OMG, some people keep amazing you. Take this guy. He is angry. Okay, that’s fine. He’s angry at Apple. Could be worse. He’s angry because Apple rejects apps all the time, like Google Voice. He is so angry that he wants to be a PC. And to take some action (in the hopes Apple sees it) he shoots his iPhone four times and then burns it, to make sure it is complete destroyed. Well believe me, it was destroyed after the first bullet hit the thing.
Gizmodo reports on details about the rumored Mac Tablet. The source says that the device will look much like a large iPhone. It has the home button and black plastic back, but with a 10-inch screen.
“The device, which I’ve held mock ups of, is going to have a 10 inch screen, and when I saw it looked just like a giant iPhone, with a black back — although that design could change at any time” they said, “with the same black resin back, and the familiar home button.”
But according to the German site iPhone-Notes.de the new Apple device will not be called Mac Tablet or iTablet, but MacBook Touch. That sure sounds more like an Apple product and it also sounds good.
There are so many gadgets for the iPhone. Bluetooth headsets, carkits, protection layers, etc. But you can also wash yourself with the iPhone. Yep, you read it right. There’s an iPhone soap.
Smartphones get smarter every day and more and more options are possible. The Internet is a huge part of the smartphone industry and combined with the camera most phones have, YouTube becomes popular every day as well. So YouTube has updated their mobile website this week. This newest version works perfectly fine with your iPhone. This has been done to optimize functions like watching favorites, sharings videos and logging in.
On Wired.com, an article appeared talking about a new way to answer the phone. Scratching seems to be the new way to navigate your iPhone. “The sound of a fingernail raking across a table or a board may be enough to drive most people crazy. But get past that annoyance and it could become a way to answer your phone, silence a call or turn up the volume.” Wired.com says.
The Google Voice application that was rejected by Apple, without any clear reasons (although rumors go AT&T asked Apple to reject the app because they would lose customers otherwise), has found its way to a webapplication.
Fortune summarizes a research report from Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, who thinks Apple could sell two million of its rumored tablet computer in 2010 at $600 each. He also shows a mockup of what he thinks the device will look like (see picture above). » Analyst Gene Munster And His Thoughts About Mac Tablet
