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Another Lost iPhone 4 Shows New Details [video + pics]
Here is another lost iPhone 4. The photos show it turned on –with some kind of console screen titled Inferno. They also show some new very interesting details, like its processor and changes in its case design.
iPhone 4G 3D Photos and 5MP Camera confirmed
This post is regarding the Apple iPhone 4G 3D pictures and also through different sources, it is confirmed that the new Apple device will feature a 5-megapixels camera. You can see in this post the 3D pictures of iPhone 4G prototype designed by Seraphan.
Cops Bust Into Gizmodo Editor’s Home In iPhone Probe!
Police raided Gizmodo editor Jason Chen’s home in Fremont, Calif. last week, seizing computers and other gadgets, as detectives probe how the gadget blog editor obtained an Apple iPhone prototype, which he first published photos and videos of last Monday.
Did Gizmodo Break The Law By Publishing iPhone Photos?
Posted by admin in World News on April 22, 2010
Gadget site Gizmodo could land in hot water after purchasing an allegedly “stolen” iPhone prototype and publishing pictures of it. California laws are very specific about how lost or stolen property should be handled — and purchasing it for journalistic use is not among the sanctioned options.
iPhone: The Most Popular Camera on Flickr
Within Flickr, the most photos are taken by Canon brand cameras, followed by Nikon, Sony, Olympus and then Kodak. However, the most-popular camera on Flickr isn’t even a camera, it’s a smartphone.
Is this the iPhone 4G?
Is this the iPhone 4 (or iPhone HD)? There’s no way to tell for sure, but these photos which made their way into our hands certainly look real enough.
Twit Pro Best Twitter iPhone application
Twit Pro is full featured super fast Twitter client for iPhone iPod Touch with powerful functionality for directly posting messages photos videos from iPhone geo tagging … Check out iPhoneapps360.net a cool website dedicated to iPhone apps. It contains app reviews, new apps and app ratings for thousands of iPhone apps.
iPhone 4G Unboxing – Photos Leaked
iPhone 4G ‘leaked’ photos have once again started popping up, and ofcourse, they are fake (or may be not?) by the looks of them. This time, the leaked photos are not just of the iPhone device, but also includes unboxing, accessories, a dock etc. The first glance at these photos …
Supposed Real iPhone 4G Leaked Photos
There’s no evidence that is 100% real but the photos are pretty detailed
iPhone and iPod touch: Unable to import photos and device no
Your iPhone or iPod touch can be recognized as a camera so that you can import images to your computer. In some cases, the iPhone may not be recognized as a camera. The steps below may resolve the issue.
20 Best Photo Sharing Apps for the iPhone
“Edit and share photos easier and faster with friends and family in 2010 with these Top 20 best photo sharing apps for the iPhone.”
Rumor: iPhone 4G Will Be Taller Than Predecessors [PICS]
iPhone repair shop iResQ claims that it has the front panel component of the next iteration of Apple’s iPhone, and it has posted a few photos to demonstrate a couple of ways the handset will differ from its predecessor. If these pics are legit, then the new iPhone will actually be one-fourth of an inch taller than all of the previous three models.
New Facebook iPhone App Released, Adds Push Notifications
Posted by admin in Tech Industry News on January 6, 2010
Up until now, the Facebook iPhone app [iTunes link] had everything but push notifications. The launch of version 3.1, however, remedies that ill. The other 3.1 biggie is the ability to sync your Facebook friends with your phone’s address book contacts — photos and all.
Camera Pro Chase Jarvis Preaches iPhone Photography
Our culture is more saturated with images than ever, but we’re also more involved in creating and spreading those pictures through easily available technology and the Web. Cameraphones — the standard phone type now, rather than the exception — are plugged straight into the Web, enabling uploads in just a few clicks. Wi-Fi storage cards, as photos
Forget iPhone MMS, Share 100 Pics Instantly w/ Knocking App
Knocking, made by Pointy Heads Software, is basically a photo-sharing app on steroids. With it, you can pretty much instantaneously share up to 100 photos at once between two iPhones. This works by establishing a connection between the two phones, during which one user selects another user with the app and “knocks” the pictures over to them.
If George Costanza had an iPhone, he’d use this app
Users take photos of receipts with their iPhone and the image is then automatically sent to Shoeboxed to be digitally archived and and categorized for expense tracking, reimbursements and deduction claims. A computer takes down the date, vendor name, amount, payment type and IRS tax category before filing away the electronic copies.
Chad Ochocinco…There’s An App For That.
Posted by admin in American & Canadian Football on October 20, 2009
Chad Ochocinco has a new iPhone application that was created with the help of Bengals quarterback Jordan Palmer and breaks new ground for the media-savvy receiver. For $4.99, Ochocinco fans can follow his daily exploits in photos, videos and tweets. All Ochocinco, all the time.
Finally! Flickr offers its own iPhone app
Flickr is one of the most popular ways to share photos on the Web. It’s used by everyone from high-profile professionals to occasional shutterbugs, and it’s incredibly easy to use. But there’s one thing Flickr’s been missing: It hasn’t offered an iPhone app … until now.