Tag Archives: Apple
Steve Jobs Wanted Apple to Own it’s Own Wireless Network
Steve was on his way to having Apple own soo many things in the wireless and mobile industry. One thing that he did not get fulfilled was a wireless network. Apparently, Steve Jobs was trying to find a way for Apple to have it’s own spectrum using WiFi but gave up on the idea in 2007.
We all know how much Steve loved to have control over everything with their products, but probably stopped because the animal he was trying to build in 2007 was way to big. Of course he gave into AT&T and exclusivity but, it makes one wonder what the future would be with Steve still in charge. Who knows maybe he still has the ground work laid out.
(via The Verge)
The Gadget Gurus Podcast Ep 138 – Winging It
This week the Gurus cover the week’s most interesting and important news in gadgets and technology! (pretty generic right?)
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Belkin Flip Folio Stand for iPad 2 Review
There is a huge market for iPad cases these days and it is mainly because there are so many different kinds of styles, and options that people are looking for. Having a book style case with different stand and viewing options, seems to be in the top sellers. Today, we have one of those to review for you called the Belkin Flip Folio Stand.
The Gadget Gurus Podcast Ep 137 – DonCornholio
This week the Gurus talk Apple sandboxing Mac OS apps, the new HTC Rezound, iPhone printing money and much more!
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Sandboxing Mac Apps, the Beginning of the End?
Although it has been delayed, the inevitable sandboxing of Mac apps in the App Store will be upon us March 2012. What exactly does that mean? Basically apps will now be limited to what resources they can access. In other words, apps will now have to adhere to limits that Apple sets very much like the iOS App Store.
The big difference is that Mac apps are available outside of the Mac App Store. You can download Mac apps from many resources on the internet and those apps will not have the same restrictions that apps in the store will have. Sounds good right? Not so fast.


