Mashable’s Ben Parr recently sat down with Adobe’s Aaron Filner, you know, the product manager for Flash to discuss recent rumblings over Apple and Steve Jobs’ comments about Flash and where the Internet is headed. There’s isn’t a whole of news or anything we wouldn’t expect to hear from Adobe in the interview, but it’s …
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Episode 21: Must-Have Camera Apps. Plus: Voiceless Ebert Speaks, Apple Goes on Attack
Peter Ha explain why Hipsomatic is his favorite camera iPhone app, reflects on Ebert going on Oprah to detail his Oscar picks and delves into Apple’s lawsuit against HTC.
All that and more in today’s edition of the daily Nerdcast with Techland contributors and Time.com’s Caitlin Thompson. Click on the player above to …
Did HTC Infringe On 20 Apple Patents?
Earlier today Apple filed a lawsuit against HTC with the U.S. International Trade Commission and the U.S. District Court in Delaware over 20 patents that the Cupertino-based company says HTC has blatantly ripped off.
“We can sit by and watch competitors steal our patented inventions, or we can do something about it. We’ve
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Episode 19: Remember Apple TV? Neither Do We. Plus: Why Alice is Poised to Fail
Peter Ha talks about how you can get your iPad starting in March, why Apple TV may end up at garage sales in the near future and what’s wrong with Disney’s promotion of next weekend’s blockbuster Alice in Wonderland.
All that and more in today’s edition of the daily Nerdcast with Techland contributors and Time.com’s Caitlin …
Apple TV Is Still a “Hobby” and the iPad Will Be Sold In Best Buy
During his spiel at the Goldman Sachs technology conference Tim Cook addressed the giant pink elephant that’s been sitting in the corner for the last three years: Apple TV. According to Apple’s COO, the set-top box is still a “hobby” and they’re going with their “gut” by keeping it around. Apple isn’t interested in …
Episode 18: Sexy iPhone Apps Banned, Comic-Con Might Be Moving
Peter Ha explains why Apple decided to ban a slew of their apps this week for being too sexy and discusses the rumors that Comic-Con might be moving to Anaheim.
All that and more in today’s edition of the daily Nerdcast with Techland contributors and Time.com’s Caitlin Thompson. Click on the player above to listen.
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Apple’s Sexy iPhone App Ban Explained
Over the last few days Apple has inexplicably pulled a number of apps thought to be offensive or a wee bit too titillating. This isn’t the first we’ve heard of such a stunt but the latest purge has left many baffled. According to Apple’s Phil Schiller, a flood of complaints from women and parents triggered the removal of many apps …
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Today in Techland: Fiasco! If you were looking for us earlier, you may have noticed that we were nowhere to be found. Let’s set the record straight: We were just trying on our invisibility cloak. It worked, swimmingly.
Anywho, today we saw three new execs named to head DC Entertainment: Jim Lee, Dan …
6-Minute iPad Safari Walkthrou…Zzzzzzzz
No whining about wanting the last six minutes of your lives back. I had to go through it and I’ll be damned if you don’t either.
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Wired Demos Tablet App
Chris Anderson and the folks from Adobe shared a tiny morsel of what Wired might look like on a tablet last week at TED. What they showed was “live code” with actual copy from Wired and not a fancy mockup video like this one. What’s most interesting is that the design team that puts together the print edition of Wired in Adobe …
The Techland Show: The Prodigal Son Has Returned
I’m happy to report that Lev has returned from book leave! What a joyous occasion for me. Not to discredit Steve or Allie, but I’ve missed Lev. We’re like the Three Amigos minus the third Amigo, you know?
I’m not entirely sure which episode this is but I’m being told that it’s episode number 11.
Anyway, Lev chats about …
Episode 15: Bill Gates Hates the iPad, Initial Reactions to Google Buzz
Peter Ha weighs in on Bill Gates’ criticism of the iPad, talks about what the iPad means for digital comics and explains what feedback he’s hearing about Google Buzz a few days after its launch.
All that and more in today’s edition of the daily Nerdcast with Techland contributors and Time.com’s Caitlin Thompson. Click on the …