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Rumor Has It: New iPod Touch With Camera/Mic Already in Production

Written on July 22, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 39 people have commented

By now, we’re no stranger to rumors of a new iPod touch model complete with a built-in camera and microphone. Even without sources backing up these claims, it just seems like the logical next step for Apple to take with the device if it wants to keep providing consumers with an incentive to upgrade. The [...]

Blu-Ray Direct Control Coming to iPhone and iPod Touch

Written on July 20, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 4 people have commented

The stars must be in alignment, because I only just finished watching “2 Fast, 2 Furious” this past weekend (yes, boredom can make you do terrible things) and now it’s been revealed that the follow-up, “Fast & Furious,” will boast some innovative new features when it hits Blu-ray July 28. Universal has just announced that [...]

27 Bluetooth-enabled Multiplayer iPhone Games

Written on July 20, 2009 by Andrew Bednarz and 65 people have commented

The iPhone/iPod 3.0 OS allows third-party applications to utilize the device’s Bluetooth capabilities for two-player games. The first (and only) application I had that supported this in an update was Flight Control, and since then, whenever my wife and I are on a train, we occupy our time playing this.
The huge advantage of multiplayer Bluetooth [...]

Five iPhone Apps for the International Business Maverick

Written on July 14, 2009 by Peter Venero and 5 people have commented

When it comes to business and travel, there are a few things one shouldn’t be without: passport and credit cards, travel confirmations and itineraries, essential toiletries, and, of course, an iPhone or iPod touch.
In an effort to make your business trips (and really, any kind of trip) more manageable and efficient, I’ve put together a [...]

App Review: Doom Resurrection — Casual Slaughter for the Masses

Written on July 13, 2009 by Charles Jade and 5 people have commented

Doom Resurrection is aptly named, the archetypal shooter having risen from the grave for the iPhone and iPod touch. The thing is, though, when the dead return, they never come back the same.
You know the story: future, Mars, research facility, teleportation experiments, hell unleashed. Mayhem ensues as you, the sole surviving marine, attempt to thwart [...]

How-To: Sync an iPod Using Open-source Software

Written on July 09, 2009 by Lisa Hoover and 8 people have commented

It’s hard to deny how handy it is to plug an iPod into a Mac, fire up iTunes, and watch your device sync with your computer automagically. Take the Mac or iTunes out of the equation, though, and syncing gets a little trickier.
If you don’t like iTunes, or you use Linux as your primary operating [...]

More Evidence of a New iPod touch Found

Written on July 08, 2009 by Charles Jade and 37 people have commented

Pinch Media, an analytics firm for iPhone OS developers, has found evidence of a third-generation iPod touch. An “iPod3,1″ string has been showing up as the version identifier in its online logs, with first- and second-generation identifiers for the touch being “iPod1,1″ and “iPod2,1,” respectively.
In a blog posting, Pinch Media reported applications using its analytic [...]

Apple Looking to Add Photog Flair to iPod Line?

Written on July 06, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 10 people have commented

Evidence is mounting that Apple could indeed be planning on bringing at least one new hardware feature to the iPod touch. First, it was just general whisperings, involving the addition of a video camera after the appearance of the iPhone 3GS with similar functions. Then, a crop of case designs turned up that boasted a [...]

AdMob Report: Apple Gains in Mobile Usage

Written on June 25, 2009 by Charles Jade and 1 person has commented

AdMob, the ad serving firm, has released its Mobile Metrics (PDF) report for May, and once again the iPhone and iPod touch are seeing increases, both in the U.S. and worldwide.
Measuring “mobile Web and application usage from our network of more than 7,000 publishers and 2,500 applications worldwide,” the report calculates market share “by the [...]

App Review: circuit_strike.one — Asteroids On Steroids

Written on June 25, 2009 by Charles Jade and No one has commented

Mixing neon visuals and techno music with top-down shooting action and inertia-based movement, circuit_strike.one pushes the limits of Apple hardware, and possibly the patience of the casual gamer.
Setting
The player is pilot of a virtual ship that hacks network nodes, in a stylized metaphor for a computer network. A mission is completed by destroying a shield [...]

TweetDeck Hits the iPhone: Best Twitter Client Yet?

Written on June 18, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 17 people have commented

Part of me wishes people would stop making great Twitter clients for the iPhone so that I can just pick a horse and stick to it, but another, far larger part of me is thrilled to see TweetDeck (free, iTunes link) come to the App Store. While I stopped using the desktop client in favor [...]

iPhone OS 3.0 Now Available for Download

Written on June 17, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 110 people have commented

If you’re like me, then you’ve spent a fitful night tossing and turning with anticipation, because today is the day that iPhone OS 3.0 officially arrives.

Well, toss no more, iPhone OS 3.0 has arrived (iPod touch users go here). If I can manage to actually download it, since Apple’s servers are no doubt taking a [...]

NIMF Backs ESA on iPhone Game Ratings; ESRB Says Bring It on

Written on June 15, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 1 person has commented

Support is growing for some kind of ratings system for the games found in Apple’s App Store for its iPhone and iPod touch platform. Adding its voice to those already calling for ratings implementation, including the ESA and the ESRB, is the National Institute on Media and the Family (NIMF), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to [...]

iPhone 3G S Specs Revealed

Written on June 10, 2009 by Charles Jade and 15 people have commented

The “S” in the speed of the iPhone 3G S has been divulged by T-Mobile, Apple’s carrier partner in the Netherlands. A specifications page indicates the CPU runs at 600 MHz, up from 412 MHz in previous models.
The iPhone 3GS will also come with 256MB of RAM, up from 128MB. While not mentioned by the [...]

Apple Mulling App-Sharing System for iPhone Users

Written on June 03, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

The Zune isn’t all bad. First of all, there’s the Zune HD, which at least looks really good. And then there’s the ability to share music and other media content via Wi-Fi with your other Zune-toting friends (is there really a group of people where more than one member has a Zune?) so that they [...]

The Sims 3 for iPhone: Bring the Franchise to Your Pocket

Written on June 02, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 73 people have commented

It arrived shortly after midnight on Tuesday, the same day as the release of the desktop version, and I was all over it. “Pumped” would probably be the best way to describe me at 12:45 a.m. on Tuesday morning as my iPhone was syncing with my Mac mini and the Sims 3 ($9.99, iTunes link) [...]

Microsoft: We Couldn’t Kill the iPod, Maybe We Can Kill the iPod touch

Written on June 01, 2009 by Tom Reestman and 23 people have commented

You’ve got to give Microsoft credit. Having failed at making the Zune an “iPod killer,” they’ve given up and are trying to make it an “iPod touch killer.” Why go after big brother when little brother has kicked your butt for two years? Beats me; you’d have to ask Microsoft. All I can do is [...]

Microsoft Announces Zune HD: So What?

Written on May 27, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 23 people have commented

Your first question might be, “Isn’t Zune dead already?” Or you might be wondering, “Why does Microsoft bother?” You might even be asking why there’s a report about Zune on TheAppleBlog.
Well, first the news. CNET’s Ina Fried reported yesterday that Microsoft has confirmed its long-rumored plans to launch an HD version of its portable music [...]

Microsoft Finally Giving iPod Touch a Serious Competitor?

Written on May 18, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 20 people have commented

Apple isn’t the only company enjoying a storm of recent hardware rumors. Its chief competitor, Microsoft, is also under scrutiny due to whispers concerning a new addition to its Zune line of portable media players. Early reports gave the device HD playback capabilities, but little else was known about what it might offer. A new [...]

1B Apps Served, One Disappointing Revenue Total for Apple

Written on May 14, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 22 people have commented

Apple made quite the fuss about the App Store download total reaching the 1 billion milestone, complete with a contest and what was probably a fairly expensive advertising campaign. It seemed appropriate at the time, but I’m now wondering if promoting the landmark achievement didn’t cost more than it was actually worth.
Jeremy Liew, the managing [...]