Dec 19, 2009

WhereMark is a practical application designed to enhance the way users experience their environment in everyday situations. WhereMark will find users their next meal, get them to the nearest subway, lead them to a museum and remember where their cars are parked. Users can even create their own augmented reality by saving wheremarks that will help them remember a new nightspot or a favorite place in the park. The Visor …
Sep 9, 2008

Apple today introduced the new fourth generation iPod® nano, the thinnest iPod ever featuring a sleek new design with a curved aluminum and glass enclosure, in nine vibrant colors. The new iPod nano incorporates Apple’s breakthrough Genius technology which automatically creates playlists from songs in your music library that go great together, with just one click. The new iPod nano also features a refined user interface, a high resolution portrait …
Sep 9, 2008

The Phonofone is without doubt the most beautiful iPod speaker on the market, with a Victrola design, it transport us to our parents time where elegance and keen sense of detail were the norm and this is what the Phonofone is trying to do, gives us the clearer sound throught the ceramic based and aesthetic desigin, with its powerful but melodic speaker your entertainment is guaranteed.
The Phonofone elevates the …
Sep 9, 2008

Changing songs or adjusting the volume on your iPod Nano* while cycling is a hassle, not to mention a safety hazard. Now, cyclists who are music enthusiasts can play and change tunes wirelessly, without jeopardizing safety or affecting cycling performance. With just the push of a button on a remote control unit, riders can also monitor their speed and distance traveled -all displayed on the high quality Nano screen!
The iBikeConsole …
Jul 14, 2008

Funambol Inc. today announced the availability of its new free Funambol plug-in for the iPhone. The Funambol plug-in enables users to easily and freely sync their address book from an older phone to an iPhone 3G over-the-air. It also enables users of the iPhone 3G (as well as original iPhones and iPod Touches that have been upgraded to 2.0) to wirelessly back up their contacts for free, and …
Jul 12, 2008

Yesterday launch of the iPhone 3G demonstrated that Apple didn’t anticipate how big this second coming would be and that if the first version became a sensational hit, this next version will be even bigger than Apple itself.
This is the first time in mobile history that an upgrade of any cell phone resulted in an instant megahit worldwide and even Nokia hasn’t enjoyed the same level of costumers commitment with …
Jul 10, 2008

In anticipation of tomorrow storm, Apple launched a new version of Itunes that will sync all your media with the new iPhone 3G and at the same time the AppStore was opened with more than 500 applications ready to run.
The AppStore will represent more than the music and video download service for Apple, it will drive million of iPhone users looking for better solutions that fit their needs, it …
Jun 20, 2008

Apple announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded over five billion songs from the iTunes® Store (www.itunes.com). iTunes is the number one music retailer in the US* and features the largest music catalog with over eight million songs. Also, iTunes customers are now renting and purchasing over 50,000 movies every day, making iTunes the world’s most popular online movie store.
iTunes features movies from all of the major movie studios including 20th Century Fox, The Walt Disney …
Jun 17, 2008

With a thousand eyes watching, Apple has unveiled the long-awaited second generation of its iPhone at the annual developers’ conference (WWDC2008) in San Francisco on June 9.
With support for faster 3G wireless networks, the new iPhone has attracted fervent interest from consumers, and will undoubtedly increase the Corporation’s degree of internationalization. In the past three years, Apple’s Local market has had 48% share of its whole sales, European market 22% compared.
Expanding brand and product lines as …
Jun 12, 2008

Now that the iPhone is turning itself in a real threat to PSP and Nintendo DS, Apple should seriously consider entering into the full time game development to provide amazing games to the new mobile gaming platform.
To become a mobile game developer Apple should consider to two different approaches:
1. Create a Mobile Gaming Division
It’s not an easy task to find good game programmers grazing on the pasture. All major game developers are hunting down every creative …
Jun 11, 2008

For the first time, in my life as a mac user, Apple puts its pants on and goes to hunt. Everytime a new upgrade of any Apple product, there is an automatic price reduction, but this time is totally different, Apple is on a mission, not just to sell 10 million iphones this year, but to posititon the iphone as the premier mobile platform, even if they (Apple) have to shake the devil’s hands.
The business orientation of …
Jun 7, 2008

At 2 days from WWDC and with fresh rumors about the new major update to Mac OS X (10.6 – Snow Leopard), here is a small list of some weird marketing ideas/events to promote Mac OS X to the masses.
The ideas/events should focus in bring a clearer idea of the advantages and capabilities of Mac OS X Leopard, here some ideas:
X Games:
Celebrated in February and March gathering worldwide attention because these games are oriented to a younger …
Jun 5, 2008

Icall the new Skype alternative is reporting that their flagship VOIP application is being ported to the iphone. It will let you make phone calls on the iPhone via a WiFi connection, receiving incoming phone calls via your regular cell and switching the calls to VoIP when a WiFi connection is detected, and more.
Check for iCall for the iPhone at http://www.icall.com/iphone/
iCall working on the iPhone…
Jun 4, 2008

Apple has placed the iPhone in different countries in order to execute a chess like strategy, that when the timing is correct all the pieces attack at the same time the most vulnerable enemy, Apple hasn’t selected a favorite enemy, but they have been firing back with copycats, ripoff, patent infringements and so on, in order to take advantage of Apple slow negotiations with some important carriers.
Every month you find a new iPhone killer from the most …
Jun 3, 2008

The WWDC is just 6 days away and rumors are flying, people are trying to read Steve Jobs mind while everybody else is trying to guess what may come, but something for sure is that this year WWDC is not about Mac OS X completely, the spotlight was grabbed by the iPhone and this is the new fresh revenue stream for Apple and they won’t blink to keep this shiny new toy pumping money to Apple’s accounts.
Mac …