Tag Archive | iPhone
Our Editor in Chief breaks through Steve Jobs' Reality Distortion Field to point out some serious flaws with the world's fastest selling mobile phone.
Tags: Apple, Blackberry, IMAP, iPhone, iPhone 3GS, K790a, Outlook, POP3, Research in Motion, Sony Ericsson
75 years of content is now formatted for iPhone. Editor in Chief still mooching off others to enjoy the experience. Your Editor in Chief may not own an iPhone (yet, thanks to a screw-up with my account at Rogers Wireless) but if you do, HAINSWORTH.COM will automagically recognize you’re surfing the site from your wizbang [...]
Tags: iPhone, Rogers Wireless, Safari web browser, smartphone
Interesting point about the iPhone OS needing higher quality applications to ensure it’s long-term viability. Story: App Store Subscriptions Mean More Expensive (Hopefully Better) iPhone Apps
Tags: App Store, iPhone, iPhone OS, long-term viability
Real world snap reveals my 3 year old Sony Ericsson still beats the iPhone 3GS. Check out the photo and tell me if you think it's enough to warrant a purchase.
Tags: 3GS, camera, iPhone, K790a, Lois Lee, Sony Ericsson
Source: Joy of Tech
Tags: 3GS, iPhone, Joy of Tech
It was always about the camera. The iPhone 3G and its first generation couldn’t hold a candle to the camera on my Sony Ericsson K790a. The lack of a proper xenon flash is a big disappointment, but truth be told: I found the flash washed out the image most of the time anyway, so it [...]
Tags: 3GS, iPhone, K790a, Rogers Wireless, Sony Ericsson, Twitter, xenon
The countdown to the June 8th World Wide Developers Conference has begun. The rumours are flying fast and furious about the next generation iPhone being released at the Apple geekfest. You can catch up here. Do you believe the rumours? Add your US$0.02 to the mix. Check all that apply: The poll is now closed. [...]
Tags: 3GS, iPhone, iPhone 3GS, poll
JD Power finds the battery is the smartphone user’s only complaint, while dumbphone users want GPS, aren’t as likely to cut their landlines.
Tags: Apple, Blackberry, dumbphone, GPS, HTC, iPhone, James David Power, JD Power, JD Power & Associates, LG, Motorola, Palm, Research in Motion, RIM, Samsung, smartphone
China Times is reporting Apple is preparing for three variations.
Tags: 3G, 7.2Mbps, Blackberry, CDMA, China, China Mobile, China Times, EDGE, iPhone, Redberry, Research in Motion
The next generation iPhone expected in June can’t be named iPhone 3, can it? After all, Apple named version 2 “iPhone 3G” to promote the boost from EDGE cellular speeds to the latest incarnation. And if the rumour mill proves accurate, the existing 3G gets a speed boost from 3.6Mbps to 7.2Mbps. The update is [...]
Tags: 3G, 720p, Apple, firmware, HD, high definition, iPhone, push email
BGR tricks a current iPhone into thinking it has the new video chip.
Tags: Boy Genius Report, Commercial Times, Digitimes, iPhone, MobileMe, screenshot, Video
Nextgen iPhone users may be able to actually hear the gym TVs.
Tags: Apple, BCM4329, Beta, firmware, iPhone, MP3, Nike+
Programmer and Windows Mobile enthusiast Jeff Hainsworth warns us a great update to the interface on WinMo phones ain’t so great in the Great White North. Windows Mobile-based cellphones have notoriously bad interfaces. It’s like Bill Gates crammed all the existing Windows interface ideas designed for keyboards and mice onto screens too small to be [...]
Tags: 6.5, Apple, Bill Gates, iPhone, Jeff Hainsworth, Pointui, Touchflow, Windows, Windows Mobile, WinMo
It’s been proven in the tech world time and again that First Mover Advantage is never an advantage (think Netscape vs. Internet Explorer). But the kids over at Engadget are cookoo for the Palm Pre, a smartphone from the people who brought you the world’s first true PDA, the Palm Pilot. Apple has since dominated [...]
Tags: Apple, GPS, iPhone, location-aware, Palm, Pre