ZDNet bring a bunch of Apple related stats today: Unwired is a big free wireless ISP offering access in public spaces like cafes. They analyised their login/splash page logs and found that 20% was from th Mac, 19% from an iPhone and 8% from an iPod Touch. Also from the same article, analyst firm IDC have deduced that in the 2nd half of 2008, 216,000 iPhones were shipped to Australia – 12.5% of the smartphone market.
Lara Bingle will help Vodafone launch the iPhone 3GS. This is clearly an influencing decision when people buy a mobile phone and Vodafone are clearly marketing geniuses. I had to Wikipedia who Lara Bingle is exactly.
The mobile Gmail website brings special iPhone-only gesture recognition. How cool is that? Gestures in a web browser!
Gizmodo have a big retrospective on the life of Steve Jobs. Dude aint dead yet.
A wooden iPod Mini. Well I’ll be damned.
The New York Times gives us a glimpse in the cult-like secrecy at Apple. Employees apparently have to cover up new products with a black cloak whilst working on them, just incase someone sees it behind the layers of security and in the windowless room.
Lightroom 2.4 and Camera RAW 5.4 are out if you’re into such things.
Jared Brown, who has had an app rejected and had his genre of app banned by Apple’s developer rules, talks rather extensively to CrunchGear about the experience.
Want a bluetooth webcam? Ecamm bring the BT-1 and you will like it and it’s built in battery.
Javascript performance on the iPhone 3GS is almost the same as a MacBook – which absolutely trounces any other browser.
APC review the 13″ MacBook Pro and love it, despite not mentioning a word about Mac OS X.
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