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- ReelDirector Updates with Soundtrack Import for iPhone Video Editing
- Daring Fireball Weighs in on Apple Tablet
- Apple Considering Google Latitude-like Service for iPhone… with Front Facing Camera? — Patent Watch
- Minisquadron Side Scrolling Shooter for iPhone
- Documents to Go Goes Premium, Adds PowerPoint, Gmail Support for iPhone
- TiPb Presents: iPhone Live! #82 — Android and Windows and Tablets… Oh, My!
- Fox News “Confirms” Rumored Jan 26 Apple Event, Focusing on “Mobility”
ReelDirector Updates with Soundtrack Import for iPhone Video Editing Posted: 31 Dec 2009 02:10 PM PST Yes, it’s a relatively minor update, but after I installed it I realized we hadn’t really mentioned ReelDirector for iPhone [$7.99 - iTunes link] on the front page yet, in its own right, and that’s a shame because any app that can even approach video editing on a mobile device deserves some love. Now on version 2.4, ReelDirecter adds the ability to important soundtracks, toggle off pan-and-zoom, and increases speed for still photos. But you add to that 2.0’s multitrack, Ken Burns effects, trim and split for imported clips, and videos from synced folders, and you add all that to that its stitching, drag-and-drop reordering, titles and credits, transitions, and more, and this “video toaster” in your pocket deserves some attention. Sure, it won’t replace Final Cut Pro, but it could just be the iPhone’s first pro-sumer level cutter. If you’ve tried it before, or just try it now, let us know what you think! This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Daring Fireball Weighs in on Apple Tablet Posted: 31 Dec 2009 12:34 PM PST Daring Fireball’s John Gruber often “guesses” what Apple will be releasing, and those guesses are sometimes dead-on-accurate, but when it comes to the iTablet/iSlate, Gruber says Apple’s invoked a full on pre-January 2007-like “cone-of-silence”. Still he’s written up an interesting estimate of what, in his opinion, and iTablet just might be:
Gruber makes the kind of sense that does here. Apple will produce a large-sized, mainstream-targeted device that excels at handling the media iTunes excels at delivering, combined with the same type of (though not the same UI for) the ease of use the iPhone’s multitouch technology and user experience wowed us with in 2007. If they’re making one. Wink. Wink. Nudge. Nudge. This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Apple Considering Google Latitude-like Service for iPhone… with Front Facing Camera? — Patent Watch Posted: 31 Dec 2009 09:56 AM PST Did Apple reject Google Latitude from the App Store because they’re getting ready to launch a similar service of their own… that also uses a front-facing camera? Maybe, maybe not, but Patently Apple found this latest application, and 9to5mac seems to think it’s a possibility:
We are. At least it makes sense in the iTablet/iSlate, and it’s always near the top of new iPhone hardware feature requests (though would it be WiFi only to prevent AT&T towers from melting?) Of course, our wishing has never, not ever, made Apple make it so… This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Minisquadron Side Scrolling Shooter for iPhone Posted: 31 Dec 2009 09:45 AM PST Minisquadron [$2.99 - itunes link] is a 2D sidescrolling shooter for the iPhone and iPod touch, and my new gaming passion. If you ever enjoyed games like 1942 then you will love this game. Freaking sharks and freaking laser beams! Yes the game has it all. If you have ever wondered what it feels like to be shot down by a giant panda airplane (answer — humiliating), well then this game is a must. More, and screenshots, after the break!
In minisquadon you fly around and try to shoot down enemy planes to complete a level. The control of the game is smooth and intuitive. One area on the right is for shooting and another area on the left for flying the plane. As you complete the levels you also unlock enemy planes that then join your squadron and become playable. If you get shot down, the enemy plane who shot you down gets a “shout out”. You also get shot outs when you have killed a lot of enemies or if you have unlocked a new plane. The game has over 8 levels that increase in difficulty and tons of replay value due to the new planes you can unlock (some of which are UFOs, pitch forks and a shark!) If you have not yet tried it, do so and tell me what you think! This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Documents to Go Goes Premium, Adds PowerPoint, Gmail Support for iPhone Posted: 31 Dec 2009 06:14 AM PST Documents to Go with Exchange Attachments is all grown up, has changed its name to Documents to Go Premium [$14.99 - iTunes link], and now offers support for PowerPoint and Gmail attachments for iPhone and iPod touch:
About the only thing missing is a dedicated, multi-app accessible file repository on the iPhone akin to what the photo app does for images. Get working on that, would you Apple? Meanwhile, it’s a free update for existing users so if you buy it or just upgrade it, and you try out Docs to Go’s new PowerPoint or Gmail features, let us know how they work for you! This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
TiPb Presents: iPhone Live! #82 — Android and Windows and Tablets… Oh, My! Posted: 31 Dec 2009 06:13 AM PST
Join Rene and special guests Phil Nickinson of Android Central and WMExperts and Keith Newman of the PreCentral.net PalmCast Round Robin Android Droid and Hero vs. iPhone and Windows Phone HD2 and Touch Pro2 vs. iPhone, more iTablet, iPhone HD, and iPhone 4.0 rumors, and all the week’s news and opinions. Listen in!
CreditsThanks to the the iPhone Blog Store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat! Our music comes from the following sources: This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Fox News “Confirms” Rumored Jan 26 Apple Event, Focusing on “Mobility” Posted: 31 Dec 2009 05:39 AM PST Fox News’ Clayton Morris is upping the ante on the rumored January 26 Apple Media Event, not only saying it’s the real deal, but that it will focus on “mobility”:
An earlier than usual iPhone 4.0 preview to give developers time to go resolution-independent for an iPhone HD? A camera-toting iPod touch to p!$$ off everyone who got the camera-less version for Xmas? An announcement that Apple is taking itself fully to the cloud? Or just some iTablet/iSlate the entire interwebs have been gossiping about for years? If you’ve Quantum Leap’ed or flashback’ed from this fictional future, let us know! [Thanks to everyone who sent this in!] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
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