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- Next Gen iPhone Apple Logo Really Will Light Up?
- Mossberg: Apple “Point of Spear” in Web 3.0 Platforms. Oh, and Steve Jobs!
- TiPb Birthday Bash: And the Unlocked ColorWare iPhone 3G Winner is…
- Google Latitude for iPhone… a WebApp?!
- Sponsored Post: Jawbone Prime Bluetooth Headset for iPhone
- Patent Watch: Original iPhone 2G Casing — Now All Apple’s!
- Okay, Who Gave Palm Pre Keys to the iTunes Sync Kingdom?!
- US Networks, HD TV Shows Now Available via iTunes Canada!
- From the Forums: iPhone Typos? Updating Your iPhone? MobileMe 2.0? Customer Service Nightmares?
- iPhone Sirius XM App Finally Gets Outed!
Next Gen iPhone Apple Logo Really Will Light Up? Posted: 28 May 2009 11:54 AM PDT Looks like some of those super-crazy iPhone 2,1 rumors might not have been so crazy after all. Or, at least, aren’t alone in their craziness. After some additional black-bezel rumors yesterday, today CrunchGear gives us a companion to the glowing Apple Logo rumor:
Alrighty then. We go back to asking if it will multitask as a camera flash or notification light? And what about that July 17 release date… This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Mossberg: Apple “Point of Spear” in Web 3.0 Platforms. Oh, and Steve Jobs! Posted: 28 May 2009 11:02 AM PDT Yahoo! Finance is running some commentary from WSJ tech-guru Walt Mossberg and while everyone is quick to point out that Apple is not at his All-Things Digital D7 conference this year (that’s keeping all our sibling sites CrackBerry.com and PreCentral.net busy), they’re still the super smartphone in the room:
Mossberg also, as per every statement Apple’s made to date, expects Steve Jobs back in late June. (Even as rumor has it Jobs paid a visit to Apple’s Cupertino headquarters as recently as yesterday!) (Via MacDaily News) This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. Mossberg: Apple “Point of Spear” in Web 3.0 Platforms. Oh, and Steve Jobs! |
TiPb Birthday Bash: And the Unlocked ColorWare iPhone 3G Winner is… Posted: 28 May 2009 09:10 AM PDT Earlier this month, we celebrated TiPb’s Birthday Bash, and as a giant thanks to you, our members, we spent nearly a week giving away iPhone accessories, promo codes for some of our favorite apps, and iTunes gift cards. We’ll be highlighting some of the winners, runners-up, and otherwise awesome entrants this weekend, but for right now I think we’ll just go ahead and announce the winner of our biggest grand-prize so far:
That’s right. One of you is about to get your iPhone, your way. And we’ll tell you who… after the break!
Drum roll please…. Congratulations to — PirateNinja! We hope you enjoy your new, unlocked ColorWare iPhone 3G — and for those of you who didn’t win, be sure to check out ColorWare’s services as well, pimping your iPhone has never been so fun or so easy, and if you want to maximize your geek-bling cred, check out their Beats by Dr. Dre. This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. TiPb Birthday Bash: And the Unlocked ColorWare iPhone 3G Winner is… |
Google Latitude for iPhone… a WebApp?! Posted: 28 May 2009 07:26 AM PDT Techcrunch reports that during Google’s I/O developers conference they showed off the iPhone version of Latitude — which lets users
Now, Google has made arguably the best and most impressive catalog of WebApps seen on the iPhone to date, but why go that route with Latitude? And waiting for iPhone 3.0 to be released this summer, which also sounds strange given MobileSafari in 3.0 doesn’t look to answer any of the persistent-connection problems Latitude faces on the iPhone platform (i.e. lack of background multi-tasking). So, call us interested but not impressed… yet. (Thanks antonioj for the tip!) This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Sponsored Post: Jawbone Prime Bluetooth Headset for iPhone Posted: 28 May 2009 07:20 AM PDT Sponsored Post: Jawbone Prime Bluetooth Headset for iPhoneJawbone PRIME uses an algorithm that digitally fuses together the best audio from its two electret microphones (the clean preserved high-end frequencies of speech) and its patented Voice Activity Sensor (the low-end frequencies of speech) to create a single, natural sounding speech signal. Acoustic Voice Activity Detector (AVAD) provides a fail-safe mechanism when the Voice Activity Sensor (VAS) doesn’t touch your face. When the VAS is not touching the face, Jawbone PRIME performs as good as or better than any other noise cancelling headset. When the VAS touches the face, you get the turbo-boost to the NoiseAssassin performance. Jawbone PRIME also has a subtle wind feedback mechanism built into the headset that gently alerts you when voice clarity is compromised due to wind gusts so the user can self-correct. While Jawbone PRIME does not completely remove the impact of wind, it does more than any other headset to remove wind and alert the user to the fact that wind may be affecting the conversation. This is the beginning of Jawbone’s journey toward silencing wind. Functionally, the design has also been enhanced by a slight indication in the shield’s texture, a small tactile crease that indicates where the switch is located. The inside contours of the product follow your face in a perfectly comfortable manner, while new ergonomic earbuds have been refined to keep the Jawbone in place without an earloop for most wearers. Jawbone Prime Bluetooth Headset for iPhone is available now from TiPb’s iPhone store… This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Patent Watch: Original iPhone 2G Casing — Now All Apple’s! Posted: 28 May 2009 07:12 AM PDT MacNN brings word that Apple, along with other assorted patents for the Mac Pro’s riser card housing, OS X’s GUI drawer-like windows, and the MacBook Air’s multi-touch trackpad, Apple has been awarded a patent for:
Looks like the original iPhone 2G aluminum and plastic combo casing to our eyes, so unless the next-generation iPhone comes dressed a lot like the first gen, we’ll just chalk this up to better late than un-awarded… This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Okay, Who Gave Palm Pre Keys to the iTunes Sync Kingdom?! Posted: 28 May 2009 06:57 AM PDT Fortune scoop’let’ed the story: the Palm Pre syncs with iTunes. No, not like a dumb USB disk. Not even like a 3rd party-enabled BlackBerry on the PC. Somehow, when Jon Rubinstein joined Palm, someone at Apple forgot to frisk him for iTunes keys. Our friends over at PreCentral.net, of course, are all over this:
Still, the level of integration purportedly available to the Pre makes us feel more than a little violated. Did Apple really license them that deep a hook into the system? Given the existence of one Steven P. Jobs, we somehow doubt that. But if not, which 3rd party hook did Palm embed, is it all nice and legal, and how — if at all — will Apple react? We know! At WWDC Phil Schiller will announce — iPhone compatibility with Palm Desktop!! Ahem This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
US Networks, HD TV Shows Now Available via iTunes Canada! Posted: 28 May 2009 04:48 AM PDT Not sure when they — finally — flipped this switch, but this morning when I fired up iTunes I was greeted with a full on content party — US TV productions from ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, and Warner Brothers are now available for Canadians to download in both standard and high definition. Prices are $3.49 for HD (which includes an SD copy for your iPhone or iPod) and/or $2.49 for SD all by its lonesome. So, if you don’t mind paying for a-la-carte programming a day later but sans commercials, loves you the HD option, and you live in the True North Strong and Free-ish, apparently this week is Canada Day come early! This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
From the Forums: iPhone Typos? Updating Your iPhone? MobileMe 2.0? Customer Service Nightmares? Posted: 28 May 2009 04:45 AM PDT It’s that time again — time for us to pick out some of the hot topics on TiPb’s forums. In order for you to reply to any of the following threads please be sure to register. It’s a painless process, we promise! Today’s first thread is from forum member Ghecko. There is no arguing that, if you’re coming from a physical keyboard on your old BlackBerry or Windows Mobile device, the touch screen on the iPhone can be a bit tricky for some and chances are you will end up with a lot of typos in your SMS messages and emails. With that being said, what are your most common typos you make on your iPhone? If you are indeed having a hard time adjusting to the touch screen - stick with it. You’ll be a pro in no time! This next thread is a question that I actually hear quite a bit when new software or firmware is released for devices - Tramain wants to know will you update to iPhone OS 3.0 as soon as it is released or will you wait to see how it goes for others? Personally, as soon as new software is available to me, I will not hesitate to update but I can understand how some people may want to wait a few days to see if any users are running into any major errors. So waiting is not always a bad idea. Thoughts? Next up we have a thread started by none other than our very own beloved editor, Rene, and he wants to know your thoughts about MobileMe 2.0 at WWDC. Will we see Phil Schiller drop some awesome new MobileMe features during the keynote? Only time will really tell but we all can dream can’t we? Our last thread of the day is simple - tell us your worst customer service experience you’ve had with Apple, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, etc… Almost every single one of us has had our fair share of horrible customer service experiences, let us know about them! See you on the forums! This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. From the Forums: iPhone Typos? Updating Your iPhone? MobileMe 2.0? Customer Service Nightmares? |
iPhone Sirius XM App Finally Gets Outed! Posted: 28 May 2009 04:26 AM PDT It was only one day ago that TiPb asked, where is the official Sirius XM iPhone application? Well it seems like our question has, for the most part, been answered.
Turns out the application will be free but — and that’s a big but — there will be subscription fees. You can either have a stand alone streaming subscription which is $13.00 a month or have a normal subscription with an additional $3.00 a month fee tacked onto what you are already paying. There is still no word on when the application will be released but our guess is you will see it around the time iPhone OS 3.0 drops this summer. So there you have it folks… Excited? Disappointed? Let us know what you are thinking in the comments! [Via BusinessInsider] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
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