Get the geeks together and, odds are, they’ll come out with something cool and useful. This was apparently the result of the first iPhoneDevCamp help by BarCamp.org. According to the mighty iLounge, the iPhoneDevCamp, which took place over the weekend, produced more than 20 web-based applications for Apple’s recently-released iPhone. The new applications include programs […]
Month: July 2007
I can’t deny that Jason probably has a meaningful relationship with his iPhone by now. And I’ve given it my blessing. Standing in the pro-case camp now, Senor O’Grady has penned a review of the Holster Pro by Speck Products in the latest installment of The Apple Core. Take a look and if you’ve found […]
It may be refurbished, but it can still rock. The refurbished section of the Apple Store has just posted the following new MacBook Pro offerings: -15″ 2.33 GHz Core 2 Duo, 2 GB of RAM, 120 GB hard drive, 6X SuperDrive, ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256 MB of VRAM with glossy or standard screen […]
Andrew Bilicki passed along this link to a unique new iPod speaker setup that is completely passive and uses no electricity. It simply amplifies the sound coming out of your iPod earbud with and old school horn. Cool! Through passive amplification alone, These unique pieces instantly transform any personal music player + earbuds into a […]
In other news, Intel Capital, Intel’s investment wing, has announced that it will invest US$218.5 million in emulation software make VMWare. The investment will occur within VMWare’s Class A common stock, which is subject to customary regulatory approval. According to Macworld News, this will allow Intel Capital to own about 2.5% of VMWare’s outstanding common […]