Wake Journal, Issue 34 - Out today for iPad, iPhone, iPod and online at http://wakejournal.com
Wake Journal, Issue 34 - Out today for iPad, iPhone, iPod and online at http://wakejournal.com
Wake Journal is now on the App Store! Download the app for free, and get the latest issue — free for today only!
Radio Paradise: Best Internet Radio Station
I listen to Radio Paradise just about every day. The variety of music played is too vast to describe, but always good, and mixed/selected by a pro (human) DJ. For me, it’s perfect all-day background music.
They’re always talking about listener support, so I thought I’d mention Radio Paradise to the internet. I think some of you guys might really like it.
Click here for the RP iphone app.
Here’s RP on Facebook.
Justin Long (“I’m a Mac” guy) and his hilarious month-long text exchange with a teenage stranger, as told on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
After the iOS 4.0.1 software update, my signal icon changed from 5 bars to 4 when I’m at home. Thankfully not a huge change. Anybody else see a big difference?
Ok, iPhone 3G is back and runs the new iOS 4 great. The initial backup took forever, and it definitely hung up enough to scare me early on. After rebooting the iPhone, it connected fine to the computer, and runs the software as snappy as ever. I’m sure it will fly on the 3GS and 4.
Before you do the upgrade, just be sure you have the time to monitor it. Mine took over an hour total. And don’t forget about the hour after to play with it.
Review #1: My iPhone 3G is absolutely choking on the new software upgrade (iOS 4). I’m also not able to get the device to show in the iTunes sidebar due to an “invalid response” from the phone. Better hold off for now, 3G owners.
Downloading the iOS 4 software upgrade for my iPhone right now. Just released by Apple through iTunes. Happy free upgrade day!
What could be the most accurate artist’s rendition of the new Apple tablet, according to this AppleInsider article.
From this Nilay Patel Engadget article:
“…all this talk about Android and multitouch just reminds me of the endless bickering about the iPhone and copy-and-paste before iPhone OS 3.0 came out: it didn’t matter that the App Store was redefining mobile software sales or that the iPhone was turning into something much more than just a phone, because it lacked a single feature that everyone wanted. Every conversation about the iPhone involved at least some bitching about copy-and-paste with a side order of moaning about MMS, and it still hasn’t completely subsided. And now the exact same thing is happening with Android and multitouch, or “specific multitouch implementations,” or whatever Google wants to call it. Pinchy-pinch. Squeezy-weezy. SuperTouch 3000. Guess what? It’s not in the platform by default, and everyone is constantly talking about it.”