Gadgets & Technology

TomTom speaks up about iPhone situation

Filed under: Cellphones, GPS

As if the iPhone 3G launch could really have any more misinformation floating around, we’ve got yet another tidbit that needs clarification. Shortly after Apple’s second iPhone was announced, out flew a report from Reuters suggesting that TomTom already had iPhone navigation software ready to go. French site Mac Generation was able […]

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Google Reader for iPhone Adds Notes, Email Sharing [IPhone]

You can now add notes or share items through Google Reader’s iPhone interface. Emailing an item opens your iPhone’s Mail app with the entire item—links, photos, and all—embedded in the body of the email. Thanks Andrew!

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Palm Users Get Their Own Optimized Facebook App

I’ve been a avid of Facebook for Blackberry since it was released October. Meanwhile, iPhone users have been able to enjoy what Pete described as a “stunning” experience on their devices since August. Today, Palm users are finally getting their own application, aptly named Facebook for Palm.
The feature set is very […]

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Leaked 3rd Party iPhone 3G Cases Were Real

Leaked case mold (left), and final product (right)
In the months leading up to the iPhone 3G launch, there were a few early 3rd party case leaks that claimed to depict the upcoming iPhone 3G design. First reports of the case specs ca…
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3rd iPhone Sensor is Another Proximity Sensor

iLounge reveals that Apple has included a second proximity sensor to the iPhone 3G to provide more accurate face-detection. This brings the total number of sensors to three (two proximity sensors, one ambient light sensor).
Apple prev…
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Giz Explains: What You Didn’t Know About the iPhone 3G’s GPS [Giz Explains]

Welcome to special edition of Giz Explains: Following yesterday’s rundown of the stuff you didn’t already know about iPhone’s 3G goods, today we’re tackling its finding-a-Waffle House-at-4am-in-strange-places GPS powers. Why’s the GPS gotta be assisted? Is it crippled? The answers to those q’s and more.
One of neato aspects of the iPhone 3G’s engineering is that […]

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Apple imposing size and price caps for AppStore?

Filed under: iPod Family, WWDC, Developer, iPhone
MacNN is reporting that Apple may be imposing file size and price caps for iPhone/iPod touch applications. According to the post, Apple would be limiting file size of applications to 2GB. Of course, most of the applications will be significantly less than 2GBs.
The post goes on to say […]

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Mouse-Calculator-Numeric Keypad Mashup is From Canon, Confusingly [Mouse]

Forget DSLRs: Canon has a new gizmo for us. The “industry’s first” mouse with a calculator and numeric keypad is a 1000dpi optical USB mouse that flips open to a full keypad and 10-digit LCD screen. And yes, you read that correctly: the LS-100TKM is from Canon, not Brando. Strange… but if you’re an accounting […]

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