Tuesday, October 12, 2010

iPhone News Of The Day

  • www.youtube.com/watch?v=eePKk5_wGtg Apple has released the new iOS 4.2 beta 3 for iPhone and iPad. Interestingly, this new beta has added more SMS tones for iPhone, and more wallpapers for iPad. And for the worst thing in this latest beta is that Apple has removed the AirPlay button from the native YouTube app. Sorry folks, you [...]
    • iPhoneWorld.ca writes:Apple has released a new beta version of iOS / SDK 4.2 for all registered developers to download. (...)
      • iPhoneWorld.ca writes:Following hot on the heels of the greenpois0n RC3 for Windows release, the Chronic Dev Team have released a new Linux version of greenpois0n RC3 for everyone to download. (...)
        • An interesting story reported by The Huffington Post suggests Cond� Nast iPad Apps have a critical flaw that can allow those inclined to change a preference file, making it possible to download new issues of magazines for free.
          Originally posted at iPad Atlas
          • Here at AppAdvice Daily we have just celebrated our 200th Appisode! Thanks to all our viewers out there! We do it for you! Now, it's blooper time.
            Appisode 200! It’s Blooper Time! is a story by AppAdvice.com

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            • Earlier today, Keith reported that Delicious Library developer Wil Shipley had barcode scanning on his radar as a future iteration for the late, lamented iPhone version of the popular catalog app. Lo and behold, within a few hours the newest update to the Amazon Mobile app hit the store -- featuring, you guessed it, barcode scanning. With the new 1.2.8 version of the free app, and an iPhone 4 or 3GS running iOS 4.x, you can quickly scan a product barcode to search Amazon's catalog for matching items.…
              • The Financial Times has announced it generated $1.59 million in ad revenue through its app since it debuted. The Financial Times iPad Edition was released in May. Read more...
                Financial Times: App Brings In $1.59 Million In Ad Revenue is a story by AppAdvice.com

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                • The Skype app for the iPhone/iPod was just updated. The new 2.1.2 version is available now in the App Store. The enhancements look to improve a user’s overall Skype experience, but none are significant. Read more...
                  Skype Offers Modest App Update, Still No Video Chat is a story by AppAdvice.com

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                  • It’s two days late, but late is better than never. GreenPois0n the jailbreak for iOS devices running iOS 4.1 is here. Unfortunately the first release is for Windows and Linux only, but the developers of the hack, Chronic-Dev, expect to release a version for Mac OS X soon. The jailbreak supports iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, [...]
                    • Amazon Mobile for iPhone now has a barcode scanner that lets you see, scan, and buy products on the spot.
                      • Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster predicted this week that Apple will eventually lose its early tablet lead to Google. Munster is very bullish on tablets and pessimistic about the prospects for netbooks and laptops. “The tablet is undeniably going to be the winning category in mobile computing over the next decade,” he said. But ultimately [...]
                        • Apple had just released the third beta version of iOS 4.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch to developers of its iOS Developer program. The release notes did not provide any details about the changes but it doesn’t matter as folks at HDBlog.it have already found the changes in the...
                        • Angry Birds have become so popular that they have their own plush toy line? Click through to find out all about it, plus you can get one now.
                          Angry Birds Plush Toys Coming Soon, Get Your Own Today is a story by AppAdvice.com

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                          • We've posted about GameSalad here before -- the company offers up a third-party development and publishing solution that allows anyone, even non-coders, to jump into the GS SDK, make a game, and then quickly publish it out to the web or platforms like Apple's App Store. The company has been narrowing its focus recently after a round of funding -- last week at GDC, it announced that the Gendai Games brand was no more, and instead it would be consolidating everything under the name…
                            • This is an interesting holder for a cellular phone that is resting on the wings of angels. It is designed for iPhone or BlackBerry owners, and I suppose it is good for those who want some divine support for their mobile. It is also good for when you want to watch movies hands-free. [...]
                              • Motorola is the latest company to file a patent lawsuit against Apple, suggesting in court that Apple has infringed on proprietary Motorola technologies in its mobile devices. Motorola itself filed papers about 18 different infringements. Its subsidiary Motorola Mobility Inc filed three more, as well as a trade complaint regarding technologies including a system to distribute message traffic and various systems like that. Truth be told, this is all pretty esoteric -- Microsoft just recently sued Motorola…
                                • Remember back at the original iPhone launch when Steve Jobs said "and boy, have we patented it"? Yeah, turns out it wasn't just a good line. Also, Apple tips would-be musicians on how not to be a jerk in their Ping profiles, and the Financial Times is living up to its name.
                                  • Trainyard is a puzzle game where you direct the colored train cars to the correct colored station by drawing the path on screen. Click through to read all about it.
                                    Review: Trainyard – Keep On Chugging is a story by AppAdvice.com

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                                    • Napster for the iOS is a nicely designed app with an excellent user interface, plentiful features, and speedy navigation. Unfortunately, the sound quality isn't quite up to snuff.
                                      • Here's another story that seems to add credibility to the longstanding rumor that a CDMA iPhone is coming sooner rather than later. Read More...
                                        Rumor: Apple Discussing CDMA iPhone In India is a story by AppAdvice.com

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                                        • While looking for new features and hidden secrets within iOS 4.2 Beta 3 , we found a gem: New SMS ringtones! Have a listen. More »
                                        • Apple has posted an updated beta for the iOS 4.2 SDK. iOS 4.2 is expected to debut "in November" for general consumption. If you are part of the developer program , you can head on over to the dev center now, authenticate with your credentials and download the newest release. As always, beta SDKs remain behind an NDA wall, so we cannot post specific details about changes. Developers will find full release notes and update read-me's at the site itself. A final warning: If you plan to seek…
                                          • This free search tool, which funnels information from many sources onto your iOS device, is not without a rough patch or two. But it's an excellent addition to your iPhone or iPod touch, thanks to its searching prowess.
                                          • After almost four months since the launch of the iPhone 4, there seems to have been enough incidents to prove that the iPhone 4 is actually more accident prone compared to the iPhone 3GS. Well, we're not saying this! Folks over at SquareTrade, a leading third-party warranty provider have released...
                                          • Image Source: techday.co.nz Apple has been awarded a trademark for the phrase “There’s an app for that” – the strapline they’ve used in many of their TV ads for the iPhone to show off the range of iOS apps. The image above shows one of the next important Apple straplines that they’ll be looking to [...]
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