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  • WWDC Banners: More iPhone than Mac?

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 9:20 pm | Comments Off

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    We linked to a WWDC banner a few days ago that highlighted iPhone apps. Looks like it wasn’t alone. Cocoia Blog has posted a few more pictures, another on apps (covering the entire front entrance facade of Moscone Center, above), and one on iPhone OS 3.0. Not so many for Mac OS X Snow Leopard, which simply retreads, and now has to share the “World’s most advanced operating system” tag. Check out the full post for more, but the disparity led them comment:

    It does seem like the Mac is just a small side-note, though.

    Since both run versions of OS X, and we’ve seen several times that technology from each one get factored back into the other (iPhone Quicktime is said to advanced Quicktime X for Snow Leopard), there’s no doubt plenty of work still going into both, but the emphasis may show where Apple thinks a lot of its future revenue and attention may lie…

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    WWDC Banners: More iPhone than Mac?


    Olivia Munn Hates on Pre, Hearts on iPhone

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 8:39 pm | Comments Off

    Olivia Munn loves the iPhone

    Attack of the Show co-host, Olivia Munn, offered her professional opinion on the Palm Pre with regards to the iPhone today, via Twitter.

    • yeah, if you pre-switched to pre from iphone, you’ll be upset on monday. [Link]
    • you got the pre? does it suck to know you should’ve just got the iphone? it’s okay. we all make mistakes. [Link]
    • **** the Palm Pre. If you have an iPhone, stick with it. If you have a Blackberry, like me, omg dontyoujustlove it? [Link]

    What. Up. Indeed.

    [via @philnickinson]

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    Olivia Munn Hates on Pre, Hearts on iPhone


    MacRumors: More Questionable iPhone Photos Pre-WWDC

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 6:59 pm | Comments Off

    NoWhereElse.fr originally posted these images which are being mirrored by Engadget that claim to be photos of the next generation iPhone. The photos appear to depict a front-facing camera which has been on everyone's wishlist since the first...

    Google Mobile App, Palm Pre (Ahem!), SBSettings, Nikon D90, Return to Mysterious Island, Tweetie - TiPb Picks of the Week

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 4:28 pm | Comments Off

    Every week a few of us from team TiPb, bloggers and forum crew alike, will bring you our current favorite, funnest, most useful App Store apps, WebApps, jailbreak apps, even the occasional accessory, web site, or desktop app if the mood strikes us. As long as they’re iPhone (or iPod touch) related, they’re fair game.

    So who’s on deck this week and what are our picks? Find out after the break!

    Chad’s Pick: Google Mobile App.

    This application allows you to “ask” Google a search. The app will then translate your voice to text and search your question. The latest version of this app literally fixed the accuracy errors of it’s earlier self and so far has translated my queries flawlessly. If you haven’t given this app a spin yet you should! Hey, and it’s free! [Free - iTunes link]

    Google Mobile App

    Dieter’s Pick: Palm Pre

    Okay, Rene I picked for him, since he lined up, so to speak. Dieter’s Palm Pre review has pretty much taken on a life of its own anyway, as has his video Q&A chat. But don’t worry, Apple takes the stage back on Monday — so enjoy it while it last fellas! [$199-ish - Web site]

    James’ Pick: SBSettings (Jailbreak)

    I am constantly toggling bluetooth and wifi on my iPhone. It is a hassle that Apple decided to bury the on/off switches deep within the Settings App. I like the quick access this to these and other toggles (3G, backlight brightness, airplane mode, KeepAwake, processes, iPod and even a quick calculator). Other features that make this a standout jailbreak app is the ability to hide icons, add a quick dock for apps and quickly respring/reboot the iPhone. Best of all its free! [Free - Get it via Cydia]

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    Leanna’s Pick: Nikon D90

    I pick Nikon D90 because then I can sync beautiful photos onto my iPhone… [More $$$ than an iPhone - Web link]

    [Ed: Um, yeah, okay. Enjoy the vacation Leanna!]

    Nikon D90

    Matt’s Pick: Return to Mysterious Island

    Myst & Zork fans rejoice! This awesome puzzle adventure combines the ideas of Zork and Myst together and is based on the “Return to Mysterious Island” novel by Jules Verne. The game is a combination of 360 degree panoramas that fade into each other as you move around the island (Myst part) You also have the ability to go abround the island picking up different items and interacting with objects & using them to get around the island or even using them in conjunction with other to do one task (zork part). The graphics in this game are very good and completely worth the price. Highly recommended! [$4.99 - iTunes link]

    Return to Mysterious Island

    Rene’s Pick: Tweetie

    I use other Twitter clients. Some for very specific tasks, some just for fun. But I always come back to Tweetie. It just fits what I want to do, a powerhouse for browsing and responding to tweets. And it works the way I imagine an Apple-built Twitter client would. Totally iPhone-like. [$2.99 - iTunes link]

    Tweetie

    Your Pick?

    You’re part of team TiPb too, so what’s your pick? What app was your absolute fav last week? Let us — and everyone — know in the comments!

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    Google Mobile App, Palm Pre (Ahem!), SBSettings, Nikon D90, Return to Mysterious Island, Tweetie - TiPb Picks of the Week


    Yet Another Possible 3rd Gen iPhone?!

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 3:18 pm | Comments Off

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    Yeah, we’re suffering just as much anticipointment over all these possible maybe blurry photoshopped “leaks” of the 3rd gen iPhone as you are. But the wait for WWDC’s Monday keynote — for the real answers! — is just about driving us batty anyway, so we might as well distract ourselves.

    Engadget grabbed this one from Nowhere Else. How does it grab your?

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    Yet Another Possible 3rd Gen iPhone?!


    Photoshop Phun: iPhone next-gen rumor pic roundup

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 3:15 pm | Comments Off

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    Well! Our tips line has certainly been a beehive of activity with WWDC just around the corner. We've gotten several purported iPhone images, which range in quality from meh to ludicrous. Particularly interesting: the iPhone Blog's 16x9 widescreen model.

    As for availability of the rumored phone, GearLive is laying it on the line for an on-sale date of Monday, immediately after the announcement. Technologizer responds with four reasons we wouldn't see the new device in stores right after the keynote.

    Interested to see what everyone else has cooked up for Apple to release on Monday? Check out the gallery for pictures galore.

    Thanks to everyone who sent these in!



    Photoshop Phun: iPhone next-gen rumor pic roundup originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 06 Jun 2009 17:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    TiPb Presents: iPhone Live! #14 — Redux!

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 9:37 am | Comments Off

    Join Chad and Rene for… what else? iPhone 3.0 and 3rd generation iPhone, WWDC 2009, and the ’splosion of news and rumors. Full show notes to follow a bit later, we wanted to push this out to ya!

    Credits

    Thanks 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:

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    TiPb Presents: iPhone Live! #14 — Redux!


    More 3rd Gen iPhone Concepts: The Ultra-Thin!

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 8:44 am | Comments Off

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    Fonzman1984 sent this one our way a couple days ago, posted on a French-language website fakeorreality.com, though it’s spread far and wide since (and thanks everyone else for the tips!)

    Current rumors have it Apple will keep the third gen iPhone looking pretty much the same as the current iPhone 3G, but like with previous concepts, what do you think of this approach?

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    More 3rd Gen iPhone Concepts: The Ultra-Thin!


    Saturday Fun Leaks: Is this the 16×9 iPhone video?

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 6:53 am | Comments Off

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    We get leaked third generation iPhone pictures. Not all of them are compelling enough to post or link to, but every once and a while, something comes in that fires off the old brainstorms. See above.

    This one was sent to us by Emanuel who said simply, “Hello, this is leaked Photo of the iPhone video coming out June 9.”

    iphone_video_wider_screenDate aside — how tall is that screen now? Quite a bit taller than the current iPhones and iPods touch. We’ve heard rumors of a repositioned ear piece before, and this could certainly be a reason for it.

    Not only is it taller, however, it’s also exactly 16×9, that magical widescreen video ration the current iPhone achieves by letter-boxing, and what the Zune HD will have by going with a slimmer 272×480 display.

    Apple can’t cut pixels — it would play havoc with all those 40,000ish apps that count on every single one of the current 320×480. Assuming Apple adds to them then, we’ll be looking at 320×570.

    Adding pixels wouldn’t create the same problem for developers, since current apps would still fit on the wider screen. However, instead of having to letter-box video as much (some video is even wider than 16×9), Apple would suddenly be letter-boxing (or pillar-boxing) everything else. That doesn’t sound like Apple.

    We’ll speculate after the break!

    Enter our noble editor-in-chief, Dieter Bohn: “Hey, what if they just left the dock visible for everything but video. That would make app switching a lot faster.”

    Doing the math, the current iPhone dock is 90 pixels high. 480 (old screen height) + 90 (dock height) = 570, which looks to fit nicely into 16×9.

    iphone_dock_on1Sure, landscape mode would require a dock that re-stacked vertically during transition. The current dock would likely also cause some problems for some users in an always-on implementation, coming too close to the menu tabs many apps use at the bottom of the current iPhone screen, and making the overall look a tad busy and cluttered.

    The ability to auto-hide the dock like in Mac OS X (where you see pillar-boxes of black until you touch the area) could solve that. So could a whole new dock or approach to the home screen in general, which Daring Fireball’s John Gruber had on his wish-list going back to Macworld 2009 in January.

    So, let’s break this back down. The picture above claims to be a leak of the iPhone video, available January 9. It has a 16×9 screen ratio. Do you think a) the picture could be real, b) the release date of June 9 could be real (it’s been rumored already), c) Apple could go with an even wider, wide screen iPod, and d) if they do, how will they handle it for existing applications?

    We have roughly 48hrs to figure it out for ourselves before Phil Schiller takes the keynote stage at WWDC and — hopefully — tells us for sure.

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    Saturday Fun Leaks: Is this the 16×9 iPhone video?


    Rumor: Budget iPhone model expected, says FT.com

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 6 2009 12:00 am | Comments Off

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    If the promise of a new, faster and video-editing enabled iPhone isn't enough to make you block out time for Monday's WWDC keynote on your calendar, check out the Financial Times report that revitalizes rumors of a new lower-priced iPhone model (iPhone mini? iPhone nano?) said to be ready for announcement on Monday. The new device would also come subsidized with a carrier contract, but would cost buyers just $149US or $99US up front.

    While rumors of a cheaper iPhone have been circulating since the original iPhone introduction, the option to split the product line may make more sense now that consumer spending is in recession-tightened mode. Still, PCworld points out that FT's choice of analysts to quote is a little bit problematic; Morgan Stanley's Kathryn Huberty got cited by Seeking Alpha as the worst predictor of Apple's numbers in September 2008.

    If you had a choice between a full-featured iPhone capable of video calls and clip capture/editing, or saving $100+ on a 4GB model with capabilities similar to today's iPhone 3G, which would you choose?

    [via Engadget]

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