‘Macsimum Recommended Reading’ for July 25
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Jul 25, 2008 at 5:32pm
“Celebrity Fake List: Top 10 iPhone Clones: Apple iPhone is undoubtedly a settled trademark. It is a high quality product. No wonder that Apple is releasing its new generation 3G iPhone in 60 days. But that’s the bit of news. I’m driving at the fact that a number of companies try to copy the device in all the possible ways in order to make their products more popular. —CellMAD
“Improved iPhone 3G Still Must Prove Itself to Bankers: Apple’s addition of enterprise applications to 3G iPhone huge step forward, but some businesses remain hesitant over security.”—Finance Tech
“MacBook Air core Shutdown”—PlasmaBlog
‘Doom’ing The iPhone” [”’We have a title we want to develop exclusively for iPhone,’ he says. ‘I’m not announcing anything specifically, but it would be a graphical tour de force.’ ... One of the biggest appeals of the iPhone, says Carmack, is that it can handle big games that are 10 megabytes or more. ... That makes the iPhone look like a big open field. The hard part, Carmack concedes, will be reigning himself in.”]—Forbes.com
” Finally, irrefutable video proof that Steve Jobs is healthy”—Macenstein
“iPhone 2.1 Update to Bring Turn-by-Turn GPS?” Wired Blogs: Gadget Lab
“Slacker App Coming to iPhone and BlackBerry”—Laptop Magazine
“Companies are scrambling to reap big money from sales of the 3G iPhone”—Forbes
“Apple Investors Need to Get a Grip”—Seeking Alpha
“Apple Without Steve Jobs”—BBC News
“Peeking Inside The iPhone”—Forbes.com
“C2D 2.93GHz mobile chip is coming”—Fudzilla
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Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 4,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.






