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November 30th, 2009, 20:16 Posted By: wraggster
AA calls for an awareness campaign aimed at âiPod Zombiesâ
The Automobile Association has called upon the Department of Transport to launch a campaign warning cyclists about the dangers of riding while listening to an iPod.
According to the Daily Mail, a number of complaints have arisen regarding cyclists â dubbed iPod Zombies â who wear earphones while cycling.
The newspaper cites the example of Abigail Haythorne, who died after pulling out into an oncoming car and is thought to have had earphones in, and a six year old girl from Merseyside, who was mown down an seriously injured by âan iPod wearing cyclist.â
Government statistics that show that 820 cyclists were killed or seriously injured in the last quarter, a 19 per cent rise on the same period last year.
âItâs a serious problem which is only going to get worse as the number of cyclists increases - lots of people are completely oblivious to whatâs going on around them,â commented the campaign director for Youth for Road Safety, Manpreet Darroch.
âPeople donât realise how dangerous listening to music is on the roads - whether pedestrian or cyclist. It takes one of your key senses away. People shouldnât do it.
âYou can legislate until you are blue in the face. On the issue of iPods we just need to raise awareness.â
Itâs a serious problem which is only going to get worse as the number of cyclists increases - lots of people are completely oblivious to whatâs going on around them.â
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/32826...or-road-deaths
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November 30th, 2009, 18:51 Posted By: wraggster
According to a trusted source who's seen it with their own eyes, the Google Phone "is a certainty."
And by "Google Phone" we don't simply mean another Android handset. We're talking about Google-branded hardware running a version of Android we haven't yet seen.
Over the next few weeks, Google Phones (most probably in early, prototype form) will flood the Mountain View campus. They'll don large LCDs while running a new version of Androidâeither Flan or the version of Android beyond itâwhich our source spotted running on Google's handset as well as a laptop. (Whatever the software was, it most certainly wasn't Chrome OS, we were assured.)
But maybe the most intriguing bit is what someone said to our source offhandedly, that the current Android, the we all know and love, is not the "real" Android. So what makes for a "real" version of Android?
Our best guess is an Android OS with Google Voice at its heart.
http://gizmodo.com/5415169/leak-the-...is-a-certainty
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November 30th, 2009, 18:43 Posted By: wraggster
New iPhone app junaio blends social media with augmented reality technology, capitalising on two of the current hot trends in the casual gaming world.
The app (App Store link) is the work of Metaio, and lets users create and place 3D objects, tweets or websites into the real world, while sharing their creations with friends through social networks.
The creation aspect is interesting, because most mobile AR apps have focused on users browsing content created by professional developers, or sourced from existing websites like Wikipedia.
Brands can get involved in junaio too, though. Movie firm Focus Features has already signed up to make characters from its animated flicks 9 and Coraline available on the platform for users to play with.
"With the introduction of junaio, we are giving everyday consumers the ability to utilise and experience augmented reality in combination with location-based content and social interactions," says Metaio CEO Thomas Alt.
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The free app is available for iPhone today, with Symbian and Android versions on the way soon.
http://www.casualgaming.biz/news/295...ands-on-iPhone
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November 29th, 2009, 20:48 Posted By: wraggster
Two weeks ago, a shipment of from three to four thousand iPhones- valued at from âŹ2 million to âŹ3 million - was stolen from a warehouse in Belgium. Now, an unnamed black market dealer is selling off iPhones in Russia, raising concerns that these are indeed the snatched smartphones.
According to the Russian website iPhones.ru, the phones - which are called "Europeans" - are being sold in lots of no less than 100 for drastically reduced prices, cash on demand. The iPhone 3GS is not available legitimately in Russia, but it's relatively easy to buy an unlocked "ayfon" from overseas on the black market. The site reports that vendors are suspicious of the deals, because it's generally believed that Interpol is on the case, and has the IMEIs on file.
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...up-russia.html
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November 29th, 2009, 20:47 Posted By: wraggster
iClassic is a media player for your library, that mimics the interface of the famous iPod Classic. It will fully emulate the iPod Classic's functionality, including using the old-school Click Wheel. Unfortunately, the app will not support games in this release but it is being worked on for future updates. The app is expected to cost $2.00 from the Cydia Store.
I spoke with Emilio PelĂĄez earlier today and he has informed me that this application is indeed complete and he is simply waiting on confirmation from @saurik for it to be added to the Store. So we can expect this any moment. At this point I don't have confirmation if it will be in the ModMyI repo or not but keep your eyes peeled!
Now, I'm not entirely sure why you would want to go backwards with technological designs, but I guess for the simple fact that you can do it, makes it kinda cool. This app would be more for the fanatics who had iPods
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...pod-touch.html
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November 29th, 2009, 20:47 Posted By: wraggster
Rumors abound this weekend that Apple is holding steadfast to the late Autumn tradition of previous years and is now once again testing new iPhone hardware that could be introduced as early as next summer.
According to a report from 9to5Mac:
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Today we learned that new iPhones were found using apps with tracking software in the San Francisco area. The news is not surprising since the same thing has happened around this time of year for the past few years. This is the traditional time that Apple starts testing new iPhone hardware for release in summer.
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...re-change.html
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November 29th, 2009, 20:40 Posted By: wraggster
A little bit of emulation is a basic rite of passage for a modern day device that allows open software development, and the N900 is no different. We first saw the device rocking some SNES way back in September, but apparently Nokia couldn't pass up an opportunity to demonstrate the phone's prowess and put up its own video of a few emulators in action. Unfortunately, while emulators are completely legal, the ROMs that run on them are rarely legit, and despite Nokia's odd assertion in the video that "most publishers allow individual title usage provided that the user is in possession of the original title," the phone giant has since pulled the video from the internets, and Nintendo is reportedly looking into the matter. Of course, N900 emulatin' is still easy to come by from third parties -- check one out after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/28/n...-better-of-it/
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November 29th, 2009, 20:36 Posted By: wraggster
Could be something, could be nothing, but an "iPhone3,1" mysteriously popped up in the usage records of a Bay Area App Store developer. If you'll remember, the "iPhone2,1" turned out to be the 3GS.
The 3,1 phone was spotted in an analytics report from November for the iPhone app iBART.
This isn't the first time something with that ID popped up on the rumor radar. In August, 3,1 was discovered hiding in iPhone firmware files. However, as MacRumors notes, this is the first time the marker's been "seen" gallivanting out in public.
Also noteworthy is the timing of the discovery: In October 2008, Apple starting testing the 3GS in and around the San Francisco area.
http://gizmodo.com/5414731/unknown-i...-san-francisco
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November 29th, 2009, 20:31 Posted By: wraggster
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November 28th, 2009, 21:03 Posted By: wraggster
This has been a long time coming, but my schedule is just now starting to free up. I have updated psx4iphone to also support the 3.1.x series of firmwares. Included in psx4iphone v1.1.0 is a fix for a bug causing the non-scaled landscape screen to display properly.
Donât expect too much difference in performance. This emulator will still require an iPhone 3gs or iPod Touch 3rd Gen to really shine. I will be working more on this emulator as I get more free time.
You can download psx4iphone from the ZodTTD Repo which is built-in to Cydia via the included community sources package. This means it is also available via RockApp, Icy, etc. Brief installation instructions are provided within the package info.
If you run into any issues with psx4iphone v1.1.0 feel free to ask for support via the comments. Just remember, donât ask for ROMs/ISOs or where to get the BIOS.
Thanks,
ZodTTD
http://www.zodttd.com/wp/2009/11/psx...upports-3-1-x/
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November 28th, 2009, 20:50 Posted By: wraggster
A new application approved for the App Store brings widgets to the iPhone, circumventing the need to first jailbreak it.
Yes, indeed, iGizmoz has earned Apple's stamp of approval. Why? For obvious reasons. While there are already a few high-profile apps like Cydget and SmartScreen that enable one to set up widgets on the iPhone, that process is only made possible by jailbreaking the device.
You can understand why Apple is seemingly gung-ho about iGizmoz, although its unlikely anyone is going to regret having jailbroken their iPhones because of this $0.99 application's arrival.
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...ur-iphone.html
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November 28th, 2009, 20:49 Posted By: wraggster
Apple is giving independent developers something to be thankful for this holiday week. The company has taken iTunes LP and Extras public, encouraging indy developers to get creative and make their own interactive digital content to be distributed through iTunes beginning early next year. According to Apple Insider:
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The new move signals a big move in taking on Adobe Flash, pushing the adoption of web standards, and creating an new business model for content that could impact how the company's forthcoming tablet is sold and used.
http://modmyi.com/forums/ipod-news/6...evelopers.html
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November 28th, 2009, 20:30 Posted By: wraggster
Edmund Conway has an interesting article in the Telegraph where he analyzes where the money goes when you buy a complex electronic device marked 'Made in China,' and why a developed economy doesn't need a trade surplus in order to survive. For his example, Conway chooses a 30GB video iPod 'manufactured' in China in 2006. Each iPod, sold in the US for $299, provides China with an export value of about $150, but as it turns out, Chinese producers really only 'earned' around $4 on each unit. 'China, you see, is really just the place where most of the other components that go inside the iPod are shipped and assembled.' Conway says that when you work out the overall US balance of payments, it shows that most of the cash for high tech inventions has flowed back to the United States as a direct result of the intellectual property companies own in their products. 'While the iPod is manufactured offshore and has a global roster of suppliers, the greatest benefits from this innovation go to Apple, an American company, with predominantly American employees and stockholders who reap the benefits,' writes Conway. 'As long as the US market remains dynamic, with innovative firms and risk-taking entrepreneurs, global innovation should continue to create value for American investors and well-paid jobs for knowledge workers. But if those companies get complacent or lose focus, there are plenty of foreign competitors ready to take their places.
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/09/1...-World-Economy
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November 27th, 2009, 15:10 Posted By: wraggster
F-Secure researchers are calling attention to the fact that it's impossible to run third-party anti-virus on iPhones, because the SDK doesn't allow for it. It's a problem, as they claim malware will start to target the phone. 'None of the existing anti-virus vendors can make one, without help from Apple,' chief research officer Mikko Hypponen said. 'Apple hasn't been too interested in developing antivirus solutions for the iPhone, because there are no viruses, which of course, isn't exactly true.' At the moment, the only worms faced by the iPhone have targeted unlocked, jailbroken devices â so Apple's not too bothered protecting users of such phones."
While Apple claims that the iPhone's closed nature offers protection to its users, and security vendors maneuver for a piece of a market now closed to them, clearly both sides are pushing their own self-interest.
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/09/...e-From-Threats
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November 27th, 2009, 10:29 Posted By: wraggster
Seeing as how the iPhone's exclusivity status has been slipping, it was inevitable that the bourgeoisie would invent a new way to distinguish themselves from the lowly masses. Enter a designer by the name of Stuart Hughes, already expertly familiar with slapping precious metals onto slightly less precious mobile phones. He classes up a 3GS handset with a 22 carat solid gold body, which he then sprinkles with no less than 190 diamonds. And just to make sure none of the riff raff can get their hands on it, this creation is priced at ÂŁ1.92 million ($3.2 million), which places it precisely ÂŁ1.92 million outside our budget. Completing the, erm, value proposition is a storage chest cut from a single block of granite, which you may peep after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/27/i...rly-expensive/
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November 27th, 2009, 10:20 Posted By: wraggster
CNET UK has written a head-to-head piece entitled Apple Newton vs Apple iPhone. Despite the Newton being released some 10 years ago, and despite the iPhone being a phone, not a tablet, the site's editors believe the Newton is the more innovative of the two Apple products. The two devices were tied over four rounds, but in the 'Special Powers' element, where the iPhone was praised for its iPod capability, the Newton countered with its ability to play MP3s, connect to iTunes and 'its ability to work as a phone' because 'Blam! Not even the iPhone can do that.
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/09/1...s-Apple-iPhone
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November 26th, 2009, 23:17 Posted By: Shrygue
via Casual Gaming
In a surprising – and arguably illegal – move Finnish mobile giant Nokia has chosen to highlight the emulation functionality of its N900 smartphone on its Nokia Conversation blog, according to ME.
The promotional video, which can be seen below, shows a dedicated emulation menu sporting buttons for the likes of the Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, NES, SNES, Spectrum, MSX and Game Gear.
Gameplay clips of both Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros 3 are also shown in the video.
Emulation programmes themselves aren’t illegal but downloading ROMs – which are essentially digital forms of games that are loaded within an emulator – are illegal unless the person downloading possesses an original copy of the game. The distribution of ROMs is illegal no matter the circumstance.
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November 26th, 2009, 23:15 Posted By: wraggster
iPhone users (like myself) may frequently complain about how much they have to pay for the digital content they want, but it seems theyâre still willing to pay up for it â much more so than owners of other smartphones, especially when it comes to television, film, and general entertainment content.
According to the annual Olswang Convergence Survey conducted by market research firm YouGov, the 1,013 adults and 536 13-17 year-olds surveyed in the UK exhibited a striking propensity toward a broad range of services on their iPhone, particularly on-demand television. Most interestingly, iPhone users also demonstrated a greater willingness to use micropayments and premium subscriptions to pay for access to their preferred content.
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...h-content.html
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November 26th, 2009, 23:13 Posted By: Shrygue
via Engadget
We've already gotten a glimpse of an updated on-screen keyboard seemingly set for inclusion in the next update to Windows Mobile 6.5, and it now looks like Microsoft might have even more changes on tap to keep folks satisfied in the buildup to Windows Mobile 7.
Apparently, something that may or may not be called Windows Mobile 6.5 'second edition' adds a number of UI updates that are supposedly designed to make it more usable with capacitive touchscreens. The biggest of those changes, it seems, is that the clickable buttons from the top bar have been removed in favor of a larger, more finger-friendly bar at the bottom -- which, judging from appearances, is not quite ready for prime time.
Of course, of all this is still just based on what's been turned up in an early build of the OS, but at least one unnamed Microsoft representative has reportedly confirmed that the updated UI does indeed come from Microsoft, but he apparently wouldn't confirm much else.
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November 26th, 2009, 15:23 Posted By: wraggster
Perhaps JR Raphael at PC World put it best: "iPhone App Rejected? There's a site for that"
In what amounts to yet another visible expression of the frustration many possess in response to the substantial number of iPhone and iPod applications rejected by Apple for reasons that continue to escape anyone's understanding - including, at times, even some who work at Apple - a new website has been launched to serve as a repository for the would-be applications that never made it through the App Store's approval process.
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...developer.html
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