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Sunday, March 28, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Steve Jobs answers 5 questions
"No."
Asked whether the forthcoming iPad would support 'tethering' to an iPhone, which would allow customers to use the iPhone as a modem for their iPad.
2. "Not to worry."
In response to a customer who wrote to express his disappointment that Apple has not updated its MacBook Pro and Mac Pro range of computers for a while.
3. "No but iPhoto on the Mac has much better Faces and Places features."
Jobs can't resist a dig at Google in reply to a customer who asked whether the iPad would support Google's Picasa library format.
4. "Change your app's name. Not that big of a deal."
Replying to John Devor, whose company, The Little App Factory, made a product called iPodRip. Apple's lawyers asked him to stop using iPod in the name of his app because it's an Apple trademark. He gotlittle sympathy when he emailed to tell Steve Jobs of the situation. iPodRip is now called iRip.
5. "This is what happens when your MacBook Pro sustains water damage.They are pro machines and they don’t like water. It sounds like you’re just looking for someone to get mad at other than yourself."
Jobs offers a slightly more comprehensive response to a customer who wrote to complain that Apple wanted him to pay just to see whether it would be possible to repair his water-damaged laptop.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
50 Cent to Direct Video
50 Cent has more than enough experience in front of the camera have starred in numerous music videos and Hollywood movies, and like many experienced actors the progression leads to getting behind the camera. 50 Cent will officially direct his first music video which is Tony Yayo’s single “Obama” off the mixtape Gunpowder Guru. No word yet on when the video will make its way to the net but you can be sure with 50 behind the camera he will be pushing for something unique.
Don't even try to wear a bag on your head to a Nets game
The ol' bag-on-the-head fan protest is almost as old as sports itself. Or at least as old as those ancient days when the New Orleans Saints weren't winning regular season games, let alone Super Bowls. It's only natural that some New Jersey Nets fan would sport the paper at some point during this disastrous season.
Well, it happened last night. And Nets CEO Brett Yormark wasn't too pleased.
With the Nets trailing 79-67 between the third and fourth quarters, Yormark left his courtside seat and passed Chris Lisi of Middletown, N.J., who was sitting in the second row and wearing a paper bag over his head. Yormark then walked back toward Lisi, and in full view of reporters and photographers got into a shouting match with Lisi and a pal.
A Yormark spokesperson said the executive had no comment regarding the incident, but Lisi claimed that Yormark had incited it by asking him why he had the bag over his head. When Lisi sarcastically answered, "Because the Nets are so good," Yormark snapped at him.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Rare and Unseen Tupac Pictures Pop up
The digital age has brought has many things, and of those things is old photos are now getting scanned and uploaded to the net...