It’s the day after the announcement of the new Apple iPhone 3.0 OS and today video sneak peeks are starting to pop up from developers who are already testing the OS.
As usual we wanted to bring them all here in one place, alas we can’t as they don’t all allow embedding … so here’s a
Wow, the internet is ablaze with the fantastic news of what’s coming in iPhone 3.0 – of course Copy & Paste is high on everyones list of new features, but I’m more excited by full bluetooth support for apps, hardware control and Google Maps.
I’ve been talking to some developers and they are all very excited
I think it’s a pretty safe bet although I’m yet to see any concrete evidence that VoiceOver will find it’s way into the iPhone 3.0 release coming soon.
There is no way a sub-$100 iPod is having a feature that the flagship iPhone doesn’t carry. Given VoiceOver is generated by your iTunes software and NOT by
There are more rumors running now that it’s almost a sure thing that in June we’ll see a new iPhone. So what will it be?
Could this be it?
The guys over at Gizmodo found this one … and at first glance it’s very well done. Makes you go “ohh yeah” but then on closer
This morning there is a new update for the iPhone sitting in iTunes for you.
The update includes the following:
This update contains bug fixes and improvements, including the following:
* improved general stability of Safari
* fixed issue where some images saved from Mail do not display correctly in the Camera Roll
Products compatible with this software update:
* iPhone
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Could it be true? Could the 3rd Generation iPhone be faster than the 2nd Gen? Well you’d kind of expect that but rumors coming from ZDNet & MacRumor are saying that the new iPhone will come packing a quad core chip?
That will make for one amazingly fast and incredibly powerful device – according to ZDNet
iTunes, the music store, was started in 2003. And now, in less than six years, they've sold 6 billion songs.
There's 10 million songs available, and there's 75 million accounts with credit cards.
Now, iTunes is the number one channel with music in the United States.
What's new? Three things.
First, the price. In the last six years, they've