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  • TiPb Presents: iPhone Live! #74 — blacksn0w Day!

    News, Podcast, apple tv 3.0, blackra1n, blacksn0w, droid, featured, iPhone, iphone live, magic mouse | Thursday November 5 2009 9:06 pm | Comments Off

    Join Chad and Rene for blackra1n and blacksn0w, Apple TV 3.0, Magic Mouse, more DROOOOID! talk, and all the news, apps, and your questions answered. Listen in!

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    Apple Patents New Sync Method, App For Accessing Files On Network Devices

    Apple Patent Applications, News, iPhone | Thursday November 5 2009 7:51 pm | Comments Off

    In a new patent application published this week by the US Patent and Trademark Office, Apple details a method of sharing files between devices on the same personal network in order to simplify the syncing process. The patent describes a system for controlling what content is synced between devices and what isn't, and includes a new app tentatively named "Grab and Go" that would allow the user to access files from other local devices.

    AT&T looking to sell an 8GB iPhone 3GS?

    8gb, HGG, News, att, iPhone, iphone 3gs, iphone3gs | Thursday November 5 2009 7:00 pm | Comments Off

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    Boy Genius Report is claiming that two separate sources have told them that AT&T is looking to sell an 8GB iPhone 3GS for $99 US before Christmas. While this news wouldn't come as a shock, it would certainly take more than AT&T to make it happen. As most of you know, Apple doesn't make an 8GB iPhone 3GS and it would probably mean the discontinuation of the iPhone 3G in general.

    If you think back to the time of the first generation iPhone (it was so long ago now), you'll probably remember that Apple quickly discontinued the 4GB iPhone after realizing that most people were opting for the larger capacity. Not too long after that, Apple introduced the 16GB version and discounted the price of the 8GB. Now that the iPhones themselves are subsidized by the wireless carrier, the game is a little different.

    I doubt that we'll see AT&T discount the 16GB iPhone 3GS to $99 US, even though it would be a huge strategic move before the holiday season, but I have a hard time believing that Apple would be willing to manufacture an 8GB iPhone 3GS. It's one thing for them to continue with the 8GB iPhone 3G because they already have the manufacturing in place, but for Apple to start manufacturing another iPhone 3GS at a capacity less than its current models -- that just seems out of place.

    I've found it disappointing that the iPhone (a professional device) has had a smaller capacity than that of its sister, the iPod touch. Currently, the iPod touch is shipping at a top capacity of 64GB and the iPhone only 32GB. Here's the point: if AT&T and Apple could work together and release the 16GB iPhone 3GS at $99 then that could potentially allow for the 32GB at $199 and a 64GB model at $299. That would be a killer plan for the two companies just before the holiday season.

    While this may be far-fetched, I don't think it's impossible: Apple did release a bump in storage to the 16GB iPhone in early 2008 without any warning. Here's hoping that they do that again.

    AT&T looking to sell an 8GB iPhone 3GS? originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 05 Nov 2009 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    Apple Job Listing Includes Stopping Jailbreaking, Unlocking Efforts

    Hacking News, News, apple, iPhone, jailbreaking | Thursday November 5 2009 6:55 pm | Comments Off

    Apple has posted a job opening located at their corporate headquarters for the position of "iPhone OS Platform Security Manager." The individual would be responsible for a team of securing the booting, installation, and running of firmware. We're guessing that this lucky individual will be the one responsible for thwarting jailbreaking and unlocking efforts from our heroes in the iPhone Dev Team.

    Kamikaze Race Is Addictive, Challenging, and Tons Of Fun

    App Showcase, Games, Kamikaze Race, News, Orb Games, iPhone | Thursday November 5 2009 6:21 pm | Comments Off

    Orb Games has just released what may become my new game obsession for the iPhone. It's called Kamikaze Race [App Store, $0.99] and it puts you in the seat of an extremely fast car on a busy highway. But there's a catch: your brakes have stopped working and your accelerator is jammed! The goal is to simply survive as long as you can, unlocking achievements as you go.

    I've had some time to play with Kamikaze and I have to say that it's addictive, fun, and totally intense. A trifecta of fun that makes it a winner, especially at just $0.99. If you're still not convinced, check out the gameplay video below!

    Game Dev Accused Of Harvesting Players’ Phone Numbers

    News, bad business, developers, iPhone, security | Thursday November 5 2009 6:06 pm | Comments Off

    Storm8, a developer responsible for iMobsters, Vampires Live, and Zombies LIve, is the target of a class action lawsuit accusing them of secretly collecting the phone numbers of users who download and play their games. The company claims that their games have been downloaded more than 20 million times. Storm8 admitted to transferring users' phone numbers back in August, but shook it off as only a bug.

    Olympus announces E-P2 digital camera

    News, iPhone | Thursday November 5 2009 6:02 pm | Comments Off
    The compact SLR-like camera adds a detachable electronic viewfinder, improved autofocus system, and more.

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    Google Dashboard gives you a bird’s-eye view of your cloud

    News, iPhone | Thursday November 5 2009 5:12 pm | Comments Off
    Moderate and heavy users of Google services will appreciate this master control panel view of their usage.

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    Why an RFID-enabled iPhone?

    News, iPhone | Thursday November 5 2009 5:11 pm | Comments Off
    Multiple reports have come in that Apple is researching RFID integration into the iPhone, but some may still be wondering what such functionality would bring to the table for consumers.

    Firstly, we should note that RFID is a catch-all ...

    How Apple’s Products Got The “i”

    Interviews, News, Opinions & Editorials, apple, iPhone | Thursday November 5 2009 5:10 pm | Comments Off

    Have you ever wondered how the iPhone and Apple's other devices like the iPod and iMac got the iconic lowercase "i" preceding their name? It all started with the iMac, but why? Who's idea was it? The answer is Ken Segall, and Cult of Mac recently got a chance to sit down with him for an interview about the birth of the "i" and life at working with Apple during the company's rebirth as one of the leaders in consumer gadgetry.

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