Borrowed from Mr. Brumfield
Some work. Mostly play.
Borrowed from Mr. Brumfield
What concerns me, and others in the security community, however, is that if simply visiting a website with your iPhone can cause it to be jailbroken - just imagine what else could hackers do by exploiting this vulnerability?
— JailBreakMe: Security warning for iPhone and iPad owners | Graham Cluley’s blog
Nice interface. It makes the iPhone (and others) look old.
The apps just aren’t there.
Mr. Davidson writes: “Look at what happens (possibly) with the iPad though. You can just sense by looking at it that it’s a bit “early”. There isn’t enough to do with it yet. The New York Times app looks nice and all, but it’s a far cry from a world of widely available, richly laid out e-publications (I personally question, however, if we even need this sort of world). You also can’t use the iPad for home automation stuff yet (although my buddy Danny will be working on it). You can’t beam Hulu from it to your TV. You can’t video conference with it. You can’t control it with voice commands. You can’t run it for a week on a single charge. These are all things I think we’ll see in the next several years, and thus it may become a more valuable device as time goes on.”
Time, an iPhone application styled after the Swiss train station mondiale.