A few follow ups on previous posts, the white iPhone 4 arrives, and more in this week’s In the news:
- David Pogue of the New York Times has a “wrapping up” of the “Apple location brouhaha.”
- Pogue also recommends some camera apps for the iPhone.
- John Edwards of Law Technology News has advice for lawyers who want to carry gadgets with style.
- As Apple itself says it: “Finally.” The white iPhone 4, which was announced along with the black iPhone 4 on June 7, 2010, is finally available a mere 10 months and three weeks later.
- Ina Fried of the Wall Street Journal interviews Apple executives on why it took so long to bring the white iPhone to market.
- I love it when developers create great apps for lawyers. Attorney Dan Friedlander shares some advice in the TechnoLawyer BigLaw newsletter based on his experience writing apps for lawyers (such as Court Days Pro), advice that can help firms with any technology initiatives.
- Sam Grobart of the New York Times discusses 16 shortcuts for the iPhone. Even if you only learn one or two new tips, it is worth reading his article.
- If you missed the 60 Apps in 60 Minutes session at ABA TECHSHOW, I’ve previously provided a list of the apps we discussed. The Your ABA newsletter has now posted summaries of the presentations that we made on some of those apps. There are a few errors in the article (for example, Calvetica is for the iPhone not the iPad, and some things that I said are attributed to Reid Trautz or Josh Barrett and vice versa) but the article is still a good read.
- Speaking of Josh Barrett, he has an interesting post on Tablet Legal that shows you how to save a webpage as a file on an iPad. I have another solution that is less elegant but more simple: Just press the power and home buttons at the same time to take a screen shot of the webpage when it is open in Safari.
- Jason Snell of Macworld writes that if you have an iPad or two, you don’t need to spend money on a DVD entertainment system in your car or minivan.
- Mark Sullivan of PCWorld wrote a good article on what makes the iPad special.
- The official White House Flickr stream includes a picture of the most famous BlackBerry user in the free world — President Obama — walking around holding nothing more than his iPad 2 with a white Apple Smart Cover.
- The Courtroom Objections app that I reviewed last June has been updated to include the rules from California, Florida, New York and Texas as well as the Federal Rules.
- Curious how your iPhone figures out where you are? Glenn Fleishman explains it in this article for Macworld.
- I recently discovered WalkingOffice, a blog for attorneys using the iPad published by Virginia prosecutor Rob Dean.
- And finally, I can’t decide if this is funny or just creepy — an Israeli comedy sketch about the iBoy. Click the picture below for the link to YouTube: