The guys at Youtube ooJLEoo cannot stop their mockery of every and each Apple products and Apple’s last iPad 2 was no exception. Take a look:
And one from Conan O’Brien, below:
The guys at Youtube ooJLEoo cannot stop their mockery of every and each Apple products and Apple’s last iPad 2 was no exception. Take a look:
And one from Conan O’Brien, below:
Apple has really blown our minds away with their latest and greatest Smart Cover revelation, yesterday morning. Designed specifically for iPad 2 devices, the fabulous and colorful covers – soon to be offered in polyurethane or leather flavors – Are made of durable materials and features clean design, elegant simplicity, and convenient use. Just snap-on the magnetic attachment, fold it to a triangle stand or get a full iPad protection cover in the most efficient way.
So far so good, right? well, not exactly. To put things in the proper context, it looks like Apple didn’t really come up with the Smart Cover idea first. So who did?
It was technology protection accessories leader, Incase, that brought it up with its wonderful iPad Convertible Magazine Jacket. Shocking! This isn’t Apple’s original idea, and all that’s left is to figure out whether the Cupertino designing division got permission to use Incase design, got inspired from it, or just “borrowed†the idea without even asking. A few pictures of Incase’s Convertible Magazine Jacket after the break. What do you think?
Research In Motion is preparing to bring Blackberry Messenger to iOS through the App Store.
RIM wants to own the messaging space, and that means being ubiquitous across all platforms. It’s a curious move: BlackBerry Messaging is one of the few reasons people still buy BlackBerry smartphones over an iOS or Android device.
Ceding the messaging advantage to the competition? A curious move to say the least, especially since RIM is supposedly hopeful that their new BlackBerry tablet, the PlayBook, can help them get back some of their sales mojo. Does RIM see its future as being primarily in software over hardware? Are they already ceding victory to Apple and Google?
[via: TUAW]
For the fourth year in a row, Apple is Fortune’s “Most-Admired†company. â€The company’s blistering pace of new product releases,†writes Shelley DuBois, “has continued to set the bar high for tech companies across the board.† This follows winning the past three years: