Archive | July 2nd, 2009

Barbecue on your iPhone? There’s an app for that

2. July 2009

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Cult of Mac directs us to this pretty funny drawing that riffs on recent reports that the new white iPhone 3GS is prone to overheating.  So instead of bitching about it, why not put some kabobs on that bad boy instead?  Sounds good to us! Work done by illustrator Chad Covino.

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First music video shot entirely with an iPhone 3GS [Video]

2. July 2009

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Check out the first music video shot entirely with an iPhone 3GS, Technologic Overkill by XFYA. Not too shabby.

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Comparing “Copy and Paste” on the iPhone and the Palm Pre

2. July 2009

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Apple took a notoriously long time to implement ‘copy and paste’ onto the iPhone, with many pundits shouting that it should have been included from the get go.  Apple, in response, has stated that it was looking for the most suitable implementation, and wanted to wait until it could do it right before introducing it […]

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UK loves the iPhone 3GS, O2 completely out of stock for nearly a week

2. July 2009

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Nearly 2 weeks ago, O2, Apple’s iPhone provider in the UK, stated that sales of the iPhone 3GS on launch day had, by noon, already exceeded sales of the original iPhone 3G.  Now, almost 2 weeks later, it appears that the high demand for Apple’s latest iPhone still hasn’t subsided. Late last week, O2 noted […]

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If Apple had a website in 1983 [Photo]

2. July 2009

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If Apple had a website in 1983, it might have looked a little something like this.  Click to enlarge the picture.

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New patent application from Apple suggests its looking into Haptic Feedback

2. July 2009

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A number of patent applications from Apple were made public today, but we feel the most interesting, by far, is its application for implementing a form of haptic feedback on the touchscreen iPhone and iPod Touch. In the application, Apple concedes that the touchscreen used on the iPhone has its shortcomings in regards to haptic […]

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Apple Stores now able to fix damaged iPhone screens

2. July 2009

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The Loop reports: The Loop has confirmed that if your iPhone has a broken screen and you take it to an Apple retail relocation, they have the capability to fix it on the spot. The machine (think big suction cup), which is located out of customer view in the back of the store, reportedly separates […]

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Internal AT&T email claims iPhone 3GS launch day was “best-ever sales day”

2. July 2009

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MacDailyNews has obtained an internal AT&T email which sheds some light on just how successful the iPhone 3GS launch was for Ma Bell.  Not only did sales of the iPhone 3GS on launch day surpass first day sales of the original iPhone 3G last year, it had already surpassed it by noon Central Time. 1. […]

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Unfazed Psystar releases new computer, promises to keep fighting “Goliath”

2. July 2009

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Say what you will about Psystar, but you can’t deny that they have balls.  Hot on the heels of their bankruptcy filing and yet another court defeat to Apple, Psystar recently unveiled a new Nehalem-based Mac clone for $1,499, a setup it touts as as its fastest and quietest configuration to date. And in an […]

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New iPhone commercial touts video recording and editing

2. July 2009

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Check it out.

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How much would it cost to advertise an app into the top 100 on iTunes?

2. July 2009

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About $1875 a day in ad campaigns, according to a recenty study from AdWhirl. I really don’t buy this figure at all, unless you’re referring to brute forcing a semi-crappy app into the top 100, in which case maybe its semi-accurate. While there’s been a lot of talk about how it’s becoming impossible for apps […]

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Trouble in Paradise for Apple and NVIDIA?

2. July 2009

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Apple’s inclusion of NVIDIA graphics chips in its products might soon be coming to an end, according to a recent report in SemiAccurate.  Word has it that during negotiations, NVIDIA’s demands were so outrageous and “arrogant” that Apple kicked them to the curb, so to speak. While details surrounding NVIDIA and Apple’s supposed falling out […]

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