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Friday, August 17, 2007

iPhone Benchmark vs. iMac (80x slower)


On average, the iPhone is about 80x slower than an iMac when doing very low level benchmarks natively on the phone. There is also a comparison between running an application written in Javascript to be run on a web site versus running a native application using the "hacker" tools for the iPhone. This shouts out to Apple to release an iPhone SDK sometime soon.
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Don't Buy an iPod Right Now!!!

Sources at retailers are continuing to tell us that Apple is slowing down iPod shipments, strongly suggesting the company is running out its current stock to make room on shelves for new product.

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Top Requested Apple iPhone Apps, with Mockups!

These conceptualized iPhone apps, including a mobile movie studio app, VoIP, sketching, and iTunes store for iPhone, look like they could've come straight from Cupertino...

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

7 Reasons Why Keeping the iPhone Locked Down is Stupid and Arrogant

"The iPod is a locked down device when it comes to easily adding software. you’ll know that with some trickery (ok, a lot of trickery) you can do things like install Linux on the iPod, and customize the interface somewhat. But all of these changes are hacks, outside the purview of the typical Apple consumer. Which leads us to the iPhone."

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