From APPLEecletic:

Bill Palmer from MyMac Magazine:

As I’ve bounced around Florida the past ten days from one relative’s house to another, visiting with family and old friends and former colleagues, I’ve realized something rather revelatory. You know that iPhone in my pocket, the one that I can’t seem to go more than a few hours without removing from said pocket, the one that I’ve been carrying around with an external battery pack just to make sure I have enough juice to make it through each and every day of my trip? Rather than being a distraction during my quasi-vacation, rather than being a tethering cord that prevents me from ever being able to fully pull myself away from work, I’ve come to the realization that my iPhone has turned into something else entirely: the device that frees me.

Check out this flickr image:

A very lovely Jobsian photograph:

From Cult of Mac:

From Warady’s Riffs, Raves and Rants on Marketing:

Making Fun of Apple…Bite Me!

Hey, don’t be talking smack about my love of all things Apple. (I love talking like the kids today. Makes me seem so hip).


Scoble tweets:

Nokia Kool-Aid tastes sorta like Microsoft Kool-Aid. Not as sweet as Apple Kool-Aid, though. :-)


And here is a great satire piece on APPLEeclectic.
.. well go on, go there and read it.

The Technologizer is asking All Hail iPhone, Savior of the Smartphone Market?

… that’s the way investment banking firm Needham is angling it. Along with reporting that the iPhone now controls 16.6 percent of the market for the quarter ending in September, it also said that the iPhone 3G’s success alone is helping to keep the entire smartphone market from collapsing.

Random quote from Dave Edstrom’s Catalyst:

Do I think Steve Jobs is an absolute genius? Without question.

Josh Spear gives us the Glass iPhone: