Today during Apple’s iPhone 4.0 developer preview, Steve Jobs announced a number of new innovations for its mobile platform. OS 4 will bring multitasking and folders to the iPhone, iBooks will come to the device, and Apple officially announced its venture into mobile advertising iAds. Plus, the latest number of iPads sold and app [...]
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Thu, April 8 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
It took forever to get here – nearly as long as multitasking — but soon you’ll be able to neatly organize all your apps into folders right on the iPhone. There’s no need to launch iTunes, either. Just drag and drop apps on top of each other to automatically consolidate them into one folder.
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Tags: Apps, Folders, Iphone, Itunes, Launch, Multitasking, Organize
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Thu, April 8 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
While every man and his dog is waiting for their preordered iPad to arrive, some Germans went their own way and yesterday presented a Slate that appears to have, well, better features.
The Neofonie WePad has similar form and function as the wet dreams of our Crunchgear editors, but facts are that the German Android [...]
Tags: Android, Apple Ipad, Card Reader, Cpu, Editors, Expandable Memory, Germans, Multitasking, Multitouch Screen, Slate, Usb Ports, Wet Dreams
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Fri, March 19 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
The following is an excerpt from Chip and Dan Heath’s new book, Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard, which will be released on February 16.
One of the most consistent findings in psychology is that people behave differently when their environment changes. When we’re in a place where people are quiet (church), we’re [...]
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Sun, February 7 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments