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Posted Feb 8, 2008 09:05 by Sally B. Listed in: Video, iPhone, iPhone Tags: Widget , iPhone , Facebook
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Apple iPhone - Image 1The iPhone has proven itself to be immensely popular since its launch, but Apple is not yet content with its success. Aiming to hook the younger set into the iPhone mania, Apple has recently aired a new TV spot focusing on a popular social networking site, Facebook. Check out Apple's Facebook widget in action in the full article!

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Posted Feb 3, 2008 10:26 by Isaac C. Listed in: Video Tags: Apple TV
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Apple unveils Apple TV tour: iTunes movie rentals - Image 1The Macworld Expo was certainly loaded with a lot of new goodies from Apple. We're certainly drooling over the MacBook Air, but Apple TV grabbed our attention as well. Now Apple has released a guided tour of Apple TV's new rental service. Check out details and the video in the full article.

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Posted Jan 14, 2008 08:09 by Sally B. Listed in: Humor, Video, Advertisements Tags: Get a Mac , OS X Leopard
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Apple OS X Time Machine - Image 1In another hilarious (yet sadly short) Get a Mac ad, viewers are greeted with a slightly different introduction instead of the usual "Hello, I'm a Mac, and I'm a PC" schtick. Check out the video in the full article to find out why.

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Posted Jan 13, 2008 06:07 by Jay P. Listed in: Homebrew, Applications, Video, iPhone, iPhone Tags: Bluetooth , Delphi , General Motors , iPhone
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Video: iPhone controls car in real time using a concept web app - Image 1 Not only can you connect with people using your iPhone but it seems that you can also do the same with cars with Delphi's concept web application. Via Gizmodo, we were able to see a video that showed a car being controlled by an iPhone in real time.

Check out the details of the video after the jump!

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Posted Jan 13, 2008 05:47 by Charles D. Listed in: Homebrew, Video, iPhone Tags: Firefox , YouTube , iPhone
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Logo of Apple - Image 1For those of you who are sick of seeing those broken video embed links littering your iPhone, then you'll be glad to know that homebrew developer joe maller has just the solution to your problem. He's created a nifty bookmarklet called iTransmogrify, which transforms embedded Flash content into direct links to natively supported formats on your iPhone.

For more information, check out the full article!

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Posted Dec 29, 2007 11:36 by Enrico S. Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, News, Video, iPhone, iPhone Tags: SMS , iPhone
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Apple iPhone Firmware 1.1.3 - Image 1The leaked iPhone firmware 1.1.3 video has been confirmed true by both Gizmodo and Natetrue, the creator of the iBrickr. In addition, new information regarding the firmware has been revealed including some of the features that it possesses.

Want to know more? The full video and more information on the Leaked iPhone Firmware 1.1.3 can be found in the full article.

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Posted Dec 13, 2007 05:17 by Charles D. Listed in: Homebrew, iPod, Video, iPhone, iPhone Tags: iPhone , SDK
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Logo of Apple Inc. - Image 1Touch technology can't probably get any better than Alex Lelievre's ProRemote application for the iPhone and iPod touch. It hooks up with Pro Tools LE and allows you to control the audio settings on your Mac.

But don't expect to see the final version of the software until the developer can get his hands on the native iPhone SDK and get an actual certification from the big-time mobile phone company. For more information, check out the full article after the jump!

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Posted Dec 7, 2007 06:00 by David T. Listed in: iTunes, News, Video Tags: iTunes 7
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The Apple iTunes logo - Image 1Here's a not-so-good news for Apple iTunes movie buffs: Apple has decided to raise the average prices of movies for sale at the iTunes store to US$15 as a concession to movie studios. In exchange, the studios, have opted to churn out their latest movie releases for the iTunes store. There's more to the story, though. Additional details await you after the jump!

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Posted Oct 21, 2007 03:30 by Sally B. Listed in: News, OS, Video Tags: OS X Leopard
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OSX Leopard - Image 1Just in time for the imminent release of Apple's newest OS X upgrade, Leopard, on October 26, a walkthrough of Leopard is now made available on the Apple OS X website, shedding light on the new OS X version's features as well as improvements made on its user interface.

One of the most impressive tweaks on OS X Leopard is the concept of stacks. To make newly downloaded files easier to find, the new files can now be accessed by clicking on the Download icon on the dock. Once clicked, the newly downloaded files will fan out, with the most recent in the top of the stack. Of course, users can make their own stack as well, which is a nice way to plow through files without having to open multiple folders.

The iPod's new Coverflow feature is also implemented in Leopard's finder, consolidating file viewing and searching in one place. Files of all kinds - documents, pictures, videos, etc. - can be previewed and played while in the Coverflow interface without having to open separate programs. Pretty handy, that.

Well, it's better to see the walkthrough than hear about it. Check out the Read link to play or download the walkthrough video!


Go to the Read link to access the video!

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Posted Oct 16, 2007 09:08 by Sally B. Listed in: News, Video, iPhone, iPhone Tags: Steve Jobs , iPhone , Greenpeace
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iPhone screen dismantled toxic - Image 1Checking if Steve Jobs and Apple made good in their promise to be clean and green with their products, environmentalist group Greenpeace got themselves an 8GB iPhone, shipped it to their UK research laboratory, dismantled it, and checked if the iPhone is indeed environmentally sound.

The verdict? Greenpeace has determined that there's still hazardous chemicals found in the iPhone.

One of the toxic chemicals found in the iPhone - phthalates - is not banned for use in mobile phones, but has been classified as "toxic to reproduction, category 2" due to their interference to mammalian reproduction. Toxic phthalates are banned from toys in Europe.

Brominated flame retardants were also found in the iPhone. It should be mentioned at this point that Jobs mentioned in his environmental press release that Apple already adhered to the restrictions of using brominated flame retardants.

On a slightly related (and humorous) note, we can also see the iPhone's chemicals in action in Blendtec's Will It Blend site. Did these hazardous chemicals cause the iPhone to go "boom"? Just a little something to think about, of course.


Check out the video of Greenpeace's iPhone laboratory testing after the jump!

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