engadget.com — Steve Jobs, presumably speaking from a hyperbaric chamber where he's being nourished with an infusion of liquified developer-souls before his next public appearance, had a few interesting tidbits about the AppStore for the Wall Street Journal this morning. Namely, users have downloaded some 60 million programs for the iPhone representing sales of
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afruff23Aug 11, 2008
I never said I owned an iPhone. For these types of things, I don't own Apple products. They're too proprietary (has Apple ever heard of mini-USB B?) and lack essential features (a keyboard).It's all just fear-mongering, and I don't like the way they do business so I don't use their products. Although, I will be soon getting a free iPod touch, but that is out of my control as a consumer.
vincent21212Aug 12, 2008
@remccainFunny how if you just change a couple of words in your statement, it reads like something diggers hate with a passion, but is fundamentally the same:"And the day we stop illegal wire-tapping and another terrorist attack happens because of poorly gathered intelligence, you'll be the loudest people demanding answers"So while diggers are busy bashing our government for this infraction (and I believe it is an infraction), they also have the time to swallow all of Steve Jobs cum, and seem to never be satiated of him.
logandurandAug 13, 2008
Every other smart phone in existence hasn't had problems like this, why would the iPhone be any different?
schdaAug 13, 2008
I don't know how upgrading changes things, but I noticed an MMS block under settings today. My phone (3g) had it automatically enabled.
buckrogers1965Aug 20, 2008
I guess I was dug down without comment because I criticized an apple product. *L*