Thoughts on Flash (Steve Jobs, April 2010)

Being famous as one-liner CEO, today Steve Jobs surprisingly wrote an open and lengthy letter to clear up some of the controversy over Apple’s relationship with Adobe and its unwillingness to incorporate Flash capabilities into its iPhone OS devices. If everyone still remembers, during Jan 2010, Apple announced its latest hot product – the Apple iPad – and also put an end to Apple’s support for running Flash on its iPhone OS. In other words, Adobe Flash will be no longer run in any iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Simple and straight to the point! Although since 2007, some still hope to see...
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Snow Leopard coming on 28 Aug

The time has come for Mac OS X to be refined, and this month is marked on upcoming Friday 28 Aug 2009, the latest version of best Operating System on Earth starts shipping Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 will include refinements, both big and small, to a wide range of applications, processes and interface elements. I’m so eager to see the whole-new-technology and more responsive Finder, new look-and-feel for Stack and Dock, enhanced Quick Time X, leap upgrade for iChat, and more powerful Safari. Apple promises that Snow Leopard will deliver excellent system speed in a smaller footprint (freeing...
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WWDC 2009 and All That Remains

If you ask me about the latest Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2009), first time Steve Jobs did not lead the show – ever, I should say it’s an awe. The keynote give fulld details on release date of Snow Leopard, the next revision of iPhone, and also the re-branding plus price drop on MacBook laptop family. 1. To begin with, the long-time anticipated Mac OS X 10.6 (codename: Snow Leopard) is finally set to release in September 2009 For upgrading from Leopard 10.5, users need to pay only $29. Alternatively, a $49 family pack will also be available. Meanwhile, Tiger users with Intel...
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My second MacBook Pro

I’m back from Singapore IT Show 2008 with my new shinny MacBook Pro Left hand side is my 2 years old MacBook Pro, and the right hand one is the latest revision featuring 45nm Intel Core 2 Duo ‘Penryn’, 15.4 inches widescreen LED, 2GB memory, 200GB SATA hard drive, 8x Double-layer SuperDrive, NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 SDRAM, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR.
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Apple’s super year ?

Two months has passed and Apple has been aggressively showing their ambitions for 2008. With each and every super Tuesday, Apple introduced new things January 08: new Mac Pros and Xserve January 15: Macworld Expo: MacBook Air, Apple TV 2 January 22: Pink nanos January 29: New iWork updates February 05: Double storage for iPhone and touch February 12: Aperture 2 February 19: Down price of 1GB iPod Shuffle and introduce new 2GB model February 26: Upgrade MacBook and MacBook Pro product lines Terrific, isn’t it “and we have 52 weeks to go” (Steve Jobs), so what will be next?...
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