Posted on 08 January 2012. Tags: apple, computer technology, holograms, ipad, iphone, steve jobs
Apple Inc. announced today its founder did not ‘go gentle into that good night.’ Instead, Steve re-booted. Developer Etta Place told reporters, “We don’t hawk that ‘quantum leap forward’ jazz; we’re not Microsoft. Our work speaks for itself. What we’ve accomplished is Virtual Cloning.”
Ms. Place went on to explain VC had been a 2019 scheduled product release, but Job’s final contribution was leadership of the accelerated development timetable. Read the full story
Posted in Technology
Posted on 29 June 2010. Tags: Edward Scissorhands, gadgets, I-Phone, Manchester United, soccer, steve jobs, UK, Winona Ryder
CORNUCOPIA, California (GlossyNews) — Tech stocks are expected to open sharply lower tomorrow in reaction to the disturbing news from England. While it initially seemed Apple’s latest version of the I-phone was another unqualified triumph, hopes are now quickly fading.
Market watchers are taking a bearish ‘too soon to say’ attitude on Apple stock. Said Gordon Gecko of investment bank Guildenstern & Rosencrantz, “This could be Steve Jobs’ Katrina, no kidding.” Read the full story
Posted in Gadgets & Gizmos
Posted on 03 June 2010. Tags: apple, gadgets, ipad, next generation, Steve Ballmer, steve jobs, tablet PC
Cupertino, Ca (GlossyNews) — In what seemed to be a case of apparent carelessness on the part of an alleged Apple employee a next generation iPad was reported lost — eventually found — in a parking lot.
A leading technology Weblog about consumer electronics reportedly bought the next iPad from a piss drunk seventeen year old high school kid sobering up before he could drive himself home. Read the full story
Posted in Gadgets & Gizmos
Posted on 14 April 2010. Tags: air travel, bon jovi, ipod, pilot, plane accident, schwinn, steve jobs
Jersey City, NJ (GlossyNews) — A man listening to his iPod while learning to ride a rental 1967 Schwinn Fastback 5-speed tried desperately to gear down as he approached the tarmac just minutes before a Boeing 747 was set to take off. Even though the Schwinn’s gears were grinding loudly, the noise was not enough to warn the pilot, George Died, who had just gotten out to check the air in the right front tire of the plane.
“George noticed the plane pulling a little to the right when we taxied to the runway,” s Read the full story
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Posted on 23 March 2010. Tags: apple, bewitched, obituaries, pop culture, sargent, steve jobs, Technology, York
CUPERTINO, CA (GlossyNews) — Jerry York, Apple director and long-time adviser to billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian, has died. Sources at Apple Inc broke the news on Thursday.
York joined Apple’s board of directors in 1997, a time when most consumers and analysts doubted the company’s future. Read the full story
Posted in Biz News
Posted on 20 March 2010. Tags: app, app store, apple, iphone, ipod, itunes, steve jobs, weather
CUPERTINO, CA (GlossyNews) — Steve Jobs, co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc., proudly took the podium yesterday at the company’s headquarters for a surprise product announcement.
“The wait is over;” proclaimed Jobs, “I proudly give you the ‘Is It Raining?’ app!” Read the full story
Posted in Gadgets & Gizmos
Posted on 11 February 2010. Tags: CES, consumerism, creating demand, ipad, iphone, itablet, MacBook killer, steve jobs
Cupertino, CA Apple Inc. CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs was at it, again, doing what he does best — when not shouting at helpless employees at HQ, or in and out of hospital.
He was preaching the gospel of it’s newest product the iPad formerly known as the iTablet, with a low-cal version called the iTab.
For a product that has yet to hit the market, the iPad is touted by many technology pundits and TechTrendsTrackers, a leading [San Francisco]Bay area fad consultancy as the ‘ultimate iPhone and MacBook killer in a single blow and possibly,Macgod forbid, the iPod. Read the full story
Posted in Gadgets & Gizmos
Posted on 22 November 2009. Tags: apple, breast augmentation, imac, iphone, ipod, reconstructive surgery, steve jobs, synthetic breast
Addressing a press conference at his corporate headquarters in California’s Silicone Valley, Steve Jobs, the company founder of Crapple, announced today that they has developed a breast implant that can store and play music.
This is further being considered a major social breakthrough due the fact whingeing women are forever complaining about men staring at their boobs and yet never listening to them. Read the full story
Posted in Gadgets & Gizmos
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