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Gadgetell (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Section: We may not cover Apple 24x7… but we know someone who does! Here’s a few of this week’s hottest from Appletell to get you started… Does this case reveal the next generation iPod touch? Looking for an iPhone 3GS? Check availability online. Appletell’s Red, White and iBoo giveaway Is Microsoft just skimming the Surface of multi-touch? Apple remains silent on apparent...
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World of Apple (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Apple has detailed in a support article some changes that have occurred recently to its MobileMe online service. In the Mail application HTML mail messages retain their formatting and do not convert to plain text, the unread message icon now appears next to each folder and the inbox. Issues with iPhone OS 3.0 mail searching and [...]
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | yesterday
Warning: We haven't tested this because we're playing with fireworks. [ Make It Rain via BBG ]
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | yesterday
Augmented reality startups, which superimpose graphics and information on live camera feeds, say they are having difficulty releasing applications on the iPhone and may turn to Google’s Android platform instead. More than a dozen companies and research institutes have signed a petition asking Apple to offer an iPhone application programming interface (API) for manipulating live video. Ori Inbar,...
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
July is finally here, proving that the world of Apple can in fact keep turning while Steve Jobs is away. This week's top Apple news examined the adoption rate of iPhone OS 3.0, a Newton bug, fraudulent iTunes gift cards, the disappearance of .Mac HomeSites, and more. Catch up here on the week that was with our news roundup—between throwing brats on the grill and checking out fireworks, of course....
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Information Week (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Its blazing speed and new features make the 3GS Apple's best iPhone yet, but its App Store, and easy-to-use OS are what set it apart from the Palm Pre and Nokia N97.
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Computer News, Tips, Tricks (Free subscription) | yesterday
As expected iPhone 3GS jailbreak dubbed Prurplera1n is out now and you can use it to jailbreak the latest iPhone running iPhone OS 3.0 , despite iPhone Dev Teams warning to hold the jailbreak until iPhone OS 3.1 gets out, "GeoHot" went public with the jailbreak stating that this is not the last hole and this is the way this works - we release, Apple fixes, we find new holes. Jailbreaking...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | yesterday
Start Mobile has managed to get 18 separate iPhone applications approved by Apple. So you'll imagine their surprise when one of them was recently rejected. But you may be even more surprised to find out why. Apparently, Apple doesn't like the way one piece of art in the app depicts President Obama. Is it out of line or tasteless? Well, you can determine for yourself, because you've undoubtedly seen...
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Liquidmatrix Security Digest (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
A few days ago the news came out that Apple is working to fix a new problem with the iPhone SMS that will permit code to be passed rather than simply text messages. From Ars Technica: Security researcher Charlie Miller has revealed that Apple is working on a patch for a security flaw he identified in the [...]
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
Reports began circulating on the web last week that the new Apple iPhone 3GS was overheating. The phone, released on June 19, would become warm during use-- in some cases allegedly too hot to handle-- and the screen would become discolored. Was there a design glitch in Apple's new roll-out? After almost a week of silence, Apple has posted a warning on one of their support sites. And they blame... the...
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Gadget Review (Free subscription) | yesterday
The launch of the iPhone 3GS pretty much went off without a hitch, so what prompted a man to enter the Apple Store in Arlington, Virginia and shoot a women in the shoulder today? It looks to be an attempted robbery as the scene of the crime went down in the back room and didn’t [...]
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The Tech Gurus | PC Support Hertfordshire (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Three patent applications made by Apple were published on Thursday, covering technologies including haptics, fingerprint recognition and RFID. The haptic feedback patent , if approved, would bring the iPhone (and possibly other Apple devices) in line with rival handsets, which already provide localised tactile feedback in, for example, an on-screen soft keyboard. The fingerprint recognition patent...
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Retail The Clarendon Apple Store in Arlington, VA is closed today as police investigate a shooting that took place there this morning. The Washington Post reports that a woman was injured via a gunshot to the shoulder during an armed robbery attempt. I've shopped at the Clarendon store, and the staff has always been unfailingly helpful and courteous. I hope that the victim of the shooting...
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Efinditnow (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Filed under: iPod Family, Developer, iPhone, SDK Last week, TUAW showed you how to sign iPhone applications for informal developer-to-developer distribution. That approach lets you share applications between members of the iPhone developer program by using your signing credentials to authorize the application for use on your development units. iPhone applications compiled for the Intel-based simulator...
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arnoldsmithh | yesterday
Facebook’s lead engineer for iPhone applications, Joe Hewitt, has announced an upcoming release of the 3rd version of iPhone applications . According to Joe, “98%” of the development work is completed and he will be announcing the launch as soon as he has delivered the latest version to Apple. Following are the key features on Facebook for iPhone 3.0: 1. The “new” News feed 2. Like 3. Notes 4. Pages
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komal111 | 07/03/2009
Nokia, Symbian smartphone market shares dip as sales climb, says Gartner Nokia Oyj, the world's largest maker of mobile phones, lost market share in advanced handset sales as Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry e-mail device and Apple Inc.'s iPhone gained, according to researcher Gartner Inc. Read More From Orginal Site
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prmac | 07/03/2009
TimeStream Softwares popular Walt Disney World Notescast App for the iPhone and iPod touch receives 4 out of 5 Mice rating from Macworld. Recognized as The Walt Disney World Guide Notescast provides an almanac of park resources. With over 200 pages of information, over 150 photos, and rich in-depth content, the frequently updated Walt Disney World Notescast is a comprehensive cutting-edge vacation...