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  • Photogene is a photo genius for your iPhone

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 8:00 pm | Comments Off

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    In my recent review of AutoStitch I mentioned Photogene [App Store] which is kind of like a miniature Photoshop for the digital pictures you take on your iPhone.

    It has a boatload of functions, which will let you fix and enhance your digital images without having to offload them to another image editor on a Mac or PC.

    Here's some of the functionality:
    • Enhance photos with color adjustment and sharpen tools
    • Crop and straighten photos
    • Add text balloons
    • Create a variety of frames
    • Adjust Histogram
    • Correct Gamma
    • Increase/decrease saturation
    • Adjust color temperature
    • Multiple undo and redo
    The latest version, released earlier this month, includes support for OS 3.0, adds some new effects, and updates the GUI. Of course no iPhone app is going to replace Photoshop, but Photogene has seemed to capture the features that people really want in getting their iPhone photos in tip top shape for emailing or saving elsewhere. With the new 3 megapixel camera in the new iPhone hardware, Photogene will be even more indispensable.

    Some of the icons are not obvious in function, but they are quickly learned. I would have liked to see noise reduction among the features, but the developer has created a separate app called NoiseBlaster [App Store] that removes noise from iPhone images. It's an additional $0.99, but I would have liked it included in Photogene.

    Photogene works on the iPod touch as well, but you'll have to import images since the touch has no built in camera, at least not yet.

    At US$2.99 it's hard to go wrong if you use your iPhone camera as much as I do.

    Photogene is a photo genius for your iPhone originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 13 Jun 2009 22:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    AT&T’s iPhone 3G S Pre-Order Supply Depleted

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 5:11 pm | Comments Off

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    Once again it seems AT&T’s lock down of the iPhone will be paying off in droves. It’s only been a few days yet AT&T has managed to sell each and every single iPhone 3G S that it had stored away for pre-orders. Any unlucky customer who places an order with AT&T after today will sadly have to wait an extra one to two weeks to get their hands on their new iPhone 3G S.

    Now keep in mind, if did get your pre-order in on time with AT&T, you will still have to show up at 7:00 am on June 19th to claim your prize. After the pre-orders have been picked up, the remaining stock will go to all of the walk-in customers. Regarding Apple and their supply, there has been no word yet so you can try your luck ordering straight from Apple.

    So to all of you who took the pre-order plunge, which route did you travel? AT&T or Apple?

    [Thanks to everyone who sent this tip in! Via BGR]

    This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

    AT&T’s iPhone 3G S Pre-Order Supply Depleted

    Live Poker 40K

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 10:54 am | Comments Off

    Live Poker 40K by Zynga is about as fun as online poker can be without the stress of wagering real money. It's a Texas Hold-em poker app, which is the version of poker you see on TV and in most online poker games. No need to be a Vegas card shark; it's actually really easy to learn and play. Games are against live opponents only, and Live Poker boasts it is the largest poker game on Facebook, Myspace, and of course the iPhone. If you have friends on Facebook that play, you can log into Live Poker using your Facebook info and join your friends' table. Otherwise, just let the app choose a table for you to join.

    Twitter ‘twitpocalypse’ affects Mac, iPhone apps

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 10:15 am | Comments Off
    Two Twitter clients, Twitterrific for iPhone and Tweetie for Mac, were affected by a milestone in the growth of the Twitter messaging service.

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    iCraig

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 10:03 am | Comments Off

    iCraig is a great looking app for browsing Craigslist. Although the controls are very similar to how you would use the online version, the look is much classier. To get started, simply select your location, state, and city.

    How To: Force Quit in iPhone 3.0

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 8:14 am | Comments Off

    With iPhone 1.x and 2.x, you could hold down the Home button to “force quit” an application (kill the process) and return to the Home Screen. With iPhone 3.0, however, holding down the Home button now activates Voice Control on the iPhone 3G S.

    So, how do you Force Quit under iPhone 3.0? iPhonejunkie3 provides the answer (via EverythingiCafe):

    To force quit an application in 3.0, press and hold the sleep/wake button until the slide to power off screen appears, then press and hold the home button until the application quits (about six seconds).

    Yes, this does indeed mean holding down Home is now useless on iPhone 1.x and 2.x, but that most likely will only affect jailbreakers and others who have specific reason for not upgrading. Everyone else gets a slightly more complicated, but still functional, Force Quit.

    This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

    How To: Force Quit in iPhone 3.0

    WWDC Live: Andrew Stone, Twittelator Pro

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 8:00 am | Comments Off

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    Victor and I met Andrew Stone about an hour after the latest version of his iPhone Twitter client, Twittelator Pro, hit the App Store. He gave us a quick -- and very animated -- demonstration of some of the new features while we were at the Macworld party.

    Update: This video has been moved to YouTube and is now watchable.

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    WWDC Live: Andrew Stone, Twittelator Pro originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 13 Jun 2009 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    TiPb iPhone 3G S News Roundup

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 7:27 am | Comments Off

    Apple iPhone 3G S Mailer

    Last Monday, during the WWDC 2009 Keynote, Apple introduced the iPhone 3G S, the “S” referring to the speed (we’re hoping for screaming fast). If the amount of news it’s generated is any indication, we’re all going to have a hard time keeping up. In an effort to help out, here are some highlight of TiPb’s iPhone 3G S coverage:

    iPhone 3G S Features

    Should You Upgrade to iPhone 3G S?

    Speeds and Feeds

    Platform

    Carrier Plans and Info

    This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

    TiPb iPhone 3G S News Roundup

    Twitpocalypse Now’ish — Is Your iPhone Twitter Client Safe?

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 6:12 am | Comments Off

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    Twitpocalypse.com defines the event as:

    similar to the Y2K bug. The unique identifier associated to each tweet has now exceeded 2,147,483,6471 [...] For some of your favorite third-party Twitter services not designed to handle such a case, the sequence will suddenly turn into negative numbers. At this point, they are very likely to malfunction or crash.

    Here’s how it may be affecting some of your favorite iPhone Twitter clients:

    • Tweetie: Official word: Searches are busted, hoping to update soon.
    • Birdhouse: Since it’s a poster, not a reader, we’re guessing it’s okay.
    • Twitterrific: Currently experiencing problems after a preventative update wasn’t enough to avoid the great doom. Second update in the works per Icon Factory.
    • Twitterfon: Unknown, if you have word, let us know.
    • Twittelator Pro: Claims to be okay (thanks @JNHohol for the link!).
    • Twitkitteh: Is, apparently, unaffected.

    If you notice your favorite Twitter client misbehaving, drop a comment below or let us know via @theiphoneblog and we’ll update.

    This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

    Twitpocalypse Now’ish — Is Your iPhone Twitter Client Safe?

    Apple Posts iPhone 3G S How To Guides

    News, iPhone | Saturday June 13 2009 5:11 am | Comments Off

    Apple.com iPhone Help and How-to

    Apple.com has posted up a large menu of help and how-to articles for the iPhone 3G S (and a few features aside, the iPhones 2G and 3G as well).

    Reader Kagan, who sent in the tip, points out that if you dig through the contents, you find little gems like 11 home screens allowed with iPhone 3.0 — which we saw in the beta, but is nice to get official confirmation.

    If you find any gems of your own, send them our way!

    [Thanks Kagan!]

    This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

    Apple Posts iPhone 3G S How To Guides

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