Boy Genius Report published mockups of iPhone nano. It adds:
If The Journal’s report is accurate, however, the mockups we’ve seen thus far are likely way off base considering the rumored new iPhone model is said to feature a screen that “goes to all of the edges” of the phone. Finally, [...]
Ahem.
Introducing the Augmented Reality Drone game. This is so awesome!
This is better than laser tag!
Here’s the Montage Drone:
You can get the AR Drone from here.
That loud noise? That’s the collective sigh of relief from Tech journalists. The exodus begins with Boy Genius’ Jonathan Geller who is switching to iPhone on Verizon because he needs a phone that works. AT&T is no longer the exclusive carrier of iPhone in North America. Apple has brought iPhone and iPad [...]
A sales boost overall from Verizon could double the number of iPhones in Apple’s home market, the Wall Street Journal wrote.
To put that into perspective, AT&T Inc. sold 11.1 million iPhones in the first nine months of 2010. Piper Jaffray & Co. estimates a full-year total of 14.5 million iPhones [...]
LCARS for iPhone and iPad.
Genius.
(no Facebook posting yet, but you know, close enough).
Image by Krueger Systems, Inc.
“Verizon Event Set for Tuesday–iPhone Time,” wrote AllThingsD.
Boom.
And just like that, Apple made CES all about them.
Without trying.
AllThingsD wrote:
Verizon will hold a special event at New York City’s Lincoln Center (Frederick P. Rose Hall) on Jan. 11–next Tuesday. No details on its [...]
The Cult of Mac reported about a purported leaked antenna design for iPhone,
A site called Smartphone Medic is now confirming the GlobalDirectParts video with several images of a new iPhone antenna, which has four black bands separating the antennas, compared to the current iPhone 4′s three. Since antenna attenuation (aka “death [...]
This one is totally cool!
The big bucket wrote:
This is a beta of The Incident 1.3 running my TV. Here’s how it works:
Plug your iPad into the TV
Pair your iPad with your iPhone or iPod Touch
Sit on your couch and play
And that’s it. [...]
Macrumors quoted SquareTrade:
When it comes to non-accident malfunctions, SquareTrade’s extrapolation of iPhone 4 data yields a failure rate of 2.1% after 12 months, better than the 2.3% rate for the iPhone 3GS and all other studied smartphone brands.
“Apple emerged as the most reliable manufacturer, with Motorola not far behind. [...]
Hilary Stout for the New York Times wrote:
Natasha Sykes, a mother of two in Atlanta, remembers the first time her daughter, Kelsey, now 3 1/2 but then barely 2 years old, held her husband’s iPhone. “She pressed the button and it lit up. I just remember her eyes. It was [...]
