Apple orders 100 million 8Gb flash chips in ramp up for new device(s)?

Posted on April 8, 2009 by Thomas Ricker.
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Oh Apple, what are you up to? Just like we saw right around this time last year in preparation for Apple's new iPhone 3G and updated iPod touch, Apple is placing huge orders of NAND chips thereby threatening the supply in demand by other tier-one vendors. This time we've got DigiTimes confirming earlier reports that Apple is cornering the market on flash memory -- specifically, the Taiwanese rumor rag is reporting orders of "100 million 8Gb (8 gigabit, not gigabyte) NAND flash chips mostly with Samsung Electronics." That's twice the size of the order reported last year. The tiny memory chips are then recombined during manufacturing into the larger 16GB, 32GB, and so on capacities we expect to find in our handheld consumer electronics. Anyone still doubting new Apple handhelds in June?

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New Fring on the App Store now

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A new version of fring is now available on the App Store, adding some functionality for "fringsters" to use this service on the original iPhone, iPhone 3G or iPod Touch. Using fring, you can interact with friends on all your favorite social networks including Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, ...

Lenovo’s Android-powered OPhone gets hands-on video treatment

Posted on by Ross Miller.
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It's always nice to get an update on one of our favorite KIRFs as of late. Lenvo's Android-powered OPhone has popped up in a hands-on video, showing off its mock-iPhone OS interface and all the doppelganger apps / features -- weather, stock, calculator and even a near-identical push notification window. Surprisingly, it's actually pretty well put together and includes some things we wish our legit Apple phone would do, like on-screen widgets and an option to change backgrounds. It'll be a cold day in Hell before we see this serial patent infringer outside of China, so for now you'll have to get your OPhone kicks by checking out the video after the break.

[Thanks, Neerhaj]

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New iPhone ads. It’s all about the apps isn’t it?

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As my colleague Aron Trimble has pointed out today, Apple has launched a new series of iPhone ads. As they have done recently, these 3 new commercials talk about all the added functionality the iPhone gets from having many thousands of apps available.

There are some ironies that cross my mind as I look at and enjoy the usual creativity from Apple.

One of the apps highlighted is a point of sale system that runs on an iPhone. Most ironic, since if you go the the Apple Stores the POS system they use is running on Windows CE. They're the little portable credit card units the sales people carry.

These ads emphasizing the variety of apps also makes me chuckle, as I think back to how Steve Jobs insisted in June of 2007 that web apps would be enough for iPhone users. Not only was that not true, but by changing his mind, Apple has generated millions of dollars in revenues it would never have made. It could be argued that the addition of apps has revitalized the iPhone and iPod Touch and given life to a device that was showing some weakness before the SDK was allowed. As the many reviews we've done here show, there truly is something for every taste, or lack of taste at the App Store. Like other good ideas, they're hard to protect. Microsoft, RIM, and the Google Android all have app stores either running or on the way. Let's drink a toast to Steve giving in.

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Review: Bloom for iPhone

Posted on by Beau Colburn.
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This generative music experience is gorgeous visually and an ideal source of ambient sounds for when you need to get some work done.

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Namco releases Galaga Remix for iPhone and iPod touch

Posted on by Peter Cohen.
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Galaga has returned to the iPhone and iPod touch with a special "remix" version that combines the original arcade game with a new updated version.

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Preview: Top Gun for iPhone

Posted on by Chris Holt.
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Top Gun, the iconic 1980's-era Tom Cruise action film, is fodder for Freeverse for a new iPhone and iPod touch game. Chris Holt got his hands on an early build and reports.

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Psst! Hey, You! iPhone Developer! Wanna Scam Some Apple Bucks?

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
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While in the old days, this would no doubt have come from Creep McShady in a trench coat around the corner of some noir-esque alley, now its online fraudsters who’ve gamed Apple’s iTunes gift certificate generation algorithms, unable to sell directly due to fear of Apple tracing the accounts, who’ve found a new target for their schemes. Says Apple Insider:

Third party iPhone App Store developers have received propositions from a scammer offering to buy large volumes of their iPhone applications and then split the resulting revenue with them, apparently using fraudulent iTunes gift certificates to make the purchases.

Of course, the developers faces every bit as much chance for retaliation from Apple, perhaps more so because this could end their careers as iPhone developers.

Yeah. Not a good idea.

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iPhone Web Apps: Gmail and Google Calendar Updated with Number of Improvements; Including Offline Support

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Review: Oregon Trail for iPhone

Posted on by Chris Holt.
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The classic educational adventure game returns to the iPhone, with new graphics and mini-games, and unfortunately, piggish power needs.

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Review: Case-Mate Barely There Case for iPhone 3G

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
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The Case-Mate Barely There case for the iPhone 3G, available for $19.95 from the TiPb iPhone Store, is designed to accomplish several things:

  • Protect your iPhone from minor impact and abuse (e.g. bumps and scratches)
  • Do so without adding significant bulk or making it un-pocketable (if that’s how you roll)
  • And to look good while doing it.

How well does it hit these targets, and what if anything could it do better? Find out in our review…

I’m not a huge fan of cases. More often than not, my iPhone goes commando in my pocket. Well, almost. I have a sticker-skin on it to protect from minor scratches since the plastic iPhone 3G backing is so prone to them. I do worry, however, that one day I’ll drop my pride and joy and that same plastic backing will chip or crack on me. Living with that fear in the back of my mind is what drove me to try out a few options, starting with one that’s as close to naked as a hard case can be.

Design

Case-Mate’s Barely There case comes in a rainbow of colors. Enough to make the latest gen iPod nano jealous. Case the rainbow. Seriously. Black, white, red, orange, purple, pink, and blue are your options. Being somewhat stalwart and sedate myself, I went with black.

It covers the back and sides of the iPhone 3G, with cutouts at the corners to increase flexibility and aid in getting it on or off. Cutouts are also provided for the controls, speaker, mic, and dock port, and a hole is cut in the back so the big Apple logo on the iPhone can represent. Fandom rejoice. Everyone else scratch your heads and hope nothing spears it right in that target spot.


For the front, in lieu of armor, Case-Mate provides a fairly typical screen protector.

Usability

Slide your iPhone in, volume buttons first, and the other side flexes and snaps into place securing your iPhone in its protective shell. Simple, direct, easy. Win.

For the screen protector — it’s a screen protector. Clean thoroughly. Apply carefully. Squeegee down deliberately.

day in, day out, the case just does what it’s supposed to from that point on — protect your iPhone from the abuse of casual use. Living up to it’s name, it often times felt like it really was barely there, adding nothing appreciable to the in-pocket experience, and even giving a tiny bit of extra, and appreciated, heft in-hand.

It’s not coated in soft-touch, so there’s really no added security when it comes to actually preventing drops, but it feels tough enough to survive a pretty good whack. And hey, if you break it, at least you’re only out an Andrew Jackson and not the heap of Ben Franklins a new iPhone would cost you.

Of course, the front is covered with only a thin plastic film, so while you still get the scratch protection, dropping it face down will offer nothing in the way of similar impact resistance.

Problems? A couple minor ones to start, mostly to do with fit and finish. The edges in the corners were left a tad sharp. Don’t get me wrong, nothing skin-piercing here, just enough to give you an annoying poke. A little extra rounding off in the factory would have been appreciated.

Likewise — and I preface this by saying I have a sticker-skin on top of my iPhone 3G which might have caused just a millimeter or so of extra girth, creating the problem — plastic interiors make me to worry about cases causing scratches as much as they prevent them. I saw some depressions on my sticker-skin. No idea if that would have translated to anything on a bare iPhone back, but a little more inside finish at the factory would be reassuring here as well.

Being a complete and single unit case, it’s not compatible with all dock-port accessories. Anything slim and at the end of a long cable, like the standard USB sync that comes with the iPhone, should do you fine. Any kind of cradle, however, will almost certainly require you to remove the case first.

Lastly, the added size, even while minimal, will of course make it incompatible with some holsters and pouches. Without a belt-clip option, this case seems pretty much targeted at people like me — those who prefer not to have cases or case-like trappings at all.

Again, just like the product name promises — this case is barely there.

Conclusion

For those who prefer nothing to come between them and our iPhones, the Case-Mate Barely There case is definitely worth a look. In the eternal compromise that comes between comfort and protection, Case-Mate strikes an excellent balance. And, since Apple in its infinitely looped wisdom only offers the iPhone 3G in black and white models, the Case-Mate is also a great way to splash some color on your unit while keeping things lean and still getting some added peace of mind.

Pros

  • Strong and flexible
  • Easy application and excellent fit
  • Wide range of color choices

Cons

  • Edges and inside could have better finish
  • Not compatible with some dock-port accessories
  • Not compatible with all holsters/pouches and no belt-clip option

TiPb Accessory Review Rating

4 star rating

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Report: Tap Tap Revenge is iPhone’s most popular app

Posted on by Dan Moren.
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Two separate research firms have compiled findings about iPhone owners and their use of the App Store.

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Next-gen iPhone getting WiFi n, FM transmitter, more?

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According to Apple Insider, the upcoming iPhone 3.1 - tipped in the latest Apple firmware leak - will use the Broadcom BCM4329 wireless chip.  That chip is known to support advanced power saving features, WiFi draft-n and FM receiving and transmitting, suggesting the new iPhone may be able to stream ...

Production Ramping up for Next Gen iPhone

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Swirling around the rumor mill this past weekend were reports that Apple has reportedly doubled its iPhone production for the launch of its new models which are slated to arrive in the June/July timeframe.Some have speculated that the next iPhone might have video editing capabilities, while others are almost certain ...

X10 technology for home automation

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There are many ways to go about automating your home. This one uses the existing AC wiring for the communication. Xtenscape was developed by Scott Hather which allows you to take control of this X10 technology using a free custom built app. X10 is an international and open industry standard for ...

Skype short term disappearance

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Within a week of being launched and being downloaded like hot cakes, Skype is having teething issues. The app went down between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Pacific Time. Skype has reportedly stated that "The Skype for iPhone app was down for a couple hours, caused by our own submission of ...

Now even wider — Pano 3 for iPhone

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Pano, a fun iPhone app for taking panoramic photos, has been around since last fall and the developers at Debacle Software have been hard at work improving the app ever since. While the first iteration stitched together a maximum of 4 photos, the 2.0 version of the app upped the limit to 6 photos.

Now Pano 3 (click opens iTunes) rewrites the rules for taking panoramas with your iPhone. The new version can automatically meld up to 16 photos, providing 360 degree panoramas. The team at Debacle added a way to resume interrupted panoramas, so if Mom called right as you were taking the fifth shot in your series of sixteen, you can pop back into Pano 3 and start right back up.

While the capabilities of Pano have increased, the price remains the same low $2.99US. I use this app a lot, and it's just about the most fun that you can buy for $3. If you have an iPhone and love to take photos, Pano's deserving of a place on your home screen.

After you've shot a few panoramas with Pano 3, take part in Debacle's I Love Pano Pano Panorama Contest. A group of TUAW bloggers are judges, and there are some great prizes.

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Shock! Disbelief! Amazon MP3 and Walmart ALSO Raise MP3 Prices!

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
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iPhone vs. Big Media

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. Apple announces in January that iTunes will switch from fixed pricing ($0.99) to variable pricing ($1.29, $0.99, $0.69) on music singles in April. Reports follow that show Apple was forced to concede on variable pricing — something long demanded by the music labels — in exchange for getting permission to provide over the air (OTA) music downloads via the 3G and EDGE networks on the iPhone. (Whether that concession was ultimately good or bad for consumers we’ll argue another day).

April comes, and just as Apple says, variable pricing hits the US iTunes Store. And the interwebs darn near ’splodes in crazy. Apple is the devil. Amazon is cheaper. People will flock to MP3. Here’s a great way to switch over to buying from some store that is other!

The sun sets, the furor spreads, a new day dawns and — Boom! — we find out Amazon MP3 and Walmart are — surprise surprise — also raising prices.

Shocked. Shocked are we to find out gouging is going on by Big Media!

[via Macworld]

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Apple Sued Over Multi-Touch Patents

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
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Architect of the iPhone

We all know Steve Jobs sculpted the iPhone from unicorn tears through a sheer act of singular will and hutzpah — along with buying FingerWorks and winning a glove-full of multi-touch patents of their own along the way (which may or may not still result in several rounds of pugilism with Palm’s Pre).

But who knew they might not have done enough? Elan Microelectronics of Taiwan, that’s who. Elan claims the iPhone, iPod touch, and Macbook’s — basically everything featuring multi-touch functionality — is in violation of their patents, and they’ve filed suit in Apple’s home turf of San Francisco to prove it. (No word yet of litigation friendly Texas will sue over not being the venue of choice…)

A previous lawsuit from Elan against a company called Synaptics, who counter-sued resulted in a dismissal and cross-licensing agreement. This time? We’re calling Apple wins by (frenzied) tap-out due to guillotine choke near the end of the second round.

Anyone got the popcorn, hot dogs, and spicy drink?

[NY Times via iLounge]

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Review: UltraTimer for iPhone

Posted on by Kyle Bailey.
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Ultra Timer is an ideal tool if you want to use your iPhone or iPod touch to keep you on track during workouts.

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