Mar
19
2009
eviltangerine writes “Twitter user stroughtonsmith was dickering around with the carrier bundle files for his developer version of the iPhone 3.0 OS and enabled the USB tethering options. Apparently he has even been able to use his laptop to access the internet over the USB tether. MacRumors comments that while Apple has announced the availability of tethering, it hasn’t hashed out the details with the mobile carriers (probably so they can charge more in fees). No word on connection speed, but here are some pictures of his phone while tethering.”

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Mar
19
2009
In a rare show of openness, the team behind Apple’s Movie Trailers page has started a Twitter account.
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Mar
18
2009
Apple sells an astonishing number of iPhone/iPod Touch models since launch, leveraging the unit’s abilities as a game platform to be reckoned with
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Mar
18
2009
An anonymous reader writes “Everyone has seen Apple’s clever ‘I’m a Mac’ ads, and Microsoft’s attempted responses, first with Jerry Seinfeld, and next with ‘I’m a PC.’ The Linux Foundation tries to fire back with its community-generated ‘We’re Linux’ video contest: all of the eligible videos have now been submitted and are ready to be voted on. Thankfully, the quality of Linux is much higher than the quality of some of these entries: entries range from the hilarious but inappropriate, to the well-made but creepy, to the ‘I’m sure it sounded good in your head.’ Thankfully, there are one or two that could actually be real commercials.”

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Mar
17
2009
iPhone apps have been downloaded 800 million times, and there are now more than 25,000 apps in the iTunes store. Apple is detailing some of the new features in the next version of the iPhone OS in apress conference going on live right now…
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Mar
17
2009
iPhone 3.0 OS, the next generation operating system for the iPhone, iPod touch, and whatever Apple device comes next. Here you will find all the information you need, updated in real time as it’s unveiled.
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Mar
17
2009
Apple unveiled the iPhone 3.0 software just now in Cupertino. Here’s MacWorld’s live-action blow-by-blow coverage. The announcement included new features for developers and users. For developers, the big items were in-app purchasing (for example for game upgrades, map content, and subscriptions) for paid apps only; peer-to-peer connectivity via Bluetooth; giving apps access to hardware via the dock connector or Bluetooth; maps embeddable in apps; and push notifications. For users, there’s finally cut-copy-paste available in all apps; search across everything in the iPhone; landscape keyboard; MMS messaging; and voice memos. Developer beta starts today and 3.0 will be available in the summer — free for all 3G phones, for iPod Touch.

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Mar
17
2009
Live blogging from Apple’s iPhone OS 3.0 preview event
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Mar
17
2009
A flurry of news broke out over yesterday regarding the proprietary headphones required by Apple’s new iPod shuffle, and now that Monday’s here and everyone’s back in the office, some things are starting to get cleared up. For starters, both Macworld and Boing Boing Gadgets have confirmed with Apple and various third-party vendors that the new…
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Mar
17
2009
An anonymous reader writes “BoingBoing Gadgets has updated their story from yesterday on DRM contained in the new iPod Shuffle. (We also discussed this rumor last week.) It’s a false alarm. There is a chip in the headphone controls but it is just an encoder chip. There is no DRM and no reason to believe that third party headphones wouldn’t work with the new Shuffle. (Apple would still prefer you to license the encoder under the Made for iPod program, but with no DRM, there is no DMCA risk to a manufacturer reverse engineering it.) The money quote: ‘For the record, we do not believe that the new iPod headphones with in-line remote use DRM that affects audio playback in any way.'”

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