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Thursday, 20 May 2010 |
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It was only a matter of time that developers searched through the latest iPhone OS 4 beta to find secret goodies and this time we see that the next generations of the iPod and iPad both may receive a LED camera flash (which we guess also presupposes they’re receive cameras, right?). The code is as follows:
FLASHDISABLEDiPad = "The iPad needs to cool down before you can use the flash.";
FLASHDISABLEDiPod = "The iPod needs to cool down before you can use the flash.";
Knowing that it is highly likely the next generation of iPad will contain a camera with flash, anyone out there regretting picking up the first generation? Or after the iPod touch incident last year, can we even be sure it’ll make it into the next shipping product? Sound off in the comments!
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Thursday, 13 May 2010 |
Recently, Vodafone and Three have dropped their prices for the iPhone 3GS. Prepaid and outright prices iPhone drop: 8GB from $759 to $719, 16GB from $929 to $879, 32GB from $1129 to $1040
Apple iPhone 8GB - new handset instalment on 12 month contract - (Vodafone Only):
$49 cap - $25 p/m (new cap), $69 cap from $45 to $17 p/m, $79 cap from $45 to $13 p/m
Apple iPhone 16GB - new handset instalment on 12 month contract - (Vodafone Only):
$49 cap - $35 p/m (new cap), $69 cap from $50 to $30 p/m, $79 cap from $50 to $25 p/m
Apple iPhone 32GB - new handset instalment on 12 month contract - (Vodafone Only):
$49 cap - $45 p/m (new cap), $69 cap from $70 to $40 p/m, $79 cap from $65 to $35 p/m |
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Saturday, 08 May 2010 |
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Apple has announced that the iPad will go on sale in Australia on May 28 with the base model priced at $629.
The launch, which was delayed for almost two months, comes after Apple's announced earlier in the week that it had sold over one million of the tablet computers since they went on sale in the US on April 3.
In addition, iPad users in the US have downloaded over 12 million apps and over 1.5 million e-books.
Read more at iPad in Australia |
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Thursday, 29 April 2010 |
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Apple.com has just put up this year’s World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC 2010) page, and as suspected the dates are early — June 7-11 at the traditional Moscone West venue in San Francisco.
For the last two years, Apple has also used the even to debut new iPhone hardware and release dates, with the iPhone 3GS in 2009 and iPhone 3G in 2008. The iPhone 2G was announced at Macworld in 2008, but its release date was made public at WWDC as well. All that to say it’s fairly likely WWDC 2010 will not only give us our first official look at the 4th generation iPhone (iPhone HD, iPhone 4G, iPhone G4, whatever floats your moniker boat), but word on when we’ll get it as well.
While the iPhone has only been part of WWDC for 3 years, given the app-centric nature of the artwork (above) its fair to say it’ll be given the lion’s share of attention this year.
The shot’s been sounded people, the race to the next iPhone is on!
[Apple]
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Friday, 23 April 2010 |
Limited Special offer: Get $20 discount until May 2nd! Click here for a direct link to the iTunes TomTom page.
You name it. Google finds it. TomTom gets you there. TomTom app now includes Google local search
Get the TomTom navigation app and enjoy smart, easy-to-use, turn-by-turn navigation on your iPhone or iPod touch
***WHAT'S NEW***
✓ GOOGLE LOCAL SEARCH : Find countless shops and businesses wherever you are, and navigate directly there. Access the latest Google listings from within the TomTom app.
✓ MUSIC FADING: Listen to your music continually while navigating with TomTom. Music fading will gently reduce volume while TomTom gives you driving instructions, and will return to normal volume between prompts.
✓ AUTOMATIC DAY & NIGHT MODE: Your app calculates local sunrise and sunset times to automatically adjust the screen brightness while driving, for a safer drive.
✓ ADD LOCATIONS from other applications and websites on your iPhone to your TomTom app and instantly navigate to them or store them as favorites for future use.* |
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 |
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In response to the widespread chaos caused by the eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull volcano, Lonely Planet is offering 13 of its European iPhone guides free.
‘Travellers stuck in unfamiliar places need access to practical information as well as suggestions on what to do whilst stranded’, said Tom Hall, Lonely Planet Travel Editor. ‘That’s why we’re giving away iPhone city guides to major affected destinations.’
The 13 guides will be free until Thursday, 22 April from the iTunes app store. You can access them via the links below.
The cities included are:
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