Mar 06
Filed under: Cellphones
Apple unloaded a truckload or two of new reasons to call yourself an iPhone owner today, but we're curious if those announcements were enough to make any fencesitters sashay on down to their local Apple / AT&T store and take the plunge. So, did the news flowing today from Apple's
SDK press conference push you over the edge? Toss your vote in below, and if you're still holding off -- well, tell us what's keepin' ya (yes, the continued lack of 3G is a legitimate gripe).
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written by iPhone Fan
Mar 06
you have the news check out all the heart pounding action in video form. The whole shebang is now available on the website apple. [ Apple ]
written by iPhone Fan
Mar 06
Filed under: Video, Odds and ends, Internet Tools, iPhone

Remember the recent unconfirmed quotes from the BBC that a
version of the iPlayer was coming for the hallowed iPhone? Well in a surprise move, no doubt trying to gain a little momentum with today's SDK furore, a limited selection of shows from the iPlayer have been made available to UK residents on their iPhones. It's worth noting, however, that the service makes use of existing technologies on the
iPhone -- not anything announced today.
At the moment only the
BBC-produced 'Whistleblower' documentary seems to be working from the
iPlayer website, with content being streamed-only via the iPhone's built-in
QuickTime player -- quite the surprise given the heavy use of Windows-only technologies until fairly recently -- although we'd guess there's more shows on the way.
Of course, it's a beta service (when aren't they?) so you may not be able to access all the content and the usual caveats apply. As ever, the
iPlayer is only for UK residents.
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