Archive for January, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Apple iPhone vs BlackBerry Storm - NewsOXY


NewsOXY

Apple iPhone vs BlackBerry Storm
NewsOXY, FL - 1 hour ago
By Bill Waters While the Apple iPhone 3G and the RIM BlackBerry Storm offer different services and features, it is difficult to parade one over the other. ...
How BlackBerry Storm ‘beats’ iPhone Times of India
Work vs. Play - Microsoft/RIM vs Apple IntoMobile
Still no challenge for iPhone Nashua Telegraph
BloggingStocks - New Zealand Herald
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Review #3: Apple iPhone 3G case - Sena Ultraslim (black)
IntoMobile, CA - 27 minutes ago
Those of you that read IntoMobile regularly will know that I’ve had trials and tribulations with cases for the iPhone. I’ve been through solid cases, ...

PostHeaderIcon This week in Apple: cussing on the iPhone, iWork trojan, and Steve … - Ars Technica


Ars Technica

This week in Apple: cussing on the iPhone, iWork trojan, and Steve ...
Ars Technica, MA - 34 minutes ago
Train your iPhone to (truly) learn new words: The Ars staff long ago discovered that the iPhone dictionary does not learn equally from all software. ...

PostHeaderIcon One iPhone in a very large crowd

Filed under: Odds and ends, iPhone

In traditional photography, the time elapsed between the shutter snap and the careful, loupe & light table examination of the captured images for some unexpected surprise or Cartier-Bresson's "decisive moment" might be days or weeks. With photographer David Bergman's massive panorama of Tuesday's presidential inauguration, the challenge wasn't in waiting for the darkroom process to complete (although the Gigapan software did crank away on his MacBook Pro for over six hours to generate the 1,474 megapixel, 2 gigabyte master file); it was combing through the enormous image to discover those moments Bergman didn't even know he had photographed. Several commenters on Bergman's blog have already found themselves or family members in the crowd.

One moment that Bergman did discover quickly: a prominent attendee of the inauguration, 'bow-syncing' cellist Yo-Yo Ma, was caught in the panorama making an image of his own, using a familiar-looking smartphone. See the video zoom below for the context of Ma's snapshot in the larger image.

As digital imaging has replaced film photography for newsgathering and journalism, there have been counterexamples of newsworthy images that would have long been deleted except for the fact that they were shot on film instead of on memory cards. In this case, the image of Yo-Yo Ma and his phone wouldn't have been preserved, except that it was captured by chance and 'mined' out of the massive, frozen decisive moment.

Image & zoom video used with permission of the photographer; all rights reserved.

TUAWOne iPhone in a very large crowd originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 24 Jan 2009 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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I Love Katamari for the iPhone
NetworkWorld.com, MA - 57 minutes ago
Well, the Katamari phenomenon at last has made it to the iPhone, in the form of I Love Katamari. As with the classic console version, the iPhone conversion ...

PostHeaderIcon Peggle coming to the iPhone in March

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Gaming, Software, Odds and ends, iPhone, iPod touch


We actually heard this last year, straight from Apple, but here's confirmation: PopCap Games has told our sister site Joystiq that Peggle, the distractingly cute-looking yet extremely addictive puzzle shooter, is coming to the iPhone in March of this year. If you've played Peggle (or any of PopCap's games, really) you'll know why this is so exciting, and if you haven't yet played it, you'll be in for a treat.

Word of the game apparently sneaked out via Popcap's official Twitter account, and while it was originally deleted (someone decided they didn't want to talk about it yet), the company later confirmed the game and the month of release. Of course, the game is currently available on the classic iPod, but it'll be that much better with touch-screen goodness added in. Extreme Fever!

TUAWPeggle coming to the iPhone in March originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 24 Jan 2009 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PostHeaderIcon Original Mac revolutionary, but no match for iPhone or iPod Touch - Baltimore Sun


Original Mac revolutionary, but no match for iPhone or iPod Touch
Baltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours ago
The iPhone/iPod Touch platform has assumed the paradigm-changing mission of the original Mac -- it’sa new approach to computing for a new era. ...
iPhone/ iPod touch developer at Company Confidential Irvine, CA Ars Technica
SugarSync files transfer / storage service gets a wireless iPhone app iPhone World
IPhone Apps Round-up: Insults, Shakespeare-style PC World
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PostHeaderIcon The iPhone has replaced my home PC - eWeek


The iPhone has replaced my home PC
eWeek,  NY - 3 hours ago
I've been forced to experience the full power of my Apple iPhone over the last week. The result of that experience makes me wish I could dump my cable/DSL ...