
John Gruber of Daring Fireball says that Apple's pushback of the iPad release one week isn't because of hardware, but really because of software: My sources suggest that Misek is wrong. It was the software, not the hardware, that took a week or two longer to finish than they’d ...
Not everyone in the Apple camp is happy with Apple's decision to sue HTC. Here's Wil Shipley's thoughtful Open Letter to Steve Jobs concerning the HTC lawsuit. ? John Gruber from Daring Fireball says: "If you can't beat 'em, sue 'em" .? That applies to Nokia nad it applies ...
Filed under: Accessories , Hardware , Humor , Odds and ends , iPhone Using an iPhone in the cold presents a quandry. You don't want to freeze your fingers, but gloves make the touchscreen difficult to use. Unless you've got Dots Gloves
Filed under: Apple , iPhone , App Store , iPod touch Ars Technica has reported that a recent study from market research firm Gartner shows Apple's App Store is responsible for a staggering 99.4% of all mobile app sales in 2009. However, as Daring Fireball's John Gruber points out ...
Filed under: Hardware , Odds and ends , iTunes (TUAW Tablet concept, designed by reader Juan Secin ) Scott Moritz over at The Street has new information about the tablet today (though bewarned: Moritz isn't first in the hearts of Apple crystal-ball gazers ): he says that the tablet ...
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Humor , Apple Financial , iPhone Apple naysayers are a dime a dozen these days.
Filed under: OS , Open Source , Apple Is it a forgotten project? A fit of open-source pique? Or is it just that everyone got really busy on other stuff?
Filed under: Mac mini The refreshed Mac minis predicted yesterday by John Gruber of Daring Fireball, did indeed debut this morning and with a modest refresh.
Microsoft may be trying to draw iPhone and iPod touch developers away to develop apps for the Zune platform. Daring Fireball's John Gruber describes an e-mail he received from an iPhone developer in response to a previous article from Gruber ...

A lot of people today are excited about the new Zune HD. And that’s great news for Microsoft, as it has been attempting for a few years now to even just steal some buzz from Apple in the MP3 market, if not sales. Well, they’ve succeeded in the first ...