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Apple’s Guide to Ergonomics

Apple has published a guide to ergonomics on its site since as long as I can remember and it remains relevant, but severely outdated. I've been secretly hoping for an update to this that includes photos that aren't of old school CRT displays.

The iPhone 4 Missteps

It's easy for the fanboy in me to get excited for a new product. I've read over 300 blog posts from bloggers recounting what they think of iPhone 4 and have come away with what I feel are the biggest missteps Apple made with this product.

Analyzing Apple’s Boilerplate

A boilerplate is a flexible term used to describe many different things, but Apple's boilerplate is those lines of text that you see at the bottom of each of all its press releases, and it has remained largely unchanged for the past few years.

Photo Gallery: Apple Prepares Moscone for WWDC 2010

I stopped by after work on Friday to snap a few photos of Moscone West receiving the finishing touches of the giant three story tall Apple logo and snap photos of banners hanging inside the conference center. Unfortunately, there were no exposed banners of unannounced products.

Poll: How Much 3G Data Do You Use?

Given the recent news about AT&T's decision to shift from unlimited 3G data plans, we were curious how much data you actually use on your device? Taking a peak at my stats revealed that I've downloaded 4.1GB of data and uploaded nearly a gig.

AT&T Announces iPhone Tethering, Cuts Price and Quality of 3G Service

It's easy to make a claim that AT&T is effectively cutting the quality of its 3G service, but that's the gist of what it announced last night via a press release. On June 7, tethering for iPhone will be available, but the news isn't all good.

Apple’s Mobile Dominance and MobileMe

It’s becoming clear that Apple needs to improve MobileMe. Obviously, Android is now Apple’s biggest threat in the mobile space and Google’s innovation wheel isn’t slowing down. To fully understand just how bad Apple is at running Internet services, let’s take a trip back in time.

iSight: What’s Happening?

In Apple's press release for the iMac G5, Steve Jobs was quoted, "Plus, the built-in iSight video camera delivers out-of-the-box video conferencing with friends and family, as well as hours of fun with our new Photo Booth application.” So, what happened to the iSight?

TAB Welcomes: Adam Jackson

I was a PC for the longest time. In the late 90s Apple caught my attention as Macs were all we had in grade school. After spending an hour on Mac OS X 10.1, I was hooked and decided it was time to switch to Mac.