Negative Space: iPhone
- Another reason to keep Flash off the iPhone
- I don’t know what Czerniak’s position is about Flash on the iPhone; I hope he’s against it, because if his opinions about Flash on Snow Leopard gain any traction, Flash will never be on any mobile device.
- Apple censors Kama Sutra
- Apple denied the beautiful e-reader Eucalyptus because it lets you search the web and find classics works of pornography… like the Kama Sutra. They’ve rejected the app because… you might use it to read Victorian porn.
- Apple’s spinning mirror: exploiting children for dictatorships
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Apple has decided on “child porn” as the root password to disable privacy on their phones. But the system they’re using appears to be mostly worthless at detecting the exploitation of children, and very useful for detecting dissent from authoritarian governments.
- Art Deco iPhone
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This has been my iPhone’s wallpaper since I got the 4S about a year ago. The iOS font selection has finally caught up with it.
- Eucalyptus now available
- Apple has relented: you can now view the Kama Sutra in browsers other than Safari.
- Eucalyptus, revisited
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Eucalyptus is a great replacement for the paperback, not so great at using the fact that it’s a computer. But if you enjoy classics, I highly recommend it; it’s a beautiful e-reader for your iPhone/iPod Touch.
- How does Apple’s supposed anti-conservative bias matter?
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If you think Apple has a bias against conservatives or Christians, you definitely don’t want Apple to build a tool its employees can use to help guess an iPhone’s password.
- The iPad as a dealership-locked automobile
- Yes, computers need to get easier to use just like cars did. But the iPod Touch model is nothing like the automobile market.
- iPhone review process squeezes out another one
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Apple’s iPhone review process has now rejected the English language for being objectionable.
- Pocket Gods & Monsters
- Quick access to common tables from the Gods & Monsters rulebook. This is an HTML 5 web app, so it should work on any iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. It’s set up as an off-line app, so you should be able to bookmark it and then use it on your laptop or mobile device even when you don’t have network access.
- Spread your wings: the new iPad
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Looks cool. Looks better than anything else out there. Now, when can I start writing my own programs for it?
More Information
- Privacy on iPhone—Private Side
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This is the best Apple ad I’ve seen in a long time. It rivals their rip-mix-burn ad from the music encryption wars. (For extra credit, count the number of walls in this video.)