There's no more silicon in Silicon Valley. It's all iPhone apps.
“There's no more silicon in Silicon Valley. It's all iPhone apps.”
— Mary Lou Jepsen · Apps
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There's no more silicon in Silicon Valley. It's all iPhone apps.
“There's no more silicon in Silicon Valley. It's all iPhone apps.”
— Mary Lou Jepsen · Apps
There's no more silicon in Silicon Valley. It's all iPhone apps.
For the devices we use... the funding models are completely screwed up. Angel funding isn't sufficient for hardware.
After my neurosurgery, part of my brain was missing, and I had to deal with that. It wasn't the grey matter, but it was the gooey part dead center that makes key hormones and neurotransmitters.
I never stopped dreaming of how to create a wearable to communicate with our thoughts, how to do this at consumer electronics pricing.
I think that's the point of what we all should all be doing: trying to make the impossible possible.
With the rise of software patents, engineers coding new stuff - whether within a large software company or as kids writing smartphone apps - are exposed to a claim that somewhere a prior patent is being infringed.
I don't look at social media, I have some people who look after it so whenever I want to post anything I send it to those guys so I don't have to look at the apps.
Apps, email, and social are the three things Google does not control.
We've all been inundated with so many ingenious, must-have, time-saving apps and tools that we really don't have a second left to spare.
I'm not a gadget freak, so to say. I own an iPhone, which I love, and would sorely love to upgrade to MacBook Air from my current MacBook Pro. But what gets me going is the technology behind the gadgets, new websites, new apps. And I'm way too much into social media - FB, Twitter and Instagram are always open on my phone.