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Daring Fireball - Dec 20, 2008
Running Windows, but, oddly, Intel ripped off Apple’s icons from iPhoto, Script Editor, and Calculator. ★
Daring Fireball - Dec 20, 2008
New 11-pound, $3,600 ThinkPad with a secondary 10-inch display. ★
Daring Fireball - Dec 19, 2008
My thanks to Freeverse for sponsoring this week’s DF RSS feed. Their new iPhone game Flick Bowling is exactly what it sounds like: bowling for the iPhone. Impressive graphic quality (right down to a Christmas wreath …
Daring Fireball - Dec 19, 2008
George Oates, on finding out she was laid off from Flickr: Sent a quick, unsatisfying goodbye to the team. I watched as my access to various parts of the guts of Flickr fell away. I noticed how naturally I searched …
Daring Fireball - Dec 18, 2008
David Bunnell, founder of Macworld magazine, on the first Macworld Expo in 1985. ★
Daring Fireball - Dec 18, 2008
Dave Winer argues no, that “netbooks” are something new. I do agree that what people are calling netbooks are more than just inexpensive — they’re small and lightweight. I think my disagreement is merely semantic …
Daring Fireball - Dec 18, 2008
Speaking of Tapbots, they just released version 1.2 of Weightbot, their iPhone app for tracking your weight. It’s a simple premise with an absolutely splendid user interface. I think it’s up there as one of the very …
Daring Fireball - Dec 18, 2008
Paul Haddad from Tapbots on the latest App Store cheat: SEO-style keyword gaming in the app’s description text. Apple should just kick these developers out of the store — how can this be defended as anything other than …
Daring Fireball - Dec 18, 2008
New $5 iPhone app by David Watanabe. I don’t even ski and I want to buy it, that’s how cool it looks. ★
Daring Fireball - Dec 18, 2008
Tonya Engst: You are old enough to realize that the world does not revolve around you. Macworld Expo is our family’s annual reunion. You don’t go to reunions because they are convenient, or because they are cheap. You …