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  • Apple Releases Three New iPhone Ads: ‘Dine’, ‘ Nature’, and ‘Pass’

    News, iPhone | Monday September 21 2009 10:50 pm | Comments Off

    Apple today released three new iPhone commercials, airing them on U.S. prime time television and posting them to the company's iPhone ad gallery. The ads mark a departure from the company's recent theme of highlighting three App Store applic...

    No Netflix Streaming to iPhone in Near Future?

    News, iPhone | Monday September 21 2009 9:30 pm | Comments Off
    In a Q&A with Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, Reuters reveals that the company does not have any "short term" plans to bring video viewing and/or streaming to the iPhone and iPod touch. Netflix is instead continuing to focus its efforts on its core TV-ba...

    Dine, Nature, Pass – Apple’s New 75,000 Apps for Just About Anything Commericals

    News, app for that, commercial, dine, iPhone, nature, pass | Monday September 21 2009 8:29 pm | Comments Off

    75000 apps for just about everything

    Apple, evolving on the “App for That” theme that’s been the centerpiece of their iPhone commercials for over a year, has released 3 new ads called Dine, Nature, and Pass with the tag line “75,000 apps for just about anything”.

    Phew! We get it, Apple is turning up the dial on the app platform promotion. And why not? It’s their killer competitive advantage at this point.

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

    Dine, Nature, Pass – Apple’s New 75,000 Apps for Just About Anything Commericals


    Analysis: FCC net neutrality proposal is ‘dramatic shift’ in policy

    News, iPhone | Monday September 21 2009 3:00 pm | Comments Off
    Some critics say new net neutrality rules at the U.S. FCC would bring harmful regulation to the Internet.

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    TUAW Follow Up: CoPilot Live missing features

    CoPilot Live, CopilotLive, GPS, News, app store, iPhone, navigation, paid features | Monday September 21 2009 3:00 pm | Comments Off

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    Our Saturday review of CoPilot Live [iTunes Link] raised some interesting questions among users of the US$34.99 app.

    TUAW reader Jeremy sent us an email this morning wondering why the Live Local Search feature of the app is now a paid feature, when it was free on the first version that was released. This clever feature used an internet connection to find nearby points of interest, even though the maps and bulk of the POI database are on the app itself. It was a great way to keep the app up to date, using a blend of static maps and info with an internet supplement.

    With the latest update to the app (version 8.0.0.096) that feature is now part of a US$19.99 annual update that also adds real time traffic updates and gas price searches.

    At first blush, it seems like features should not be taken away in an update. I contacted ALK, the app developer, and received a response from spokesperson Mary Kelly:

    "Local Search was included in the first release of the App as a taster of this premium feature. We did not advertise it as being an included feature in our original App or at any time promote it as being included. In fact it was listed on the App description as a premium service 'coming soon'. We may offer similar trials for a limited period for other services in the future. The Live Services which we promote as 'included as standard' remain so, namely: LiveLink location sharing and Live Weather."

    The company apologizes for any confusion. CoPilot Live still remains a pretty good deal for a low-end navigation service. I found quite a few map errors and omissions, but the company has set up a mechanism for people to report any problems with the accuracy of the maps.

    I can understand users being upset at losing the feature, and ALK should have made it more clear that Live Local Search was just a temporary sampler of a future paid service.

    TUAW Follow Up: CoPilot Live missing features originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    Apple Approved Nearly 1400 iPhone Apps Last Friday

    News, iPhone | Monday September 21 2009 1:23 pm | Comments Off

    AppShopper notes that Apple approved nearly 1400 iPhone and iPod touch applications last Friday, by far the largest number approved in a single day in the past few months. Over 300 of the approved applications were games, creating a host of ...

    Pantone releases iPhone App

    News, iPhone | Monday September 21 2009 1:15 pm | Comments Off
    MyPantone lets designers work with the company's extensive color libraries anywhere they are.

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    The Wheels On The iPhone Dock Go ‘Round And Round…

    News, Sharp, iPhone, iPhone Accessories, speaker+dock | Monday September 21 2009 12:36 pm | Comments Off

    Sharpipoddock

    This is the Sharp DK-AP8P.  In other words: Ho-hum.  Another day, another iPhone speaker dock.  Heck, ATTACK OF THE SHOW just reviewed the iPhone iP1 dock not half an hour ago, and despite its near US$300.00 price tag, declared it the best dock they've ever heard...

    But wait!  What do I see?  She's walking back to...sorry, channeling Roy Orbison there for a second.  Seriously, what's with the triple-wheel control panel out front?

    Sharp's press release ain't sayin'.  Oh, they brag about the ESound digital signal processing technology and the video output for connecting it to a TV, and mention briefly that "the IR wireless touch panel remote control on the DK-AP8P adds flexibility and convenience, acting as a magnetic cover when not in use."  It takes a close-up look over at Gizmodo reveals that the unit's various controls are spread across the three jogwheels. 

    The DK-AP8P will be available this month for an MSRP of $189.99.


    Apple Soliciting Battery Life Feedback from iPhone OS 3.1 Users

    3.1, News, apple, discussion, feedback, iPhone, os | Monday September 21 2009 11:38 am | Comments Off

    If you've been having trouble with your battery life on your iPhone running version 3.1 of the firmware, Apple cares. It's just being quiet about it. According to the iPhone blog, an undisclosed number of users who have posted on Apple’s discussion boards about poor battery life following the iPhone 3.1 software update are being contacted by AppleCare helpdesk with a hefty list of 11 follow-up questions.

    iPA Podcast Episode 56: Now With More Haterade

    Adam Christianson, Jeff Gamet, Michael Johnston, News, PoweryBase, iPhone | Monday September 21 2009 11:29 am | Comments Off

    This week our panel of pundits discuss AT&T's rollout of MMS across the US, the new iPod touch, the App Store, and more! Show notes can be found at iPhoneAlley.com/podcast. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, email us at Podcast[at]iPhoneAlley.com.

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