Archive for November, 2008
Hoping to Draw Market Share With Touch Screens - New York Times
![]() PC Magazine | Hoping to Draw Market Share With Touch Screens New York Times, United States - 1 hour ago The companies are hoping to duplicate the blockbuster success of the iPhone with models that, in their glassy minimalism, end up looking a lot like it. ... New BlackBerry Storm challenges the iPhone Louisville Courier-Journal Review finds BlackBerrys cool but don't beat iPhone Cherry Hill Courier Post Handset Marketers Go on Christmas Blitz AdAge.com (subscription) Pittsburgh Post Gazette - Columbia Missourian all 31 news articles |
Joost adds iPhone app - Afterdawn.com
Joost adds iPhone app Afterdawn.com - 1 hour ago Joost has announced the release of an iPhone application which the company hopes will bring more attention to its 46000 title-strong video library. ... |
RingtoneFeeder offers Christmas on your iPhone theme - prMac (press release)
RingtoneFeeder offers Christmas on your iPhone theme prMac (press release), TX - 5 hours ago [prMac.com] Nashville, Tennessee - RingtoneFeeder has announced their "Christmas on your iPhone" theme. This holiday season, RingtoneFeeder is wishing ... |
The iPhone Google Voice Search Dialect Dilemma - MacNewsWorld
The iPhone Google Voice Search Dialect Dilemma MacNewsWorld, CA - 56 minutes ago No, I just want my iPhone's American speech recognition software to understand my Scottish accent, writes Fiona MacGregor. The smartphone's Google search ... |
iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 47 2008 - iPhone Buzz
![]() PC World | iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 47 2008 iPhone Buzz, AZ - 40 minutes ago It looks highly likely that we will see this in the next version of the iPhone. Telia is the latest to report that they will bring MMS to iPhone users. ... Apple iPhone 3G Ad: Brouhaha Is Bogus PC World UK advertising regulator bans another iPhone 3G ad FierceBroadbandWireless This iPhone ad was banned in Britain CNNMoney.com PC World - PC World all 222 news articles |
New BlackBerry Storm challenges the iPhone - Louisville Courier-Journal
![]() PC Magazine | New BlackBerry Storm challenges the iPhone Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - 1 hour ago These folks scorn Apple's popular iPhone, whose keyboard is virtual and must be operated by tapping on the screen. Now Verizon Wireless and Research in ... Review finds BlackBerrys cool but don't beat iPhone Cherry Hill Courier Post Wise consumers will compare smart phones before they buy Pittsburgh Post Gazette New Blackberry Storm launch draws a line of buyers Columbia Missourian Silicon Alley Insider - The Gazette (Montreal) all 26 news articles |
Review finds BlackBerrys cool but don't beat iPhone - Cherry Hill Courier Post
![]() CTV.ca | Review finds BlackBerrys cool but don't beat iPhone Cherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 42 minutes ago Consider that Apple reported selling 6.9 million iPhone 3Gs during its last quarter, while RIM sold 6.1 million BlackBerrys in roughly the same period. ... Wise consumers will compare smart phones before they buy Pittsburgh Post Gazette BlackBerry Fan Longs For A Better Curve Silicon Alley Insider Touch screens transform the smart-phone experience The Gazette (Montreal) Phones Review - Financial Times all 24 news articles |
Linux for iPhone May Open the Door to Android iPhone - Gizmodo
Linux for iPhone May Open the Door to Android iPhone Gizmodo - 1 hour ago Linux running on the iPhone. Yes, it's only the first port, but it's the iPhone running the Linux OS, controlled with a USB keyboard running off the iPhone ... Linux Kernel Booting On the iPhone Slashdot Linux Ported to iPhone/Touch, Runs Busybox For Now Newmobilecomputing.com Linux runs on Apple iPhone I4U all 6 news articles |
Linux for iPhone May Open the Door to Android iPhone [IPhone]
Here you have it. Linux running on the iPhone. Yes, it's only the first port, but it's the iPhone running the Linux OS, controlled with a USB keyboard running off the iPhone multi-purpose port thanks to the reverser engineering of Apple's hardware drivers by iPhone Dev Team member planetbeing. And while it is still limited and doen't have support for many things, this work opens the door to a much more interesting thing than just a character-based terminal: Google's Android running on the iPhone hardware.
Just imagine that. Google taking the smartphone war directly into Apple territory. Sure, most people would not care about this, but the mere fact that Google would be able to do this—and maybe not even Google directly, but someone else using Android's codebase—is a pretty big statement. I, for one, would love to see this happening, even while I personally think that Android is half-baked and most people will ignore it. For now.
At this time, the Linux port has the framebuffer driver (for video), the serial driver, serial over USB driver, and drivers for the interrupts, the clock, and miscellaneous hardware components. They don't have most of the other things, like write support for the NAND memory, wireless networking, touchscreen drivers, sound, accelerometer, and, one big and, the baseband chip, which is what makes the iPhone communicate with the cellular networks.
But the fact is that it's getting there and, knowing this, I'm sure several Google employees are scrambling to get the codebase for this port, and maybe help in the effort.
[Linux on iPhone via iPhone Dev Team—Thanks GloKidd]
Apple Stuffs 10000 Apps into the iPhone App Store - IntoMobile
Apple Stuffs 10000 Apps into the iPhone App Store IntoMobile, CA - 2 hours ago The website 148apps.com has reported that 10000 applications have now been released to the general iPhone and iPod Touch-loving public within the App Store. ... Black Friday Freebie: What’s on TV? NewTeeVee all 2 news articles |


