Finally! Half our office just upgraded their iOS.
Google Maps for iPhone is here: how data and design beat Apple
In the wake of Apple’s Maps problems, Google finally delivers what might be the best option on any smartphone — Android included
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Finally! Half our office just upgraded their iOS.
Google Maps for iPhone is here: how data and design beat Apple
In the wake of Apple’s Maps problems, Google finally delivers what might be the best option on any smartphone — Android included
I guess a few of NYC’s psychiatrists will be out of a job…
CUPERTINO (The Borowitz Report)—Apple rocked the gadget world today with the news that the iPhone 5 includes a new feature that gives shape and purpose to previously empty and meaningless lives: http://nyr.kr/PbSLzg
What happens when grandparents meet Apple’s Photo Booth, named Mashable’s YouTube video of the day. (Our favorite is 0:14!)
(Source: Mashable)
Eeek! Did you know your #iPad could do that? - New Favorite YouTube Channel. via infiniteplatforms.
There was quite a line at the opening of the Grand Central Apple Store this morning!
Check out these early iterations of the iconic Apple.
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In iOS 5 you can swipe the icon of an app in the lock screen notifications to unlock the phone and view that app.
“We were just sitting, talking about creativity and everyday stuff. I was beginning to build a level of intimacy with him, and then he rushed off, and came back in and plopped down in that pose. He spontaneously sat down with a Macintosh in his lap. I got the shot the first time. We did do a few more shots later on, and he even did a few yoga poses—he lifted his leg and put it over his shoulder—and I just thought we were two guys hanging out, chatting away, and enjoying the relationship. It wasn’t like there was a conceptualization here—this was completely off the cuff, spontaneity that we never thought would become a magazine image.”
- Photographer Norman Seeff reflects on his iconic image of Steve Jobs, now featured on the cover of our special edition issue commemorating the life of the late Apple CEO.
Apple bought all of the advertising space in November/December special election issue of Newsweek in 1984, and devoted it all to Macintosh. - Marcin Wichary