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Head-mounted iPhone display

We’re pretty sure this is not an April Fool’s joke, and we’re pretty sure it would be. Essentially an iPhone dock that sits on your face like a pair of glasses, “Head-Mounted Display Devices retention of portable electronic devices to display” Data from a headset that contains a display of music and either a camera or a window for the camera phone. Also included in the patent application is a microphone, speaker, batteries and an accelerometer to detect the user’s movements with his head. Something like this would be ideal for augmented reality applications – and something like this would never get a date much more difficult. We’ll let you know if this time make it past the drawing board, folks.

Easter Bunny Tracker Hits the iPhone

Want to track the Easter Bunny today? There’s an app for that. The aptly named Easter Bunny Tracker iPhone, iPod Touch application will let “you know how long until the Easter Bunny enters a tunnel near you; you will be also able to communicate with the Easter Bunny via text.”

Netflix for iPhone and iPod touch

This needs little explanation. Netflix has just officially confirmed that their application in the IPAD-only now trickling down to smaller iPhone OS devices. It’s all very jokes and no compromises in terms of timing goes, but not excited to have the “dessert” for the main course of IPAD?

iPad review round-up

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Last night while most of our readers were snuggled up in their warm beds, a lot of the big names in traditional media and elsewhere were hard at work pushing out the very first reviews of the Apple iPad. While we fully plan on conducting our own review just as soon as we can get our hands on a retail version, we thought it would be a good idea for us to compile all of reviews we could find to give people a general idea of how the iPad is being received. For those who need to know every little thing the reviewers said, we have links to the full reviews. For everyone else, we’ve trimmed out all the fat and went with bite-sized quotes.

Click on through to check out what some of the biggest names in tech had to say. Some of it might surprise you.

Ed Baig (USA Today):

Apple has pretty much nailed it with this first iPad, though there’s certainly room for improvement. Nearly three years after making a splash with the iPhone, Apple has delivered another impressive product that largely lives up to the hype.

Tim Gideon (PC Magazine):

Is the iPad a perfect product? No. And the omissions will give the anti-Apple crowd plenty of ammo. Why do I need this extra device that’s not a full-fledged laptop? Where’s the camera? What about Flash? Um, how about multitasking? These are all valid complaints, but one thing I can say about most Apple products, and certainly the iPad: There may be things it doesn’t do, but what it does do, it does remarkably well. Aside from the aforementioned limitations, there isn’t a lot else to gripe about. And to my great surprise, you can actually get real work done with the iPad. There aren’t a lot of directly comparable products in this nascent category. We haven’t had enough quality time with the competing Fusion Garage JooJoo, but it will be a huge coup if it can match the utility and grace of Apple’s first tablet. I’m curious to see who actually buys the iPad, apart from Apple enthusiasts. But I can tell you that when my laptop eventually dies, I’ll be getting one.

Andy Ihnatko (Chicago Sun-Times):

The most compelling sign that Apple got this right is the fact that despite the novelty of the iPad, the excitement slips away after about ten seconds and you’re completely focused on the task at hand … whether it’s reading a book, writing a report, or working on clearing your Inbox. Second most compelling: in situation after situation, I find that the iPad is the best computer in my household and office menagerie. It’s not a replacement for my notebook, mind you. It feels more as if the iPad is filling a gap that’s existed for quite some time.

Xeni Jardin (Boing Boing):

I like it a lot. But it’s the things I never knew it made possible – to be revealed or not in the coming months – that will determine whether I love it.

Bob LeVitus (Houston Chronicle):

It turns out the iPad isn’t as much a laptop replacement as I thought (though it could easily be used as one). Instead, it’s an entirely new category of mobile device. For example, now when I want to surf the Web from the couch or back deck, the iPad is the device I choose. Starbucks? Same thing. Think of the iPad as a new arrow in your technology quiver, an arrow that will often be the best tool for a given task.

Walt Mossberg (The Wall Street Journal):

All in all [...] the iPad is an advance in making more-sophisticated computing possible via a simple touch interface on a slender, light device. Only time will tell if it’s a real challenger to the laptop and netbook.

David Pogue (The New York Times):

The iPad is so fast and light, the multitouch screen so bright and responsive, the software so easy to navigate, that it really does qualify as a new category of gadget. Some have suggested that it might make a good goof-proof computer for technophobes, the aged and the young; they’re absolutely right.

And the techies are right about another thing: the iPad is not a laptop. It’s not nearly as good for creating stuff. On the other hand, it’s infinitely more convenient for consuming it — books, music, video, photos, Web, e-mail and so on. For most people, manipulating these digital materials directly by touching them is a completely new experience — and a deeply satisfying on

The bottom line is that the iPad has been designed and built by a bunch of perfectionists. If you like the concept, you’ll love the machine.

The only question is: Do you like the concept?

Last but not least, and only because we can…

Stephen Fry (for TIME Magazine):

It is possible that the public will not fall on the iPad, as I did, like lions on an antelope. Perhaps they will find the apps and the iBooks too expensive. Maybe they will wait for more fully featured later models. But for me, my iPad is like a gun lobbyist’s rifle: the only way you will take it from me is to prise it from my cold, dead hands. One melancholy thought occurs as my fingers glide and flow over the surface of this astonishing object: Douglas Adams is not alive to see the closest thing to his Hitchhiker’s Guide that humankind has yet devised.

News Source: www.boysgeniusreport.com

iPhone OS 4.0 to have Exposé-like multitasking, global mailbox, homescreen contacts?

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Next-gen floodgates = open. Citing people familiar with pre-release builds, AppleInsider published a report today which seems to confirm many of the most popular rumors about iPhone OS 4.0. The lack of third-party multitasking will finally be addressed with the aid of a UI feature similar to Exposé. In OS X, Exposé shows users not only what applications are open but displays thumbnail images of contents of each individual application window so navigation is simple. But as the iPhone is a mobile phone with a screen that is believed to be in the neighbourhood of 3.7″, it would be quite difficult to distinguish one application from another if more than a few are running at the same time. To remedy this, Apple has elected to use nothing but the application icons. Just how Apple plans for users to activate the feature is unclear, but double-clicking the home button seems the most likely option. Also coming is a global inbox allowing users view email from multiple accounts from a single inbox as well as the ability to add contacts to the homescreen. Just when iPhone OS 4.0 will be announced is anyone’s guess, but let’s hope it at least gets its own event like OS 3.0. We’re itchin’ for some beta software.

News Source: www.boysgeniusreport.com

iTunes 9.1 now available, kills sync for some jailbroken devices

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Yesterday we got OS X 10.6.3 and today we have iTunes 9.1. The changes as stated in Software Update are some tweaks to Genius Mixes as well as the ability to sync and manage iPads. But the real news here is one major change that was not mentioned: jailbroken iPhones and iPod touches are now unable to sync with iTunes, or at least according to a bunch of feedback we’ve received (others report this is not the case). Bottom line: Unless you’re getting an iPad this Saturday, you might want to play it safe and not update to iTunes 9.1 until this is all cleared up.

News Source: www.boysgeniusreport.com

Vroom iPhone case feels the need for speed

Automobile aficionados can put the pedal to the metal with the Case-Mate Vroom.  A standard-looking, black silicone iPhone 3G/3GS case from the front, but the back features a tire-tread pattern reminiscent of speed-rated performance tires.  All controls are accessible and a lip gives chrome bezel protection and a “lay on the table” design.   Also available in a 1st Gen iPhone version in multiple colors.

News Source: www.the-gadgeteer.com

Mendelini’s iPhone App – Glance

Mendelini's Glance App

When I got an iPhone, I abandoned the harsh wake up of my old alarm clock. (Love the “Harp” sound…) One of the first things I do in the morning is check the weather and read the online news. With Mendelini’s iPhone app, Glance, I can see the time, the weather and a scrolling RSS feed before my feet hit the floor. Considering there are over 200 different alarm clock apps in the iTunes App store… not to mention the very effective built-in Clock app… Glance is an elegant, customizable clock application for Apple’s iPhone or iPod Touch …

News source: www.the-gadgeteer.com

iPhone /iPod touch OS 3.1 now available for download

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Just like that. There’s a whole slew of new features and much-needed bug fixes in OS 3.1. Apple iPhone OS developers have been enjoying some of them for quite a while, but there’s also some new things that have snuck into the fold. Let us know what you guys find — here’s the official updated list for OS 3.1:

News source: www.boysgeniusreport.com

Armpocket Sport 20 iPhone Case Review

armpocket-sport20-1Have you ever wanted to take along your iPhone, some cash, a credit card, and ID while you go for a run in the park? Many runners probably tried putting all those items in their shorts and eventually find out that it wasn’t such a great idea having the iPhone jump out of their pocket while running. That’s where the Armpocket Sport 20 comes in. It’s a pocket for your arm! …

News source: the-gadgeteer.com