June 27, 2007
Steve Jobs answers iPhone questions
Mossblog
Walt Mossberg is the Wall Street Journal’s main tech writer. He is also the founder of the All Things Digital conference where he had a rare one-on-one interview with Steve Jobs of Apple.
“Almost everyone we’ve talked to hates their phone. The terrible user interfaces keep most users from discovering or using most of the features. We’d like to change that for everyone. Many users want both a phone and an iPod, since most phones are not good music players. When you subtract the $200 cost of an iPod, which is included in the iPhone, the rest of the iPhone costs just $299.”
Can Dell be cool?
Valleywag
Tim Faulkner poses the questions now that Dell is offering multi-coloured notebooks.
“Dell, the now second place computer manufacturer, is fighting to regain its market prominence through a series of initiatives, including a new consumer-focused campaign which “paints” their new products as fashionable.”
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The Browser
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“AthenaHealth a pioneer in delivering software as a service to small doctors, filed its long-awaited S1 Friday with the SEC indicating its intent to go public.”