There are a number of things that could negate that story, but it is still one of those rumors that you just really hope is true. A screen shot of the iPhone loading the site lonelyplanet.com, shows the device rendering out Flash substance on the site. The site has a mini map on the side, that looks a undoubtful way when loaded up in Flash, and additionally a undoubtful way when loaded up without it.
Interesting news has come out of a survey of developers that are attending the WWDC event in San Francisco. According to the survey, up to 70% of the developers surveyed said that their application would not cost you a penny. Whats more, the average price out of all the developers that did charge for their applications, was a mere $2.29.
This upcoming app, from Connected Flow, gives iPhone users opportunity to take photos on their iPhone Camera and send them straight to their Flickr photostream. that program will undoubtedly be quite popular with iPhone users.
Gaming on the iPhone is going to be huge, game developers just can not keep their hands off of the iPhone, and for good reason. The device has a ton of horsepower, and has already proven it is more than capable of playing games, as well as perform all sorts of other functions. that is a very complex game, and is very telling of the iPhone’s abilities.
Engadget has a foolish, but daintily humorous post up on a German MacBook Air user who claims his elbow was sliced open by the sharp front edge of the Air. In addition to his sliced up elbow (bis aufs Fleisch!), he says that his sofa was ruined by all the blood. Just what we need, another reason for the TSA to ban the Air: it’s a deadly weapon.
Everyone has gone MacBook crazy (or is it just me?)! However, let us not forget the honorable iBook that the MacBook has replaced in Apple’s product matrix. System Shootouts hasn’t forgotten. They have, in fact, pitted the MacBook against the iBook in a point by point comparison. Who comes out on top? I’m not telling, but I think you might be a little surprised.
If any of the recent rumors of the 3G iPhone are even fractionally true, next the iPhone 2.0 is going to be an even hotter potato thereupon existing model. In addition to GPS and Video Conferencing via a second camera on the front of the iPhone, LeMatin.ch report the addition of Mobile TV.
The iPhone is an excellent target for gaming. The device’s glorious multi touch display is very intuitive for gaming, and the device has a relatively beefy internal specification sheet. Gaming and the iPhone are no strangers, and that is putting it delicately. Until now though, there have been no real 3D games. Kingdom Lores is out now, and it the first of its kind.
iPhone Buzz first covered the Juice Pack for the iPhone way back in early December, and we have been waiting patiently for its arrival. Nearly six months later, I’m thrilled to report that it is finally here. Was the wait worth it? Heck yes! The package arrived directly from mophie earlier today, so I haven’t had adequate moment to thoroughly put the Juice Pack through a rigorous tryout yet. Fear not, I’m traveling the next few days so I’ll have plenty of day to tryout it out. You can expect a full review Monday AM.
AOL Mobile Search for the iPhone was designed specifically for the Apple iPhone’s mobile Safari browser. Mobile Search has a traditional Web search engine, but additionally has features specially tailored to search the substance of various AOL properties, including Moviefone, MapQuest, AOL CityGuide and others.