Steve Jobs Defends Decision To Replace ‘Hold’ Button With ‘FaceTime’; Indicates Wireless Syncing Imminent

has now published a transcript of an email exchange between an iPhone user and Steve Jobs where the Apple CEO has defended the company's decision. In response to the customer's email that the implementation seemed ”
“, Steve Jobs replied:
“Hold doesn’t do anything more than Mute.”
points out, Steve Jobs' assertions may not be technically accurate. Apple 's
user guide notes a significant difference between the two buttons. (more…)

iPhone 4 Owners Reporting Reception Issues When They Hold Antenna Band? [Updated]

News | Friday June 18 2010 12:02 AM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

. Steve Jobs had revealed during his Keynote address at WWDC that the stainless steel bands around the
” of the device that house the iPhone 's antenna system.
We were hoping that the new antenna system will fix the network connectivity issues resulting in fewer dropped calls that has plagued iPhone users until now (at least AT&T's iPhone customers). But things don’t look good if you take a look at the videos below:
One user has reported (more…)

Apple May Offer Store Employees A Free iPad; To Hold A “Top Secret” Meeting Ahead Of Launch

News | Wednesday March 31 2010 12:44 AM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

spoke to, the company has called for a ”
besides each of the team members receiving a 16GB Wi-Fi model of the much anticipated tablet device.
Details about the meeting are sketchy at the moment and the sources have noted that while this has been a customary practice ahead of new product launches, the freebies however come with a caveat. The source writes:
“I have heard nothing about giving out a free iPad to employees, although that's been (more…)

New App Approval Policy To Hold Against All Titillating iPhone Apps; Not Just Against “Overtly Sexual” Content

News | Friday February 19 2010 10:15 AM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

What this could mean is that iPhone applications that contain photos that are suggestive in any way could potentially face the axe. Jon Atherton, the developer from Bouncy-Bouncy entertainment who is behind apps such as Wobble summarizes the list of don'ts or rules that he could gather from a conversation with an Apple employee:
No images of men in bikinis! (I didn’t ask about Ice Skating tights for men)
No skin (he seriously said this) (more…)

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