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- Opera Mobile 10 Beta for Windows Mobile vs. iPhone 3G Safari — Browser Battle
- Mythical iTablet Suffering Mythical Delays Due to Addition of Expensive OLED Screen?
- Mplayit Wants to Let Your Share, Demo iPhone Apps via Facebook
- TomTom Updates App to Include 1st Gen iPhone and iPod touch GPS Support
- TV Show Lie to Me Lies to Us About Swipe-able iPhone SMS Notifications
- Trillian Instant Messenger (IM) for iPhone (Finally!) Arrives in App Store
- Judge Rejects AT&T’s Request to Stop Verizon “Map for That” Commercials
Opera Mobile 10 Beta for Windows Mobile vs. iPhone 3G Safari — Browser Battle Posted: 19 Nov 2009 02:27 PM PST Our good friend Phil over at sibling site WMExperts got his geeky hands on Opera Mobile 10 beta for Windows Mobile and did what any self-respecting editor would do — took it one on one with the great one — Safari. Well, technically Safari running on last year’s slower hardware, the iPhone 3G (as opposed to the much faster iPhone 3GS), but it’s not a final build of Opera either. The results? Opera Mobile 10 beta isn’t quite as good as Safari on iPhone 3G, but it’s getting there. Hit the link above to see Phil’s video, then come on back here and let us know what you think. This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Mythical iTablet Suffering Mythical Delays Due to Addition of Expensive OLED Screen? Posted: 19 Nov 2009 05:10 AM PST Apple has yet to announce an iTablet, which is good because the supposed universe dent’er is supposedly suffering a supposed “delay” — getting pushed back from early to late 2010 so that Apple can supposedly add a supposedly expensive, LG-crafted OLED (organic light emitting diode) screen to the mythical mix. At 9.7 inches, it would cost $500 for the panel, and bump the entire kit up to a $1500 or $1700 price point. So much for the imaginary device filling a slot between the sub-$500 iPod touch/iPhone and the $1000 MacBook, right? A cheaper 10.6 inch device is also rumored to be in the imaginary pipeline for that, somewhere over $800. Both could get “cheaper” (front facing consumer price-wise) if they run 3G and are subsidized by a telco, like the iPhone is by AT&T. There were OLED rumors for the iPhone 3GS earlier this year (with iTablet chatter attached), which of course didn’t pan out (though they did for the Zune HD). Would Apple go big on OLED for an iTablet before they go small, and presumably more affordable, with the iPhone? Especially if it delays something that’s had no public mention and certainly no release date attached to it? (Insert Microsoft Pink references here). Either way, you want OLED? This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Mplayit Wants to Let Your Share, Demo iPhone Apps via Facebook Posted: 19 Nov 2009 04:59 AM PST Mplayit [Facebook link] is a new online service that aims to let your Facebook friends share iPhone app recommendations with you — and then take it one step further and actually let you see videos, demos, and other information before you decide to buy it via the iTunes App Store. Now anything with iPhone and Facebook in the title is no doubt attention-grabbing, but as the App Store zooms past 100,000, discoverability is going to need fixing, if not from Apple than from a ton of independent thinkers just so something (anything) can shake out. Is Mplayit it?
Our guess is it will depend on how many popular apps they can really show off in a way that’s compelling for users. If you check it out, let us know what you think. (And really, anything that keeps Facebookers busy, and not hitting “invite all” to spam online friends with random events on other continents — is huge.) This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
TomTom Updates App to Include 1st Gen iPhone and iPod touch GPS Support Posted: 19 Nov 2009 04:46 AM PST TomTom has released a rather significant update to their $99 iPhone Turn-by-Turn GPS application [iTunes Link]. It seems as if they had second thoughts about omitting first generation iPhone 2G (and iPod touches) support in the TomTom car kit. It was only last month that TomTom officially stated the kit would not enable GPS with the original iPhone or iPod touch. My how quickly things change, perhaps the release of the free Google Navigation application had something to do with it… If anyone still rocking the first generation iPhone or a new iPod touch and try TomTom out, let us know how it goes! [Via AppAdvice, thanks Tyler] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
TV Show Lie to Me Lies to Us About Swipe-able iPhone SMS Notifications Posted: 18 Nov 2009 09:28 PM PST The TV show Lie to Me, a few weeks back (season 2, episode 3 to be exact) decided to take the lies just one step too far — they showed an iPhone where one of the characters could swipe between SMS notifications. To the trained eye, of course, it was merely screenshots of standard model text dialogs over the Notes app, with swiping no doubt courtesy of the Photo App, and sound effects added in post. (The whole screen, not just the alert dialog, changed on swipe). However, it shows that even TV now has to work around the vexing lack of great notification handling on the iPhone. Sci-fi aside, it does show one possible approach. If instead of that nasty little box you had to cancel or reply to immediately, or risk losing forever, Apple let you swipe back to see previous notifications, would that be a good solution? Or are we still holding our breath (and turning ever-bluer) waiting or a Palm webOS- or Google Android-level solution? This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Trillian Instant Messenger (IM) for iPhone (Finally!) Arrives in App Store Posted: 18 Nov 2009 08:15 PM PST After a long time in limbo, fan favorite desktop Instant Messenger (IM) client Trillian [$4.99 - iTunes link] has finally (finally!) arrived for iPhone and iPod touch. Features include AIM, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger and Google Talk, tabbed chat windows, clean contact lists, killer connection management, instant cross-device sync (via Astra server), simultaneous sign-in, and “intelligent” push notification. Confession: I’ve been podcasting, now I’m editing, so I haven’t had a chance to try it out yet, but if you’re giving it a go, please let us know your favorite features, pros and cons, and just in general — what you think! [Thanks to everyone who sent this in!] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Judge Rejects AT&T’s Request to Stop Verizon “Map for That” Commercials Posted: 18 Nov 2009 08:03 PM PST Speaking of the ongoing ad-war between AT&T and Verizon, according to CNET:
So the “map for that” campaign can continue, even as AT&T counters on the marketing front with “side by side“. On the legal front, though certainly a set back, we’re sure AT&T’s This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
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