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Yearly Archives: 2012
Netflix CEO’s Comcast comments get FCC’s attention
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings’ criticism of how Comcast meters bandwidth usage of its own Xfinity app on Xbox 360 has gotten the attention of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
United Continental CFO takes spot at Apple as VP of sales
United Continental’s CFO has switched jobs to become a VP of Sales at Apple.
Olympic organizers ask Keith Moon to rejoin The Who
The London 2012 opening ceremony is going to be called Isles of Wonder, but there can be no wonderment more wonderful than the fact that Olympics organizers wanted Keith Moon to perform.Moon has been dead for 34 years.
Maybe they could get Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin to perform too.
RIM considers hiring a financial advisor
Reuters:
Research In Motion is considering hiring a financial adviser to weigh its strategic options, Bloomberg News said on Monday, citing three sources with knowledge of the matter.
Here’s a better idea — how about hiring designers or a CEO that knows what he’s doing.
Meet the Filmmakers of the Tribeca Film Festival
If you are lucky enough to live in the New York City area, Apple is sending out invites to their “Meet the Filmmakers” series in conjunction with the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival. Filmmakers like Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Brad Hall, Morgan Spurlock and Will Arnett wil be on hand, talking about their latest projects.
The 2012 Tribeca Film Festival runs from April 18th to the 29th.
Sizzling Bacon Candles
Short of whipping out a skillet and doing a quick fry-up, how can we enjoy that wonderful meaty sweet and smokey aroma without the temptation and subsequent belt-busting and heart-clogging richness of actual cured-pork ingestion? Bacon scented candles, of course!These premium scented candles are long-lasting and made from actual rendered bacon fat using a top-secret process that preserves bacon’s natural aromas and essential oils.
Mmm…Bacon. I have to imagine the only people who would buy these would be single guys. Would any woman allow you to fill up her home with the smell, however delicious, of bacon?
Justice for Cisco
Hearing the commotion, Cisco came from the back yard and into the driveway, barking at the officer, as any dog would do. Mike’s hands in the air, a gun pointed at him, he was afraid for his life, and therefore could not move or attempt to quiet or restrain Cisco. He told the officer that Cisco would not bite him, to please not shoot his dog. Almost immediately, a bullet was put into Cisco’s chest, killing him instantly.
The cop was responding to a domestic dispute call, went to the wrong address and shot this poor guy’s dog.
Google is not the free and open Web
Joshua Schnell:
Five minutes of fact checking online turned up five examples of Google abusing its power and doing things in direct contrast to a free and open web.
FoxTrot for iPad
Announcing my simultaneous first steps into the worlds of e-books and self-publishing. I’m pretty excited. If you’re an iPad user who likes FoxTrot or who has a kid who likes FoxTrot, these are for you.I’m calling them FoxTrot Pad Packs, because I like the metaphor of collectable cards and how you build up your collection via booster packs. I made them myself using Apple’s free iBooks Author software. Each $1.99 book contains 100 strips, some old, some new, some story lines, some stand-alone jokes, some black and white dailies, some color Sundays. The idea is to create mini books that take maybe 20-30 minutes to read and which aren’t bogged down with a ton of outdated references, as happens with my older, chronologically arranged print books.
Most of us are fans of the strip and this looks like an interesting way to collect a variety of them.
Apple updates Cards app for Mother’s Day
Cards includes a few new categories and templates, including one for Mother’s Day.
Lightning strikes the Bay Bridge
Amazing.
LogMyRun for iPhone
Dedicated runners keep a detailed log of all of their runs. But keeping a running journal can be tedious. You have to enter data like route names and distances over and over. LogMyRun for iPhone streamlines the process and eliminates the tedium. LogMyRun also makes it easy to share your runs with your teammates and friends via email and Twitter.
New iPad arrives in 12 more countries this week
Apple plans to release the new iPad in 12 more countries this Friday, with even more countries getting the device next Friday.
Scoople [Sponsor]
Cast your vote on the most relevant Apple stories of the day. Predict how others in the community will vote. Win when you’re right. Get the free Scoople app.
I’ve been using this app for quite a while and am liking it.
Netflix CEO calls out Comcast over net neutrality
Netflix’s CEO is taking Comcast to task for violating the principles of net neutrality.
Apple unveils future features of Final Cut Pro X
Larry Jordan:
Apple began providing “advanced looks” as part of the roll-out to the launch of FCP X and wanted to continue letting us know what’s coming. (I think this is a great idea, because it helps us plan.)Here are the bullet points (none of this was demoed):– Multichannel Audio Editing Tools – Dual Viewers – MXF Plug-in Support – RED camera support
TSA inspector charged with stealing eight iPads
Fox News:
A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) official has been charged after being accused of stealing eight iPads from luggage at Dallas/Fort Worth International airport.
Squarespace gunning for WordPress
Erin Griffith for PandoDaily:
But, especially with Squarespace 6, Casalena said the platform is ready for adoption from publishers of any size. Version five, while excellent, “wasn’t a developer’s dream come true because they couldn’t get into all the code,” he said. The new version is more open for developers. The company is completely capable of hosting high volume sites and is building out programs comparable to WordPress’s support staff.
I’m beta testing Squarespace 6 and I really like what I see so far. There are some functionality things that I’m not too sure about yet, but I expect this to be a really big rollout.
Now THAT’S a conversion van
Becker Auto Design is offering luxury conversion vans that’ll set you back $400K. It’s a lot of money, but boy, you’d be riding in luxury.
Pixelmator 2.0
Many thanks to Pixelmator for sponsoring The Loop’s RSS feed this week.
Pixelmator – beautifully designed, easy-to-use, fast and powerful image editing app for Mac OS X.
Amplified: Crunchy Center
Unofficial Spotify iPad app
Brent Dirks:
My utter disgust at Spotify’s inability to produce an official iPad client has been well documented. And Petriv, an interactive UI/UX designer and developer from New York, is taking it upon himself to beat Spotify to the punch.
Judge: Apple can intervene between Lodsys and app developers
Apple is allowed to intervene in cases where patent troll Lodsys has gone after App Store developers for violating its patents, which Lodsys says include in-app purchases.
Apple is not working on a project with Philippe Starck
Reached for comment, an Apple spokeswoman said the company is not working on a new product with Starck. If he was working on a project with Apple, he isn’t any more.
Developers on iCloud’s first six months
Federico Viticci:
With third-party developers, however, adoption of iCloud sync and storage features has turned out to be a bit tricker, and possibly less intuitive than Apple’s own implementation due to the early nature of the platform.
I’m hoping this gets easier for developers. I rely on iCloud and would like to use it even more.
Instarchive, by Recollect
Instarchive:
There’s been a lot of talk about Instagram lately. We’re pretty sure the sky isn’t falling, but you should always have a backup, so we built this little tool for you.It’s called Instarchive, sign into your Instagram account and we’ll send your photos down to your computer in a convenient zip file. It’s quick and easy, we hope you like it.
Hat tip to Daring Fireball.
In-app purchases lawsuit still pending against Apple
A class action lawsuit alleges Apple allowed “bait apps” in the App Store – apps that encouraged users to ring up large amounts of in-app purchases.
Pebble: E-Paper watch for iPhone and Android
The Pebble is an “electronic” watch with an e-paper display. It vibrates, has a three-axis accelerometer and contains Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR for connecting to your phone. Battery life is seven days and is charged via USB.The beauty of the Pebble Watch will be the apps and customization – everything from different styles of watch faces to all kinds of apps.
Amazingly, this Kickstarter project is fully funded already with over $2 million dollars pledged and still 35 days left to go.
Craft Beer App
The Craft Beer App has (deep breath): an enormous database of craft beer (from all 50 states), beer podcasts, beer videos, beer descriptions, reviews, ratings and food pairing recommendations. Most importantly, it will locate your favorite craft beers around your location. Want an Allagash White, like, yesterday? Done. Left Hand Milk Stout? No problem.The availability obviously depends on your location, but it’s easily the best use of geo-location to date. Besides, what else are you going to do in the car/bus/cab? Draw something? This is obviously better.
Mmmm…beer.