Sep 23 2009

Apple concerns about the battery life problems in 3.1?

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After iPhone has upgraded to 3.1, 3GS users don’t have the choice to go back to 3.0/3.0.1 unless they have the ECID SHSH file. Thanks to the Apple for not signing the 3.0/3.0.1 which causes lots of troubles to users.

Some people said the new 3.1 firmware has problems. The biggest one could be the battery life. While you may not be able to get back to 3.0/3.0.1, Apple wants to solve the problems actively. The AppleCare helpdesk asks 11 questions to users who have reported the case in the discussion forum. Apple also asks people to install the configuration file in order to check and log the battery life. The report will be sent to Apple for further investigation.

If Apple allows 3GS users to restore the 3.0/3.0.1 firmware without forcing them to upgrade to 3.1, the life would become easier.

[via The iPhone Blog]

Sep 02 2009

New pictures of Apple tablet with lots of icons? – แอ๊ปเปิ้ล tablet มีไอคอน เยอะ ของจริง หรือเปล่า

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Tired of flicking through pages of apps on iPhone? Apple may be releasing a new tablet like pictured above. You can place lots of apps on one single page.

[via TechEBlog]

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Aug 27 2009

Apple News | Supposed Screenshots of the Apple Tablet Interface

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Interface screenshots claiming to be taken from the Apple Tablet have been posted online. The images were sent anonymously to TechCrunch.

Its likely these are fake but we are posting them for discussion.

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Aug 11 2009

More iTunes 9 details, Apple developing social networking application?

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Our same source is back at it again and we have some further clarification on the iTunes 9 rumor we posted a couple days ago. We really have to take this information at face value, but again felt it was worthy enough to be published. Here’s some of what was just told to us about iTunes and something else entirely:

  • The social networking integration that we reported iTunes 9 would have seems to be part of a bigger social networking push by Apple. We’ve been informed that Apple has plans to tie iTunes 9 into a “Social” application that they plan to release in the future. It was said that the application (separate from iTunes) will be similar to Yahoo’s OneConnect offering and consolidate all your social networking services. (iPhone application? Desktop app? Wasn’t clarified to us).
  • The application will allow you to broadcast what music you’re currently listening to, allow you to share your music with people on your network, connect with your friend’s friends (no clue on that one), and update all of your statuses at the same time. ITunes 9 will let you broadcast music statuses as well.
  • As far as the iTunes application organization feature, we’ve been told it allow you to sort your applications alphabetically, by genre, date added, and of course, custom arrangement.
  • That’s all what we have for now. Again, this isn’t confirmed and some of it seems a little far-fetched, but let’s see what happens here. It’s going to get interesting

via theboygeniusreport

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Aug 07 2009

App Store Cracks Down on Copyright, Ejects 900+ Aggregator Apps, Rejects E-Books

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A couple new and interesting cases of App Store rejection, including the stripping Perfect Acumen and owner, Khalid Shaik, of their developer account, and ejecting their 900+ application already in the store, and the blanket rejection of E-Books — both nebulously tied to copyright infringement or the fear thereof.
Details after the break…

First one comes via MobileCrunch and tells of the aforementioned Khalid Shaik who, using a team of 26 Indian and Pakistani based programmers, turned out a mind-numbing (in more ways than one) 943 apps in the last year. These apps aggregated text or images from the Internet around topics like army news, wrestling news, sexy ladies, etc. and typically sold for $4.99. The only problem, of…