Selasa, 22 Juni 2010

6/22 Apple iPhone 4G/HD blog

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Apple IOS 4 will be upgraded
June 22, 2010 at 3:19 AM


Apple has not announced exactly when the free download will be made available, though it will reportedly start around 10am Pacific time. The iOS 4 section of the Apple Web site currently has a "Coming Soon" banner.

Apple has quietly prepared the ground for the software upgrade. For example, within the iTunes 9.2 Devices menu the image of the iPhone has changed from a basic 3GS to a 3GS featuring the iOS4 wallpaper.

As Steve Jobs hinted back in April, for most users, multi-tasking – the ability to jump back and forth between open apps – will be the biggest draw of iOS 4.

"It's really easy to implement multitasking in a way that drains battery life," Jobs said at the launch of iOS 4. "If you don't do it just right your phone's going to feel sluggish and your battery life is going to go way down. We've figured out how to implement multitasking of third-party apps and avoid those things," he added. "It's very, very easy to use and very efficient, and I think users are going to love it."


 

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6/22 Review: Apple iPhone 3GS

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iPhone 3G Wave Silicone Skin with Belt Clip and Armband - Black
June 22, 2010 at 4:18 AM

iPhone 3G Wave Silicone Skin with Belt Clip and Armband - Black Review

iPhone 3G Wave Silicone Skin with Belt Clip and Armband - Black Feature

iPhone 3G Wave Silicone Skin with Belt Clip and Armband - Black Overview

iPhone 3G Wave Silicone Skin with Belt Clip and Armband - Black Specifications

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Minggu, 20 Juni 2010

6/21 Review: Apple iPhone 3GS

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Pink Sports / Gym / Workout iPhone Armband Case Holder for iPod Touch 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Generation
June 21, 2010 at 3:18 AM

Pink Sports / Gym / Workout iPhone Armband Case Holder for iPod Touch 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Generation Review

Pink Sports / Gym / Workout iPhone Armband Case Holder for iPod Touch 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Generation Feature

  • This durable, lightweight armband case keeps your iPod secure and protected.
  • Unique design allows easy access to all functions without having to remove it from the case
  • You can run, ride, lift and more without missing a second of your favorite tunes
  • Adjustable Velcro Armband gives you the versatility of carrying your iPod in a variety of ways.
  • Multiple layers of padding offer the best in protection


I’m just blown away by some of the prices on Amazon and this is one of those items. Again, I wasn’t sure of the quality, but I’ve used it a few times now and it does the job. Real cute, does what it’s suppose to.

Pink Sports / Gym / Workout iPhone Armband Case Holder for iPod Touch 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Generation Overview

Super Light Weight & Perfect Fit!

Compatible With Apple: iPhone 1st Gen. 16GB, 4GB, 8GB / iPhone 3G 16GB, 8GB / iPhone 3GS 16GB, 32GB / iPod Touch 1st Gen. 16GB, 32GB, 8GB / iPod Touch 2nd Gen. 16GB, 32GB, 8GB / iPod Touch 3rd Generation 32 GB, 64 GB

iPod / iPhone device NOT INCLUDED

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Sabtu, 19 Juni 2010

6/20 Review: Apple iPhone 3GS

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Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black)
June 20, 2010 at 3:00 AM

Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black) Review

Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black) Feature

  • Supports iPhone and all iPod models with included dock connector
  • Enjoy your music longer with a 10-hour rechargeable battery and a battery-level indicator
  • Control your iPod and browse your content from anywhere in the room
  • Doubles as an iPod and iPhone charger so you won’t run out of juice
  • StereoXL technology widens the stereo image dramatically, creating an immersive audio experience


This has great sound. It’s a little smaller then I thought, but is still quite nice. Very portable, and a great feature is being able to recharge your nano.

The two negatives: the remote sometimes works good and sometimes doesn’t. I contacted the company to get a new remote and they said I would just need to return the whole thing (which I didn’t really want do). I’m not sure if the reason for that is because they thought the remote problem was tied to the player, or because they wanted to make it a pain for me, so I wouldn’t mess with it, and save them some money. But right now the remote seems to work pretty good… so I’m not sure why occasionally it doesn’t.

The other negative if you have a Nano 5, you’ll have to use the adapter that came with your nano. It only has adapters for IPods and Nano’s through version 4. The adapter that came with my Nano is white, while the box is black (so it looks a bit funny); minor but something to think about if your real particular about how it looks and you don’t have a black nano 5 adapter.

In spite of those two factors it’s a great little box with great sound.

Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black) Overview

Experience sound quality that’s rich enough to satisfy your in-home tastes in a form factor compact enough to take with you. Logitech’s Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 combines 2-inch active and 3-inch pressure drivers for crystal-clear sound and surprisingly deep bass. Take it with you to school, work, or the park. Stow the speakers, AC adapter, and remote in the included travel case. The speakers include a built-in, rechargeable battery–with a battery life indicator–that lasts for 10 hours on a single charge. Take it anywhere in the world; the AC adapter works on most electrical power grids worldwide.

The 2-inch Max-X active, high-excursion drivers with neodymium magnets give you full, balanced audio, while the 3-inch pressure drivers maximize bass response and minimize distortions. The StereoXL technology widens the sound stage beyond the physical boundaries of the speaker. Works with all iPods and iPhones (uses the new Apple Universal Dock Adapter specification).

10-hour Rechargeable Battery
Never worry about buying or replacing batteries.
Battery Life Indicator
Know when you need to recharge.
Browse and Control iPod with Wireless Remote
Ability to navigate through the iPod menu and change what is playing on your iPod.
Protective Travel Case
Holds the speaker, remote, and AC adapter–as well as an iPod nano–in a single, compact, easy-to-carry package.

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Logitech Pure-Fi Dream Speaker for iPod and iPhone
It’s the ideal music system for the bedroom. With a built-in alarm clock and backlit controls that light up with a wave of your hand, the Pure-Fi Dream brings clear, rich sound to your room.

Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus Omnidirectional Speaker Dock for iPod and iPhone
The Pure-Fi Express Plus speaker dock features omnidirectional acoustic technology, which provides great sound at a consistent level, throughout the room.

Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime Premium Alarm Clock for iPod and iPhone
The Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime is an iPod/iPhone alarm clock that offers premium sound with innovative features that make it the perfect nightstand companion.

Logitech mm32 Portable Speakers
Enjoy high-quality portable sound for your iPod, Zune, or other MP3 player–anywhere you go. And the cradle design makes it easy to recharge while you listen.

System Specifications
Supports iPhone and all iPod models with a 10-pin dock connector. The system supports older iPods (classic 1G, 2G, and 3G models), as well as other portable music players, via a 3.5-mm auxiliary input. Also, the system uses Apple’s Universal Dock specification.

What’s in the Box
Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 speaker system (black), international voltage AC power adapter, advanced wireless remote, protective travel case, universal Dock adapters, quick-start guide, and 2-year limited warranty.

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6/20 iPhone Development

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WWDC 2010 Post Mortem
June 20, 2010 at 5:04 AM

WWDC. The Dubdub. Christmas in June.

If you've followed this blog for any length of time, you know Apple's annual developer conference is my absolute favorite week of the year, and it just seems to get better every year. For the days leading up to leaving for San Francisco, I'm like a kid on Christmas eve. I can't sleep from excitement and the time passes way too slowly.

Every year, there are less "must-see" technical sessions for me, personally. That was especially true this year because something like 60% of the attendees were first timers who haven't shipped their first app yet and the session schedule was designed accordingly, with quite a few beginner and intermediate level sessions. But WWDC is so much more than the sessions (and those come out on video anyway). Your first year or two attending, it's all about the sessions, but by this point for me, it's about the sessions that focus on new technologies, labs and, most importantly, a chance to catch up with people I only see once or twice a year. Well, it wasn't just new technology sessions. For obvious reasons, I also attended all of the OpenGL ES sessions this year, and they were great. They were much deeper technically than last year, and were much more focused on the OpenGL ES 2.0 programmable pipeline.

Even thought it was the same number of attendees as the last two years (5,200 attendees plus the various engineers and other staff), this year felt way busier than past years. Lines to get into sessions were often very long, and many sessions filled up. Some even filled up an overflow room. Although we've seen long lines for sessions going back to the introduction of the iPhone, it's never been like this year. Last year, for example, for the State of the Union addresses, I meandered into the overflow room ten minutes late and found a seat in one of several empty rows. This year, I sat on the floor of the overflow room for the overflow rooms. I guess that's good - people were serious about learning this year.

One negative aspect of the massive influx of newbs this year was a certain loss of etiquette. I've always been super impressed by the way my fellow WWDC geeks treat the staff and the facilities. I've never seen garbage left around or more than isolated cases of people being rude to the catering or cleaning staff. This year, unfortunately, that respect was somewhat lacking. During the keynote line, hundreds of people just left their litter laying around on the floor. It was really disgusting and I was embarrassed at that moment to be part of the group. And it didn't end with the keynote line, either, unfortunately. I saw many examples of people not bothering to pick up after themselves, or being rude to the staff. Even a few instance of people being rude to Apple engineers who were trying to help them with problems. I almost feel like I need to add a few items to my annual first timer's guide with things I had assumed any decent person would already know, like throw out your garbage, treat people with respect, and be nice to people who are trying to help you.

Let's be better next year, okay? Almost everybody I met or talked to seemed like super people, so I'm hoping this was just a one-time anomaly. I really, really would like it to be an isolated occurrence. Enough said on that topic.

Although the new iPhone 4 was the belle of the keynote ball, the real buzz at WWDC this year, as you probably know by now, was Xcode 4. For the first time in history, Apple has released the session videos to all registered developers for free, so if you haven't done so yet, you should go watch the Developer Tools State of the Union and the handful of Xcode 4 sessions. Apple's Developer Tools teams have been working really hard for quite a long time on this upcoming release, and even in the early preview state it's in, I already wish I could use it full-time. Fortunately, the Xcode team foresaw this and they made the project file format 100% backwards and forwards compatible between Xcode 3 and Xcode 4, so I can work in Xcode 4 then switch to Xcode 3 to do my ad hoc and release builds.

Honestly, one of my favorite parts of this particular WWDC was having the opportunity to buy a few rounds of drinks for some of the engineers who worked on Xcode 4. I'm not sure if those engineers have forgiven me yet, so I'm not going to call them out by name, but it's important to me during WWDC to show my appreciation to as many as I can of the people who make all the cool stuff I work with everyday. Steve Jobs gets a lot of credit, and rightly so, but he doesn't do it alone. It was really nice to see him call out some of the people who worked on iPhone 4 and iOS 4 during the keynote, but there are a lot of unsung heroes working at Apple, and most of them don't get a lot of recognition for teh awesome they bring. WWDC is the one week a year where we get to show our appreciation in person.

The User Experience lab appeared to be the biggest hit among the labs this year. Each morning, within minutes of the Moscone West doors opening up, there was a long line extending around the corner waiting for the UX lab to open. People waited in line literally for hours to get a UX review. I guess word got out this year about how good those reviews were. I know I saw several people raving about them last year. In general, I think people have really started to grok the fact that the labs represent an incredible opportunity to get questions answered by the people who really know the answers. If you're having a problem or an issue with a certain part of the system, likely you can find someone who actually works on that part of the system to answer your questions.

As for MartianCraft, we gave out all of our away team shirts pretty quickly this year. Sorry to those who wanted one but didn't get one. We way underestimated demand for the shirts and just didn't have enough with us to give them to everyone who wanted one. We'll be better prepared next year, and we're looking into making the shirts available online for anybody who's interested, but that probably won't happen until we've dug ourselves out from the hole that got created as a result of all three of us not working for a week.

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Jumat, 18 Juni 2010

6/19 iPhone / iPad Update - The Apple iPhone 3G S, iTouch, and iPad blog

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iPhone App to Aid in Oil Spill Response
June 19, 2010 at 3:09 AM

Glad to see that LA-based Nvision Solutions has announced a useful mobile iPhone app for volunteers and responders working on the Gulf oil spill.  The free app allows users to report oil incidents found along the coastal regions including oiled shorelines and wildlife as well as generic reports on oil related damage and oil related incidents.  Users can reported contaminated shoreline areas, soiled wildlife, or other sightings and can include images along with their reports. Great stuff! See details here
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Mobile Social Location Aware Apps for the Summer Road Warrior
June 19, 2010 at 3:08 AM

After a recent road trip where I logged 3,000 miles in the car, I was reminded of just how important mobile technology, and in particular, location aware technologies (think LBS)  are for both business and pleasure use while traveling. Although there are are the usual obstacles to deal with – International roaming, locating free WiFi, securing access to dependable 3G connectivity (or any signal for that matter) and keeping that battery charged – there is also a number of amazing apps and services that enable the user to stay in touch while on the road. In particular, the amazing, location-aware mobile apps are basically a MUST-HAVE for anyone while away from the home or office. Apps from Google (think Google maps mobile), INRIX, Waze, WHERE, Seesmic, Pegshot, and foursquare are indeed must-have tools as are several amazing and free mobile tools that enable users to communicate cheaply with the office and perform crucial work tasks while away (Google Voice, Wordpress mobile, dropbox, and Twitter mobile to name a few). There's nothing like a good road trip to remind you just how crucial Geo and Mobile Technology are in our lives… you developers and tech innovators keep on dreaming up more great ideas for must-have apps!

For more tips and suggestions on Social-Location enabled mobile apps check out these LBS Feature articles and these archives we have on our LBSzone:
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KingCase iPhone 3G & 3GS Hard Case (Blue & Silver) 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
June 19, 2010 at 12:21 AM

KingCase iPhone 3G & 3GS Hard Case (Blue & Silver) 8GB, 16GB, 32GB Review

KingCase iPhone 3G & 3GS Hard Case (Blue & Silver) 8GB, 16GB, 32GB Feature

  • Hard Case Designed Exclusively for iPhone 3G & 3GS
  • Does Not Interfere With Any Controls or Functions
  • Provides Protection From Drops, Scrapes, & Scratches on the Back
  • Available in 10 colors! Check other KingCase Products.
  • Lifetime Replacement Guarantee!

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Snap a KingCase on your Iphone 3G or 3GS today! This stylish, super slim, rubberized case provides the ultimate complement of looks & function. This case will make your phone look brand new at the same time it protects it from drops, scrapes, and scratches. The case propels dust yet still slides easily in and our of your pocket. All KingCase products come with lifetime replacement guarantee.

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