∞ LA Times gets stupid

As you can imagine things have been pretty busy this week, so I’m just getting caught up on all the stupid that went on during the release of the iPhone 4S. One piece in particular from the LA Times caught … Continued

∞ Goodbye Steve

Steve Jobs meant a lot of things to different people. I thought I’d relay a simple story about the first time I met Steve. It was about 10 years ago at the Palo Alto, Calif. Apple store that I first … Continued

∞ Sprint to offer unlimited data plan for iPhone

AllThingsD: “We will be offering the benefit of our unlimited plans that start at just $69.99,” said spokeswoman Michelle Leff Mermelstein. Sprint’s $69.99 plan includes unlimited data and 450 voice minutes as well as unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling. Unlimited calling and … Continued

∞ A statement from Steve's family

Following the announcement from Apple that Steve Jobs passed away on Wednesday, Jobs’ family offered a statement: Steve died peacefully today surrounded by his family. In his public life, Steve was known as a visionary; in his private life, he … Continued

∞ Steve Jobs dead at 56

Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs has passed away, Apple confirmed on Wednesday. Jobs battled pancreatic cancer in 2004 and underwent a liver transplant following a leave of absence in 2009. He took another leave of absence in January, … Continued

∞ Hanging out at BAMM.TV

I came to California this week to attend Apple’s iPhone event, but I also stopped by to see the guys at BAMM.TV. Being a musician and a fan, I was interested in what this new company was doing to help … Continued

∞ Microsoft considering Yahoo bid

Reuters: Microsoft Corp is considering a bid for Yahoo Inc, resurfacing as a potential buyer after a bitter and unsuccessful fight to take over the Internet company in 2008, sources close to the situation said on Wednesday. Microsoft is the … Continued

∞ iPhone 5 stupid rumor roundup

ZDNet: You might have noticed in the run up to the new iPhone release (which turned out to be the iPhone 4S and not the iPhone 5) that certain tech outlets spent a lot of time telling you what Apple’s … Continued

∞ Siri is coming to Canada

After introducing the iPhone 4S on Tuesday, many of Apple’s Web sites around the world updated with information about Siri, Apple’s new voice assistant technology. One that was missing was Canada. Many have become concerned that Siri will not be … Continued

∞ iOS 5, iCloud coming October 12

Apple on Tuesday announced that iOS 5 and its new iCloud service will both be available on Wednesday, October 12, 2011. iOS 5 is a free update for all eligible iOS devices and iCloud is also free, though Apple offers … Continued

∞ Hands On with the iPhone 4S

I just spent about 30 minutes with Apple’s iPhone 4S and thought I’d give you my initial thoughts. First the iPhone 4S is exactly the same size as the existing iPhone 4. I laid my iPhone on top of the … Continued

∞ Apple to Samsung: We'll have our day in court, thanks

Reuters: Apple Inc rejected an offer from Samsung Electronics Co to settle their tablet computer dispute in Australia, possibly killing off the commercial viability of the South Korean firm’s new Galaxy tablet in that market. Last week Samsung agreed to … Continued

∞ Microsoft confirms Zune discontinuation

WinRumors: Microsoft has officially confirmed the death of its Zune player devices. The software giant removed references to the Zune HD from its Zune site on Monday and later claimed that the removal was “a mistake.” It appears that the … Continued

∞ Macminicolo [Sponsor]

The Mac mini is too small. The Mac mini is going to be killed by Apple. The Mac mini isn’t meant to be a server. Seven years and thousands of Mac minis later, Macminicolo remains the original and largest Mac … Continued

∞ No live feed of Apple event? Check here instead!

9to5Mac: In case there was any question, we’ve heard directly from Apple PR that there won’t be a webcast of Apple’s iPhone launch event. That shouldn’t matter, because The Loop will be there, and we’ll be covering the event live. … Continued

∞ Adobe acquires TypeKit

Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch announced at the company’s MAX 2011 conference in Los Angeles on Tuesday that Adobe has acquired Typekit, a subscription-based online font service. Typekit enables Web designers to legally license and embed typefaces on their Web pages. … Continued