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Home > Episodes > Steve Jobs’ Influence Still Felt on iPhones
John P on GeekBeat Episode 621

Steve Jobs’ Influence Still Felt on iPhones

April 2, 2013 by John P.

Jobs’ Influence to Continue Through Next Two iPhones

The next two iPhones will still show design influence from the late Steve Jobs, according to a report.

Siri Gets a Bigger Development and Support Staff

Apple is advertising for more staff for its Siri department, so you can be expecting new features from the iPhone’s personal assistant.

Developers Get New OS X Beta

A new beta for OS X 10.8.4 has been released to 3rd-party developers. No word on new features yet.

Federal Court Rules You Can’t Sell Your iTunes Files

A federal court has ruled against consumers being able to sell iTunes files, but legal observers are anticipating an appeal. Stay tuned.

Get Free Cloud Storage from Copy.com

Cloud storage company Copy.com is giving away 5GB of storage for new accounts, and an extra 5GB for each new user you refer.

$100 Back on a Drobo 5N

Copy.com also has an app for the Drobo 5N, and to celebrate its launch you can get a $100 rebate on a Drobo 5N now through April 7.

A Geek Beat Holiday

We’re starting to consider ideas about a Geek Beat Holiday later this year. We’d take 3 or 4 days someplace cool, fun, and not too expensive, just to hang out together as a community. Sound fun?

Filed Under: Episodes Tagged With: Apple, Cloud Storage, drobo, iTunes, legal, Mobility, Mountain Lion, OS X, siri, steve jobs, travel

About John P.

John P. is CEO of Livid Lobster and co-host of Geek Beat TV. You can also find him on Twitter and Google+.

Comments

  1. Jeff says

    April 6, 2013 at 5:53 am

    I personally believe that the next iPhones would still be designed according to his ideas. I mean, he is the genius behind this super successful gadget. His trademark would still be transferred to future iPhone products and I think that is a very good thing.

  2. Bryan7737 says

    April 3, 2013 at 4:57 pm

    So because a lawyer said it’s true…It must be.
    This definitely isn’t a marketing scheme to get people to buy the next 2 iPhones!

  3. Stu says

    April 3, 2013 at 10:46 am

    Count me in on the “Holiday” ….I am sure it would be a blast!

  4. Omar says

    April 2, 2013 at 6:26 pm

    I think a small HOT get away is in order!
    We’ve been hard hit with bad cold weather for weeks here in the UK. 🙁

  5. Don says

    April 2, 2013 at 6:10 pm

    ::Geek Beat Holiday::
    Sounds like a great idea John! Depending on when and where I would most likely be there.

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