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Saturday, July 31, 2010
When phones are too big for pockets
updated 2 days ago
When phones are too big for pockets
Something weird is happening to mobile phones: After shrinking from enormous Zack Morris proportions in the '80s and '90s, they're getting bigger again. FULL STORY
By John D. Sutter, CNN
Filed under: Mobile
When phones are too big for pockets
Something weird is happening to mobile phones: After shrinking from enormous Zack Morris proportions in the '80s and '90s, they're getting bigger again. FULL STORY
By John D. Sutter, CNN
Filed under: Mobile
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
After 'taking a beating,' Apple to offer iPhone 4 fix? By Doug Gross, CNN
Apple Inc.
Apple iPhone 4
Smartphones
(CNN) -- After a decade of hit products that made Apple the cutting-edge darling of the mobile and computing world, the rollout of the iPhone 4 has been an atypical and ugly scratch on the company's glowing image.
From a lost prototype of the device that slipped into the hands of a technology blog to what some have called a tone-deaf response to the new phone's reception problems, the knocks have kept on coming.
On Friday, Steve Jobs and his Cupertino, California-based company hope to set things to rights with a news conference expected to address the drumbeat of complaints, and bad press, about the
Apple Inc.
Apple iPhone 4
Smartphones
(CNN) -- After a decade of hit products that made Apple the cutting-edge darling of the mobile and computing world, the rollout of the iPhone 4 has been an atypical and ugly scratch on the company's glowing image.
From a lost prototype of the device that slipped into the hands of a technology blog to what some have called a tone-deaf response to the new phone's reception problems, the knocks have kept on coming.
On Friday, Steve Jobs and his Cupertino, California-based company hope to set things to rights with a news conference expected to address the drumbeat of complaints, and bad press, about the
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Ipad tips and tricks
BONUS: Put 6 Apps In the Bottom Tray

Just discovered at Gizmodo HQ—the iPhone and iPad default to hold 4 icons/apps in the bottom tray. But the iPad can store more!
By clicking and holding on any icon (just as you do to rearrange apps), you'll unlock each app's position. Then just drag any two additional apps into the bottom tray. Super handy.
Hopefully you learned at least a thing or two, but of course, the iPad is a new device. So we need your help spotting the best tips—share them in the comments!
Apple iPad Review — Click here for the main story
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