On Looks

October 31st, 2009

Engadget’s Chris Ziegler: Of course, it’s like dating a supermodel: just because the DROID is unbelievably attractive doesn’t mean you want to marry it. Those that aren’t used to Android (or have tried it before and didn’t like it) might cringe at some of the platform’s nuances, and it’s still not as visually slick as [...]

Death Cab’s Nick Harmer on Tilt-Shift Photos

October 31st, 2009

…via Hulu.

MacNN Reviews VMware Fusion 3

October 31st, 2009

MacNN: The single largest addition to the setup process is the integration of a clever Migration Assistant tool. Much like Apple’s software of the same name, it’s meant to transfer an existing system to a new one — in this case, to create a VM on a Mac from a Windows PC. It’s relatively painless [...]

Droid vs. iPhone

October 30th, 2009

Joshua Topolsky: If you must compare the DROID to the iPhone, then know that the Android platform still has a ways to go before the experience of using the phone is as seamless as the one Apple has created — but also know that Apple has a long way to go before its messaging, email, [...]

Wired Having Tablet Mock-Up Contest

October 30th, 2009

Wired: Even though many anonymous sources have described Apple’s tablet as a “larger iPhone,” you’re unlikely to win if all you do is re-size a photo of an iPhone. That would be yawn-inducing. Challenge yourselves artistically, have some fun and make a compelling device worthy of all the hype. Honestly, the artwork with the story [...]

The Hobby

October 30th, 2009

Macworld, in their look at Apple TV 3.0: Perhaps Apple is content with Apple TV never being anything more than a front-end for the iTunes store. Or perhaps Apple is well aware of its device’s limitations and is hard at work on a new version with upgraded hardware and improved support for the rest of [...]

RIP, iMac G5

October 29th, 2009

Many, many non-iSight iMac G5s died after having capacitors on their logic board fail like these little guys. This machine joined their ranks today, after getting dropped off at our shop for repair.

Moto, on Design

October 29th, 2009

The New York Times: Motorola’s Droid is the first phone to use the latest release of Android, called Éclair, which features free turn-by-turn directions from Google and sophisticated speech recognition. The biggest problem was the balance between design, which was once a Motorola hallmark, and the phone’s performance. “When you are trying to make something [...]

iTunes 9.0.2 Breaks Pre Syncing

October 29th, 2009

PreCentral: Here we go again. Apple has updated iTunes to version 9.0.2 and Palm Pre sync is dead again using webOS 1.2.1, despite Palm’s Hurculean efforts to spoof nearly every aspect of USB identification known to mankind. As with previous breakages, iTunes does launch when you connect a Pre with Media Mode, but it doesn’t [...]

AppleTV 3.0 Unleashed

October 29th, 2009

Not surprisingly, it sports a new interface and iTunes LP.

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