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Thursday 2nd July 2009 18:06 Facebook 3.0 for iPhone Adds… Gizmodo Apple
Here's what Facebook for iPhone 3.0 looks like—pretty nice. Besides the new giant button home screen, you'll be able to actually RSVP to events and create new photo albums. No push yet, but here's the full list:
1. The "new" News Feed
2. Like
3. Events (including the ability to RSVP)
4. Notes
5. Pages
6. Create new photo albums
7. Upload photos to any album
8. Zoom into photos
9. Easier photo tagging
10. Profile Pictures albums
11. A new home screen for easy access to all your stuff, search, and notifications
12. Add your favorite profiles and pages to the home screen
13. Better Notifications (they link to the comments so you can reply)
14. Quickly call or text people right from the Friends page
15. Messages you are typing will be restored if you quit or are interrupted by a phone call
I'm sure Jesus will love being able to finally zoom in on photos. It's coming "soon," but no exact date yet. Later this summer, 3.1 will finally bring push notifications. [Facebook via Inside Facebook]
16:17 Managing languages and localizati… MacFixItOS X supports displaying core system components in most common languages. This support also extends to third-party applications, where developers can add localization to easily implement multi-language support in their applications. Through juggling language preferences both for the system and for individual applications and components, you can set up personalized ways to handle languages in your computer. 16:06 Apple's Future iPhone Patent… Gizmodo Apple
MacRumors found three interesting patents that point to various new interaction techniques. The most interesting is the fingerprint ID directly on the screen so that the iPhone can see which finger you're using and accept gestures appropriately.
The fingerprint ID also, of course, can theoretically act as a security device so that only you can activate your phone. There's also haptic (physical) feedback when you're hitting things, as well as using the touchscreen as an RFID reader. None of the three are really mindblowing in themselves, on the surface, but if implemented intelligently might make for a big step forward in the iPhone product line. [Macrumors via Boy Genius]
15:30 Mac News Briefs: BenVista release… Macworld 14:59 Apple Stores now fixing crack… Ars Technica
An iPhone falls to the ground in slow motion and makes its first impact on a corner. You watch as the cracks branch out over the screen like a spiderweb. If it hasn't happened to you, it has happened to someone you know—and now, if the iPhone is still under warranty, Apple can fix it on the spot at one of its retail locations.
Jim Dalrymple at The Loop has confirmed that Apple retail stores have begun performing this in-house repair with what amounts to a big suction cup in the back. The machine separates the broken glass from the rest of your precious iPhone, letting the technician install a shiny new one.
This is one of the only in-house warranty repairs being done on iPhones. Not only that, but in the past, owners with broken screens either got a full phone replacement or nothing at all. Of course, if you're outside of your warranty and don't have AppleCare, then you'll probably still find yourself out of luck. Still, knowing all the people we know who have shattered their screens, this is certainly welcome news for clumsy and not-so-clumsy iPhone owners alike.


 14:00 Sonnet announces price cut on Temp… MacTechSonnet Technologies (www.sonnettech.com) has cut the price on
the Tempo SATA Pro ExpressCard/34, a two-port SATA host controller
designed for video capture and editing in the field, studio, or
office. It’s now being offered for US$199.99 instead of $299.99.
The card supports sustained data throughput of up to 200 MB/second,
140 percent as fast as Sonnet’s standard-performance Tempo SATA card
(and [...] 13:42 Single user edition of Cumulus ret… MacTechCanto has announced the return of Canto-branded digital asset
management (DAM) for individuals. Based on Cumulus 8 technologies,
Canto Single User offers state-of-the-art file management for
professionals, hobbyists and smaller organizations that don’t need
the network (multi-user) capabilities of Canto Cumulus 8.
“A single-user version of Cumulus has been a popular request from
those using Cumulus at work who wanted the [...] 13:34 TeamViewer Manager now available f… MacTechTeamViewer, a provider of solutions for online communication and
collaboration, has released TeamViewer Manager for Mac, a database
tool designed to store support session details. Created for large
companies and call centers, TeamViewer Manager is designed to record
session information for quick recall and increased client service in
a secure environment.
Specifically engineered for large enterprises, TeamViewer Manager is
included as part [...] 13:05 First look: Zinc Internet video b… Macworld 12:27 iPhone patent filings: haptics, fi… iLounge 12:27 L.A.-based band uses iPhone to rec… iLounge 12:03 Jailbroken iPhones leave users mo… Macworld 11:56 Concerns of iPhone 3GS Overheati… MacRumorsLast week, Nowhere Else began receiving reports [Google translation] from owners of the white iPhone 3GS that had experience significant overheating, leading in some cases to distinct pink or brown discoloration on the iPhone's back case. A later re... 11:42 External Link: Apple Provides MacB… TidBITSArs Technica is reporting on Apple's deal with Maine's Learning Technology Initiative to provide every middle- and high-schooler in the state with a MacBook. The arrangement is rooted in the success of an earlier initiative that gave every 7th and 8th grader in Maine with an iBook. Apple will provide 64,000 MacBooks (adding to the 37,000 already in circulation), educational software, professional development for educators, and tech support for $100 million over four years. Read the full article at TidBITS, the oldest continuously published technology publication on the Internet. 11:30 More iPhone App Controversy with… MacRumorsWired reports on the latest high profile app removal from the App Store related to nudity. This time, a free app called BeautyMeter was removed due to an inappropriate image of a nude minor. The photo ... depicts a photo of a nude ... 11:12 Microsoft removes projectile-vomi… Macworld 11:06 Apple Officially Warns of iP… Gizmodo Apple Here is the screen that you might see (or have seen) on your iPhone 3G or 3GS. And now Apple has released an official document on "Keeping iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS within acceptable operating temperatures."
The warnings are all simple and reasonable. Apple reminds users that safe operational temperature is between 32º and 95º F and that the phone should be stored, off, in an environment between -4º and 113º F. If you don't follow these guidelines, things can go wrong like battery life shortening, the display dimming, connection loss, etc etc etc.
So is Apple addressing a real overheating problem or are they simply publishing reasonable operational guidelines? Our thoughts: Years after the original iPhone's release seems a bit late (and thereby a bit too coincidental) to start passing along pretty standard electronic operational guidelines. [Apple via GearLog]
11:04 Apple patching serious SMS vulner… Macworld 10:48 Mozilla slates first Firefox 3.5 … Macworld 10:46 Apple Warns of iPhone 3G and… Gizmodo Apple Here is the screen that you might see on your iPhone 3G or 3GS, as Apple has released an official document on "Keeping iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS within acceptable operating temperatures."
The warnings are all simple and reasonable. Apple reminds users that safe operational temperature is between 32º and 95º F and that the phone should be stored, off, in environment between -4º and 113º F. If you don't follow these guidelines, things can go wrong like battery life shortening, the display dimming, connection loss, etc etc etc.
So is Apple addressing a real overheating problem or are they simply publishing reasonable operational guidelines? Our thoughts: Years after the original iPhone's release seems a bit late (and thereby a bit too coincidental) to start passing along pretty standard electronic operational guidelines. [Apple via GearLog]
10:14 When your phone rings, the copyri… Macworld 10:02 MobileMe updates feature iPhone-f… MacFixItApple has recently updated MobileMe with a slue of iPhone-friendly enhancements as well as several usability upgrades. Continue reading for the latest updates. 10:02 MobileMe updates feature iPhone-f… MacFixItApple has recently updated MobileMe with a slue of iPhone-friendly enhancements as well as several usability upgrades. Continue reading for the latest updates. 10:01 Apple's Ive reveals design secret… Macworld 10:00 Claims of Apple 'admitting' iPhon… Macworld 09:29 Psystar Exits Bankruptcy, Launch… MacRumorsPsystar, manufacturer of unauthorized Mac clones currently involved in a legal battle with Apple, reports that it has exited Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is again prepared to take on Apple. Psystar filed for bankruptcy just over one month ago. 09:27 Photoshop Contest: Design a … Gizmodo Apple
The iTunes icon is old and busted. I mean, didn't iPods kill CDs or something? And like, 7 million of the 8 million things iTunes does have nothing to do with tunes. So let's make a new icon!
Send your best design of a new icon that really represents iTunes to me at contests@gizmodo.com with "iTunes icon" in the subject line by next Tuesday morning. Save your entries as JPGs, PNGs or GIFs and use a FirstnameLastname.jpg naming convention using whatever name you want to be credited with. On Tuesday, I'll pick the three best/most awful entries as our winners and post the rest of the best in the Gallery of Champions. Get cracking, in case something comes along and slays the iPod.
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