This I want. I’m waiting for the 13” one. Not that the 13” MBP heats up a lot but this definitely adds to the “coolness” factor!
(via Cult of Mac)
Avoiding a dramatic flameout is Job #1 for the young company. My bet is that five years from now, most users will think of Dropbox only in the context of “Whatever happened to?”
Although I agree to the point that Dropbox is a “feature” and not a product, I’d like to see where they go with the battle with iCloud.
As John Gruber puts it - “Headline of the week”.
It just had to be done!
(via Stephen M. Hackett)
Wow! Just Wow!
(via Shawn Blanc)
There’ a new support document from Apple clearing out the confusion between the existing Apple ID and the new iCloud ID that apple asks you to create when you sign into iCloud for the first time.
(via Stephen M. Hackett)
iCloud is the glue that holds the new Apple experience together. It’s not too great a stretch to say that iOS 5 – along with OS X Lion – has welcomed in the next generation of Apple’s content ecosystem. Steve Jobs talked of Post-PC, and with its shifted focus from desktop to cloud, iOS 5 effectively downgrades your computer from essential to merely optional.
A huge and detailed review of iOS5 on Slashgear by Vincent Nguyen.
Update: Another review from AllthingsD here!
credits: @raghukannan.
… It’s aimed at the other three categories of iPhone 4S buyers:
Meaningful. Atleast for me!
(via Business Insider)
“We went into Sean’s bedroom – and there was a kid there setting up an Apple computer that Sean had gotten as a present, the Macintosh model. I said that once some man had been calling me a lot wanting to give me one, but that I’d never called him back or something, and then the kid looked up and said, “Yeah, that was me. I’m Steve Jobs.” And he looked so young, like a college guy. And he told me that he would still send me one now. And then he gave me a lesson on drawing with it. It only comes in black and white now, but they’ll make it soon in color. And then Keith and Kenny used it. Keith had already used it once to make a T-shirt, but Kenny was using it for the first time, and I felt so old and out of it with this young whiz guy right there who’d helped invent it.”
From Andy Warhol’s Tuesday, 9 October 1984 diary entry. It was Sean Lennon’s 9th birthday party. (via edp)
(via minimalmac)