Inside Apple R&D - Apple Patents Realized

1,720 views June 2nd, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Apple’s touch keyboard makes a new appearance on a generous, two-million pixel slab.

There are secrets. Secrets you are not supposed to know about. Suppressed 200mpg automobile engines. Faster-than-light-speed travel technology we scavenged at Roswell. The location of Walt Disney’s cryogenically frozen body. The truth about the Masons. But none of these inspires as much discussion and theorizing as the one to which we turn our attention here: Apple’s next big product.

Inside Apple R&D — Apple Patents Realized


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Griffin ClearBoost iPhone Case Reviewed

642 views April 4th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Griffin’s new ClearBoost case promises protection and a cellular signal boost for the iPhone, but does it deliver on those promises? Well, that would depend on who you believe. iLounge claims that the signal boost works, but not under the weakest signal conditions.

Griffin ClearBoost iPhone Case Reviewed

Crunchgear, on the other hand, called the signal booster “one of the greatest scams perpetrated on mankind since the Kennedy assassination.” Hmm…strong words. However, both agreed that the case itself was decent, so at least you have that for your $30.
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The iPhone SDK: The day after

1,032 views March 8th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Twenty four hours after Apple revealed its procedure for getting third-party applications on the iPhone, developers have a few questions about the software development kit, but seem mostly satisfied.

In the immediate aftermath of Thursday’s presentation at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., reaction was almost universally positive to Apple’s SDK plans. Some developers had feared worse outcomes, such as having to submit their source code to Apple, and seemed willing to let Apple take a piece of their revenue and be the exclusive distributor for iPhone applications in exchange for getting a crack at the technology.

The iPhone SDK: The day after


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Sun will make Java work for iPhone

470 views March 8th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

After the release of the software development kit for Apple’s iPhone, Sun Microsystems says it’s going to enable Java applications to run on the device, InfoWorld is reporting.

Sun will build a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), based on the Java Micro Edition version of the programming language after June of this year. It will be available in the iPhone AppStore. Eric Klein, vice president of Java marketing at Sun, told InfoWorld Friday that although Apple passed on enabling Java on the iPhone, Sun decided to do so anyway after Thursday’s SDK unveiling. After combing through the documents for the SDK and seeing nothing that barred it from doing so, Sun decided to go for it.

“We’re going to make sure that the JVM offers the Java applications as much access to the native functionality of the iPhone as possible,” Klein said.

Java on the iPhone will mean that versions of software, like customer relationship management and other enterprise applications, could be available on the device.

Source: news.com

GeoSentric puts social networking service on iPhone

240 views March 5th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Finland’s GeoSentric unveiled on Wednesday its mobile social networking service GypSii for Apple’s iPhone.

The GypSii application lets iPhone users to get maps and directions and access other location-based as well as social networking services.

GeoSentric puts social networking service on iPhone

Apple has shipped more than five million iPhones globally since its launch in June last year, GeoSentric said.

Source: Reuters