Apple's 'Start something new' campaign curates art created on iOS and Mac devices: "Prominently displayed on Apple's official website in the U.S. and beyond, 'Start something new' is an online art gallery showcasing the potential of Apple products. Apple first launched the project on its Japan website last week."I'd like to teach the world to sing, in perfect harmony. No cola required.
2015-01-03
Apple's 'Start something new' campaign curates art created on iOS and Mac devices
2014-12-29
Disney CEO Bob Iger recalls close working relationship with Steve Jobs
Disney CEO Bob Iger recalls close working relationship with Steve Jobs: "Late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs found a 'true partner' in Bob Iger, according to a new profile of the Disney chief executive, with Jobs going so far as to hand-pick Iger to succeed him on Apple's board of directors. "High praise from on high.
2014-12-26
5 trends to watch for in 3D printing in 2015 | VentureBeat | Gadgets | by Zack Schildhorn, Lux Capital
5 trends to watch for in 3D printing in 2015 | VentureBeat | Gadgets | by Zack Schildhorn, Lux Capital: "It’s been a fast-paced year for 3D printing, with more capital, more companies, and more big ideas than ever. Behind the scenes, we’ve witnessed no fewer than 50 new ventures raising money in the 3D printing sector."A bizarre and exciting field.
2014-12-24
Review: Olloclip 4-in-1 Lens for iPhone 6/6 Plus hangs wide-angle + macro lenses from your neck | 9to5Mac
Review: Olloclip 4-in-1 Lens for iPhone 6/6 Plus hangs wide-angle + macro lenses from your neck | 9to5Mac: "Olloclip isn’t the only maker of lenses for iPhone cameras, but after testing options from a dozen vendors, it’s the one I’d call the best at delivering reliably good combinations of quality and practicality. Its latest accessory is the 4-in-1 Lens for iPhone 6/6 Plus ($80), an updated continuation of its longest-running and most popular series of iPhone lenses."Pretty cool.
2014-12-19
Watch the full BBC documentary on iPhone factory working conditions while you can | 9to5Mac
Watch the full BBC documentary on iPhone factory working conditions while you can | 9to5Mac: "The program alleged that Pegatron factories were breaking ‘standards on workers’ hours, ID cards, dormitories, work meetings and juvenile workers.’ Workers are filmed sleeping at their workstations, with one worker claiming he hadn’t been allowed a day off in 18 days."Woe is the successful electronics company!
2014-12-18
Anti-censorship group sees Apple's, Steam's control over expression in apps and games as 'dangerous' | GamesBeat | Games | by Jeff Grubb
Anti-censorship group sees Apple's, Steam's control over expression in apps and games as 'dangerous' | GamesBeat | Games | by Jeff Grubb: "We have no laws preventing corporations from banning or prohibiting certain kinds of speech, and the National Coalition Against Censorship says that’s turning into a problem for free expression."Land of the free and home of the brave. Let's make the planet Disney-fied.
2014-12-13
Movie studios and the MPAA created a secret plan to combat Google, dubbed ‘Project Goliath’ | 9to5Google
Movie studios and the MPAA created a secret plan to combat Google, dubbed ‘Project Goliath’ | 9to5Google: "New emails uncovered by the Verge from Sony’s stolen files have revealed that the company, along with several other studios and executives at the MPAA, worked together to create a plan of attack against Google, which they see as one of the biggest enemies Hollywood has."Hmmm.
2014-12-12
More leaked Sony emails reveal possible locations for Steve Jobs biopic | 9to5Mac
More leaked Sony emails reveal possible locations for Steve Jobs biopic | 9to5Mac: "Those locations were included in an email sent from screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, who, along with director Danny Boyle, will be taking the film to Universal Pictures for production after working with Sony on it for several years."Ooh-tah.
2014-12-10
Aaron Sorkin originally wanted Tom Cruise to play Steve Jobs in upcoming biopic | 9to5Mac
Aaron Sorkin originally wanted Tom Cruise to play Steve Jobs in upcoming biopic | 9to5Mac: "While it has ultimately been decided that Michael Fassbender will be cast as Steve Jobs in the upcoming biopic about the late Apple co-founder, a leaked email exchange reveals that writer Aaron Sorkin originally had a more prominent actor in mind for the role: Tom Cruise."You're in a maze of twisty passages, all alike.
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