For some reason one question I get from a lot of friends when they ask about my iPhone is if I can hook it up to the computer and get internet on my laptop. Seems like there's a lot of demand for this service (though personally I'm not sure I care about it).
I assumed that most applicants got in, since I'm nothing special. Though I suppose I do have a shipping, for-sale Cocoa app, and they did call and confirm I was who I said I was along with requiring proof of my business license, so I guess they really were somewhat picky. Anyway, hopefully they open it up to anyone who applies when iPhone 2.0 is released.
I saw Chasing Ghosts at Sundance this year and loved it. I highly recommend seeing it if you have the chance. I didn't get a chance to see King of Kong (it was playing at Slamdance simultaneously) but I'm looking forward to seeing it too.
"Look at this mouse. It's the most wonderful mouse you've ever used." That made me laugh. Cool to see the excitement around the iMacs introduction. Who could have known it would be as important as it was to Apple's recovery.
I remember that a long time ago, when Google first released Google Desktop for Windows (this was before Tiger/Spotlight was out) that they said they were working on a Mac version. Even at that time, I thought it was strange with Spotlight coming up. After Tiger came out, I seem to remember either hearing or at least inferring that Google wouldn't be delivering Google Desktop for Mac because there wouldn't be much of a point. That said, I'm still glad to see Google remembering Mac users and releasing this. Now if they'd released Picasa for the Mac...
FWIW, while mine had been charged a few days ago, as of today, the pending charge has been dropped. Looks like Apple was just preauthorizing cards to ensure that they were "working" and the real charges will probably appear on Tuesday when they really start shipping.
No tethering for iPhone 3G
Jun 14th 2008 4:21PM (TUAW.com)iPhone dev program acceptance rate: 16%
Jun 13th 2008 2:12PM (TUAW.com)I assumed that most applicants got in, since I'm nothing special. Though I suppose I do have a shipping, for-sale Cocoa app, and they did call and confirm I was who I said I was along with requiring proof of my business license, so I guess they really were somewhat picky. Anyway, hopefully they open it up to anyone who applies when iPhone 2.0 is released.
Joystiq exclusive: Chasing Ghosts film review and trailer
Jun 20th 2007 7:34PM (Joystiq)Inside story of the first iMac
May 28th 2007 1:39PM (TUAW.com)Google Desktop for the Mac 1.0
Apr 4th 2007 12:42AM (TUAW.com)Apple TV about to ship
Mar 16th 2007 2:44PM (TUAW.com)Full text of Microsoft exec's "I'd buy a Mac" e-mail
Jan 11th 2007 8:29PM (TUAW.com)Seems funny that he didn't realize that the equivalent of VPC on a Mac was VPC, and it was a Microsoft product...
Anyway, I agree with the above poster. The guy was right. MS does need to simplify and do things faster.
Apple VPs confirm no 3rd party iPhone apps
Jan 10th 2007 4:54PM (TUAW.com)How much have you spent today?
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