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Archive for May 30th, 2007

ATTN: Students

Livescribe has launched a pen which is similar to some digital pens out there today, except its better. The “Smartpen” which will come out in quarter 4 of 2007, will be able to visually record your notes so they can be viewed on a computer. Also, it records audio. When it combines these to functions, magic occurs. If I were to go to a class and sit through a lecture taking notes on paper, I may not remember what context I took those notes under. Problems solved, now with my smart pen, I can just tap on part of my notes and it will replay the audio that was recorded at the time I was writing those precise words. There are many other awesome functions it can perform also. Sound complicated? If so, go to their website.

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This is something very special, I will showing you updates on their appearance LIVE! This is from D5!
So Enjoy! This is a picture of Job’s note during Macworld 07.

Ok… Here we go! This is straight from the D5 website.

Soon the great Silicon Valley soap opera will come full circle. Not since Apple CEO Steve Jobs famously interviewed Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates as a possible suitor during the “Macintosh Dating Game” back in 1984 have the two men appeared in a joint bill. And in a few moments, the two will share a stage tonight for the first time in more than 20 years for what promises to be a historic discussion. Live coverage to follow … (more…)

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“From the D Conference Q&A:Question: We’d love to write apps. Will it open up?

Steve Jobs: This is a very important tradeoff between security and openness. We want both. We’ve got good ideas, and sometime later this year, we can open it up to 3rd party apps

–Gizmodo

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He was interviewed today at the D:

He will be facing off against talking to Bill Gates at 7:15PM Pacific time, so watch that! Heres how it went:

  • 12:20 p.m.: The growth Apple has seen since the Intel transition, Jobs says, has been three times typical market growth worldwide. In the U.S., it’s nearly five times.
  • Walt to Jobs: When you changed your name to Apple Inc., people wondered if Apple was exiting the personal computer business. Is it? Jobs says no and stresses Apple’s commitment to the PC business, touts Apple’s forthcoming Leopard operating system.
  • 12:25 p.m.: Jobs says Apple is on track to ship iPhone in late June as planned. (more…)

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