Thursday, August 25, 2011

Jailbreak developer comex to intern at Apple

Jailbreak star comex to intern at Apple

Jailbreak developer Nicholas Allegra, better known as comex and best known for userland exploits that allowed untethered Jailbreaks, and the Jailbreakme.com web-based Jailbreak, has announced on Twitter that he’ll be taking an internship at Apple this fall.

It’s been really, really fun, but it’s also been a while and I’ve been getting bored.
3 hours ago

So, the week after next I will be starting an internship with Apple.

Switching sides — going from mouse to cat — is an interesting move. Rather than finding exploits to help the Jailbreak community gain unrestricted access, he’ll be finding them to help Apple stop bad guys from getting it first (and hopefully keeping iOS malware effectively at zero.)

On behalf of the TiPb Nation, we want to wish comex well in his internship and future endeavors. And we want to wish the Jailbreak community, with or without comex, well in finding future exploits.

[@comex]

A Video Tribute To Steve Jobs

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[via href="http://www.businessinsider.com/steve-jobs-commencement-speech-2005-2011-8">BI, href="http://www.loopinsight.com/2011/08/24/here%E2%80%99s-to-the-crazy-ones/">LoopInsight]

Steve Wozniak On Jobs’ Resignation

href="http://cdn.everythingicafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Screen-Shot-2011-08-25-at-8.12.30-AM.jpg">class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-23314" title="Screen Shot 2011-08-25 at 8.12.30 AM" src="http://cdn.everythingicafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Screen-Shot-2011-08-25-at-8.12.30-AM.jpg" alt="" width="635" height="357" />Steve Jobs’ old partner in crime Steve Wozniak href="http://www.bloomberg.com/video/74391682/">was on Bloomberg last night, and talked about the resignation. Unfortunately, the video embed won’t work on Everything iCafe, so head over to Bloomberg to watch it. It’s only about 10 minutes long, and the Woz has some pretty interesting things to say about Jobs’ style, his past, and his return to Apple back in 2007.

As much as Jobs’ perfectionism and design savvy defined how we use Macs, it was Wozniak who did the nitty-gritty work, and it’s incredibly interesting to hear the views of someone who was with him from those early days.

Jobs Incredible Attention To Detail As Told By Google’s Vic Gundotra

Plenty has already been written about how Apple will do just fine in the post-Steve Jobs era. Steve’s DNA runs through Apple and the roadmap of products over the next few years have likely been mapped out. That’s not to say that Apple will not miss Jobs incredible attention to detail. Google’s Vic Gundotra tells an incredible story titled href="https://plus.google.com/107117483540235115863/posts/gcSStkKxXTw">Icon Ambulance that provides some insight into just how involved Jobs was as CEO of Apple. Steve will be missed at Apple, but in ways many of us likely will never notice. Have you ever noticed the gradient in the second ‘O’ in Google on your iPhone?

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Source: href="https://plus.google.com/107117483540235115863/posts/gcSStkKxXTw">Vic Gundotra on Google +

Tim Cook’s Email To Apple Employees

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Team:

I am looking forward to the amazing opportunity of serving as CEO of the most innovative company in the world. Joining Apple was the best decision I’ve ever made and it’s been the privilege of a lifetime to work for Apple and Steve for over 13 years. I share Steve’s optimism for Apple’s bright future.

Steve has been an incredible leader and mentor to me, as well as to the entire executive team and our amazing employees. We are really looking forward to Steve’s ongoing guidance and inspiration as our Chairman.

I want you to be confident that Apple is not going to change. I cherish and celebrate Apple’s unique principles and values. Steve built a company and culture that is unlike any other in the world and we are going to stay true to that—it is in our DNA. We are going to continue to make the best products in the world that delight our customers and make our employees incredibly proud of what they do.

I love Apple and I am looking forward to diving into my new role. All of the incredible support from the Board, the executive team and many of you has been inspiring. I am confident our best years lie ahead of us and that together we will continue to make Apple the magical place that it is.

Tim

Sounds as if those years working under Steve have paid off.

Source: href="http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2011/08/tim-cook-e-mail-to-apple-employees-apple-is-not-going-to-change.ars">Arstechnica

Otterbox Defender Case Giveaway Part II in our iPhone Forums

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We gave away an Otterbox Defender case this week and we’re doing it again. We’re offering href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/forum">iPhone forum members (not a member, href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/forum/register">join for free) a chance to win an Otterbox Defender for the iPhone 4 (sorry, GSM model only). Here’s how you can enter:

Post once in href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/forum/threads/otterbox-defender-case-giveaway-part-ii.78652">this forum thread and you are entered.

That’s it. There are no bonus points for hitting the Tweet button at the bottom of this post, but good karma never hurts in a game of chance.

Next Thursday, we’ll randomly select one winner who will receive a new black Otterbox Defender for the iPhone 4. The contest is open to everyone, including those outside of the US./> id="more-23346">

Here’s some additional information on the href="http://store.everythingicafe.com/otterbox-defender-series-case/4A104A7227.htm">Otterbox Defender, which by the way is available in the href="http://store.everythingicafe.com">everythingiCafe Store and happens to be on sale for just $19.95 (marked down from $49.95).

The OtterBox Defender Series for the AT&T iPhone 4 offers rugged protection for your smartphone. The OtterBox Defender Series case will help keep your phone protected from drops, bumps, dust and shock.

All features, keys and ports are accessible through the case, providing you with a unique, interactive safeguard. Included with this case is a holster style swivel belt clip.

Features:

Contest Rules and Regulations

Tampa Bay Buccaneers To Use iPad Playbooks

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So instead of a wad of paper the size of a phone book, all 90 players of the team will be getting brand, shiny, new iPad 2s.

“It’s crazy how much technology has changed the game,” second-year safety Cody Grimm said. “Back in the day, I think probably the whole team had to sit down with a projector and a reel, and watch the film together. They’d have the whole offense in the same meeting room. Now we all have our own iPad. Stuff that we used to come in here to see, we can sit on our couch at home and have access to it 24-7. It’s awesome.

[via href="http://www.cultofmac.com/tampa-bay-buccaneers-give-each-player-an-ipad-to-replace-playbook-report/110517">Cult of Mac]

 

 

Peggle HD for iPad hits the App Store [Giveaway]

Peggle HD for iPad

Peggle, the insanely addicting game by PopCap, is now available on the iPad! Oh dear. This is bad news. I may get the worst-mom-of-the-year-award since I’ll be spending all the hours in my immediate future playing Peggle. Once I start, I just can’t stop. And since I’m particularly cruel, and want to take up all your time as well, TiPb is going to gift some copies of Peggle HD to our amazing readers!

Shoot to clear all the orange pegs from 55 sparkling levels in what msnbc.com calls one of the “top 5 most addictive games of all time.” Become a Peggle Master and pit your skills against over 40 Grand Master Challenges. Rack up bonus points and hit style shots that will make you smile for weeks.

We at TiPb are huge Peggle fans, and we want to share that addiction with you! For a chance to win, let us know what is your favorite Peggle super power in the comments below. If you’ve never played Peggle, let us know that too! We will randomly choose 5 of you to receive an iTunes gift for Peggle HD. (To qualify, you must have a US or Canadian iTunes account. Apple’s rule, not ours!)

Peggle HD is available on the iPad with a launch price of $2.99.

[App Store link]

Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look.

Will Apple still thrive without Steve Jobs?

The minute I got the breaking news notification last night that Steve Jobs was resigning effective immediately, I was shocked and began wondering what was going to happen to Apple now that he’s gone.  Thoughts like “well I guess I better start figuring out the Droid operating system and maybe instead of getting my onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.macbookinsurance.com');" target="_blank" title="MacBook" href="http://www.macbookinsurance.com">MacBook Pro next week maybe I should get a PC again.”

And I’ve now come to the realization that probably not much will change with the company!

Jobs will always be an integral part of that company, it’s his baby, how can he not still be a part of it?  But with him stepping down, things could be a little shaky for a while.

Stockholders definitely got worried by the news last night.  Apple stocks opened down 11.10 points and throughout the day got back up and closed down only 2.46 points at 373.72.

Time will only tell what’s going to happen with Apple but the biggest question on my mind right now: will the rumored Sept. 7 meeting to announce the iPhone 5 still happen?

Ode to Steve Jobs: an infographic look at the history of Apple and Steve Jobs

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Rumor: T-Mobile iPhone 5 Coming Also

A rumor yesterday from Mactrast is making the rounds claiming that T-Mobile will be in line to get the iPhone 5 this October. The site claims a contact within T-Mobile has been briefed on the matter and informed them that the iPhone 5 will be arriving in October. Since the ‘informant’ has remained anonymous, we’re not clear how they were vetted before this rumor was published. In any event, throw this one into the mix of craziness that’s been overtaking the Apple community as of late. If you are a T-Mobile customer, I wouldn’t take this one to the bank just yet.

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Source: href="http://www.mactrast.com/2011/08/iphone-5-to-launch-concurrently-on-sprint-verizon-att-t-mobile/">Mactrast via href="http://www.idownloadblog.com/2011/08/24/t-mobile-carry-iphone-5/">iDB

Sega Slashes Prices For Back To School Sale

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These titles are all available for download for just $0.99:

Tim Cook: iPhone 5 postponed, all ahead on iPrinters [Humor]

Tim Cook: iPhone 5 postponed, all ahead on iPrinters [Humor]

In classic The Onion fashion, they’re lampooning Apple’s brand new CEO, Tim Cook with a nod to his HP roots. That’s right — printers.

incoming CEO Tim Cook called a meeting of shareholders and members of the press Thursday morning to announce that he envisioned printers as the company’s future. “Laser, ink-jet, double-sided, color, black-and-white—the future of technology is in printers. I am absolutely convinced of that,”

The whole thing is worth a read. And a smile. And our desperate hopes that life never ends up imitating this satirical art.

[The Onion]

Steve Jobs – The Scoop on his Resignation

35 years ago Steve Jobs founded Apple out of his garage. Yesterday, he took leave from his position as CEO. But rest easy, Jobs is in no way getting out of Apple completely. He has now become Chairman of the Board. Tim Cook, the obvious choice, will replace Steve as CEO.

Steve submitted this letter as his official resignation.

 

To the Apple Board of Directors and the Apple Community:

I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come.

I hereby resign as CEO of Apple. I would like to serve, if the Board sees fit, as Chairman of the Board, director and Apple employee.

As far as my successor goes, I strongly recommend that we execute our succession plan and name Tim Cook as CEO of Apple.

I believe Apple”s brightest and most innovative days are ahead of it. And I look forward to watching and contributing to its success in a new role.

I have made some of the best friends of my life at Apple, and I thank you all for the many years of being able to work alongside you.

Steve

Obviously, this was a difficult yet necessary decision for Jobs. However, he will continue to contribute to the success of the brand he resurrected from the dead in 1997. I’m sure that Tim Cook will work closely with Steve for quite some time to make the transition as seamless as possible.

Here are Tim’s thoughts as he takes over one of the most influential companies today.

 

Team:

I am looking forward to the amazing opportunity of serving as CEO of the most innovative company in the world. Joining Apple was the best decision I’ve ever made and it’s been the privilege of a lifetime to work for Apple and Steve for over 13 years. I share Steve’s optimism for Apple’s bright future.

Steve has been an incredible leader and mentor to me, as well as to the entire executive team and our amazing employees. We are really looking forward to Steve’s ongoing guidance and inspiration as our Chairman.

I want you to be confident that Apple is not going to change. I cherish and celebrate Apple’s unique principles and values. Steve built a company and culture that is unlike any other in the world and we are going to stay true to that—it is in our DNA. We are going to continue to make the best products in the world that delight our customers and make our employees incredibly proud of what they do.

I love Apple and I am looking forward to diving into my new role. All of the incredible support from the Board, the executive team and many of you has been inspiring. I am confident our best years lie ahead of us and that together we will continue to make Apple the magical place that it is.

Tim

 

Steve’s authorized biography written by Walter Isaacson comes out November 21st and will include a more detailed look at Steve’s resignation. Isaacson is said to still speak with Steve regularly and is currently working on the final chapter to the book.

Those who have followed Steve in the past year, know he has had health problems. The resignation is no shock, however Apple fans are undoubtedly sad to see the face of the company move to a more private role.

 

Daily Tip: How to stop the HDR camera mode storing two pictures in your Camera Roll

Annoyed by the Camera app storing double pictures in HDR mode and wondering how to stop it? Apple introduced an HDR (High Dynamic Range) setting to the iPhone 4 camera with iOS 4.1 and if used in the right circumstances can produce some much improved camera shots. Unfortunately, the way it works can cause a problem if your device is short of storage space. When HDR is turned on, the camera is actually taking four pictures, combining three of them into the HDR picture and saving the normal image in your camera roll. If you don’t want to save the normal picture in your camera roll as well as the HDR version, there is simple way to stop it happening, read on and we will show you how.

HDR 2

That’s it, if you take a picture with HDR turned on, only the combined HDR picture will appear in your camera roll. This will save on storage space and clutter in your camera roll.

Tips of the day will range from beginner-level 101 to advanced-level ninjary. If you already know this tip, keep the link handy as a quick way to help a friend. If you have a tip of your own you’d like to suggest, add them to the comments or send them in to news@tipb.com. (If it’s especially awesome and previously unknown to us, we’ll even give ya a reward…)

TiPb Asks: How do you feel about Apple without Steve Jobs as CEO

TiPb Asks: What do you think about the new Apple?

We spend a lot of time on last night’s iPhone Live podcast talking about Apple now that Steve Jobs is no longer CEO — an Apple with Tim Cook at the reigns. Now we want to know what you, the TiPb Nation, think.

Apple no doubt has their product plan mapped out for a year or two ahead. Also, Steve Jobs is still there and reportedly still actively involved as Chairman of the Board, so no doubt they’ll be able to map their products out a few years more. But then what? Can Tim Cook an Apple’s executive team keep steering a ship with the most successful course in consumer electronics history? Post Steve Jobs, can they continue to turn out iPods and iPhones and iPads? Can they continue to say “no” when they need to and make absolutely perfect when they say “yes’? They can never be Steve Jobs, but can they continue to be as successful as Steve Jobs helped make them?

And what about competitors? Were they popping champagne corks last night at the news Steve Jobs wasn’t CEO of Apple anymore, and they no longer had to compete with him fully in place and in charge? Will they hope that Apple’s almost unbroken winning streak might just lose a little of its stride, or maybe even stumble? That there will be even more MobileMe’s and Ping’s without Steve Jobs at the helm? Even if nothing else has changed, has competitors morale been given a boost?

Taking over a company at the bottom is an incredible challenge but there’s almost no where to go but up (or insolvency, often quickly forgotten.) Taking over a company at the top of its game can be even more stressful because all eyes are on you and it feels like there’s nowhere to go but down. Will the media give Tim Cook a chance to breathe? Will analysts suddenly pounce on something that would have been normal even under Jobs?

Steve Jobs has always been a part of Apple and he always will, but how important a part was he to you, as an end user, as someone who has an iPhone or iPad or iPod? Does knowing Steve Jobs is no longer CEO change the way you feel about Apple? About your iPhone or iPad or iPod? About waiting for the next product launch or anticipating the next keynote?

It’s the first day of the rest of Apple’s history, and there are more questions than answers, but we’d love to hear what you, the TiPb Nation thinks, and whatever you so choose to share.

Logitech launching a folding keyboard and a joystick for iPad

Logitech iPad Keyboard

Well known peripheral manufacturer Logitech has announced a couple of new accessories for the iPad and iPad 2, a new take on the keyboard and a joystick for gaming. The keyboard fits to the rear of the iPad when not in use. When you need it, it folds out and reveals a full size QWERTY layout.

On the other hand, the joystick resembles the Ten One Fling. If I was a Fling, I would be taking a long hard look at this one!

Both accessories are available to pre-order today in Europe at a price of €99.99 ($145) for the keyboard and €14.99 ($22) for the joystick. Both should be available in September. More images below:-

[Logitech]

Learn math with Mathical for iPhone, iPad [Giveaway]

Mathcial is an educational app on the iPhone and iPad meant to help kids improve their arithmetic skills. It include 5 different fast-paced mini games targeting key skills.

I’ve play around with the iPhone version of Mathical and it’s fun! These games may be designed for children, but many adults may find some of them to be challenging as well.

Mathical is a 5 in 1 compilation of awesome, fast paced games for primary / elementary aged children to practise mental calculation skills.

The skills the games encourage are:

Mathical Vol. 1 is available on the iPhone for $0.99 and on the iPad for $1.99.

[iPhone App Store link] [iPad - App Store link]

The good folks at StusApps have given us 5 promo codes for the iPad version of Mathical, and we’re going to give them to you, our awesome readers! For a chance to win, just leave a comment below and tell us know which area of math is your favorite (or least favorite). My favorite subject is geometry, followed by analysis.

Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look.

Release some stress with Kick the Buddy for iPhone

Kick the Buddy is an entertainment game for the iPhone aimed to be a stress reliever. The whole points of the game is to physically accost your ‘buddy’ by kicking him or assaulting him with weapons.

I’ve tried out Kick the Buddy, and I don’t have the heart to launch the app again! My buddy is so cute and asked to be friends. He gets sad when I hurt him and asked me to stop. I had to stop.

In this truly interactive game you can kick the Buddy, make him a target of a missile, pull Buddy to pieces, play mini-games with him, make him dance and have a whole lot more smashing fun! Watch him spin, bounce, explode and de-stress your day!

Kick the Buddy is available on the iPhone for $0.99.

[App Store link]

Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look.

The wrong yellow gradient

The wrong yellow gradient

Steve Jobs called up Google’s Vic Gundotra on a Sunday morning to get an urgent fix for something they were working on, and Gundotra was gracious enough to share the story on Google+.

“So Vic, we have an urgent issue, one that I need addressed right away. I’ve already assigned someone from my team to help you, and I hope you can fix this tomorrow” said Steve.

“I’ve been looking at the Google logo on the iPhone and I’m not happy with the icon. The second O in Google doesn’t have the right yellow gradient. It’s just wrong and I’m going to have Greg fix it tomorrow. Is that okay with you?”

Of course this was okay with me. A few minutes later on that Sunday I received an email from Steve with the subject “Icon Ambulance”. The email directed me to work with Greg Christie to fix the icon.

These are the eyes, and the attention to detail, Apple needs to fight to keep in place moving forward.

[+Vic Gundotra, MacRumors]

Daily Deal: Case-Mate Hybrid Case for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G only $9.95

Case-Mate Hybrid Case for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3GFor today only, the TiPb Store has the Case-Mate Hybrid Case for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G on sale for only $9.95 — that’s a whopping 72% off!. With a silicone skin that absorbs impact and a tough, ABS plastic shell for complete security, you better hurry up get it now before they’re all gone!

Shop Case-Mate Hybrid Case for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G now!

Tim Cook’s email to Apple employees

Tim Cook email to Apple employees

Ars Technica has received what they feel confident is an email from new Apple CEO Tim Cook to all Apple employees. In it, Cook addresses his new role, and his confidence in Apple and his team going forward.

Team:

I am looking forward to the amazing opportunity of serving as CEO of the most innovative company in the world. Joining Apple was the best decision I’ve ever made and it’s been the privilege of a lifetime to work for Apple and Steve for over 13 years. I share Steve’s optimism for Apple’s bright future.

Steve has been an incredible leader and mentor to me, as well as to the entire executive team and our amazing employees. We are really looking forward to Steve’s ongoing guidance and inspiration as our Chairman.

I want you to be confident that Apple is not going to change. I cherish and celebrate Apple’s unique principles and values. Steve built a company and culture that is unlike any other in the world and we are going to stay true to that—it is in our DNA. We are going to continue to make the best products in the world that delight our customers and make our employees incredibly proud of what they do.

I love Apple and I am looking forward to diving into my new role. All of the incredible support from the Board, the executive team and many of you has been inspiring. I am confident our best years lie ahead of us and that together we will continue to make Apple the magical place that it is.

Tim

Ars has some great analysis to go along with the letter. Check it out via the link below.

[Ars Technica]

New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Thursday, August 25

Every day, TiPb gets flooded with announcements for new and updated iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games. So every day we pick just a few of the most interesting, the most notable, and simply the most awesome to share with you!

Holidays Plus: Find the date of a holiday or other important day fast and easy. Add a single date or a group of dates to your iPhone calendar to synchronize with your favorite calendar program such as Google Calendar, iCal, Outlook and many others. [$0.99 for iPhone and iPad - App Store link]

Juice It Up!: Order your smoothie from Juice It Up with their new app! [Free for iPhone - App Store link]

imo instant messenger: Now with support for imo chat groups and existing Skype chat groups. [Free for iPhone - App Store link]

Did I Win: Lottery players, find out if you won, and how much you won! Every time a drawing happens you simply select your ticket and you’ll immediately be told exactly how much money you won. [$0.99 for iPhone and iPad - App Store link]

Virtual City Playground HD: Build dwelling houses and industrial buildings. Produce goods and deliver them to the shopping malls. Setup mass-transit system to take your citizens to places like parks, cinemas and stadiums. Achieve balance between key parameters of your success: Time, Income, Environment, Population, and Happiness. [Free for iPad, with in-app purchases - App Store link]

Any other big app or game releases or updates today?

Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look.

Tim Cook

Tim Cook bio on Apple.com

Apple has updated their corporate profiles page to reflect Tim Cook’s new position as CEO and Steve Jobs’ elevation to Chairman of the board.

Tim Cook is the CEO of Apple and serves on its Board of Directors.

Before being named CEO in August 2011, Tim was Apple’s Chief Operating Officer and was responsible for all of the company’s worldwide sales and operations, including end-to-end management of Apple’s supply chain, sales activities, and service and support in all markets and countries. He also headed Apple’s Macintosh division and played a key role in the continued development of strategic reseller and supplier relationships, ensuring flexibility in response to an increasingly demanding marketplace.

Prior to joining Apple, Tim was vice president of Corporate Materials for Compaq and was responsible for procuring and managing all of Compaq’s product inventory. Previous to his work at Compaq, Tim was the chief operating officer of the Reseller Division at Intelligent Electronics.

Tim also spent 12 years with IBM, most recently as director of North American Fulfillment where he led manufacturing and distribution functions for IBM’s Personal Computer Company in North and Latin America.

Tim earned an M.B.A. from Duke University, where he was a Fuqua Scholar, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Auburn University.

Apple has also updated Steve Jobs’ bio to reflect his new position as Chairman of the Board.

Steve Jobs bio on Apple.com

Steve Jobs is the Chairman of the Board of Apple, which he co-founded in 1976. Apple is leading the consumer technology world with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, its family of iPod media players and iTunes media store, and its Mac computers and iLife and iWork application suites. Apple recently introduced iPad 2 which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.

Steve also co-founded and was the CEO of Pixar Animation Studios, which created some of the most successful and beloved animated films of all time including Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars and Ratatouille. Pixar merged with The Walt Disney Company in 2006 and Steve now serves on Disney’s board of directors.

Steve grew up in the apricot orchards which later became known as Silicon Valley, and still lives there with his family.

And here’s the newly updated executive team spread.

Apple executive team

[Apple.com]

AA Drops Price On 2011 iPad Guides To Free

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The AA (that’s the British version of the AAA) has a series of travel guides for the iPad, all of which are now free — we assume for a limited time. The AA href="http://appshopper.com/travel/aa-hotel-guide-2011-for-ipad">Hotel, href="http://appshopper.com/travel/aa-golf-guide-2010-for-ipad">Golf, href="http://appshopper.com/travel/aa-caravan-camping-guide-2010-for-ipad">Caravan & Camping, href="http://appshopper.com/travel/aa-restaurant-guide-2011-for-ipad">Restaurant, href="http://appshopper.com/travel/aa-bed-breakfast-guide-2011-for-ipad">Bed & Breakfast, and href="http://appshopper.com/travel/aa-pub-guide-2010-for-ipad">Pub guides have all lowered their cost from $2.99 a pop down to $0. For many of these titles, this is the first time they’ve ever been reduced, making this a stellar bargain, as each has hundreds, if not thousands, of recommended spots.

If you’re headed over to the UK at some point in the near future, load up your iPad with these on the cheap, and know where to go to get a pint of plain, regardless of where you are.

SPY Mouse Hits The App Store, Free At Starbucks Next Week

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We first heard about the href="http://www.ea.com/spy-mouse">EA published title href="http://firemint.com/spymouse/">SPY Mouse earlier this week when it was announced as one of the first titles you’d be able to get for href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/starbucks-rolls-out-free-apps-tv-shows-books-this-week/2011/08/22/">free from a Starbucks download code — but at that point it wasn’t out in the app store. Today saw the app arrive for download, href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/spy-mouse/id445992496?mt=8">available for $0.99.

Or you could wait until next week, swing by your Starbucks, and pick up a free download card with your venti frappuccino, or whatever.

Initial reviews of the title seem to be overwhelmingly positive.

Full app description after the jump:

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Danger. Intrigue. Stealth. Cheese.

SPY mouse is the all-new, bite-sized adventure from the creators of Flight Control & Real Racing.

Embark on a journey of epic proportions, over two years in the making!

Agent Squeak *is* SPY mouse, a super-secret operative serving the needs of mice everywhere.

Can the world’s smallest hero prevail in one of iPhone’s biggest games? His fate’s in your hands!

★ Sneak, scamper and snack your way through 70+ deviously challenging levels!

★ 6 unique worlds, full of adventure, each with their own diabolical hench-cat to outwit.

★ Run circles around your feline foes using all manner of zany gadgets, gizmos and power-ups!

★ Cat trouble? Recruit the help of the exotic Kiska and get your mission back on track.

★ Forever fun with achievements, secret levels and thrilling, action-packed updates!

Slip into the astounding world of SPY mouse and find out how deep the mouse hole goes…

Five random iPhone apps that could make your life easier and more entertaining

No matter what line of work you are in, there is probably an iPhone app out there for you. The best thing about iPhone apps in general is that it suits virtually every situation: travel, entertainment, productivity, news, etc. The following are five random apps that could make your life easier, especially if you live in a large city like New York.
 
No matter where you live, one the daily challenges you will face will be how to get from point A to point B as quickly as possible for whatever reason (work, travel, vacation, etc.). One of the best apps for this purpose is CityTransit ($2.99), which features updated maps of the entire subway system. Another reliable app is the Exit Strategy ($3.99), which directs travelers to the subway car that will get them closest to the station exit where they are going. This is great for both locals and visitors who are not very familiar with the subway system. The apps not only help prevent you from getting lost but also save you time and spare you the embarrassment of getting down at the wrong stop.

 
RunKeeper (Free): Staying healthy is no longer optional, it is essential. This area of our lives has also been touched by a variety of iPhone apps that let us accomplish a variety of tasks with relative ease, from counting the calories that go into our body to advising us on the best possible foods for the day. The RunKeeper helps users keep track of their fitness routine by letting your monitor the speed and distance that you travel. The iPhone manages to accomplish the task by using the inbuilt GPS system and even lets your organize and monitor the data on an online account.

 

White Noise ($1.99): If you live in the city, there is good chance that you will be subjected to constant noise pollution, even at the “quietest” parts of the city. The Solution to this is White Noise. While, we are yet to develop an app that can put an end to noise pollution, but this one lets you drown it out with something more peaceful.

 

Shadow Cities (free): no iPhone is complete without a ton of gaming apps that really help you understand its entertainment potential. One interesting app of late is Shadow Cities, which requires users to cast spells to control their cities. The most interesting feature of this app is that it uses the GPS system to battle opponents for the territory in which you live and work.

Firemint release Spy mouse, get it free at Starbucks next week

Spymouse

Firemint has finally released its latest game which is called Spy mouse. It was announced way back in February this year.

Play as Agent Squeak and navigate over 70 levels spread across six unique worlds with an advanced arsenal of gadgets, gizmos, and power-ups. Outwit fiendish hench-cats in his quest to liberate tasty treats without winding up one himself! This tiny package packs in a wealth of content including achievements, secret levels, and more updates to come.


  • Sneak, scamper and snack your way through 70+ deviously challenging levels!

  • 6 unique worlds, full of adventure, each with their own diabolical hench-cat to outwit.

  • Run circles around your feline foes using all manner of zany gadgets, gizmos and power-ups!

  • Cat trouble? Recruit the help of the exotic Kiska and get your mission back on track.

  • Forever fun with achievements, secret levels and thrilling, action-packed updates!


Today, Spy mouse is available on the iPhone for $0.99. If you want to pick this one up for free, head on over to your local Starbucks next week. The app will be the Starbucks pick of the week starting on August 30th.

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My Take on the iOS Virtual Keyboard

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Once the majority of users get past the initial, frustrating learning curve, then they soon learn that a keyboard on a touchscreen is not half-bad. If we look at it from a size perspective, it is actually superior to a physical keyboard of these dimensions. The flat surface and extra room for finger error contribute to a better experience. Many physical mobile keyboards have a key press that ultimately slows down typing along with keys that seem smaller in an actual block form.

We cannot forget about what may be the iPhone’s saving grace: auto-correct. Auto-correct intelligently fixes errors most of the time, allowing for quicker, more worry-free typing. Even though it can be completely wrong at times, it works well enough, at least until it can be based around both the rest of the sentence’s meaning and the jumbled letters.

While landscape mode is the no-brainer choice for new users, the more experienced including myself have no issues with the smaller keyboard available in portrait mode. I find the iPhone more comfortable to hold in that orientation, so thankfully I can type about just as well either way.

Beyond knocking out more than a few texts and instant messages on an iPhone in a fairly satisfactory fashion, I am also no stranger to typing 1,000-word editorials on it. Truth is, I have practically no complaints for what screen real estate practically allows, even when being such an avid writer.

If the next iPhone does feature a slightly bigger screen, the typing experience could almost become fantastic since there would be more room for each key, leading to a smaller chance for error.

There is one significant reason that the iOS virtual keyboard is great: it’s always available to me. It works, it is usable for long writings, and it I can always pull it out of my pocket and begin typing away. In fact, since the only electronic device I currently have with me is my iPhone, my previous four posts were written with its touchscreen (though the majority of my posts were written on a Mac).

By the way, this post? Written, edited, and published on an iPhone 4.

End of Act Two

In resigning as CEO of Apple today, Steve Jobs takes on the role as Chairman of the Board. In that regard, tomorrow will likely be no different than yesterday. Not for Apple, not for us. Except it will be totally different. We’ll still be able to buy iPhones and iPads, we’ll still get iOS 5 and iPhone 5 this October, we’ll still be delighted, and things will still be magical. They just won’t be the same. Steve Jobs has ended the greatest Second Act in the history of a technology company, arguably of any modern business.

Act One saw Steve Jobs co-founding Apple and helping to mainstream the command line interface and the first successful personal computer with the Apple II. He went on to make the graphical user interface popular with Macintosh. Then Apple showed him the door.

Intermission was when Jobs founded NeXT and bought and nurtured Pixar.

Act Two began when Apple started to fail and fail hard and they bought NeXT and brought Steve Jobs back to the company. He went on to launch the iMac, iTunes and iPod, OS X, Apple Retail, iPhone and iPad.

Taken apart, any one of these accomplishments would be astonishing. Taken together, they’re almost unmatchable. They’re world changing, or as Jobs himself might put it, universe denting. He became the personification of Apple, the incarnation, every bit as iconic as the logo. They seemed almost inseparable.

But Jobs was and is not a force of nature, he’s human. His health required him to take not one, but several leaves of absence. He survived pancreatic cancer. He survived a liver transplant. And like even the greatest of heavyweight champions, battles fought, even won, take their toll.

For all his taste and all his vision, one of Steve Jobs’ greatest assets has always been his strategic genius. From the timing of product releases to the timing of his medical leaves, his positioning of Apple executives on stage and within the company has been as meticulously planned as any iPhone or iPad introduction. He’s not holding onto power or position for their own sake. He’s handing over the company in carefully considered steps. He’s leaving on his own terms, even naming his successor — Tim Cook.

Cook takes over one of the most successful, affluent, and influential companies in the world, and he takes it over at its prime. Apple right now is firing on all cylinders. It’s earning record profits after record profits, and a lot of that is due to Cook. He is the best logistics guy in the business, the best COO. But CEO is not COO, and that begs the question — does Cook continue on as COO with some CEO duties, or does Apple start looking for a new COO? It’s often asked if Apple can go on without Steve Jobs as CEO, but equally important is can Apple go on without Tim Cook as COO?

Steve Jobs is the visionary, the man who almost willed into existence the consumer electronics future. Tim Cook is the man who made those visions manifest, who masterminded getting those products onto the shelves with as little waste and as much profit as possible. They’ve worked together in those roles for over a decade, and with spectacular results.

Will competitors see an opening? Will HP quickly un-cancel the TouchPad? Likely not, at least not for a while still. Changes at Apple do not miraculous make for new competing products. Will partners test for weakness? Will a carrier try to strong-arm some crapware onto the iPhone? Again, likely not, not without getting hit so fast and so hard their towers feel it.

Because Steve Jobs hasn’t gone anywhere. He’s changed titles and offices, moved from CEO to Chairman of the board, but he’s still there to lend his vision to Tim Cook’s implementation. He’s still there as part of the strongest team in consumer electronics, with Jony Ive, Phil Schiller, and all the rest. He’s still there to say no when he has to and to help guide Apple, not towards the second star on the left and straight ahead until morning, but straight to the center of liberal arts and computer sciences that has served them so well yesterday and will keep serving them well tomorrow and beyond. And the reason for that is simple:

For Steve Jobs, as much as this is the end of Act Two, it’s also the beginning Act Three.

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