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Please fix the iPhone

2008-10-24 by Jessica

Do you have an iPhone? Was it more than worth the long lines and months of anticipation? If you were to bump into Steve Jobs today (probably not at a discount shoe store, right?), is there anything about your iPhone that you would ask him to fix for you? The customer is always right, right?

Or, do you not have one, but want one? Have you been avoiding buying an iPhone until certain “bugs” are worked out?

Well, now you’ve got a voice: pleasefixtheiphone.com. This website is a customer-made To-Do list for Steve Jobs and Co. You can submit your own concern, or vote on what other’s have already written! The list is already 809 items long (and growing) and over 100,000 people have voted on what drives them most nuts about the iPhone.

I enjoyed my brief visit to the website, if only because it alerted me to the fact that my $20 phone with its text, phone call, calculator, and alarm clock options is more than outdated! Apparently I’m missing out on all sorts of functions, but I was relieved to know that even the fancy pants iPhone prevents its customers from synching with iTunes from their kitchen tables, just like mine does…whatever that means.

Image credits: pleasefixtheiphone.com


An iPhone a day keeps Steve Jobs away

2008-06-09 by Cordula

Tonight Steve Jobs will give one of his famous keynote speeches and present the new iPhone. We thought that was a good occasion to have a look at how Apple handles its communication, and after some stubborn research we managed to get hold of a top-secret flow-chart made by Mac. This document proves how thouroughly Apple makes sure that the right information is passed by the right people to the right audience at the right time… We trust you, so if you promise you won’t tell anyone, we’ll show it to you.

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Image credit: guim.fr


Dell MacBlock Air - there’s something in the envelope!

2008-04-04 by Cédric

As a Mac user I’ve always wondered why PCs are so massive and generally so ugly. Till I saw this video of a Dell desktop computer parodying Apple’s MacBook Air ad… Amazing how much can be put in an envelope!

I especially love all the goodies (cans, chicken, etc…) delivered with it. I could almost buy a PC…

Or rather not… :-)



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