SanDisk Sansa Clip

Here is the latest offering from SanDisk, known as Sansa Clip, this is a tiny player that is on the same league with Apple’s iPod Shuffle. What makes Sansa Clip unique is the 15 hours battery life, compatibility with mp3 and WMA, and an FM Tuner which all Apple’s iPod lack off and I doubt Steve Jobs would integrate a FM Tuner anytime soon.
For those that plans to get a MP3 player anytime now, my advise is wait until September, Apple will announce a new line of iPod, some believe that it could have some resemblance toward the iPhone, a touchscreen iPod.
Watch the video, it is a fake.
Tags: Apple, iPod, iPod 3, iPod Touchscreen, Multi Touch, Sandisk Sansa, Steve Jobs, Touchscreen
iPhone Debut on 29th June

Its official now, Steve Jobs confirm that there would be no delay for iPhone and it will be release by the end of this month. According to Steve Jobs, the iPhone is powered by Mac OS X and not any other OS as speculated, this explain the reason behind the delay of Mac OS X also known as Leopard for more than four months, and like most of Apple’s gadget, the iphone will be a close system due to security reason.
Now, this leaves us with question such as who are the mobile phone carrier and how much would the final product cost?
Tags: Apple, iPhone, iPhone AT&T, iPhone Vodafone, Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates

Hello, I am a Mac, and I am a PC.
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs comes on stage jointly discussing the history and future of the digital revolution on May 30 with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher for seventy-five minutes. PC World has the entire conversation jolted down in text. I like the part where Steve Jobs said:
“When Bill and I first met each other and worked together…generally, we were the youngest guys in the room.” Today, “I’m the oldest guy in the room most of the time.”
Tags: Bill Gates, Bill Gates Interview, Bill gates Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs Interview
Steve Jobs mad at Greenpeace Environmental Report

It appears that Steve Jobs is furious at Greenpeace environmental report on Apple Inc. According to Greenpeace, Apple Inc is not doing enough in eliminating toxic chemicals and ramping up recycling plans. So, the ultimate question from us the consumer point of view - is Apple doing enough?
From a neutral point of view, I couldn’t agree more with Steve Jobs, come to think of it, Apple did phase out CRT monitors which contain significant amounts of lead and not to mention CRT monitor consume 40 - 60% more electricity. In the December 2006 scorecard, Apple ranked lowest, with a rating of 2.7 out of a possible 10. Lenovo, HP and Dell rated 5.3, 5.7 and 7, respectively.
The scorecard from Greenpeace seems to be picking on Apple, another program from Apple is the “Recycling Plan”, where Jobs set a goal that called for Apple to recycle nearly 30% of its products, by weight, by 2010. Currently Apple is recycling 9.5% of its product they sold, which literally means they are very much well ahead of their competitors in helping the environment.
Read the letter from Steve Job.
Tags: Greenpeace, Greenpeace Protest, Steve Jobs
