Drobo Adds Thunderbolt Support, Solid State Drives

The Drobo 5D with dual Thunderbolt portsBoth models include two Thunderbolt ports along with USB 3.0, a redesigned hardware and software architecture for improved performance and reliability, and by adding what the company is calling SSD acceleration the Drobo D5 and Drobo Mini offer substantially faster data transfer speeds.The Drobo drive arrays use the company’s…

Hon Hai CEO: iPhone 5 will Shame Samsung Galaxy S III

Mr. Gou told reporters that when the iPhone 5 ships it will put Samsung’s Galaxy S III to shame, according to Focus Taiwan.Considering Mr. Gou’s position as the CEO overseeing the company that builds iPhones for Apple, he could potentially have early information about the company’s next update for the combination iPod and smartphone. He…

Video Offers Side-by-Side Look at Microsoft & Steve Jobs Keynotes

Looking at pieces of Steve Jobs’s January 2010 keynote introducing the original iPad to Monday’s keynote by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and other executives side by side, it’s easy to see that over the last 28 months, Microsoft has been taking some detailed notes. Send in the clones! Whether or not the company made good…

WWDC: Max Seelemann - If I’d Stayed in School, I’d Die

___________________ Dave Hamilton: So, you’re with a company called “The Soulmen,” and you’ve been developing … interesting apps. Text editors, a kid’s music player, and that sort of thing. Tell me a little bit about where that started and how it all happened. Max Seelemann: You know, we started ten years ago. Actually I got…

Senator Asks Apple & Google for Privacy Priority in Maps

Senator Charles Schumer Apple announced a new mapping service on June 11th during the company’s annual World Wide Developer Conference. That service includes impressive 3D aerial views the company has been developing. Knowing that Apple’s announcement was coming, Google announced the week before its own enhancements to Google Maps, one of the world’s most popular…

WWDC: Working for Apple Wasn’t Enough: Mike Bombich

___________________Dave Hamilton: I’m here with Mike Bombich of Bombich Software, Inc. You have an interesting story. You have been developing essentially one app in your app developer role for many, many years, and that’s Carbon Copy Cloner. But you’ve had an interesting history with Apple that goes back further than that. Mike Bombich: Yes, I’ve…

iAd Exec Mike Owen Moves to AdColony

AdColony snags Apple iAd exec Mike OweniAd is Apple’s own service for delivering in-app ads to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The service supports interactive advertisements and has been touted as a tool for drawing in more potential customers.Mr. Owen isn’t the first executive to leave Apple’s iAd program. Andy Miller, Apple’s vice president…

Post WWDC: Flying Supersonic with the Gear Down

If you watch the keynote, you’ll see that the plan, as always, is to show developers how they can delight their customers with Apple products. This is in contrast to the traditional PC industry where cut-throat pricing and a drive to the bottom of the market doesn’t provide the excellence and capability needed for modern…

ThankYouPro App Creates & Mails Elegant Cards

ThankYouPro from Zendoa LLC is a new app, available from the iTunes app store. The app is free but there is a charge of US$2.99 for each card they mail for you. ThankYouPro iconIt is found in the Lifestyle category and was updated June 4, 2012. It is available in English only and requires iOS…

WWDC: FadingRed Finds Opportunity in Bad Backup Habits

Dave Hamilton: So…I think the best place to start is with what we were chatting about a little while ago, an app called Senuti. Brittany Tarvin: Sure. I met my co-founder, Whitney Young, who’s the original creator of Senuti when we were in college together. So, he was kinda doing that on the side. And…

Apple Sued After Time Capsule Failure Leads to Lost Data

The Time Capsule lets users back up data over their local Wi-Fi network via OS X’s built-in Time Machine feature. “The defect with the Time Capsules, which invariably destroyed the stored data, amounts to a fundamental and total breach of contract,” Perminder Tung said in his filing with the court. “The alleged ‘Time Capsule’ did not…

Microsoft to Introduce its Own iPad Competitor

The decision to get into the tablet space with its own hardware is a reversal of Microsoft’s previous stance where the company said it would partner with hardware makers instead of competing with them.Microsoft’s own tablet could look something like thisIf that sounds vaguely familiar, it should because Microsoft made a similar promise to portable…

In Search of New Website Tools to Replace iWeb, Part II

_________ Last year, I launched the initial discussion of this conversion process in “In Search of New Web Site Tools to Replace iWeb, Part I.” In that article, I pointed to Apple’s FAQ that shows which legacy services would migrate to iCloud and which would not. iWeb publishing is not on the migration list. That…

HTC Drops ITC iPhone Patent Infringement Appeal

“I think HTC did the right thing. I never believed that its first complaint against Apple had merit,” said Florian Mueller of Foss Patents. “HTC could certainly have afforded to continue with the appeal, but it would only have annoyed the CAFC and the ITC.”HTC drops appeal in ITC ruling on iPhone patent infringementApple and…

Judge: No Injunction for Samsung Galaxy SIII

Samsung gets to sell its Galaxy SIII smartphone in the U.S.Judge Koh’s decision, according to Reuters, doesn’t imply that Apple can’t get an injunction; instead, it’s simply a matter of timing. With only a week to review all of the information in the case, she doesn’t have enough time to work through all of the…

Waze Gets in on Apple Maps Fun

Apple’s iOS 6 Maps app will get some help from WazeTechCrunch noted that Waze was listed in the legal notices in iOS 6’s code, as were several other mapping-related companies. Along with TomTom and Waze, Getchee, Localeze, Urban Mapping, DMTI, and MapData Sciences were also listed.Apple showed off its Google-free map system on Monday during…

NZXT’s Cryo E40 Notebook Cooler Is Unlike Any Other

The Cryo E40 from NZXT is a most unusual notebook cooler. There is a top and a bottom and in between those two pieces are two 80 mm moveable fans that are held in place by low-powered magnets. The user locates the two fans so that they pinpoint the hotspot locations for their specific computer. The fans…

NOAA Radar US App Shows Weather Radar & Warnings

The NOAA Radar US app for iOS shows the local terrain and weather radar images. Colored quadrilaterals outline regions of watches and warnings. The app is a must in stormy weather. Recently, in the Denver region, we’ve had some very bad weather — tornados and hail storms. I found myself wanting more specific information about…

Apple to Pay $2.25M in iPad 4G False Advertising Settlement

Apple to pay $2.5 million settlement in Australian iPad false advertising lawsuitApple found itself on the wrong end of the law after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission accused the company of misrepresenting the third generation iPad’s wireless data capabilities by including the term “4G” in product advertising. The country’s cell carriers don’t support the 4G…

Apple Seeks Ban on Samsung Galaxy S III Smartphone

“I just don’t have the human bandwidth [for the escalating complaints between the two companies],” Judge Lucy Koh said, according to Bloomberg. “I wanted to give some notice that I cannot be an Apple v. Samsung judge.” Josh Krevitt, an Apple attorney, said that Apple was being aggressive with its ban requests because Samsung’s tactic…

Apple Reportedly Adding Baidu to iPhone in China

Currently, Chinese customers can download a separate app for the Baidu search service. The new arrangement would likely make it an optional, but probably not the default, search service for iPhones and iPads. Similarly, this past February, Apple added Baidu search service support to its latest upgrade of the Mac operating system. Baidu would provide…

Today, the Internet is a Little Better with IPv6

__________________________________ For various technical reasons and because the Internet is running out of assignable addresses, the Internet community has decided to move from what’s called IPv4 with 4.3 billion addresses to IPv6 which has more than 1038 addresses. To find out more and how this may affect you, refer to “A Layman’s Guide to the…

WWDC 2012 Banners Go Up, Tout Great Ideas & Great Things

WWDC banners tout great ideas and great thingsWWDC is Apple’s annual event to give iOS and OS X developers details on the company’s roadmap, and also offers developers the opportunity to work directly with Apple engineers for a few days. The event will include over 100 technical sessions presented by Apple engineers, and 100 hands-on…