Mar
16
2009
With the announcement coming tomorrow, Macworld has posted their top list of 15 features they would like to see in an iPhone 3.0 update. The list includes some things that people have been asking for since launch (like cut and paste) and things that were once there but have since been silently removed (like push notifications/background apps). With almost 2 years of time to grow and learn, what other things are woefully inadequate on Apple’s popular handheld?

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Mar
16
2009
Slatterz writes “In an apparent attack of the bleeding-obvious, an AMD rep has come clean and admitted (on behalf of the industry) that notebook and phone battery life figures are completely unreliable. AMD’s senior vice president Nigel Dessau says that ‘we are not being entirely honest with users about what PC battery life they can expect to actually experience.’ He says AMD will now use a combination of idle time (where the machine is left to sit idle, and timed to see how long it takes for the battery to go dead), and 3DMark06 to measure battery life. Great in theory but some of the industry already bases battery figures on a two-test measurement, and the results are still wildly inaccurate.”

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Mar
16
2009
Art on the iPhone using Brushes application – scenes of New York City.
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Mar
16
2009
Intel concept smartphone and mobile Internet device designs are compelling. Will they be realized? And would you buy one?
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Mar
16
2009
You’d never guess it was there—a tiny chip, barely a millimeter square, hidden inside the headphone module on the third-gen iPod shuffle. If you dismantle the module itself, you still won’t see it: it’s underneath a board containing a few simple copper traces, itself minuscule, and glued to the plastic.
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Mar
16
2009
CNETNate writes “A tour of Sennheiser’s Hanover factory reveals for the first time how its audiophile headphones are assembled by hand. The company recently announced its most expensive and innovative headphones to date, the HD 800, which discarded the conventional method of headphone driver design for a new ‘donut-shaped’ ring driver idea. Only 5,000 of these headphones can be made in a year, and this gallery offers a behind-the-scenes look at the construction process.”

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Mar
15
2009
Digg’s Kevin Rose is again peddling his Apple rumors, this time in regards to the upcoming 3.0 preview scheduled for this Tuesday. He was dead on last time around—can he do it again?
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Mar
15
2009
Cell phones harbor thriving colonies of bacteria and viruses. Researchers say, for example, that cell phones are major carriers of superbugs in hospitals. Now, a new gadget helps you sterilize your phone! (You should also try to use a wireless Bluetooth headset.)
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Mar
15
2009
An anonymous reader writes “A few days ago, Inner Fence released a paid iPhone app called Infinite SMS, which let iPhone users employ Google’s free SMS gateway to send SMS messages without paying their service providers. The resulting surge in traffic on Google’s SMS gateway forced Google to block all third-party applications from using the free SMS feature — including Google’s own GTalk client.”

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Mar
15
2009
Everybody loves the iPhone, but follow Apple’s strict rules or it’s ‘No soup for you!’
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