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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, June 17, 2007
 

 

General Interest/Potpourri
  • "IPhone seen boosting AT&T, hurting Sprint" Reuters 5:00 PM
  • "his Day in Apple History: June 18, 1993: Spindler Replaces Sculley" AppleMatters 10:30 AM
  • "No iTunes Account = No iPhone" Gizmodo 9:45 AM
  • "Md. man teaches via Web, iPods: Perry Hall teacher uses Internet to give Spanish lessons virtually anywhere" Baltimore Sun 9:45 AM
  • "Yes, the Screen Is Tiny, but the Plans Are Big" New York Times 9:45 AM
  • "Eric Schmidt on YouTube showing off his iPhone" Scobleizer 6/16
  • "This Day in Apple History/June 16, 2005: Michael Dell Says He Would Be Happy to License OS X" AppleMatters 6/16
  • "iPhones will be available only at AT&T, Apple stores for initial launch" Associated Press 6/15
  • "Only corporate AT&T/Cingular stores will sell the iPhone -no franchsed stores" iPod Hacks 6/15
  • "iPhone launch grips US techies" News24 6/15
  • "Paul McCartney iTunes ad spotted, removed: iTunes ad featuring ex-Beatle gets US TV play, but online version oddly absent" Macworld UK 6/15
  • "Apple airs new iTunes ad with Paul McCartney" MacNN 6/15
  • "The Unofficial iPhone New York Ad -an independently made, rather well done iPhone ad video" iPod Hacks 6/15
  • "Latest Transatlantic iPhone survey pushes lust factor even higher" iPhonic 6/15
  • "'iPod security advice from Danny Dyer'" T3 6/15
  • "Exclusive Interview: NetNewsWire Creator Speaks Up About The iPhone" The Apple Press 6/15
  • "Interview with Automatic Duck's Wes Plate" Creative Mac 6/15
  • "1985 computer animation on an Apple IIe" MAKE 6/15
  • "This Day in Apple History/June 15, 1993: eWorld Opens for Mac Users" AppleMatters 6/15
Non-Apple News
  • "Mozilla Rewriting A Lot Of Code For Upcoming Firefox V3: Mozilla programmers are touching most of the software components to increase performance, make the code base more modular and deal with new security threats." InformationWeek 6/15
  • "WiMax Modems Expected In Late 2007: Navini Networks and ASUS announce plans to build subscriber modems based on the 802.16e standard." InformationWeek 6/15
  • "A Conversation With Google's Personalization Guru: 'Push search' will let Google learn what you might want to look for and push it in your direction through RSS feeds and Google gadgets." InformationWeek 6/15
  • "Web tool to help survivors cope" BBC 6/15
  • "The Fathers of Computing" ["Slideshow"] eWeek 6/15
  • "Sony apologises over violent game" BBC 6/15
  • "Joost everywhere, embedded in hardware" The Register 6/15
  • "PayPal, eBay Offer Security Key to U.S. Customers" InfoWorld 6/15
  • "Study: Over Half of Inkjet Printer Ink is Thrown Away: As much as 60 percent of the ink in inkjet cartridges is wasted when printers ask users to throw away half-full cartridges." PC Advisor 6/15
  • "iPhone Rival Set for Europe: Germany's three leading mobile operators will start selling the HTC Touch smartphone in late June." Reuters 6/15
Publications
  • "Podcast - Apple Report: AWR 2007 -06-16: iPhone Apps, Safari 3, and WWDC Wrap Up" The Mac Observer 6/16