12 Sep, 2009

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
12 Sep, 2009

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
12 Sep, 2009
Have 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
12 Sep, 2009
Don’t expect much style from the iPhone cases you see in stores. In order to create something truly unique, you’ll have to do it yourself, like these fans. Continue reading to see more.
News source : www.techeblog.com
5 Jul, 2009
Do not worry, all your iPhone on a baking hot is no reason to panic, now that Apple has found the culprit: the weather and your heartless negligence. Apparently you have made your brand new iPhone 3GS in a hot car, and the warm feeling you feel when the phone has nothing to do with processors tightened or insufficient cooling. Phew, glad that everything is sorted now and no one have any problems with self-destructive iPhones they pay hundreds of dollars for. In addition, it serves you right.
Meanwhile, hapless Samsas Traum has a problem with his own (pictured), which can be held responsible for some other act of God in the near future from Apple’s spin-Team: The oleophobic coating is rubbed right from the screen. Apparently he has a bit of a fondness for a certain ‘Flick Fishing’ APP, the highly localized nature of its oleophobic destruction. We have not heard many other reports of a similar nature, but we will keep an eye for function control Tap Tap Revenge on the iPhone-addled rhythm of our loved ones.
5 Jul, 2009

Deciding that waiting around for the Dev-Team to release its iPhone 3GS jailbreak solution is for chumps, original iPhone unlocker Geohot has released his own jailbreaking method, with the help of chronic dev and a few others, that he has dubbed purplera1n. Best. Name. Ever. As it stands, purplera1n only supports Windows rigs (Windows 7 and 64-bit excluded) but OS X support is on the way. Hit the read link to grab a copy of purplera1n and get all the instructions you’ll need to get your Cydia fix on. And happy jailbreaking!
P.S. We’ve heard that ultrasn0w works, but it is a bit flaky for the time being.
News Source : www.boysgeniusreport.com
5 Jul, 2009

Last night we told you that iPhone OS 3.1 beta was released to developers and we’re pretty sure each and every one of them has had a pretty long night of playing, err, working with the new OS. Thankfully however, one anonymous tipster took a break from getting his or her 3.1 on to send us a quick breakdown of the changes so far in this build:
- Options for MMS are back on AT&T, but not sending or receiving.
- Non-destructive video editing means trimming a clip no longer saves over the original video but gives you the option to “Save as copy…”
- Voice Control now works over Bluetooth
- iPhone vibrates when moving icons
- Updated AT&T profile to 4.2
- Updated modem firmware to 5.08.01
- Improvements to OpenGL and Quartz
- APIs to allow third party apps to access videos and edit them
- You can now paste phone numbers into the phone app’s dialer. This wasn’t possible under 3.0
- While pasting phone numbers, a neat feature is that it will convert alphanumeric phone numbers into a real phone number (e.g. 1-800-FLOWERS becomes 1-800-356-9377)
- Calendar appointment popup notifications now display the “Location” field from the calendar entry
- Ability to save video attachments in emails to your camera roll
One item we notice to be MIA from the listed changes is a fix for the widespread squealing issue we broke last month. Considering Apple’s refusal to comment on the matter, perhaps the company is just hoping everyone forgets about it. Then again, maybe Cupertino will swoop in under the radar and sneak a fix past us in the release build. Yeah, we hope the latter is the case — and our ear drums hope so, too.
News Source : www.boysgeniusreport.com
5 Jul, 2009

We just got word from a couple tipsters telling us that Apple has posted iPhone SDK 3.1 as well as iPhone OS 3.1 for developers. While everyone was expecting a 3.0.1 update, version 3.1 seems to be here to stay. Let us know if you find anything interesting in the new build.
News Source : www.boysgeniusreport.com
5 Jul, 2009

It seems that not a week goes by without something interesting happening within Steve Jobs playground (ie, from the iTunes App Store). The same could be said for the many Twitter applications, especially now with Tweetdeck take the scene (the Techcrunch has a review of the glorious).
While most applications such as Tweet Tweetie, etc. Support Twitterfon Upload a picture (via services such as Twitpic and TweetPhoto.com), Twittelator goes a step further by allowing users to an audio message attached, or even videos to their Tweet , a function that may not be the mullahs in Iran, very happy.
Users who upgrade to version 3.0 (both of the iPhone OS and Twittelator) will find that new multimedia key. After clicking, you will have the option of recording an audio sound bite either, or a video of any length (within reason of course).


Once collected, Twittelator will define the media to your tweet by uploading them either MobyPicture or yFrog (which seem to be making it in the media, micro blogging space).


Despite the fact that the hearing should be terrible voice (especially me) may not appeal to many Twitterholics on this additional function may be useful to help you disgust the 140-bit size limits imposed by our Twitter overlords.
While the total is an impressive feature of Twittelator, its only drawback is that users are unable to upload audio earlier pieces, but not very helpful if you try to show the world what your friend sounds like when they snore.
For those of you who prefer a video, Twittelator supports that if you need an iPhone for 3GS, that (a phone this author is trying to cash for).

5 Jul, 2009
Apple is pretty clever with the hard data of the iPhone 3G-S, but apparently T-Mobile Netherlands has not the message – it is only a book information page with a list of 256 MB of RAM and a 600 MHz CPU. This is from 128 and 412MHz in the first generation and 3G, and it is in fact exactly what was said. Of course, the 3G-S, that the new PowerVR SGX graphics support OpenGL ES 2.0, so the overall speed of promotion is probably more than just pure clock speed, but we will find for sure if our hands on one.