Apple approves iPhone Bing app
The Apple App Store has just approved a new Microsoft app which brings all of the features of the new Microsoft Bing search engine to the iPhone platform for the first time.
The Apple App Store has just approved a new Microsoft app which brings all of the features of the new Microsoft Bing search engine to the iPhone platform for the first time.
The world took a turn into the surreal when Fake Steve Jobs (a.k.a. Dan Lyons) made his now infamous call to terms and urged iPhone owners to take part in a flash mob protest where users would use as much data as possible in order to bring Ma Bell’s data network to its knees. Now, AT&T has responded and, if there’s any doubt the company is utterly clueless, this should put that notion to rest.
From the technically feasible department comes news that the “funnest iPod ever” will probably be gaining storage capacity as Apple’s flash supplier for the iPhone and iPod touch has announced a new chip with twice the capacity as the one currently used by the company. The only question remaining is that of timing, and that likely depends entirely on price.
It’s been said more than a few times that Dan Lyons in the guise of Fake Steve Jobs (FSJ) has lost his edge since he was outed in 2007. Any doubts about his fire will surely be put to rest by this fiery, spot on rant on Ma Bell’s attempts to put the blame for its poor network performance on the iPhone.
We have seen the Droid and there are other phones running Google’s Android operating system, but evidence is mounting that we will soon be treated to the real thing: an Android handset from Google.
The talk radio format has been taking over the terrestrial radio space for years, so it only make sense people would want it on their iPhone and iPod Touch also.
Are you a marketing firm looking to stir the pot, generate some quick and easy publicity to drum up sales for your services? Then why not try and make the connection between iPhone users and something outrageous, like Stockholm syndrome? That’s exactly what one company has done—stand back you don’t want to get any of this on your clothes.
Users have been complaining bitterly about the quality of the AT&T wireless network for years, but now the company has a quick fix; they say that all those iPhone users should just stop using it so much!
Already tired of minute-by-minute updates and speculation about Tiger Woods and the soap opera that his life has devolved into? Well, then don’t read this bit of second-hand snark from marvelous people in the world’s most marvelous city.
Well, at least there will be app when General Motors (GM) ships their all-electric vehicle in the fourth quarter of 2010. Yes, there will also be similar software for the Blackberry, but using that to manage and control your über cool electric vehicle would be just so 2006.