January 2011
18 posts
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Apple redesigns their website →
New noisy background and black glossy navigation. Love it, despite the cliche noise…
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How the iPhone mail app decides when to show you... →
Super nice details that only Apple would think of.
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Twitter advertising revenue will grow to $150M in... →
Twitter will pass Myspace and become a far second place to Facebook.
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Wirify →
Automagically makes wireframes out of websites!
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iPhone average selling price has not changed even... →
Verizon won’t cut Apple’s profit margins. AT&T won’t be paying Apple any less either.
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Apple Taking Heat for Switching to Custom Screws... →
Though they are just screwing over an extremely small portion of their user base… Maybe they are trying to prevent hardware hacks?
:toggle →
A lovely toggle button demo by simurai using only HTML5 and CSS3. All it needs now is a badge.(via CSS3 Watch)
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Back on April 2, on Fox News’s Strategy Room, host Clayton Morris asked how many...
– How Many iPads Sold in 2010
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Google drops H.264 video support from Chrome →
What a coincidence? Their move isn’t going to screw over Apple, but nice way to shove a thorn in the side of everyone on the internet.
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AT&T retweets why Boy Genius Report isn't going to... →
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RiSC future comments on inconsistencies... →
There’s always been many apps with custom UIs for no (seemingly good) reason (including apps by the much-praised Panic and Iconfactory), so this is nothing new. Apple has always violated its own HIG with iLife, iWork, Pro apps, and iTunes. From Leopard’s hideous 3D dock to the bubble iTunes 10 icon, we can see a clear shift in Apple’s take on user interface design. In the end, as...
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wordmark.it →
Super simple way to preview all the fonts on your computer. But somewhat cumbersome to use as it can only load incrementally in alphabetical order.
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Mac OS X Finder icon stolen from Picasso →
Macs have the most beautiful inspiration down to the tiniest details.
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Apple Surpasses $300 Billion in Market... →
Having already passed Wal-Mart and Microsoft, Apple is catching up to Exxon ($368B).