Archive for July, 2007

Turn your iPhone into a really expensive flash drive

July 11, 2007

Apple_iPhone-150 Unlike a regular iPod, the iPhone cannot be used as a storage device, which can be kind of annoying, especially if you’re one of those people who bought an iPhone so that you’d only need to carry one gadget.

JP Morgan analyst sends iPhone Nano enthusiasts false hopes

July 9, 2007

JP Morgan analyst sends iPhone Nano enthusiasts false hopesIf the recent patent submission for a rotary-styled clickwheel by Apple got your juices flowing about a more frugal iPhone, you’ll get a kick out of this: JP Morgan analyst Kevin Chang wholeheartedly predicted the iPod Nano being reinvented as the iPhone Nano earlier today. Is he off his rocker? Most likely, and I’ll explain why.

New iMacs snag low-profile MacBook keyboards

July 9, 2007

New iMacs snag low-profile MacBook keyboardsAs the next iteration of iMacs is due to make its debut next quarter, information is starting to leak out of Cupertino regarding the iMac’s new design:  if you felt that the last iMac touted too soft and squishy of a keyboard, rumor has it that not only will the entire machine be sleeker and slimmer, the keyboard, also, will be smaller, thinner, and more firm…very much like today’s MacBooks.

One man’s Macintrash is another man’s Macintreasure

July 8, 2007

While I consider myself a huge Apple fan, I’m not one of those snooty, latte-sipping Jobs disciples found lounging about the local Apple store as if it were their private nerd-oasis.

Apple goes retro-rotary with iPhone Nano patent

July 5, 2007

Apple goes retro-rotary with iPhone Nano patentHave you not purchased your beloved iPhone because the wife just won’t let you spend half a grand on “the latest toy”? You are in luck: Apple submitted a patent today that could be direct evidence that a downscaled Nano-like iPhone is in the works, and you might even get a little rotary phone nastalgia for free!

Rent an iPhone

July 4, 2007

Rent an iPhoneSo, you bought your iPhone, and after some usage, you battery jumped the twig?  Never fear: in response to consumer complaints that the iPhone’s battery was irreplaceable, Apple has agreed to replace user batteries, and to really tone down your iPhone withdrawal when it is being replaced, they will rent you an iPhone for the total time it takes to replace your battery.

MacBook goes multi-touch with iPhone technology in October

July 2, 2007

MacBook goes multi-touch with iPhone technology in OctoberThe best way Apple can achieve its stranglehold on the entirety of the worldwide consumer market is to keep pushing the limits; as the MacBook line has been due for an upgrade for a while now, this latest rumor tidbit sounds deadly feasible…expect to see the multi-touch functionality that is now integrated in the iPhone included in the touchpads of a new line of MacBooks to be released in October.

iPhone impressions: the good, the bad, and the sluggish

July 2, 2007

iPhone impressions: the good, the bad, and the sluggishOver the weekend I was fortunate enough to get some iPhone facetime thanks to a few friends of mine (we don’t hold enough clout yet here at Blorge.com to get freebies from Apple), and I will say I was delightfully impressed with some features and downcast and disappointed with others. Below I’ll break down the pros and cons of the lovely little smartphone.

iPhone screen cracks after 24 hours

July 2, 2007

iPhone screen cracks after 24 hours It was only a matter of time before this happened. The iPhone has an all glass screen, as you may know, glass screens have a tendency to break or crack, more easily than other types of screens. Let this be a lesson to all of you with iPhones, treat them as gently as you would a newborn infant. This person managed to crack the screen on his iPhone after 24 hours of owning it.


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