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Filed under: Accessories, Peripherals, iPhone, Jailbreak/pwnage
We received an interesting email this morning from Polaroid -- they are asking for the assistance of iPhone owners to convince Apple to provide Bluetooth transfer support for the platform. Adding Bluetooth transfer support would make it possible for the iPhone to print to the new Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer (photo at right). To encourage Apple to become compatible with the Polaroid Pogo printer, we are asking iPhone owners to submit an enhancement request form at the following link and to express their interest for better Bluetooth transfer capabilities including OPP profile so they can print to the Polaroid Pogo printer.Would you consider a pocket printer for your iPhone if Apple made the necessary changes to the OS? Leave us feedback.
http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Polaroid: Help us convince Apple to add Bluetooth transfer support originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Jan 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Polaroid: Help us convince Apple to add Bluetooth transfer support originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Jan 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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CNet takes a look, 6 years later, at Steve Jobs’ 2003 interview with Rolling Stone Magazine and the checklist of predictions — make that accomplishments — is impressive. Then again, Steve Jobs did make his name, and Apple’s, with just that kind of market savvy:
What’s even more interesting is seeing how Steve Jobs’ insight not only helped change the face of computers (Apple, Mac), Music (iPod, iTunes), retail (Apple Store), movies (Pixar) but now also cell phones (iPhone). Mostly linked together (Pixar more tangentially), but with the same focus on premium quality, unsurpassed user experience, and utter simplicity of execution.
Makes me even more eager for the iPhone 2,1 (iPhone HD?) to really bring it all together…
[via Daring Fireball]
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6 Years Later: Was Steve Jobs the Smartest Man in Music?

Yeah, yeah, Michael Dell once said Apple should be shut down and the money returned to shareholders. We all know the can of whupApps Steve Jobs has unleashed on the industry since then. These days, Apple’s profits look as good as their products and Dell’s… likewise.
So it’s with no small amount of trepidation we notice WMExperts noticing the world noticing Dell might just be making an entry into the smartphone market…
What’s wrong with that picture is pretty much what’s wrong with the exhibit in general. While Apple holds a fairly small percentage of the global cellphone market (as it does the global computer market), it happens to enjoy among the largest percentage of profit in the market (also, as it does with computers).
MacDailyNews highlights that while Apple ships an insignificant number of units compared to a behemoth like Nokia, it makes DOUBLE the profit of Nokia. Likewise, while rivals such as the Palm Pre are getting some much deserved attention, their finances (and thus ability to pay talent and fund much needed R&D) are on the brink — while Apple has nearly $30 BILLION in the bank.
So, while carriers are increasingly desperate for “hero” phones to make a splash and attract high-spending customers, according to mocoNews.net, current performance is showing few — if any — can currently match either the return on investment, or user experience, of the iPhone.
Sure, the smartphone market in general is continuing to grow, and may even be recession proof according to Forbes, but is anyone outside of Apple really poised with enough creativity, cash, and cunning to leverage it?
[Thanks to Jeremy and Dieter for source links!]
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Apple’s iPhone Advantage — Profit, not Volume (Plus, Friday Dell Fun!)

The illustri-notorious Dev Team has blogged about Jailbreaking iPhone OS 2.2.1, released by Apple earlier this week.
Simple version: You can now Jailbreak, if you haven’t already upgraded to 2.2.1 via iTunes, are using a Mac, aren’t affected by the OS X 10.6 DFU-mode bug, and — if you want to keep using yellowSn0w for unlock — are happy to spin your own custom firmware.
Complex version: involves closing the barn door — see here.
(For community-based jailbreaking advice and support, please check out our Jailbreak Central Forum)
Hopefully an easier solution will surface when the Dev Team has spent more time hacking away at iPhone OS 2.2.1. Until then, the cat and mouse game continues!
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iPhone OS 2.2.1 Jailbreak — Incredibly Complicated Instructions Edition

Our sibling-site PreCentral.net points us to an interesting developer commentary up on Ars Technica which provides this little golden spitball of insight:
he had a lot of good things to say about how Palm is handing the extremely nascent developer community and his hopes for the future of the platform. The developer told us that he has explored mobile development on Apple’s iPhone SDK and found much of the company’s position towards their community to be “developer-hostile”—an obvious reference to their insistence on enforcing a pointless NDA well past its expiration date and their strong hand in regulating what can and cannot be developed for its platform.
Apple, of course, is providing Cocoa Touch, an iPhone-optimized version of their Objective C frameworks that, while highly administrated by Apple, provides desktop-class power with a hefty of amount of access to developers. Palm, by contrast, is using Mojo as an open, web-standards based framework for the webOS, which we’re guessing will be something similar to how Widgets work (half way between WebApps and native apps).
Every solution comes with compromises, so in the end it will be up to each developer to choose which platform(s) best suit their needs and the apps they want to build, but is the way in which Apple treats developers — something entirely outside the SDK — going to be a concern as competing alternatives like Android and webOS become increasingly available?
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iPhone SDK “Hostile” Compared to Palm Pre’s Mojo?
Filed under: iPhone, iPod touch, Jailbreak/pwnage
Early this morning the iPhone Dev-Team announced the impending availability of the latest release of PwnageTool and QuickPwn. The feature most touted was compatibility with the recent update of the iPhone's OS to 2.2.1.Continue reading PwnageTool and QuickPwn updated, compatible with 2.2.1
PwnageTool and QuickPwn updated, compatible with 2.2.1 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Jan 2009 13:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
PwnageTool and QuickPwn updated, compatible with 2.2.1 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Jan 2009 13:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Ever since the iPhone could run applications people have been really excited about the possibility of streaming XM-Sirius on the go.Satellite Radio finally coming to iPhone originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Jan 2009 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Satellite Radio finally coming to iPhone originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Jan 2009 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Today on the forums we have a few threads that are not to be missed.
First up we have the Slacker Radio Plus give away thread! 10 lucky members of our forum have a chance to win a month free of their premium service. For more details head into that thread now!
Next up are the Official TiPb Reader’s Choice threads! All 10 of them! Rene has worked very hard putting this together for all of the TiPb faithful so please be sure to participate. This is your chance to make your voice heard, so don’t let another minute pass without voting! For more information take a look here.
This one is a older a thread that was brought back to life, and it is a good one. How do you spend most of your time on iPhone? Do you use it mostly for the phone? Email? SMS? How about Internet? Let us know!
Last but not least we have a Twitter thread. Twitter has exploded and is very popular as of late. Are you addicted to it like all of us here at TiPb? You can follow TiPb on Twitter for all our latest updates, and feel free to add all of your favorite TiPb personalities! Here are some links to us: Myself, Rene, Chad, Brian, Casey and last but not least — Dieter.
To get in on all of this action be sure to register for the forums, it’s simple and free.
See you on the forums!
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