Archive for April, 2007
Might iPhone bring PortalPlayer back into the fold?
Much is made of the open- versus closed-ecosystem models of the PC and Mac worlds, with Apple’s obsessive helming of their hardware oft credited for their success in usability, reliability and that overall sense of “specialness” that keeps the zealots so contented and the Microsoft-faithful ever on the defencive. Yet behind that homogenised corporate achievement […]
No commentsSteve Balmer plays the number game
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was recently interviewed by David Lieberman of USA today where they discussed many different topics, including the iPhone.
It’s interesting how the CEO of Microsoft loves to manipulate numbers and facts. When asked if he would want his customers to get as passionate about MS products as people do about the iPod […]
No commentsSteve Ballmer plays the number game
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was recently interviewed by David Lieberman of USA today where they discussed many different topics, including the iPhone.
It’s interesting how the CEO of Microsoft loves to manipulate numbers and facts. When asked if he would want his customers to get as passionate about MS products as people do about the iPod […]
No commentsiPhone - not so slippery
Unfortunately we here at MyiPhone haven’t yet had the pleasure to hold an iPhone in our hands, but one of our friends over at Gizmodo has.
According to Brian Lam, who has held the iPhone, it is not slippery at all. No more so than an iPod. Suffice it to say that it is no more […]
Has someone been taking pictures with an iPhone?
What would you do if you had an iPhone in you possession at this very moment? I know what I would do, I would snap a picture of some guy eating toast and upload it to my Flickr account.
Ok, that’s not what I’d do, but apparently there is someone out that that decided to do […]
No commentsiPhone may be difficult to get ahold of - in more ways than one
According to sources that have been fortunate enough to spend time with the iPhone it has one major flaw, which will surprise you.
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Original post by Chris Scott Barr










