Magic Mouse: out with the old, in with the new.
After tolerating its shortcomings for too long, a couple of days ago I decided to stop using the Mighty Mouse with my primary Mac, pass it to my faithful G4 Cube, and buy a Magic Mouse.
After tolerating its shortcomings for too long, a couple of days ago I decided to stop using the Mighty Mouse with my primary Mac, pass it to my faithful G4 Cube, and buy a Magic Mouse.
One of my favourite cars, just parked near a cafeteria I usually frequent.
Ieri leggevo questo post di John Gruber su Daring Fireball. Inizio traducendo la parte che mi interessa trattare in questa sede: Brian X. Chen di Wired, sulle applicazioni iPhone di default che non sono presenti su iPad: Se ricordate, iPhone viene venduto con alcune applicazioni preinstallate che sembrano però mancare su iPad: Borsa, Calcolatrice, Orologio, Meteo e Memo Vocali. Che succede? Apple non ha risposto alla richiesta di un commento in proposito, ma provo a […]
It seems that a lot of people, after realising the effectiveness of the iPad's touch interface and general user experience, have started to question and discuss what's wrong with the current state of personal computing.
Where, by judging some reactions to the iPad's introduction, I feel it's 2007 all over again, and where I make some observations regarding the iPad's potential.