Posted May 08, 2008 at 11:21AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Video, iPhone Tags: flash player, YouTube, iPhone, SDK
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Apple Inc. logo - Image 1If you find it bothersome trying to convert YouTube videos for your iPhone before watching them, you might be pleasantly surprised at the video we have in our full article. Some people were able to find evidence that the phone's Safari browser now allows you to play YouTube videos without any additional conversion apps necessary. Check it out!

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Posted Mar 05, 2008 at 07:55PM by Ryan C. Listed in: Homebrew, iPod, iPhone Tags: YouTube
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Apple - Image 1Ever wanted to watch and download Youtube videos on the go? Then Max Wean and Pumpkin's latest homebrew app for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, MXTube, should be right up your alley, as it does just that. Now how about actually being able to upload videos to Youtube, eh? In any case, more details after the jump.

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Posted Feb 16, 2008 at 07:54AM by Charles D. Listed in: Homebrew, iPod, iPhone, iPhone Tags: YouTube, iPhone
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Apple iPhone mobile phone - Image 1Musically inclined Apple gadget owners will definitely get a kick out of mister aardvark's nifty virtual piano application called iAno. This program features a complete four octave keyboard with realistic sound samples and an on-screen keyboard navigation. For details on iAno's features and installation process, check out the full article.

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Posted Feb 12, 2008 at 11:02AM by Charles D. Listed in: iPod, News, Applications, iPhone, iPhone, Apple TV Tags: Google, Intel, Mac OS X, YouTube, iPhone, Apple TV
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Chimoosoft's TubeTV freeware application for Apple TV, iPhone, iPod - Image 1If you're still not satisfied with the amount of YouTube support your favorite Apple gadget has to offer, Chimoosoft's TubeTV gives users an interesting alternative for those of you who want to download, organize, and convert your .flv videos. This freeware application includes extended features such as organizing your videos and converting them into a higher quality format. For more information, you can check out the full article for a full list of its features.

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Posted Feb 12, 2008 at 10:06AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Rumors, iPhone, iPhone Tags: YouTube, iPhone, Macromedia Flash
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iPhone Flash support coming - Image 1Although the iPhone supports web browsing, some users may have been frustrated at the fact that it doesn't support Macromedia Flash. A developer even came out with iTransmogrify last month to remedy this, but it only works with YouTube vids and Flash-based MP3 players. However, the problem may soon be rectified as Gear Live reports that Flash support for the iPhone is coming soon. Read more at the full article.

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Posted Jan 13, 2008 at 05:47AM 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 03, 2007 at 10:10AM by Gino D. Listed in: iPod, News, iPhone Tags: Yahoo!, YouTube, Wikipedia, iPhone, Facebook
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Consoles - Wii PS3 360 - Image 1This year, we've seen a lot of crazy things. But what's been popular though (Vanessa Ann Hudgens photos aside)? Yahoo! can probably answer that with their annual "Top Trends in Search" list for 2007.

While there are a lot of keywords being searched this year, what concerns us is the list of top 10 searches in technology. Who're the movers and shakers? You can probably guess already, but read more to see the full list!

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Posted Nov 29, 2007 at 11:07PM by Ira Z. Listed in: How-To, iPhone, iPhone Tags: AT&T, YouTube, iPhone
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Apple with style: Customize your iPhone's Springboard - Image 1Starting to feel jaded with your iPhone's default preference setting? We feel for you. The daily use of the iPhone can make one feel some what wishing for something new, the iPhone's SpringBoard App contains hidden preferences you can align to your taste.
 
Just head on over to the full article for more.

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Posted Oct 27, 2007 at 02:44PM by Sally B. Listed in: News, Reviews, PowerMac, Hardware, OS Tags: Front row, YouTube, G4
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Power Mac G4 Leopard - Image 1One of the selling points of Apple's new Leopard is that it can work on older machines, and that Mac fans who are holding on to their legacy Power Macs can have a reason to rejoice once the Leopard OS gets released into the market. However, can Leopard really live up to its promise and run on an 8-year-old Power Mac G4 with AGP Graphics? Engadget tried to install the newest iteration of the OS X, and here's the verdict.

To cut the long story short, Leopard DOES work on an 8-year-old Power Mac, using only 5.9GB of space upon installation (that's without all the extraneous stuff such as drivers, etc). The question now is, what are the Leopard applications that work on an old machine, and what doesn't?

The new File Stacks and fans user interface worked, as well as Coverflow, Youtube, Quick Look, and Spaces and Expose. However, the machine choked on equally-important stuff such as DVD Player and Front Row.

All in all, it was a decent performance on a fairly old machine, and gives people reason not to throw out their legacy machines... at least, not yet.

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Posted Oct 03, 2007 at 03:27AM by Enrico S. Listed in: iTunes, News Tags: NBC, YouTube
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New House episodes won't be on iTunes - Image 1An Apple spokesperson has given word that the new episodes of House will not be available on iTunes. This was expected considering the main company producing the show, NBC Universal, has decided not to renew its contract with Apple which expires this December.

Apple has given word that negotiations for a contract renewal fell through because the production company wanted more than double the wholesale price for each episode. A move which would have pushed the price of each show to US$ 4.99. NBC Universal seems to have already found other means of distributing their content online with Hulu, an upcoming joint online video venture with News Corp. that will be challenging YouTube for market dominance once it goes live.

The company pulling out its content has many speculating regarding its impact on the popularity of Apple's media service. Considering that NBC Universal content is credited for 40 percent of all video downloads on iTunes, there might be a very big drop in user downloads once the split has been completed.

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