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News & Commentary
- Leopard 10.5.3
- Times: The RSS newspaper for your Mac
- Apple ignores Safari carpet bomb flaw (for now)
- Mac market share up to 66-percent (PCs over $1,000)
- Firefox 3.0 Release Candidate available
- Microsoft: We’ll have 40% of smart phone market by 2012
- Can Dell rebound from the brink like Apple?
- The new rules for buying a Mac
- How Microsoft could kill Google on the Web
- AOL Desktop for Mac
- The iMac is a 10
- A Tale of Two Steves
3G, GPS are fine, but…
Mac users rejoice, that new mini Mac in your pocket is faster, cooler, and more expensive. 3G, GPS are fine, but Andy Ihnatko says the “App Store is feature that puts iPhone above all others.”
Well, overall the App Store is a win for the user. The entire universe of iPhone software is in one central location, accessible via either iTunes or the iPhone itself. Prices start at “free” and most apps cost less than an album. Buying and installing an app is dead simple and reliable…never more so than when you do it directly via your iPhone.
I’m up to my fourth page of applications on my iPhone. Some are very good, some are crappy. How many do you have on your iPhone?