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Trek through Idaho and Montana
It’s August and time for a bit of sightseeing. I’m on a trek through Northern Idaho and Montana. Spent the last two days in Sandpoint, ID along Lake Pend Oreille. I’m now in Big Fork, Montana. Today’s drive from Idaho to Montana was spectacular. Headed north of Pend Oreille to Bonner’s Ferry to Moyie Springs [...]
Piper Jaffray: Strong demand for iPhones and Macs
Piper Jaffray Analyst Gene Munster appeared on CNBC’s Fast Money program today (July 7). See video below. Discussion of Apple (AAPL) begins about halfway through the video. According to Piper Jaffray’s channel checks iPhones and Macs are selling well and should have a favorable impact on Apple’s (AAPL) earnings. As Munster puts it: “There’s no [...]
iPhone translation app used by US troops
A amazing new translation app is now being used by U.S. Troops in the field. How long before this is available via the App Store? “Soon” is a fair bet, and in many different languages we hope …

Tagged: iPhone, Translation app, U.S. Troops
VIDEO: Chris Pirillo reviews iPhone 3G S
Tagged: Chris Pirillo, iPhone 3G S, review, Video
Gene Munster talks iPhone and Apple (AAPL)
NOTE: This video interview was released on Friday, June 19 … On Sunday, June 21, there were still reports of lines at Apple stores to buy the new iPhone 3G S. Launch weekend sales of iPhone 3G S are off to a very strong start and Gene Munster’s initial guesstimate (500K sales projection for the [...]
Walt Mossberg on Fox Business talking iPhone 3G S
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Tagged: FOX, iPhone 3G S, Walt Mossberg
5th Ave Apple Store line up for iPhone 3G S
In line for an iPhone 3G S in NYC. via Engadget
Tagged: 5th Avenue, Apple, Apple Store, iPhone, iPhone 3G S, Launch Day, Line, New York, NYC
AT&T giddy over iPhone 3G S launch
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VIDEO: Walt Mossberg iPhone 3GS review
What are the tech pundits saying about iPhone 3GS?… Read their reviews (linked below):

David Pogue, New York Times
Walt Mossberg, Wall Street Journal
Steven Levy, Wired
Kent German, CNet
Jason Chen, Gizmodo
Ed Baig, USA Today
Murad Ahmen, Times Online UK
Joshua Topolsky, Engadget
Andy Inatko, Chincago Sun Times


Tagged: iPhone 3GS Reviews, Tech reviews, Walt Mossberg [...]
CNET iPhone 3GS review
AdMob – Monetizing the Mobile Revolution
Video Interview: Omar Hamoui AdMob on Bloomberg
AdMob is the world’s largest mobile advertising platform. AdMob serves 6.2 billion mobile ads per month. For more info on monetizing apps, see iPhonAsia presentation – Cashing in on iPhone and the Mobile Applications Revolution delivered at iPhone Developers Meet-up on May 28 in Santa Clara > PPt Download

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WWDC surprise – the iCar
You knew it would happen…

Pssst … if you haven’t already figured it out … the iCar app is a fake. Only in James Bond movies. Although it might be a fun trick to play on the Highway Patrol. We’d really like to see an Apple iCar one day.

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Ever wonder where Microsoft came up with the name “Bing” for their new search engine?
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Sarcastic re-wording of Microsoft's blue sky video.
“Trip” iPhone and gaming apps
Discussing iPhone gaming applications in high demand, with Trip Hawkins, Digital Chocolate CEO.

Tagged: Digital Chocolate, gaming, iPhone, iPhone platform, iPod Touch, Trip Hawkins
China’s ‘sticky floor’ gender pay differences
EXCERPT: In many industrialized economies, gender-based differences are most pronounced in white-collar jobs, creating a “glass ceiling” for women who work in the office. But as China industrializes, gender pay differences are most striking among blue-collar workers. In this video interview, economists Li Bo and Chi Wei from China’s Tsinghua University consider whether China’s female factory workers labor on a “sticky floor.”
Special thank you to Dr. Lei Tang for finding and posting this article and video
Read full article > HERE 

Tagged: China, gender pay, Glass Ceiling, Sticky Floor
Chinese handwriting built into Snow Leopard
MacRumors has dissected the latest Snow Leopard OS build (10A354) and has found an interesting tidbit … Chinese handwriting technology built into Mac OS X.
Last May (2008) Apple acquired both Japanese and Chinese handwriting technology for use in the iPhone. Now it appears that Apple will be incorporating this same technology into Mac OS X for use on touch screen devices to be named later. As Mac Rumors states; “Most interesting, however, is the fact that it [Chnese handwriting recognition technology] is specifically enabled on multi-touch capable machines. We presume this to include Apple’s notebooks which include multi-touch trackpads.”
iPhonAsia might add that the rumored iTablet will likely be a 10″ inch screen multi-touch device.

Tagged: Chinese handwriting technology, iTablet, multi-touch
The allure and reward of novelty apps
The Wall Street Journal’s Andy Jordan has posted a video on Tech Diary chronicling how a few enterprising developers are raking in cash by building apps that appeal to everybody … well, make that the lowest common denominator. 
Before you lose hope that pandering vs. adding real value is the only way to make money on application development, have a view of Om Malik’s video interview with Omar Hamoui, founder and chief executive of AdMob. Watch > HERE

Tagged: Andy Jordan, App store, Crap apps, iPhone, making money
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