Remains of the Day: It's on like Genghis Khan?

12.11.2010
The gives its stamp of approval to e-books, Steve Jobs dials 'D' for 'developer,' and Nintendo trademarks a classic catchphrase. The remainders for Thursday, November 11, 2010 are the first links of the rest of your life.

(Engadget)

Starting next year, will begin publishing a bestseller list for e-books, or, as I prefer to think of it, "titles about to be most pirated."

(9 to 5 Mac)

If you're feeling brave, 9 to 5 Mac has instructions for supposedly enabling the part of AirPrint, using files from a pre-release of 10.6.5. You know, if you're really desperate to .

(Cascade Software Corporation)

Steve Jobs calls an iOS app developer out of the review after the guy's app is rejected for using a private API to work around a bug. Frankly, if it were me, I would have insisted upon verifying Steve's identity with a little FaceTime.

(Daily Mail)

Speaking of Jobs, you could own one of the very first Apple computers sold from his very own parents' garage. All you need is $241,815 to buy it at auction. Then you can put it next to your iPhone on your desk and weep at how much more powerful it is.

(CNN)

Fine, but I'm filing a trademark for "You're going to be sorry-o like Mario."