19 Jul 2010

Apple's Magic Trackpad approved by FCC

Filed under: Bluetooth, Apple

Apple's Magic Trackpad approved by FCC

by Mike Schramm (RSS feed) on Jul 19th 2010 at 3:30PM

We've seen the Magic Trackpad name before, and we've even gotten a glimpse of what the device might be -- a larger, Bluetooth-enabled multitouch surface designed to bring all of the gestural and multitouch capability found on the iDevices and MacBooks to the desktop itself. Now, Engadget notes that it appears the FCC has approved testing of such a device for Apple -- a "Bluetooth trackpad" that's reportedly set for production. The testing was actually done in October of last year, but FCC filings have risen into public view, which means that Apple could finally unveil the device as soon as later this week.

Not much is known about the actual device (with the model number A1339), but presumably it would be used as a larger touch surface for Bluetooth-enabled computers. Does that mean Apps on the Mac, or, at the very least, actual multitouch testing for iPhone development? We'll have to wait and see.

via tuaw.com

 

19 Jul 2010

Leo in his kennel

17 Jul 2010

Home with Leo

Just got home a bit ago with Leo, our new golden retriever :)

16 Jul 2010

iPhone 4 press conference, by the numbers

Filed under: iPhone

iPhone 4 press conference, by the numbers

by Megan Lavey (RSS feed) on Jul 16th 2010 at 2:00PM

 

Apple dropped a lot of interesting numbers during the press conference this morning, from both their own research and AT&T's data. Steve Jobs also said that three million iPhone 4s have been sold to date, so let's put this into perspective.

.55 percent: This is the percentage of iPhone 4 users who have contacted AppleCare regarding antenna or reception issues. This comes out to only 16,500 AppleCare cases. We are not sure if this includes issues related to the proximity sensor; however, Jobs later acknowledged in the press conference that the proximity sensor will be addressed in a future software update.

1.7 percent: This is the number of iPhone 4s returned to AT&T since the initial release 22 days ago, which comes out to roughly 51,000 returns. By contrast, 6 percent of iPhone 3GS were returned in its early days -- and the numbers of those sold are lower than the iPhone 4.

The final number is that AT&T is reporting that less than one more call per 100 placed is dropped compared to the iPhone 3GS -- more calls are dropped than the earlier model, but it's only one more per one hundred. However, as was said in our liveblog discussion, this number probably does not take into account the calls that failed to connect in the first place.

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16 Jul 2010

Info on the earthquake that woke us up this morning http://www.wtop.com/?nid=25&sid=2004187

16 Jul 2010

RT @AnnCurry: USGS: Today’s earthquake is the largest recorded within 50 kilometers of Washington DC since 1974.

16 Jul 2010

Wow, whole house just shook, woke us all up.

14 Jul 2010

So the @audible_com iphone app is out. It’d be great..perfect even, if I could get it to download without fighting with it.

14 Jul 2010

Apple to Hold iPhone 4 Press Conference Friday

14 Jul 2010

NoSQL Database CouchDB Turns 1.0

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Co-Founder and Principle for Bluewater Consulting Group, LLC. I'm an avid java developer, ruby, groovy, scala dabbler - and a die hard Apple / Mac fan.