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  • ‘Rolando 2: Quest for the Golden Orchid’ Rolls On To App Store

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 8:58 pm | Comments Off

    Ngmoco has released Rolando 2: Quest for the Golden Orchid for the iPhone and iPod touch, sequel to their hit game, Rolando. In the new game, you lead your round companions through 46 levels of game play "as they face tribes of savage new enemies, cunning physics puzzles and an exciting, tropical world with a fresh new look." featuring graphics from pop illustrator Mikko Walamies and music from renowned break-beat artist Mr. Scruff. It also connects to ngmoco's Plus+ Network, adding a new social network for gamers.

    Security Flaw In iPhone’s SMS System Found

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 5:59 pm | Comments Off

    Security researcher Charlie Miller claimed at the SyScan conference in Singapore that he has discovered a new significant exploit in the iPhone's SMS system. The flaw may "allow an attacker to remotely install and run unsigned software code with root access to the phone."

    Information For 3GS Owners Who Want To Jailbreak

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 5:20 pm | Comments Off

    The iPhone Dev Team has posted a notice for iPhone 3GS owners hoping to jailbreak. A jailbreak will be released relatively soon, they say, but certain files will be needed. They have a new, more reliable method for obtaining these files, but it will only work if you do it before Apple releases another update and if you don't have the OS 3.1 beta. It should also be noted that this method may update you to the 3.1 beta if it's on your computer, which would remove your chances of using Ultrasn0w in the future.

    Things We Like: Glyphboard Reinvents The WebApp On iPhone

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 4:59 pm | Comments Off

    Glyphboard, a small web app that's seemingly more than a web app, just might change the way web apps are looked at. Previously web apps could only be used while in Safari and connected to the Internet, but this application is much different. That's because Glyphboard can install itself as a webclip on your iPhone or iPod touch and launch just like a native application.

    Apple Adds Bug Fixes, New Features To MobileMe

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 4:22 pm | Comments Off

    Apple has added a couple of improvements to their cloud service, MobileMe, adding improvements to Mail, Gallery, iDisk, account settings, push contacts, and calenders, and Back to My Mac. Among the changes are the ability to forward or reply to an HTML or rich text message while retaining the format instead of converting to plain text.

    Because you can never have enough iPhone news… three more stories

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 4:00 pm | Comments Off

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    While most of us at TUAW (in the US, anyway) are staring out the window, running down the clock to hit the lake or ocean or pavement in some manner, the intrepid bloggers of Engadget never take a vacation. Here are three* iPhone stories they posted today:

    Apple patent applications offer glimpses of haptic screens, RFID readers, fingerprint ID
    Oh man, haptics on the iPhone would be so sweet, and finally give us a little more than annoying clicks when typing. RFID and fingerprints? Well, that I'm not so keen on.

    Apple patching nasty iPhone SMS vulnerability
    Good ol' security maven Charlie Miller poked into the soft underbelly of the iPhone and discovered a pretty gnarly SMS hack that could potentially have your phone activating GPS, the phone's mic, and other nastiness. Perfect setup for a Tom Clancy novel or totally scary vulnerability? Read the HotHardware piece and see for yourself.

    iPhone facing potential trademark issues in China?
    Yeah, who'd have thunk there would be a trademark dispute over the name iPhone in China, right? Funny thing is, Apple has a trademark on iPhone in China... just not on mobile phones. Oops.

    [Thanks to the tipsters who sent these in a while ago, there's fresh beer in the fridge in the garage!]

    *OK, four stories. MG Siegler over at TechCrunch has a linkalicious report on Facebook's upcoming new iPhone app featuring... video uploads! (gasp, applause, nausea, use as directed)

    Because you can never have enough iPhone news... three more stories originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    Mac News Briefs: BenVista releases PhotoZoom Pro 3 photo enlarger

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 3:30 pm | Comments Off
    BenVista's PhotoZoom Pro 3 improves its interpolation algorithm for bigger enlargements and adds multi-processor support. Also, LaCie began selling its 12big Rack systems, and Art Text was updated.

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    iPhone is humongous for AT&T

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 3:00 pm | Comments Off

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    Mac Daily News and other sources are reporting today on a leaked AT&T memo that states that the company retail stores had their best day ever with the launch of the iPhone 3GS.

    "iLaunch day 2009 was one for the record books, as AT&T customers scrambled to get their hands on the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet.

    Here's a look at some of the milestones we achieved:

    * Best-ever sales day in our retail stores
    * Second-largest traffic day in our retail stores
    * Most transactions processed via our IT systems in a single day
    * Most upgrade eligibility checks in a single day
    * Largest order day in att.com history
    * Largest features sales day in att.com history

    On this year's launch day, iPhone sales exceeded sales recorded on 2008's iPhone launch day, Black Friday 2008 and Dec. 26, 2008 - all heavy-volume sales days. In fact, this year we surpassed 2008's launch day sales at about noon Central time, and sustained our previous peak hour record, also set in 2008, for 11 straight hours."

    If the numbers are accurate, the iPhone blew by most analyst predictions that the iPhone would not sell as well as the 3G iPhone released last summer.

    Even better news, numbers like these should give Apple some leverage to force the wireless giant to improve what for many is a mediocre experience using the AT&T network. The iPhone exclusive is up next year, and rumors persist that Apple is talking to other carriers, most notably Verizon.

    via Mac Daily News and TechCrunch

    iPhone is humongous for AT&T originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    iPhone Dev Team Posts Risky Temporary Jailbreak For 3GS

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 2:42 pm | Comments Off

    The iPhone Dev Team has posted a new method for 3GS owners to jailbreak their iPhones. The new method will allow them to jailbreak now, rather than wait for them to update the Pwnage Tool for the 3GS, but it comes at the cost of not being able to unlock the device in the future. It's pretty risky, and shouldn't be attempted when the 3.1 firmware is released or if you're "anywhere near 3.1 or 3.1 beta", regardless of if you have it installed.

    WWDC Demo: Zombies, a modern update of Daleks (preview)

    News, iPhone | Thursday July 2 2009 2:30 pm | Comments Off

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    I can't count the number of hours I spent at the UT Music Library on a Performa or Quadra or Centris (I had a Centris 610 at the time) playing Daleks. Strangely addicting but incredibly simple, the game mechanic has been repeated often in the casual game universe, and Daleks was essentially a rip of Robots on UNIX. You try to get away from something, one step at a time, as those somethings inch ever closer, one step at a time. It's turn-based "tag." There's a terribly unsatisfying and buggy version called SuperDaleks for OS X here.

    Zombies is a bit of an update for the venerable classic, although there's also a classic game called Zombies using the very same mechanic -- nothing new under the sun, eh? But intead of dusting off that old IIsi, you can play Zombies on your iPhone or iPod touch. The developer added spells, allowing you to do something out of the norm each round. So, for example, you could teleport (sometimes seen in variations of this game). You can also destroy zombies with a spell, handy when you're in a no-win position.

    The preview you see here is the unfinished version, but it's shaping up to be a pleasant reimagining of a classic. We'll post on Twitter when it's available.

    WWDC Demo: Zombies, a modern update of Daleks (preview) originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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