Large Apple Store Line Forms 2 Weeks Before iPhone 3G Announcement
Why is there an Apple Store Line now? The iPhone 3G announcement isn't rumored to happen for another two weeks. Do they know something we don't?
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Why is there an Apple Store Line now? The iPhone 3G announcement isn't rumored to happen for another two weeks. Do they know something we don't?
According to Gizmodo, Apple is set to unveil the 3G iPhone on June 9 at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. Here’s an excerpt from the Gizmodo post: “We all suspected it, but now it is confirmed: someone very, very close to the 3G iPhone launch has told me [Gizmodo’s Jesus Diaz] …
Jeff Gaspin, COO of the Universal Television Group, discusses the NBC Universal Experience, growth of NBC's cable properties and the missed opportunities of VOD.
If there still was any doubt that a 3G iPhone is coming soon, this new settings screenshot should provide some clarity.
In an effort to encourage people to clean up their messy desktops, Teknograd Mac Support has come up with an ad campaign that visualizes the feeling of helplessness that a cluttered desktop can cause.
What happens when a friendly pole dancing lesson between two strippers goes wrong? Well, probably something like this.
Although the James Bond movie series began with a surprising lack of gadgetry and big-budget fireworks, who would the Bond we’ve come to know today be without all his gadgets? Here’s a list of some of our favorite James Bond gadgets and how realistic/functional they’d be in the real world. Robot Dog (A View To …
The good news for Hulu, the video portal jointly created by NBC Universal and News Corp., is that it sold out of advertising inventory. The bad news for Hulu viewers is that more ads are on the way. Jeff Zucker, president of NBC Universal, made the statements during a gathering of the International Advertising Association …
It always breaks my heart when we get a “my iPod broke while I was on vacation” email like the one below. When you are on vacation you probably don’t have a computer to help fix the iPod. And worse yet, a broken iPod means no music or movies to enjoy on the plane ride …
Lilon batteries, found in MacBooks, iBooks, PowerBooks and iPods, provide reliable power and can be maximized by following the tips provided in the tutorial.
Leave it to those crazy Dutch (no offense ;-)) to create a motorized monocycle that isn't even street legal! This wheel operates by using a centrifugal clutch on the inner steel frame to engage the 67″ diameter outer flywheel which makes contact with the ground using a rubber tire. A single rider can achieve speeds of 25MPH as the monocycle is powered by a 31cc, four-stroke 1 1/2-hp engine and steered by the passenger leaning to one side or the other. The frame is made of fiberglass which encloses the engine, drive train and fuel tank and provides a cushioned seat for riders up to 275 lbs.
The USB Duplicator by Nexcopy is an interesting product, to say the least. Granted it wouldn’t apply to the average consumer, but it does have it’s place. In addition, I would say USB flash drives are the #1 most under-rated promotional item business’ have missed out on, so I can see why this product is …
Is your iPod acting funny? Has a virus or hard drive crash wiped out your entire music collection on your computer? Need some free iPod tech support and repair help? Here are 20 free fixes and trouble shooting tutorials for common iPod and iPhone problems. You broke your iPod. Now fix it! How to Copy …
This is a cautionary tale. It involves a BlackBerry in a toilet, a bowl of uncooked rice and a date who almost got stood up. And it has a happy ending -- sort of.
Everybody knows that the iPhone can make phone calls, play movies and music, surf the web, and a lot more. But will it blend?
Wake it up America! The United States is no longer the nation with the largest number of Internet users. China overtook us last month in users for the 1st time ever... at least according to the state-run China Internet Network Information Center. BDA China Ltd., a Chinese research firm, says there are over 220M Internet users in China. The United States only has 217M.
Imagine this. You are laying in bed. You pick up the remote, turn on the TV and then watch YouTube... Sound strange? Maybe now, but not in a few years.