Archive for the ‘Iphone Atlas’ Category
Out with the old: Apple says no software updates for original Apple TV
Apple has confirmed that it will not be releasing software updates for owners of the original models of the Apple TV which includes no support for streaming Netflix, as seen on the newly released version..
Originally posted at MacFixIt
WiiPhoto turns your TV into a digital photo frame
Calling all Wii owners! WiiPhoto beams pics from your iPhone, iPod, or iPad straight to your console-connected TV. It can tap your Flickr and Facebook accounts, too.
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Apple seeds iOS 4.1 Gold Master to developers
On the heels of today’s announcement of iOS 4.1 (coming to iPhone and iPod touch next week), Apple has given developers the iOS 4.1 Gold Master version, the last development step before the public software release.
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Which Apple announcement was best? (poll)
The spiffy touch-screen Nano? Movie rentals on your iOS device? Or do you think today’s Apple event was one big snoozefest? Here’s your chance to vote!
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Beautiful Epic Citadel demo live, free in App Store
Epic Games’ killer gaming demo is available for free, and it certainly looks nice.
Originally posted at Crave
Skyfire promises Flash video playback on its iPhone app
Mobile browser-maker Skyfire submits its mobile app for the iPhone, whose big draw will be playing back Flash video that’s been transcoded into HTML 5 standards.
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iOS 4.1 offers new photo features, bug fixes
Before jumping into Apple’s music and entertainment news, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced iOS 4.1, the latest update for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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GameCenter finally arriving in iOS 4.1
Apple’s integrated gaming solution for iOS devices finally is ready to be released.
Originally posted at Crave
Apple wins patent for critically important iOS swipe-to-scroll gesture
Two years before the first iPhone, Apple applied for a patent that has become one of the staple gestures of the iOS platform.
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Karaoke + rhythm game = Lyric Legend
TuneWiki, creator of a social music service centered around discovering lyrics, has launched a new game for the iPhone that focuses on–you guessed it–lyrics.
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