Avengers Minions, via Steph.
(If you haven’t seen the trailer for Despicable Me 2, you should go do that.)
Avengers Minions, via Steph.
(If you haven’t seen the trailer for Despicable Me 2, you should go do that.)
I’m excited for when Apple releases iPhoto for iOS 1.0. You know, the one that can delete and organize photos, and maybe even sync with its big bro.
Related: I thought Apple didn’t allow betas in the App Store.
Russell Brand In Court of the Day: Russell Brand’s, um, brand of comedy isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but, if anything, he’s pretty good at being on his toes when it comes to making light of a dull situation. As such, when Brand was testifying about the UK’s drug policy to Parliament, he made quite the show out of it, which also happened to be better than his stand-up.
Infographic of the Day: A public transit-style guide to the evolving Obama and Romney positions on gay marriage. (Embiggen.)
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Some really startling stats about obesity from this week’s Newsweek
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson:
“You lie awake at night worrying about what is that which will disrupt your business model. Apple iMessage is a classic example. If you’re using iMessage, you’re not using one of our messaging services, right? That’s disruptive to our messaging revenue stream.”
Here’s an idea, instead of laying awake at night waiting for someone to disrupt your business, why not try actually innovating? What a losing mindset.
SMS has been a colossal rip-off forever. That carriers knew this. They knew such a scam couldn’t last forever. Yet they did nothing, sealing their fate.
This also proves that Apple was smart not to tell the carriers about iMessage before they launched it. They would have bitched and moaned and tried to kill it before it ever saw the light of day.