Why people should stop whining about getting their apps rejected from the App Store
Great article by Applematters on just why people should just stop whining about having apps like Mail and iTunes alternatives rejected from the iPhone App Store. If you want to complain so much, let me offer you some alternative platforms, the darkside platform called Windows Mobile, the only-just-recently-caught-on-despite-so-many-years-of-development Symbian platform, and the we-want-to-be-apple-and-we-hate-microsoft Google Android [...]
Great article by Applematters on just why people should just stop whining about having apps like Mail and iTunes alternatives rejected from the iPhone App Store. If you want to complain so much, let me offer you some alternative platforms, the darkside platform called Windows Mobile, the only-just-recently-caught-on-despite-so-many-years-of-development Symbian platform, and the we-want-to-be-apple-and-we-hate-microsoft Google Android platform.
You can find the article here.
Oh man. I didn’t realised that Tech65 has already announced this. So yeah, I am now part of Tech65 as one of their new crew members among others such as DK and Nicole. So what does this all mean? At least for me personally, this will mean the following; 1. I will be more committed towards showing up for [...]
Oh man. I didn’t realised that Tech65 has already announced this.
So yeah, I am now part of Tech65 as one of their new crew members among others such as DK and Nicole.
So what does this all mean?
At least for me personally, this will mean the following;
1. I will be more committed towards showing up for 65 bits recordings (early Saturday mornings recordings are still extremely stressful for me though… LOL)
2. I might be part of whatever new shows that Tech65 may have planned for the future
3. I will be showing up more in public events as part of Tech65
4. I will try to plug MacRyu.com whenever I can!! HAHA!
All the above, however, MacRyu is still independent of Tech65. Tech65 is and will be a very interesting side project for me personally.
Here’s to more good times online.

P.S. I look like fuck in the photo. Argh. Bad, bad lighting in GT.
This has to be the best game ever! Ethan Einhorn from CNET has given his personal review in front of a packed amphitheater. Super Monkey Ball looks even cooler with the use of the iPhone. Without the use of an analog stick, you will still find this game very addicting and people have said [...]
This has to be the best game ever! Ethan Einhorn from CNET has given his personal review in front of a packed amphitheater. Super Monkey Ball looks even cooler with the use of the iPhone. Without the use of an analog stick, you will still find this game very addicting and people have said that it is hard to get to used to. The cost is $9.99 and you’ll find that it is one of the more popular selections in the iPhone App store!
Yeah I know I had been slow with the posting and stuff, but am really engrossed in trying to find a way to get one of the “bricks”, either the smaller one or the bigger one. They are just so, so, sweet. Anyway, these days I have been, thanks to the kind invitations from the dudes [...]
Yeah I know I had been slow with the posting and stuff, but am really engrossed in trying to find a way to get one of the “bricks”, either the smaller one or the bigger one.
They are just so, so, sweet.
Anyway, these days I have been, thanks to the kind invitations from the dudes at Tech 65, been on their 65 bits podcasts relatively regularly. Have been on the past 2 weeks, on episodes 92 and 93, and before that, on episodes 87 and 85.
Do check out Singapore’s own Revision 3 at tech65.org.