Archive for January, 2009

Adobe and Apple Working on Flash for iPhone

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
Bloomberg reports that Adobe's Chief Executive Officer Shantanu Narayen has revealed that Adobe with Apple on bringing Flash support to the iPhone:

“It’s a hard technical challenge, and that’s part of the reason Apple and Adobe are co...

Adobe, Apple working together on Flash for iPhone

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
Once thought to be building Flash for the iPhone mostly on its own, Adobe has mentioned at the World Economic Forum that it's not only continuing work on the animation plug-in but has teamed up with Apple to make it a reality.

Apple's Touch Gets Lost In Shuffle - Hartford Courant

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Telegraph.co.uk

Apple's Touch Gets Lost In Shuffle
Hartford Courant, United States - 1 hour ago
It's like shopping in a grocery store that sells only TV dinners. But that's just me, the guy without the earbuds. I have more than 17000 songs on an ...
Rowmote brings Apple Remote functions to iPhone, iPod touch Macworld
Major architectural changes suggested by iPhone 2,1 Apple Insider
Rowmote app released on Apple App Store TechWhack
PC Authority
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Apple's Saber-Rattling, Capitol Hill's Ruckus, Big Blue's Silence - MacNewsWorld

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Apple's Saber-Rattling, Capitol Hill's Ruckus, Big Blue's Silence
MacNewsWorld, CA - 2 hours ago
By ECT News Staff Apple sends a none-too-subtle signal to those working on multi-touch ... Congress clashes over delaying digital TV switch . ...

Ready for the flood of streaming movies? - Globe and Mail

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Ready for the flood of streaming movies?
Globe and Mail, Canada - 37 minutes ago
They're not stored on a hard drive (unlike the Apple TV, Vudu box or Blockbuster's rival MediaPoint box). So every time you fast-forward or rewind, ...

Blockbuster 2Wire MediaPoint - PC Magazine

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Blockbuster 2Wire MediaPoint
PC Magazine - 1 hour ago
And to set the record straight—this box is not a media extender like the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3 or the Apple TV, meaning you can't (currently) use it ...

Apple, AT&T slapped with yet another iPhone 3G lawsuit

Friday, January 30th, 2009
Still one more class-action lawsuit is claiming that the iPhone not only fails to live up to 3G speeds, but that it also prematurely develops hairline cracks in its outer casing.

Comcast testing free Wi-Fi access for subscribers

Friday, January 30th, 2009
Internet provider Comcast is performing Wi-Fi hot spot trials near NJ Transit rail stations in the state to grant subscribers access to the Internet on their mobile devices, according to a Friday DSLReports post. The service in these Wi-Fi Hot Zones requires subscribers to sign in using their existing Comcast.net usernames and passwords. The company has confirmed the trials, saying it is gauging u...

iSkin builds on iPhone 3G cases with iSkin solo FX

Friday, January 30th, 2009
iSkin has released the solo FX, the newest design in the companyís line of iPhone 3G protector cases. Modeled after the basic solo cases, the FX series adds designer patterns to a high-gloss finish, along with a new mirror film used for screen protection. The film protects against scrapes or scratches, and offers a reflective feature that turns the screen of an iPhone into a mirror when the phone ...

Apple working to fix iTunes Plus upgrade problems

Friday, January 30th, 2009
A number of customers attempting to upgrade existing iTunes albums to the new DRM-free Plus format have reportedly run into problems, according to Macworld. Some people were charged the full price for an album, instead of the discounted price which is typically only 30 percent of the retail cost. A customer's notification to Apple received a response that acknowledged the problem and claimed that ...