.2, many are still concerned about whether or not the 3G reception has been fixed. But now someone over at Wired is saying AT&T may be able to boost your reception remotely.
- - Pin everyone you hate in the iVoodoo game for Apple's iPhone 3G.
- - One of the drawbacks of the iPhone/iPod OS not having Flash compatibility is the loss of those cool animated radar and weather pictures. Well, now you can get these in a number of ways. The donationware Webapp iWeathr is my personal favorite for it's vast repertoire of radar and satellite options. It will even store your favorites!
- - Yesterday's release of iPhone 2.0.2 has been mostly welcomed by the ever-critical iPhone-using contingency, but as usual, the firmware is not without its problems. We were able to confirm that the update addresses a few 3G-related issues (but not some of the major 3G problems people are having quite yet), and overall, users are reporting apparent i
- - Listen to local Canadian radio stations, such as Crave 95.3 in Vancouver on your iPhone!
- - While Microsoft hasn't yet announced an Xbox Live iPhone app of its very own, it has taken a well-intentioned step towards validating the handful of apps currently available on the service: it's required that the developers make their apps free.
- - The iPhone's share of the worldwide browser market has increased nearly two fold following the release of the iPhone 3G last month, leading researchers at PacificCrest to suggest that September quarter sales of the device may be tracking 1.5 million units ahead of expectations.
- - If you have been following my tutorials, you know that we have been working primarily with UITableViews. This is mostly because SO many applications can be developed using this simple control.
- - The flood gates break open as iZotope joins the iPhone and iPod Touch application game with iDrum. This beat making application makes perfect sense though as iZotope and iPhone both start with the same uncapitalized letter.