Speaking of iPod touch G4 part leaks: Front facing camera?
No sooner does speculation start about the iPod touch G4 than parts are spotted sporting a suspiciously front-facing camera-like hole.
Been wanting in on the FaceTime action but haven’t pulled the trigger on an iPhone 4? September/October may bring you your second iOS option.
[9to5Mac]
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Yes, there will be a new iPod touch this year…
Given that Apple has released a new iPod touch every fall, every year, since the iPhone launched in 2007 it’s not hard to speculate that yes, indeed, they just might announced the 4th generation iPod touch this year at their annual iTunes/iPod Special Music Event.
Likewise, iPod touch G4 will get it’s traditional iPhone-matching hardware update. [...]
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YouTube significantly updates mobile site for iPhone
Google’s YouTube has deployed a significant update to their mobile site, m.youtube.com. As is typical with Google’s web apps, it works well and looks even better. Here’s their hit list:
It’s really fast.
The user interface incorporates larger, more touch-friendly elements, making it easier to access videos on the go.
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New MobileMe calendar web app goes into beta
Apple is launching a new version of the online MobileMe calendar web app, and much like they did with the new version of online mail, the design influence of the iPad app is unmistakable. Want in on the beta? Here’s what you have to do:
To sign up, go to me.com/calendar and click “Request [...]
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UPDATED: Apple comments on iTunes fraud – dev banned, change your password
Apple has responded to that bizarre incident over the weekend involving a glut of Vietnamese, copyright-infringing book apps rocking to best-seller status on the backs of hacked iTunes accounts.
The developer Thuat Nguyen and his apps were removed from the App Store for violating the developer Program License Agreement, including fraudulent purchase patterns.
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