Sep 10, 2009 Pick a Favorite
We posted our new 5th generation iPod nano iClear Sketch cases here last night. You’ve had some time to take a gander. Now the big question is which one is your favorite?
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We posted our new 5th generation iPod nano iClear Sketch cases here last night. You’ve had some time to take a gander. Now the big question is which one is your favorite?
There’s an interesting post today on Silicon Alley Insider about the rise in iPhone use for business. A recent study by Goldman Sachs found that 50% of the respondents said they use their iPhones for “both personal and business use.”
How about you? Are you using your smartphone for both business and personal use? Let’s find out….
This is where I shamelessly plug our cases for BlackBerry and iPhone.
There’s an interesting post on Gizmodo about the impending death of the desktop PC. John Herrman writes:
Stephen Baker, an analyst for industry watchers NPD, shared with me a wider picture of how retail PC sales break down. The way he put it made measuring the rise and fall of sales percentages seem dumb—there really aren’t any sales to lose: “In US retail, 80% of sales are notebooks now,” he said. “Start throwing in stuff like iMacs and all-in-ones”—which share more hardware DNA with laptops and netbooks than traditional desktops—”and it gets even higher.”
The majority of people I work with have notebooks.
What do you think? What are you using most these days, your desktop machine or a notebook?
Yesterday a friend of mine was scrolling through my iPhone. He gasped when he noticed how many applications that I have installed.
I have 7 pages filled with 16 apps per page. That’s 112 apps! I’ve become so use to seeing them there everyday, that I’ve never realized how many were installed.
I asked the question on Twitter, and it turns out most people are like me. They are iPhone-App-Aholics
I guess this explains how over a billion applications have already been downloaded.
How many do you have?