TiPb Presents: iPhone Live! #78 — The Forth Generation!

Posted on December 2, 2009 by Rene Ritchie.
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Join Chad and Rene for 4th generation iPhone, Apple’s new maps, T-Mobile non-stories, AT&T vs. Verizon, Google Phone, YouTube vs. iTunes, all the week’s news, and your questions! Listen in!

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Road Tested: Newer Technology NuPower Charge & Sync +

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If there's something that is almost as common as fart apps, it's iPhone external battery packs. TUAW has done reviews and giveaways of a number of these units including the Richard|Solo 1800 and the Mophie Juice Pack Air. One thing that a lot of these boxes have in common is that they all require an external AC adapter in order to charge 'em up.

That can sometimes be problematic, particularly since the AC adapters are sometimes as large as the battery pack itself. A separate AC adapter also means that there's one more thing that you have to remember to take on a trip and one more thing that can get lost.

Newer Technology came out with a new and rather innovative device last month that I thought was so different from the pack that I ended up buying one for myself. The NuPower Charge & Sync + packs almost everything you need, including the AC adapter and charger, a 1400 mAh Lithium-Ion battery pack, and a USB charging cable, into one small package. Read along as I tell you all about this unique little device.

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Road Tested: Newer Technology NuPower Charge & Sync + originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 02 Dec 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Order Pizza puts take-out orders at your fingertips

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The newly release iPhone app uses location awareness, push notifications, and the Twilio Web services API to place pizza orders at your local pizza joint.

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Enhance your iPhone 3GS photography with Pictional’s TrueHDR app

Posted on by Mel Martin.
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I am a BIG fan of HDR (high dynamic range) photography. It's a method of shooting multiple exposures at different shutter speed settings to bring out the detail in shadows and enhance the color of objects you take pictures of. It is particularly useful for landscape photography, and not so good for taking photos of moving objects because they vary in location from frame to frame.

There are some really nice HDR applications for the Mac that can process photos taken with digital SLRs (Photomatix Pro and Hydra are two examples), but nothing really exciting for the iPhone. There have been some iPhone apps that claim to be HDR capable, but most are just enhancing the color and stretching the contrast.

Along comes TrueHDR [US$1.99, iTunes link], an app that actually gives you a taste of HDR photography using your iPhone. Your picture quality is never going to equal that of a high-end digital camera, but the results are really quite good.

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Live Stream Video Between iPhones With Knocking Live Video iPhone App

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Microsoft Announces MS Office 2010 for iPhone

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iPhone Live! Tonight at 8pm ET/5pm PT (1am GMT)

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iPhone Live!

Join Chad and Rene for all the week’s news, views, and rants. If you have any questions, leave a comment below, hit us up on Twitter @theiphoneblog, or better still — join us live in the chat room via http://www.tipb.com/live

REMINDER: You can watch us live on your iPhone with the Ustream Viewer app [Free - iTunes link]. Just wait until the show starts (8pm ET) and search for iPhone. We’ll pop up. Literally.

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Stolen Belgium iPhone 3GS Show Up in Russian Black Market

Posted on by Jeremy Sikora.
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Where did the Russian Black Market, get 4000 stolen iPhones 3GS? If you guessed from that from that Belgium iPhone warehouse theft, you would be 100% correct.

Russia currently does not sell the iPhone 3GS and the importing of unlocked phones is a hot commodity. Cult of Mac is reporting that the stolen goods are being sold for cash on the Russian Black Market in lots of 100 at below average prices to cell phone vendors.

Some vendors are a little skeptical about purchasing the devices since they know where they came from and know that they can be tracked via IMEI numbers that are all on file. Even so, there are some vendors out there who are not aware and are eager to snatch up a good deal and make a profit. Again, the problem with a vendor selling these phones is if law enforcement forces the local carriers to block the IMEI numbers they will have many customers returning very unhappy.

Our advice to you if you live in Russia, avoid these phones.

[Via Cult of Mac]

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Review: Monopoly for iPhone

Posted on by Tim Mercer.
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The classic capitalistic board game makes its way to the iPhone and iPod touch. And it turns out to be a fun stroll down memory lane.

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Discover new running trails with the WalkJogRun app

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There are many apps (like RunKeeper and RunMeter) that track where and how much you run, but not many to help you discover new places to run. Luckily, there's the WalkJogRun app [iTunes link] ($.99US), which gives you the ability to navigate through over 500,000 user-submitted map-based running trails.

The iPhone app shares much in common with its desktop browser counterpart. Like WalkJogRun.net, the WalkJogRun app allows you to view specific running trails that you've created, as well as those created by others specific to a certain address, city or landmark (i.e., Golden Gate Bridge, MGM Grand Hotel, etc.). But iPhone technologies provide new layers of functionality and interaction lacking on the site, such as geolocation for finding nearby running routes, which I find very useful in areas I'm not familiar with, and the niceties that come with navigating a map with the iPhone's multitouch display.

Nonetheless, the WalkJogRun app could use some improving. The most needed improvement is the ability to save or bookmark a running trail, which one can do via WalkJogRun.net but not on the iPhone app. My workaround for this is to take screenshots of running trails that I like in the event that I navigate away from the map and can't remember the name or location of the trail. Another improvement, though more of a "nice to have" than a "must have", is the ability to create a trail on the iPhone.

These things aside, at its USD $.99 price tag, the WalkJogRun app serves as an ideal complement to GPS-based iPhone running and biking apps, as well as the Nike+ kit.

Discover new running trails with the WalkJogRun app originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 02 Dec 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Twitter co-founder Squares up credit card payments

Posted on by Ian Paul.
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Square is a new product that turns your iPhone or iPod touch into a credit card payment system.

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RedEye turns your iPhone and iPod touch into bona fide universal remote (video)

Posted on by Darren Murph.
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Apple's 'Remote' application was a good start, but we've known for some time now that the platform was capable of far, far more. ThinkFlood is stepping up today and proving our assumptions right, as the RedEye universal remote control system effectively converts your iPhone or iPod touch into a remote for any IR-equipped component. The app itself is completely free to download, though it's the $188 base station that really makes the magic happen; your handheld talks to said dock via WiFi, and if you've got an AV device, home automation system or pretty much anything that responds to IR signals, your iPhone can now control it. The setup supports multiple rooms, controllers and users simultaneously, and we're told that it "controls a virtually unlimited number of devices and can store a virtually unlimited number of commands." Heck, this thing even reacts to multitouch gestures and accelerometer controls. Don't believe us? Check the vids just past the break.

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Review: DSLR Camera Remote for iPhone

Despite some limitations and quirks, using this remote control app with your Nikon or Canon digital SLR camera is fun and easy. More to the point, DSLR Camera Remote is an inexpensive and invaluable tool for serious studio work or on-location shooting with a laptop or netbook.

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AT&T and Verizon call truce, drop lawsuit

Posted on by Dan Moren.
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In this holiday season of forgiveness, Verizon and AT&T have apparently found it within their hearts to set aside their differences and their lawsuits.

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Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone now available worldwide

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Following its October release in the U.S. and Canada, Photoshop.com Mobile is now available worldwide on the App Store.

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AT&T and Verizon mutually drop lawsuits, customers rejoice

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Both companies were looking pretty stupid, with half-baked attack ads and claims, counter claims and lawsuits that get lawyers rich and customers wondering if the money might be better spent.

Anyway, the Wall Street Journal and others are reporting that:

AT&T Inc. (T) on Wednesday dismissed its lawsuit against Verizon Wireless and its recent "There's A Map For That" campaign.

AT&T had already suffered a legal setback when a judge rejected its request to pull the ads last month, which the Dallas carrier argued inaccurately suggested inferior network coverage. The court ruled that Verizon Wireless's ads, which showed maps comparing coverage, clearly talked about third-generation, or 3G, coverage.

Meanwhile, Digital Daily reports Verizon has dismissed a similar lawsuit against AT&T.

OK AT&T. How about using that found money to improve your network and customer service? Come on. You can do it.

AT&T and Verizon mutually drop lawsuits, customers rejoice originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 02 Dec 2009 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ESRB releases iPhone app for parents

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The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) now offers a free iPhone app that lets parents quick-check the ratings summary of any games they're thinking of buying.

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Airport diversion: Adrenaline Golf Online

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I think the iPhone really solves the 'sitting at the airport with hours to kill' problem quite well. As iPhone owners, we know we can browse the web, catch up on email or the news, even check to see why your flight is late.

I have another suggestion. Give Adrenaline Golf Online [iTunes link] a try. It is one of the few games that really harnesses the power of 3GS graphics, but look quite good if you are on older hardware, and it works fine on an iPod touch too.

The game is basically miniature golf, with a pretty accurate physics engine. There are 72 courses in 3 different game modes. You can play online with golfers all over the world, or just play by your lonesome.

There are 4 different playing environments for 18 courses, which is how you get a total of 72. There is beach, forest, lava, and night. The animation and rendering of water and reflections is really stunning. The game play is challenging, and I easily blew an hour working through a couple of the courses.

All the courses have 3 difficulty levels, and have interesting challenges in getting your ball in the hole past a series of animated obstacles.

I'm not really a big game person, but I was instantly hooked by Adrenaline Golf. If I have any criticism it is that it is hard to predict how a particular hole will play and how far the ball will roll. Eventually I got the hang of it.

It might seem a little pricey at U.S. $4.99, but I think the effort involved in making this game was substantial, and I didn't mind the higher tariff.

If you're stuck at an airport or have time on your hands I suggest giving this game a try. I think it is especially good for people who like pool and miniature golf.

Here's a gallery of some screen shots:

Airport diversion: Adrenaline Golf Online originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 02 Dec 2009 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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SOHO Notes companion NoteLife debuts for iPhone

Posted on by David Chartier.
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Organizing all the stuff you encounter throughout the day just got a little easier with NoteLife, an iPhone companion for SOHO Notes from Chronos.

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AT&T and Verizon Drop Lawsuits Over Ad Campaigns

Dow Jones Newswires reports in a brief note that AT&T's lawsuit against Verizon regarding Verizon's recent ad campaigns targeting AT&T's 3G coverage has been dismissed.

AT&T Inc. (T) on Wednesday dismissed its lawsuit against Verizon ...