UPDATE: Camera+ update featuring “VolumeSnap” rejected, feature request filed
Developer tap tap tap submitted an update for their app Camera+ which included a new feature called VolumeSnap. VolumeSnap allowed users to use the volume controls to take a photo, a feature that many iPhone users have asked for. Apple, however, does not approve of using the iPhone’s hardware in this manner. Here’s what they [...]
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Apple licenses Liquidmetal for future iPhones, iPads?
The Baltimore Sun has found an SEC filing that shows Apple has broadly licensed the intellectual property of California amorphous alloy maker Liquidmetal, perhaps for use in future iPhone and iPad devices. What’s liquid metal?
It’s a mimetic poly-alloy that can create bladed weapons–
No, sorry, that’s from Terminator 2.
According to [...]
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iPhone 4 skipping audio on AT&T microcell
There have been complaints of the iPhone 4 experiencing audio problems when connected to AT&T’s 3G microcell. Specifically, the incoming sound will skip, making it nearly impossible to understand the person you’re talking to. There does not appear to be a relation to signal strength and the skipping does not affect outgoing audio. It also [...]
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Updated: Frash brings Flash to iPhone Jailbreak
We’ve seen Frash, the Jailbreak port of Android Flash, on the iPad but now it’s making its move over to iPhone courtesy of Comex who coded it and Grant Pannell who compiled it.
Ally is going to look at this more in depth later in the week, but if you’re Jailbroken and you’ve just been dying [...]
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iPhone 4 death-touch risks known for 1 to 2 years?
As part of the fallout from Mark Papermaster’s exit from Apple, a couple of reports have surfaced indicating Apple knew about the potential for iPhone 4 antenna “death-touch” (detuning at the spot on the lower left side) for 1 to 2 years prior to launch.
The Wall Street Journal claims one year:
It was Mr. [...]
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