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You might have noticed that whenever you connect your iPhone or iPod touch to your computer, the operating system recognizes the device as a digital camera and displays a notification. This can be quite annoying and can occur in both Windows and Mac OS X systems. This is because digital...
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Andy from iPhone Hacks says
(in iPhone OS 3.2: Support For Video Calls, Multi-Tasking, File Downloads, SMS And Handwriting Keyboard)
Ever since the Apple iPad was unveiled, the blogosphere has been abuzz with complaints about the lack of Camera and Flash on what Steve Jobs claims is the "most important thing" he has ever done. However, it now appears that there is much more to the iPad than what was...
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Andy from iPhone Hacks says
(in Will iPad's A4 Chip Make Its Way to iPhone 4G?)
One of the notable aspects about the recently unveiled Apple iPad is its speed. From what we can gather from early reviews of the device, the A4 processing chip on the iPad enables the applications to be opened "instantly" and its response time is seen to be much faster than...
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Andy from iPhone Hacks says
(in Fring Brings Video And Voice Calls Over 3G to iPhone)
After Apple announced an update to the iPhone SDK earlier this week, which finally saw users being allowed access to VoIP services over the carrier's 3G network, Israel based VoIP startup Fring has said that their iPhone app now lets users make video and voice calls over 3G. Announcing thi...
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Andy from iPhone Hacks says
(in AT&T Claims Drop Call Rates Have Reduced Network-Wide)
AT&T's problems with network congestion need no introduction. This is particularly true of areas like New York with high iPhone density where dropped call rates of 30% are considered normal. However it now appears that the company has managed to reduce drop call rates network-wide. A...
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sam mcloughln from palmaddict.typepad.com says
(in Apple lifts VoIP over cellular restrictions in new iPhone SDK)
I think this is great news, "Great news for the VoIP world: iCall, the maker of the iCall VoIP iPhone app that can catch a GSM call and flip it over to WiFi, has issued a press release saying that the new iPhone SDK allows for VoIP over 3G cellular connections. Previously such calls had to be made...
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Paul Miller from Engadget says
(in Apple lifts VoIP over cellular restrictions in new iPhone SDK)
Great news for the VoIP world: iCall, the maker of the iCall VoIP iPhone app that can catch a GSM call and flip it over to WiFi, has issued a press release saying that the new iPhone SDK allows for VoIP over 3G cellular connections. Previously such calls had to be made over WiFi, since AT&T'...
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Qik Video Camera for the iPhone, from Qik [$0.99 - iTunes Link] finally brings 15 frames per second video recording to the iPhone 3G. It also supports zoom, has some fun filters, and adds an easy system for sending your videos via e mail.
Fri, Jan 29 | from The iPhone