Posted 12/23/2008 at 2:31:40pm | by
Florence Ion
With all the hype surrounding OpenCL, it’s no wonder that the buzz has
moved on to the integration of the new technology for the iPhone.
Imagination Technologies has advertised a multitude of job openings for
OpenCL engineers and programmers, which only leads us to believe that
the technology used in the new Snow Leopard will be a part of Apple’s
future handheld devices.
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Posted 12/18/2008 at 12:45:26pm | by
Danny Estrada
Retina-X Studio is now making it easier for you to live a life of espionage.
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Posted 11/26/2008 at 4:06:17pm | by
Florence Ion
The iPhone is getting flak in the UK for the claim that it’s incredibly
speedy on the 3G network. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has
banned an iPhone ad after consumers complained that the commercial
exaggerated the capabilities of the device.
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Posted 10/21/2008 at 3:25:00am | by
Leslie Ayers
Skip the "who owes what?" game with this restaurant cost divider. Dear Abby would be proud.
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Posted 10/13/2008 at 1:53:55pm | by
Jason Whong
With VNC, it's possible to view Flash content on the iPhone.
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Posted 08/11/2008 at 1:41:57pm | by
Lisa Weddle
Dear iPod touch,
I am sorry. We of the media have overlooked you so much recently that I feel it is time for us to apologize. So, I’ll say it again. iPod touch, I am so sorry.
Read the rest of the letter after the jump.
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Posted 07/14/2008 at 2:48:39pm | by
Florence Ion
So, you’re curious to know what’s inside your iPhone 3G, but dread actually unscrewing the thing and taking a look for yourself? Well, luckily for you, TechOnline has exposed the nitty gritty details of the iPhone’s insides.
Bloggers at TechOnline examined the iPhone's technical specifications and measured everything from the phone’s motherboard to its 3G capabilities. Read below for the highlights.
Check out the details after the jump.
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Posted 06/10/2008 at 11:58:36am | by
Roberto Baldwin
Mac|Life's British sister site, MacFormat has good news for the iPhone loving British public. The iPhone 3G in the UK is a better deal than the United States version.
In the UK, the iPhone 3G will sell for £99. Existing iPhone owners on O2's £45 or £75 per month tariffs can get a new iPhone for free. That's right FREE!
Well, at least we still have cheaper gas.
Check out MacFormat's entire list.
UPDATE: A commenter pointed out that anyone can get a free iPhone from O2, not just current iPhone owners. To AT&T we have this to say, "WTF."
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