- Geekery -
- July 9th, 2007,
- 2 Responses
iPhone or shall I say iMobile
- 9 July
Oh, please please let these rumours be the real deal:

Steve Jobs visited the Regent Street store on Sunday, leading to speculation that he’s in town to finalize an exclusive iPhone contract with an undisclosed UK cellular carrier. After the success of the iPhone in the United States, carriers are reportedly torn between the additional revenue that an iPhone deal would bring, and the strict conditions and low margin that Apple is demanding. Perhaps we’ll know soon: the Regent Street Concierge bar will be closed next Monday, July 16th, allowing Jobs the perfect opportunity to announce the UK iPhone deal at the store.
I have to say, if that’s going to turn out as the real thing, I’m there - already queuing.
Oh and by the way, I’m one of the new co-publishers at AppleBlog.pl - good times.
- Geekery -
- June 19th, 2007,
- 2 Responses
Safari 3 + WYSIWYG = Love
- 19 June

Just a super-quick note here. Turns out that Safari 3 actually supports WYSIWYG mode - at last! Good news for everyone who works a lot in Google Docs (like me).
I pretty much assume it works on OS X and Wincrap version.
- Geekery -
- June 1st, 2007,
- 7 Responses
d.Construct 2007, Brighton
- 1 June
Once again, the moment we’ve all been waiting for… d.Construct strikes back in November with some new flesh (and topics in that matter):
- Jared Spool The Dawning of the Age of Experience
- Leisa Reichelt Waterfall Bad, Washing Machine Good
- Peter Merholz Experience Strategies
- Cameron Moll Good vs. Great Design
- Denise Wilton Human Traffic
- Matt Webb The Experience Stack
- Tom Coates Designing for a Web of Data
So, who fancies going? I know I am (again). Just keep in mind that last years tickets were sold in approx. 30 minutes.
