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I miss Steve Jobs. The tech world is so boring. So beige. Things haven ;t been the same without his show-and-tells, him slamming people left and right, or his email replies in the middle of the night. http://gawker/5539717/ Apple hasn ;t been the same either. And, wherever he is, Jobs probably doesn ;t like some of the things that have been happening or are about to happen in Cupertino. Here are the 10 things that would have probably made him shout his classic this is shit! 1. Siri According to his authorized biography, Jobs really never tried Siri. He was handed the iPhone 4S at the last board meeting he attended, just before he resigned. According to Walter Isaacson, he appeared puzzled and less than impressed after playing with it briefly. Not surprising. Siri was and is a beta produc stanley cup t. And a broken one at that. Apple treats Siri as the main reason to buy the iPhone 4S, even though it really a gimmick that people rarely use. Had he known its problems, it hard to imagine that he would have approved its release in a final product. https://gizmodo/siri-is-apples-broken-promise-5864293 2. 16:9 4-inch iPhone screen If this rumor is true, the ghost of Jobs wouldn ;t be happy. He really hated the idea of a 16:9 screen for both the iPhone and the iPad. He mentioned it publicly and in his biography. He believed Apple already had the p stanley mug erfect format. According to his own words, the company worked for stanley us years on finding just the rig Pvyp New Orleans Gets the Country s First Vending Machine-Equipped Taxis
The next-generation MacBook Pro, with it glorious 2880 x 1800 pixel display, is both an engineering triumph and a thing of great beauty. But hold up, because software going to take a little while to catch up with it. https://gizmodo/the-new-mbp-retina-displ...mp-5917551 The Verge is reporting that a lot of third-party apps look a little crappy on that wonderful screen. While software that was demonstrated at the launch was optimized to run on the Retina display, software that hasn ;t had such treatment is a little disappointing. For instance, the Verge has posted the screen-shot below, which compares Chrome to Safari click the image to see a high-res version . It doesn ;t take long to realise that Chrome looks rather blurry by comparison. stanley spain It not immediately obvious why that should be the case. But clearly Chrome, along with the Steam client and the Kindle app according to stanley taza the Verge, need some tweaks before they look truly great on the display. In the meantime, at least Safari stanley quencher looks beautiful. [The Verge] AppleGoogleMacBook ProRetinaSafari
I miss Steve Jobs. The tech world is so boring. So beige. Things haven ;t been the same without his show-and-tells, him slamming people left and right, or his email replies in the middle of the night. http://gawker/5539717/ Apple hasn ;t been the same either. And, wherever he is, Jobs probably doesn ;t like some of the things that have been happening or are about to happen in Cupertino. Here are the 10 things that would have probably made him shout his classic this is shit! 1. Siri According to his authorized biography, Jobs really never tried Siri. He was handed the iPhone 4S at the last board meeting he attended, just before he resigned. According to Walter Isaacson, he appeared puzzled and less than impressed after playing with it briefly. Not surprising. Siri was and is a beta produc stanley cup t. And a broken one at that. Apple treats Siri as the main reason to buy the iPhone 4S, even though it really a gimmick that people rarely use. Had he known its problems, it hard to imagine that he would have approved its release in a final product. https://gizmodo/siri-is-apples-broken-promise-5864293 2. 16:9 4-inch iPhone screen If this rumor is true, the ghost of Jobs wouldn ;t be happy. He really hated the idea of a 16:9 screen for both the iPhone and the iPad. He mentioned it publicly and in his biography. He believed Apple already had the p stanley mug erfect format. According to his own words, the company worked for stanley us years on finding just the rig Pvyp New Orleans Gets the Country s First Vending Machine-Equipped Taxis
The next-generation MacBook Pro, with it glorious 2880 x 1800 pixel display, is both an engineering triumph and a thing of great beauty. But hold up, because software going to take a little while to catch up with it. https://gizmodo/the-new-mbp-retina-displ...mp-5917551 The Verge is reporting that a lot of third-party apps look a little crappy on that wonderful screen. While software that was demonstrated at the launch was optimized to run on the Retina display, software that hasn ;t had such treatment is a little disappointing. For instance, the Verge has posted the screen-shot below, which compares Chrome to Safari click the image to see a high-res version . It doesn ;t take long to realise that Chrome looks rather blurry by comparison. stanley spain It not immediately obvious why that should be the case. But clearly Chrome, along with the Steam client and the Kindle app according to stanley taza the Verge, need some tweaks before they look truly great on the display. In the meantime, at least Safari stanley quencher looks beautiful. [The Verge] AppleGoogleMacBook ProRetinaSafari