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  • Ultra Rumor: Could “iPhone video” be on Sale at Apple Stores June 8?!

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 4:07 pm | Comments Off

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    Gearlive (via BGR) is reporting that Apple will not only announce the third generation “iPhone video” (that’s the name they use, so we’ll mirror it here) this Monday, June 8, but actually have it available for sale at Apple stores the same day.

    it will be available in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB models. A 4GB model is in the works as well, but it won’t be available on Monday, and when it is released, it won’t be sold in Apple Stores. All the things you’ve been seeing about an auto-focus camera, compass, etc. are all true. A camera on front along with a camera on back, that is the real deal - although it may just be for you to take video of yourself, and not for iChat video communication (although that would freaking rock.) A faster processor is also a lock (although I have heard nothing on additional RAM, it would make sense.)

    Gearlive basically thinks Apple was going to release in July, but are rushing it up in an effort to counteract the release of the Palm Pre tomorrow, June 6.

    TiPb isn’t so sure. Last year’s iPhone 3G was announced at WWDC on June 9, was cleared by the FCC that same day (presumably to prevent leaks), and went on sale July 11. Could iPhone video get announced, clear FCC, and hit the streets all in one day?

    Also, last year Apple announced their carrier partners at WWDC, and those carrier partners spent the next month unveiling rate plans, upgrade paths, etc. Has AT&T, or any carrier, breathed a word about an MMS plan for iPhones? A way to upgrade from the iPhone 3G to the iPhone video? Would releasing the iPhone video not create an immediate customer service nightmare for Apple and AT&T as everyone showed up, nothing but questions to ask?

    We don’t know. Only Apple does. We know we want it though, and figure you do too. But could Apple really release the iPhone video this Monday?!

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    Ultra Rumor: Could “iPhone video” be on Sale at Apple Stores June 8?!


    Profile: Google Chrome for Mac developer release

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 4:05 pm | Comments Off
    Google Chrome for the Mac may still only be available as a developer version, but that's not stopping PC World's Daniel Ionescu from taking a closer look.

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    App Review: Stuck Genie for iPhone

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 3:41 pm | Comments Off

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    Stuck Genie Forum Review by llofte. For more Forum Reviews, see the TiPb iPhone App Store Forum Review Index!<

    Big entertainment company Warner Bros. has recently released a couple apps, one of which is Stuck Genie. This is a cute little puzzle game where you must collect all the balls on the board by sticking them to each other. The concept is very simple but not necessarily always easy to complete.

    Game Play and Controls

    Before you can play Stuck Genie, you must enter your name. There is a horizontal scrolling list of the letters at the top and you must drag the letters down to the line to spell your name. I think this is a cute idea, but I hate it. The letter you want must be highlighted and half the time when I attempted to drag a letter, the letters scrolled instead or the game didn’t even register that I touched the letter. It is much faster to just type my name with a keyboard and not nearly as frustrating. I think Warner Bros. would be better off creating a custom keyboard with the bubbly letters.

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    Once you enter your name, you’re ready to play. There are three tutorial levels that teach you the controls of the game. They are optional and don’t need to be completed before playing the actual game. When you begin level 1, a genie tells you his story with scrolling text in a speech bubble. This text scrolls VERY slow and there is no way to speed it up. I find it aggravating to have to pause my reading mid-sentence waiting for the text to scroll into view.

    The game board is a grid with a single yellow ball, any number of blue balls, and various obstacles. The object of the game is to get all the balls stuck together. The yellow ball is the one you control. To move, slide your finger anywhere on the screen in the direction you want to go. As you slide your finger, the squares in front of the ball will turn white. When you release your finger, the yellow ball follows the path of white squares. The one other control is rotation. At the bottom of the screen, there is button that rotates your cluster of balls clockwise when tapped; counter-clockwise is not an option. That’s all there is to it!

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    Under the game board, you will notice a horizontal bar that fades from green to yellow. This is a time bar. There is no minimum time limit for a given level, but if you’re fast, you can earn 4x, 3x, or 2x the normal point value. Sometimes, you may do a sequence of moves that result in the puzzle being impossible to complete. If so, there is an option to reset the level in the menu. However, this does not reset your time bar.

    The first series of levels are, in my opinion, quite easy. This is expected in any puzzle game; however, I nearly lost interest in the game and was initially planning to write my review emphasizing that the game would be great for children. After completing fifteen levels, the first genie is released and you advance to the next series of levels. I immediately noticed a significant change in the difficulty level and this is when the game became fun for me. I wish there was a way to skip ahead to these levels without first completing the first set. What makes this game challenging is that as you collect more balls, you may be unable to fit through areas of the board or rotate. If you attempt to randomly collect balls, you will fail; a strategy is needed to be successful.

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    Conclusion

    Stuck Genie is a great little puzzle game for both kids and adults. It stimulates the brain and makes you think. The game runs great and not once did I experience lag. The music is nice and sound effects are subtle. Don’t let the cute, smiling, dancing genie and child-like design fool you, any adult can have fun playing Stuck Genie and I recommend you give it a try!

    Pros

    • Simple Concept
    • Easy to play
    • Challenging (eventually)
    • Multiple profiles

    Cons

    • Cannot listen to iPod while playing
    • Must complete 15 levels before they are challenging
    • Slow scrolling text

    TiPb Review Rating

    TiPb Forums Review: 4 Star App

    Stuck Genie is available for $1.99 from the iTunes App Store.

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    App Review: Stuck Genie for iPhone


    Rumor Site Hit With C&D Order To Remove End-Of-Live’d 16GB Leak

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 3:12 pm | Comments Off

    Australian Apple rumor website MacTalk has been sent a cease and desist order demanding they remove the leaked information of the 16GB iPhone being declared "end of life" by Vodafone supplier Brightpoint. While the order could have been issued by any of the companies, it as good as confirms it as accurate, as the rumor has already made it to most of the blogs.
    [via Macworld]

    New iPhone To Be Called “iPhone Video”?

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 2:54 pm | Comments Off

    Further evidence of a new iPhone has allegedly been uncovered. TUAW has received anonymous tip saying that the new iPhone will soon be entered into AT&T's support website with the name "iPhone Video". Presumably this will be due to the announced video recording and rumored video chatting capabilities. Screenshot after the break.

    MacRumors: Palm Pre Roundup: Public Launch Tomorrow, iTunes 8.2 Syncing

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 2:21 pm | Comments Off
    As most readers are no doubt aware, the Palm Pre will go on sale to the general public tomorrow, just two days before Apple is expected to provide further details on the next generation of iPhone software, and possibly hardware. Early reviews of the...

    Analyst Still Say Apple Launching Cut-Price iPhone Monday

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 1:48 pm | Comments Off

    With WWDC just days away, Financial Times reports that they are confident of the announcement of a "cut-price" version of the iPhone on Monday. They predict a price cut of either 50$ or 100$, which they say could stimulate their sales by as much as 100%, increasing their marketshare among web-capable mobile devices.

    TapStick gives the iPod shuffle its own controls

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 1:38 pm | Comments Off
    Scosche has announced the TapStick, a new iPod shuffle case with built-in controls that lets you use any headphones with the latest iPod shuffle.

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    New Technology Lets You Interact With CBS Ads Using Your iPhone

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 1:24 pm | Comments Off

    While there have been a lot of really cool uses for the iPhone, it's not often that we see one that really "wow's" us. This is one of them. CBS Outdoor is partnering with digital creative agency Clusta to develop a new advertising platform that will let users manipulate 3D advertisements of products using their iPhone.

    Survey: Apple’s iPhone has teen appeal

    News, iPhone | Friday June 5 2009 11:28 am | Comments Off
    The Global Habbo Youth Survey 2009 found that the iPhone is the fifth most popular mobile phone brand globally amongst teens; Apple's phone did not appear in the top ten a year ago.

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