Regarding Skyfire and proxied Flash on iPhone
September 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under iPhone News
Skyfire is a browser on other mobile platforms that was at one point purely proxy-based like Opera Mini (where everything was pre-rendered on a server then pushed out to the device via compressed files) but is now an all-grown up WebKit engine where Flash content is still proxied (processed server side and sent out as iOS friendly video).
They’re submitting it to the App Store — we know because, also like Opera, they announced their intent to submit — for iPhone ..read more
$0.99 iTunes ringtone creator no more?
September 3, 2010 by admin
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It seems like only yesterday Steve Jobs introduced make-your-own ringtones in iTunes, where you could take a song you already bought, and pay again just to use it in cut-down form as a ringtone. And — whoosh! — now it’s gone from iTunes 10?
The recording industry is no doubt to blame for the $0.99 price tag — they manage to both charge consumers and stiff artists on those, keeping all the money for themselves — but I’m guessing there were ..read more
Speck PixelSkin Case for iPhone 4 – Accessory Review
September 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under iPhone News
I spent the past week using the PixelSkin Case for iPhone 4. Speck has a lot of great accessory lines from iPhone cases and skins to everything iPad and iPod as well, but I was a little hesitant at first as I’m not a fan of cases that add bulk and most pattern or etched cases do. I was pleasantly surprised with this one and still have it on my iPhone.
I’ve never been a huge fan of textured cases, but this ..read more
iOS 4.1 features: HDR photos
September 3, 2010 by admin
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iOS 4.1 adds HDR photo capability to the iPhone — and now iPod touch — Camera app. HDR stands for high dynamic range and usually involves a photo with one or more identical photos that are over and under exposed and then combined together so that far more light and shadow information is available than a single exposure would allow. These high dynamic range images can then be tone mapped to provide a far greater amount of detail, far more ..read more
iOS now 3rd most popular internet platform after Windows, Mac
September 3, 2010 by admin
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Net Applications is reporting that iOS has passed Linux to become the third most popular platform accessing the internet. With a 1.1% share, they’re still behind big brother Mac OS X’s 5% and way behind Windows all-encompassing 91.3% share. However, for a mobile OS, especially considering the next most popular mobile OS, Android, is at 0.2%, that’s a fairly huge accomplishment. According to Vince Vizzaccaro, VP of NetApps:
“Whatever the sales are, we’re seeing iOS totally dominate the market on the ..read more
Are the new iPod nano and Apple TV running iOS?
September 3, 2010 by admin
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Apple introduced a new iPod nano this week with a multitouch screen, and a new Apple TV with an A4 chipset, but didn’t make clear if either or both were running iOS. Unlike iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, where they shout iOS from the rooftops, they’ve historically kept mum about iPod and Apple TV OS.
iPod nano looks like it’s running iOS. It has an iOS-like user interface with a subset of iOS-like built-in apps controlled by iOS-like gestures. There’s inertial ..read more
iPhone live 115: Whoosh! Another 200!
September 3, 2010 by admin
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We’re all up in Apple’s 2010 Special Music event – new iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod touch with Retina Display and FaceTime, Apple TV with iOS… but no apps! Along with iOS 4.1 and iOS 4.2. We’re streaming like crazy. This is iPhone live!
Oh, and here’s the Vapor Case give-away we mentioned…
CreditsThanks to the TiPb iPhone accessory store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat!
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Old Apple TV won’t be getting new Apple TV features
September 3, 2010 by admin
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Ars Technica has confirmed that the new Apple TV software and features won’t be coming to the old Apple TV.
We confirmed with an Apple spokesperson that the maximum HD resolution of the Apple TV is 720p, consistent with recent rumors. Additionally, there will be no software update to bring the new features to older Apple TVs. Older Apple TVs will continue to work as they have been working up to this point, and they will continue to be able to ..read more
Latest Samsung Galaxy S Smartphone have sold a 1 million units worldwide
September 3, 2010 by admin
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Hottest Samsung Galaxy S Smartphone have sold a 1 million units worldwide: Samsung has conceitedly declared that they have sold a 1 million units of Samsung Galaxy S handsets sold to shared clients worldwide.Samsung Galaxy S heavey opponents for Apple iphone 4. Grippingly, the notification of sales came just 45 days after the widget was released (Read More)
mophie juice pack air for iPhone 4 preview
September 2, 2010 by admin
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Dieter’s at the IFA show in Berlin, Germany and he’s scored us a first look at mophie’s upcoming juice pack air for iPhone 4. It’s got soft touch paint and they claim ZERO signal degredation because the entire PCB board is on the bottom, so there are no electronics around the antenna. It’s shipping to Apple now and will be available in “Nationwide retailers” next week for $79.95.
Mophie Juice Pack air for iPhone 4 comes in black, white, red, and ..read more
