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David Werjefelt

Member since: Jun 20th, 2005

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Rumor Roundup: Apple-branded HDTVs, Blu-Ray, more NVIDIA (TUAW.com)

Oct 13th 2008 11:06AM New Dispays + Macbook with dock-port
= laptop behind screen (portable iMac-thingy)

A laptop easily docked inside a screen would be really nice.
Wouldn't it?

TUAW Back-to-School Giveaway Day 13: an iPhone (TUAW.com)

Aug 29th 2007 6:27AM Unbelievable! Whii!

Will Apple release a black iMac? (TUAW.com)

Feb 25th 2007 5:37PM So, but WHAT WOULD AN UPDATE CONTAIN?
What hardware would you seem plausible to find in a iMac released within the next 10 days? I have hard time seing a rigid update but instead a small bump here and there, like graphics-card.

What do you think the next iMac would have on the INSIDE?

Business Week on Jonathan Ive (TUAW.com)

Sep 20th 2006 4:00PM It's called economy! Functional economy, graphical economy, form economy. As Einstein said: "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler."

Greenpeace declares MacBooks 'poison Apples' (TUAW.com)

Sep 20th 2006 12:16PM This is just lame, defending Apple. Why would Greenpeace push this fact if it wasn't important. (I could understand you if it was Dell reporting.)

On short term the toxic can seem more good than bad for us Macbook users, but not for the rest of the world, or our kids that we're handing this world over to.

Come on, admit that finding another suitable and less environmentally dangerous substance would be a great thing. And just don't always think of yourself but step further, in the long run, it'll be good even for you, though you just don't get it now.

Aqua is dead, long live Aqua! (TUAW.com)

Sep 12th 2006 7:01PM "Grouped View" in MS FILE-EXPLORER, should it have said.

Aqua is dead, long live Aqua! (TUAW.com)

Sep 12th 2006 6:59PM Unification IS NOT GOOD for any of us.
It makes different functioning programs look the same, though they do different stuff. Apple should give developers every possibility to give their app the look it needs to deliver the proper user experience. Recognition is powerful and can still be achived, but flamboyant graphical expressions of GUI's should be promoted, not limited.

GIVE ME AIR. That right, while i dont like much of iTunes 7 new look, it has brought at least some of the air that WMP give, or the "Grouped View" in Microsoft Explorer has. I only ask for a short gap between the albums and artists in the classic iTunes library view. It eases the eyes grouping function when browsing really fast.

COVERFLOW. Wow, they just bought it and put it in there. It could have been so much more. (Though making image-less albums black instead of white was a good draw.

Rob Griffiths' first impressions of Leopard (TUAW.com)

Aug 23rd 2006 4:15PM I think its pretty obvious. Apple is time-pressed. They aren't on schedule, and hadn't gotten where they hoped to be when WWDC approached.

The Intel shift has taken a lot of effort (and renewing the iPod is harder and harder), and not having enough to ready stuff to show on WWDC pushed the Vista-bashing, the multiple talkers, and the "top-secret" sign. I still personally belive the Finder will be revitalised, and since it is this basic overhaul, much stuff to present depend on it being there. I mean having the new finder in the back.

All functions presented were not very well collected, and we have since, from leaked screens, seen that there was more that should've been presented. Like the help transitions, done with core animation.

Apple are short on time, at least on how they want it to be.

Apple planning multi-OS box? (Download Squad)

Nov 12th 2005 6:58AM Is it? How would boot sector viruses affect this?