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Remains of the Day: A Newton is fruit and cake
by Lex Friedman, Macworld.com
One iPhone owner is very sorry, Apple wants a 3D iPhone, and ZDNet wants a new Newton: The remainders for Friday, January 13, 2012 are never happy with what they've got.
Philharmonic iPhone Disrupter Apologies (And Hasn't Slept In Days) (Gothamist)
A couple days ago, New York Philharmonic music director Alan Gilbert halted a performance of Mahler's Ninth Symphony because an audience member's iPhone wouldn't stop ringing. (Whether Gilbert was more offended that the phone was ringing, or that the owner hadn't changed his ringtone from the iPhone's default Marimba, we're not sure.) The iPhone owner in question says that it may have been his iPhone's alarm clock going off, and not his ring—but that the phone was so new, he didn't recognize the tones as his own. The guy even says he hasn't slept in two days. To be fair, though, that's not guilt: He still hasn't figured out how to silence his dang phone.
Apple exploring motion-based 3D user interface for iPhone (AppleInsider)
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