Posted on March 19th, 2008 by Jonathan Friedman
Adobe announced late yesterday that they had started working on Flash for iPhone. Apparently, Adobe’s CEO Shantanu Narayen didn’t really understand the developement process for iPhone and spoke to soon. After clarification earlier today, he corrected himself by saying that they need to work on it with “Apple beyond and above what is available through the [...]
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Posted on March 18th, 2008 by Jonathan Friedman
Engadget posted a great gallery of the iPhone 2.0 beta software today with pictures showing new features like multi-message deleting in Mail, a new scientific mode in Calculator when you turn the device sideways, the parental controls features, and more. Contact search is not in the software, and the App Store is just there for show. [...]
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Posted on March 17th, 2008 by Jonathan Friedman
Apple announced a new Airport Express today that will include 802.11n for a faster connection and download speed. After reports from the Swiss Apple Store using 802.11n in a description for Airport Express, it was rumored that Apple would update the oldest of its Wi-Fi capable devices. The device still retails for $99 and is [...]
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Posted on March 13th, 2008 by Jonathan Friedman
Hulu, originally NBC and Fox’s attempt at free ad-supported TV shows, is now a fully fledged website (out of private beta.) I’ve been a Hulu user throughout the private beta period, and it’s really easy to use. The server is really quick and the videos usually don’t take time to buffer. One of the cool [...]
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Posted on March 13th, 2008 by Jonathan Friedman
Before it’s even officially out, the iPhone Dev Team has already “Pwned” the iPhone 2.0 (really 1.2.o) firmware, meaning that it is completely unlocked and can run any application. The firmware will let you basically do anything you want to the phone. Install apps (both Apple Approved and non-approved) and install patches, and unlock the [...]
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Posted on March 12th, 2008 by Jonathan Friedman
Canon released a slew of new Powershots tonight, including the Powershot SD770 IS, SD790 IS, and the SD890 IS. The models are expected to be available from in early April, so look out for them at your local camera resellers.
The SD890 seems to be the replacement to the SD870, but it does bring the screen [...]
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Posted on March 10th, 2008 by Jonathan Friedman
Finally, a small surge protector with some USB powering ports. Almost every portable device nowadays is charged via USB. Considering when you’re in a hotel room with usually only one or two outlets, its always good to gain an extra few. But then considering that one, or even two, of the outlets is charging a [...]
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Posted on March 10th, 2008 by Danny Molayem
The online Apple Store is down temporarily. It’s officially Tuesday on the east coast, and given Apple’s recent pattern of either updating or releasing things in the past weeks, it’s expected that something will happen. The Unofficial Apple Weblog says that it is possible to be either the Mac Mini or the Airport Express.
UPDATE – The store is back up as [...]
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Posted on March 10th, 2008 by Jonathan Friedman
Gameloft announced last week that they will bring 15 of their games to the iPhone by the end of 2008. Gameloft has produced some games for iPods already like Block Breaker Deluxe and Brain Challenge and has produced some well known games for mobile devices including Rayman, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six, Might and Magic and [...]
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Posted on March 10th, 2008 by Daniel Ahdout
Yes, its true, after about a half an hour of messing around, I was able to get iPhone applications like ApolloIM to work on AspenSimulator! I will post a how to later on, I am off to lunch for now.
By the way…
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