Yesterday, I thought I found the missing iPhone ringtone. Today, I think I was wrong. Give a listen:
The missing iPhone ringtone – we do not have a winner
May 1st, 2008 § 1 comment § permalink
iPhone update 2.0
April 8th, 2008 § 0 comments § permalink
Back in January, I posted my wish for iPhone update 1.1.4. I didn’t ask for much.
First, I wanted a change in the way the iPhone handles YouTube URL’s. When I click a YouTube link in email or Twitter, the iPhone launches Mobile Safari which produces an error message, as it doesn’t support Flash. I’d like for it to launch the native YouTube application instead.
My other request was even more modest. You may have noticed that touching the menu bar while at the bottom of a web page in Mobile Safari quickly scrolls to the top. I’d like the same behavior when I’m at the bottom of a lengthy email message.
But that’s just me. Several of you shared your own wishes for future iPhone functionality. The most popular requests were
- Cut and paste. Nearly all of the 28 people who commented on that post requested cut and paste.
- Video. This one’s kind of a no-brainer. I always feel sheepish when I’m showing off my iPhone to someone who asks, “How does it shoot video?”
- Flash support. Again, nearly everyone asked for Flash.
Well, when iPhone Update 1.1.4 was finally released, we were all disappointed, as the official description of the changes was “bug fixes.” Thanks, Apple.
Since then, Steve demonstrated some aspects of iPhone 2.0, like the App Store, AIM, games and so on. Best of all, developers have the SDK in their hot little hands. With that in mind, have your wishes changed? I’m not interested in Flash support, but I’d love copy and paste as well as video.
Most of all, I’m eager to see what some of my favorite developers come up with. How about you?
More awesome iPhone wallpaper
March 15th, 2008 § 0 comments § permalink
This time from Dubassy. If you’re looking for great iPhone/iPod touch wallpaper, Poolga is definitely the site to watch.
New iPhone wallpapers
March 12th, 2008 § 0 comments § permalink
Two beautiful new iPhone wallpapers from David Pache at Poolga.
A good time for OS X developers … and customers
March 10th, 2008 § 0 comments § permalink
Craig Hockenberry on the iPhone SDK and the forthcoming App Store
“This is an exciting time to be an OS X developer. I feel confident that Apple will address [my] concerns … and we’ll all be happy campers by the time the App Store launches. Now, excuse me while I open up my new Xcode project….”
I’m just as excited as a customer. When the iPhone was released, I called it a computer that happens to make phone calls, and the release of such a great SDK and The App Store only reinforce that. It has become my favorite Mac.
Update: Today, Craig wrote on Twitter
”Working with an official iPhone SDK changes the work from ‘what can I do? to ‘what do I want to do?’”
Again, I can’t wait to see what the iPhone devs release.
They may be on to something here
March 6th, 2008 § 0 comments § permalink

Just a quick look at my most popular referrers from this afternoon. Apple and EA just may be onto something here.
Carousel
March 1st, 2008 § 0 comments § permalink
Not bad for a photo taken with a cell phone, eh?
Here’s my iPhone photo tip. Unlike nearly every other camera ever made, the iPhone exposes an image when the “shutter button” is released, not depressed. So, here’s my method
- Press and hold the sutter button
- Compose your shot
- Release
Simple but effective. Try it out!
Apple's January and February releases
February 21st, 2008 § 0 comments § permalink
Last Tuesday, I listed the updates Apple has released since January. It seemed like a lot – something new every Tuesday for the last seven weeks. To be sure, I’ve compared everything released during same time period from 2008, 2007 and 2006.
2008, January & February
- New Mac Pros
- New Xserve
- iPod firmware 1.1.3 *
- Front Row update *
- MacBook Air *
- Time Capsule *
- iPod touch apps *
- Pink iPod nano
- iWork updates
- 16GB iPhone (storage bump)
- 32GB iPod touch (storage bump)
- Apple TV 2
- iPod shuffle price drop (1GB model at $49) and new model (2GB at $69).
- Security Update 2008-001
- 10.5.2 update
- iTunes 7.6 with movie rentals
- iPhoto 7.1.2
- iMovie 7.1.1
- QuickTime 7.4.1
- Xsan 2
- Xserve RAID discontinued
- MacBook updates – 2.1GH or 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo; $1099 or $1299, respectively ($1499 for black)
- MacBook Pro updates – 2.4GHz, 2.5GHz or 2.5GHz with Multi-touch; $1999, $2499 or $2799, respectively
- iPhone/iPod touch firmware 1.1.4
Tally:
New hardware products = 3.
Updates to existing hardware = 7.
Software updates = 13.
Discontinued items = 1.
2007, January & February
- Security Update 2007-002
- Java for Mac OS 10.3 and Mac OS 10.4 Update 5
- Security Update 2007-001
- Paramount movies added to the US iTunes Store
- iChat Update
- Final Cut Pro 5.1.4
- Airport Extreme updated with a new form factor and 802.11n spec
- Apple TV announced (Began shipping March 21) *
- iPhone announced (Available on June 29 in the US) *
- Pod shuffle available in 4 new colors
- Xserve RAID update (10.5 TB capacity as a built-to-order option)
Tally:
New hardware products = 1. I excluded the Apple TV and iPhone as they were announced in January, but not delivered. In 2008, all products were delivered within those first eight weeks.
Updates to existing hardware = 2.
Software updates = 6.
Discontinued items = 0.
2006, January & February
- 10.4.5 update
- 10.4.4 update released
- Safari 1.3.2 (Mac OS 10.3 only)
- Safari 2.0.3 (included in Mac OS 10.4.4 update)
- iLife ’06 *
- iPhoto 6.0.1 update
- iMovie HD 6.0.1
- iDVD 6.0.1
- iWeb 1.0.1
- iChat 3.1.1 update (included with Mac OS 10.4.4)
- QuickTime 7.0.4 *
- DVD Studio Pro 4.0.3
- Logic Pro 7.2 announced (universal binary)
- Pod Hi-Fi introduced
- iPod shuffle 512MB price dropped to $69, 1GB to $99
- 1GB iPod nano introduced
- iPod leather case for 5G iPod and iPod nano
- iPod FM receiver remote accessory introduced *
- Mac mini updates: Intel 1.55GHz Core Solo, 1.66GHz Core Duo. Up to 2GB RAM, 4 USB ports, in-built 64MB VRAM.
- New iMac with 1.83-2GHz Intel Core Duo *
- MacBook Pro replaces PowerBook *
Tally:
New hardware products = 6.
Updates to existing hardware = 2.
Software updates = 13.
Discontinued items = 1.
Conclusion
It’s clear that the beginning of 2008 wasn’t particularly rich with Apple updates, it just felt that way because, in comparison, 2007 was anemic.
There was no iLife ’07 (iLife ’06 was introduced in January of ’06 and iLife ’08 in August of 2007). Also, while three new hardware products were announced in January of 2007, only one – the 802.11n Airport Extreme – shipped within the first eight weeks of that year.
Meanwhile, the first eight weeks of 2008 and 2006 saw abundant updates. In ’06 we got the MacBook Pro, a new iMac, new mini, the iPod FM receiver and iPod Hi-Fi, plus an iLife update and two updates to Mac OS X.
In ’08, Apple released a new Mac Pro, a new Xserve, the MacBook Air, Time Capsule, beefier iPod touches and iPhones, a pink nano, speedier MacBooks and MacBook Pros (with Multi-Touch), iPhone/iPod touch firmware 1.1.4, iWork and iLife updates plus Apple TV Take 2.
That’s twelve high-profile consumer products in 2008 and eight in 2006 … only two in 2007.
Finally, one item was discontinued each year: The PowerBook in 2006, the iPod Hi-Fi in 2007 and the Xserve RAID in 2008.
* Macworld Expo
iPhone and iPod touch wallpapers
February 20th, 2008 § 0 comments § permalink
Apple's super Tuesdays
February 19th, 2008 § 5 comments § permalink
Update: I’ve created a comparison of Apple’s January – February updates from 2008, 2007 and 2006 here.
Apple has released new or updated consumer products every Tuesday since the second week of January. I believe this is the start of what’s going to be Apple’s most aggressive and successful year.
Consider some of the financial highlights from 2007:
- FY07 1st Qtr: Record profit of $1B
- FY07 2nd Qtr: Macs represented 56% of Apple’s products, $855 Million profits thanks to Apple retail (34% year-over-year growth)
- FY07 3rd Qtr: Net income up 73%, Apple’s growth rate more than 2 1/2 times what was predicted for the quarter. Mac notebooks up 42%. 9.8 million iPods, 31% growth over the quarter. Best ever Mac sales.
Finally, look at FY08 1st Qtr:
- 2,319,000 Macs (44% more than the previous quarter)
- 22,121,000 iPods (5% more than the previous quarter)
- 2,315,000 iPhones
In short – their best quarter ever.
The halo effect is real (re-check those numbers for Mac sales) and Apple intends to keep those eyeballs pointed in their direction. Here’s a recap of what’s been introduced since January 8th, 2008.
1/8/08
New Mac Pros and Xserve. The Mac Pros are 8-core standard, running up to 3.2 Ghz on each 45 nanometer Quad-Core Xeon.
The Xserve gained Quad-Core Xeon processors, built-in accelerated graphics to support a 23″ Cinema Display and front-side USB 2.0 ports.
1/15/08 (Macworld Expo)
- iPod firmware 1.1.3
- Front Row update
- MacBook Air
- Apple TV 2
- Time Capsule
- iPod touch apps
At the keynote, Steve notes “…that’s just the first two weeks.”
1/22/08
Pink iPod nanos, just in time for Valentine’s Day shopping.
1/29/08
iWork updates are posted.
2/5/08
The iPhone and iPod touch both receive increased internal storage. Specifically, The iPhone is now available with 8GB (at $399US) or 16GB (at $499US) of storage, and the iPod touch is available in three models; 8GB ($299US), 16GB($399US) and 32GB($499US).
Note that the 16GB iPhone and the 32GB iPod touch are both $499, while there’s a one hundred dollar difference between the 16GB iPhone and the 16GB iPod model.
Also, the 16 GB iPhone and 32GB iPod touch are both available in the UK for £329.
2/12/08
Apple TV 2 software is released, as well as Aperture 2.
2/19/08
iPod shuffle price drop brings the 1GB model to $49 and adds a new 2GB model at $69.
MacBook, MacBook Pro Keyboard Firmware Update 1.0. Apple notes, “This MacBook and MacBook Pro firmware update addresses an issue where the first key press may be ignored if the computer has been sitting idle. It also addresses some other issues.”
I fully expect Apple to stick to this schedule for most of the year (perhaps with a couple of exceptions). I’ll keep this post updated as the weeks go by.
