Apple’s Developer Connections seems to be down

Probably everything is updated for the new iPhone OS 4.0 rumored to be launched tomorrow…

Developer Connection Website

Developer Connection Website

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Bamtoo website launched

Starting this week you can find all Bamtoo apps in the same website: http://www.bamtoo.com

Bamtoo Apps

Bamtoo Apps

InstaMail, PhotoLocator, iStockScreen, EyeRead and soon iRemind.

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Mobile Me - Find My iPhone - extends coverage

When I first subscribed to MobileMe (Oct 2009), Find My iPhone was not available for Romania. And probably for a lot of other countries. It was obvious since they use Google Maps and Google Maps had no details about romanian maps.

I’m not sure exactly when Google added maps for Romania but I’m pretty sure after they did Mobile Me still listed Find My iPhone as unavailable for your region.

But when I checked again today surprise, surprise

Mobile Me - Find My iPhone

Mobile Me - Find My iPhone

Probably it took a while to get the information from Google, since they are not in good terms anymore.

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What exactly is Google Chrome?

There’s a cool Chrome ad on youtube. First you see a normal browser. Which is typically grey. Then Google Chrome. Which is not typical and definitely not grey.

Then the whole page goes through different themes.

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Another Apple commercial in the NY Times

Another ad campaign in the New York Times targeting the users who have to backup all their data first before moving from XP to Windows 7.

PC goes in and blocks a user from switching. The final line “One down. Thousands and thousands to go”

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