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iPhone Quick Tip: Extract Photos From Captured Video

Written on November 12, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 3 people have commented

I love having the luxury of video capture on my iPhone 3GS, because it’s available to me anytime I need it. The only problem is, it’s either video or photo capture, so I’m potentially out of luck if I captured one and decidedly would have rather had the other. Yeah, I kind of like having [...]

Rumor Has It: 8GB 3GS, RFID-Capable iPhones on the Way?

Written on November 06, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

What better way to end the week than with two fresh, shiny new iPhone rumors to chew on? According to various reports, the iPhone 3GS could get an 8GB model just in time for the holidays, and Apple is said to be testing iPhones that support radio-frequency identification (RFID), a tech that allows devices to [...]

ReelDirector: Full-featured Video Editing Comes to the iPhone

Written on October 21, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 14 people have commented

Despite some predictions to the contrary, the iPhone 3GS launched without a portable version of iMovie for editing of clips. Yes, you can scrub and trim video you shoot on the device in the native Camera app, but beyond that, you can’t do much. New app ReelDirector changes all that, for the relatively low price [...]

Apple Takes Aggressive Next Step in the Ongoing Jailbreak Dance

Written on October 14, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 14 people have commented

It can’t really do anything about the iPhone hardware that’s already on the market, aside from trying to block jailbreaking via software methods again and again, but Apple has made hardware changes to the latest shipments of iPhone 3GS devices that should ensure they can’t be unlocked, at least for the time being.
The newest devices [...]

Vodafone Getting in on UK iPhone Party

Written on September 29, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

Vodafone announced today that it will begin selling the iPhone in the UK beginning in 2010, according to Reuters. The news comes on the heels of an announcement from France Telecom’s Orange yesterday that it would also start selling the popular smartphone, following the end of O2’s exclusivity deal this month. Orange will reportedly be [...]

Apple Investigating Poor Battery Life With iPhone OS 3.1

Written on September 21, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 27 people have commented

At first I thought I was alone, and that my iPhone 3GS was defective, but now it looks like battery complaints relating to iPhone OS 3.1 are far from isolated incidents. Apple is officially investigating the matter, according to The iPhone Blog, which is something the company generally only does if enough people crow loud [...]

Exclusive: First Retail iPhone Store to Open in Germany Next Week

Written on September 04, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 11 people have commented

In the past, to buy an iPhone you’ve had to either deal with Apple or one of its worldwide providers directly, or try your chances with online retailers, some of whom can be rather shady. Getting a carrier unlocked version was even trickier. But as of next week, Germans will be able to walk into [...]

Yelp Update Brings Augmented Reality As an Easter Egg

Written on August 27, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

Yesterday, we looked at Paris Metro, supposedly the first augmented reality app officially available for the iPhone. Today, Robert Scoble uncovered an Easter egg that looks like it may grant that title to Yelp, which got a version update earlier this week that carried a nice surprise: an AR mode dubbed “Monocle.”
Yelp is one of [...]

Qik Gets Legit On the iPhone, Loses Core Feature

Written on August 14, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 4 people have commented

It seems like just yesterday Kevin Rose was teasing us all with tantalizing tweets about an upcoming Qik iPhone application that would allow you to stream live video from your device to the web. Of course, that was before the iPhone 3GS, which brought actual video recording capabilities. Somehow, in those heady, optimistic days, it [...]

Quick Pick: Upload Videos to Flickr With Mobile Fotos

Written on August 07, 2009 by David Klein and 3 people have commented

I have been using Mobile Fotos since its initial release for uploading photos to Flickr. It’s both easy to use and powerful. However, since purchasing the iPhone 3GS, the one feature I’ve been really excited about is uploading videos to Flickr without using email. Prior to the recent software update, if you wanted to upload [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: July 11, 2009

Written on July 11, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 3 people have commented

Wave good-bye to the week and say hello to the weekend, complete with a hand-picked selection of the latest apps to hit the iPhone.
Prior to diving into the picks, it’s customary ’round these parts to provide an enlightening summary of the week’s iPhone news and Apple-related happenings.
First up, accident-prone owners of the iPhone will be [...]

Nearest Tube iPhone App Makes Directions Real

Written on July 06, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

How’s your reality? Blasé, run-of-the-mill, so-so? Fear not — an augmented reality is right around the corner, so long as you own an iPhone 3GS. Yes, Android is well ahead of the game in this particular area, but at least one app is already awaiting Apple’s approval that makes use of this exciting, new technology. [...]

Jailbreak for iPhone 3GS Now Available Online

Written on July 03, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

At this point we probably shouldn’t need to start a jailbreaking post off with a disclaimer about how doing it with your iPhone is not condoned with Apple, and may void your warranty, so you should approach doing so at your own risk, but a friendly reminder never hurts. Now, on to the reason behind [...]

iPhones Heating Up: Anyone Playing “Hot Potato” With Their 3GS?

Written on June 30, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 36 people have commented

My 3GS has given me (relatively) little cause for complaint since I got it, though there was the one little replacement issue for what I thought were Wi-Fi problems. Turned out to be a persistent issue that hopefully will be resolved with a firmware update, but it’s more superficial than anything else. What I haven’t [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: June 27, 2009

Written on June 27, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 4 people have commented

It’s the weekend, people, so prime your downloading finger and get ready to make good use of it as I guide you through the latest picks from the App Store.
Thanks to the release of OS 3.0 and the iPhone 3GS, there’s been a constant stream of Apple happenings. Before we get to the apps, let’s [...]

iPhone 3GS Gaming Advantages Made Perfectly Clear

Written on June 26, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

I’m not going to debate the merits of upgrading with you, since I’m sure you’ve already wrestled with that particular demon yourself, but I did want to take a look at the gaming side of Apple’s new 3GS, and the amazing potential it boasts for bringing cell phone gaming to even more lofty heights. I [...]

iPhone 3GS Puts YouTube Mobile Uploads Through the Roof

Written on June 26, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 10 people have commented

People seem to be fond of the iPhone 3GS’s new video recording capabilities. So much so that YouTube mobile uploads have grown by 400 percent since the device’s launch, according to some sources. I’m proud to say that I contributed to that dramatic rise with my own initial hands-on video using my phone. It was [...]

iPhone 3.0 Battery Draining? Here’s a Possible Fix

Written on June 25, 2009 by Clayton Lai and 163 people have commented

All the goodness of iPhone OS 3.0 aside, the one thing you’ve probably noticed after updating your iPhone or iPod touch is how quickly its battery is draining.
I certainly did, along with many other users. The battery life of my iPhone 3G is now barely six hours, a huge departure from the 12+ hours or [...]

Apple Confirms “3GS,” Journalists Rejoice

Written on June 23, 2009 by Charles Jade and 10 people have commented

Having received confirmation from Apple PR, TheAppleBlog can now confirm that the official name for Apple’s latest phone is iPhone 3GS (no space).
While this might not seem like a big deal to you, for those of us having to write about the formerly awkward name, the plural alone was worth the change. Since the “S” [...]

I’m a Bad Boy: “Ordered” Two iPhone 3G Ss, But Only Getting One

Written on June 16, 2009 by Tom Reestman and 31 people have commented

After the iPhone 3G S announcement, I knew I was getting one. Actually, I knew that even before the announcement, since for me some of the rumors were so obvious it was clear this was a device worth upgrading to.
I’m a first-generation iPhone owner, so I’m getting a bigger technological leap than iPhone 3G owners. [...]