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Some details emerge about iPhone firmware 2.2, including Google StreetView

October 6th, 2008

A few details about version 2.2 of the iPhone firmware have emerged.  According to the Digital Earth Blog, it will include Google StreetView, an expected move since it was recently released for Google Maps Mobile (Nokia, etc) and is part of Android.

In addition, you’ll finally be able to disable auto-correction on the keyboard. I personally hate it, so I’ll be happy to get rid of it.

Beyond that, they’ll be including support for Japanese emoji icons, which has been blamed as part of the reason for the slow iPhone adoption in Japan.

No word on Background Push Notification in this update, nor a release date for it.

(via MacRumors)

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iPhone now supports full-screen web apps

October 3rd, 2008

This is pretty slick.  Starting with firmware 2.1, specially coded mobile websites can be designed to run just like your other apps!  If you are on a site that supports this, you simply save the app to your home screen, just like you’ve always done.  When you tap the icon, the page will load in a clean window (no Safari wrapper), and it loads very quickly (no wrapper, less overhead).

For you webmasters out there, changing your site to support this is very easy.  Simple add these three lines of code to your page header area:

<meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width; initial-scale=1.0; maximum-scale=1.0; user-scalable=0;” />
<meta name=”apple-mobile-web-app-capable” content=”yes” />
<meta names=”apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style” content=”black-translucent” />

That’s it! I’ve already found a few sites that support it, such as Google Earth Hacks Mobile and Food Info DB, as well as a very slick demo from Clancy, and I’m sure many more will soon. If your site does it, please list it on the comments.

I’d love to see Google implement this for some of their mobile sites. It would make Google Calendar and Reader very useful. C’mon Google, do it!

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The new Facebook app finally launches!

September 29th, 2008

They promised it by the end of September, and it just made it in time — the Facebook 2.0 app for the iPhone.

It brings with it a host of new features, including:

  • Full news feed, not just status updates.
  • Notifications. These will even work with the background push notification, once Apple gets it going.
  • Redesigned profiles.
  • Find/approve new friends.
  • Full inbox. The current version only will show your 30 most recent messages.
If you use Facebook much at all, you’ll find this to be a superb app.  Go download/upgrade it right now!

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32GB iPhone on the way?

September 21st, 2008

According to engadget, the 32GB iPhone might be here as soon as next week. Considering the 16GB model came out of nowhere in February, this certainly seems possible.  In fact, I’m a little surprised we haven’t seen the 32GB model yet.

Shortages of the 8GB iPhone are becoming more widespread, which is fuel speculation of the 32GB arrival.  This is possible, or it might just be a resource shift as Best Buy gets rolling.  Either way, we’ll find out soon!

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“At a Glance” screen may be coming for the iPhone

September 19th, 2008

It’s another great innovation for the iPhone that every other phone has had for about 8 years — an “at a glance” home screen.

Right now, it’s just a patent application, but it looks pretty nice.  As an iPhone user, I can certainly see how this kind of screen could be useful.

On the other hand, they’ll need to be very careful about the privacy implications.  It was less than a month ago that they had the big issue with people being able to bypass the security code, and this appears to have a similar issue.  Based on the sketch, you can see recent information (calls, texts, voicemail, etc) without unlocking the phone.

That being said, I’m sure Apple is keeping that in mind and will find a way to make it work that pleases (almost) everyone.

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iTunes for S60?

September 12th, 2008

NokNok is reporting a rather interesting rumor — Apple will be releasing a version of iTunes for S60 in January. Â It’s a very intriguing thought.

On one hand, it’s completely illogical. Â Why would they support other phones? Â Why not just drive more users to the iPhone?

On the other hand, it will increase the reach of the iTunes Store, resulting in more sales. Â Anything to drive more sales to the store must be a good thing, right?

I tend to agree with NokNok that this won’t really happen, but you never know. Â Here are a couple of teaser screenshots for you:

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iPhone 2.1 firmware released!

September 12th, 2008

If you have any iPhone, you can now go get version 2.1 of the firmware, which Apple promises will fix a LOT of bugs.

The official changelog from Apple is below.

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iPhone version 2.1 contains many bug fixes and improvements, including the following:

  • decrease in call set-up failures and call drops
  • significantly improved battery life for most users
  • dramatically reduced time to backup to iTunes
  • improved email reliability, notably fetching email from POP and Exchange accounts
  • faster installation of 3rd party applications
  • fixed bugs causing hangs and crashes if you have lots of 3rd party applications
  • improved performance in text messaging
  • faster loading and searching of contacts
  • improved accuracy of the 3G signal strength display
  • repeat alert up to two additional times for incoming text messages
  • option to wipe data after ten failed passcode attempts
  • Genius playlist creation

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Vastly improved app handling in iPhone/Touch 2.1

September 9th, 2008

We’re still a few days away from the 2.1 update for the iPhone, but it was released for the iPod Touch tonight. Â A few nice tidbits, which should apply to the iPhone update when it comes out:

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  • The whole system feels much faster.
  • Playlists now show the album/artist in addition to the song title (see screenshot to the right).
  • The “shake to shuffle” that was introduced for the Nano is not included.
  • Genius playlists are in, as long as you have enabled them in iTunes.
  • Apps install much faster — “almost like they do in the Apple adverts”. :)
  • Updated apps keep their same location. Â Yes! Â This has been driving me nuts.
That’s about it. Â Many of the iPhone updates are phone specfic (dropped calls, 3G connection, etc), so we’ll see about those on Friday. Â It’s sounding good so far, though!

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Apple news from today: iPhone 2.1, new iPods, iTunes 8

September 9th, 2008

Apple released all of their new stuff today, and it was mostly what we predicted a few days ago. Â People are feeling a bit let down, but I think that’s largely because most of the presentation had already leaked.

The only decent surprise was “genius”, which runs in iTunes and on your iPod/iPhone. Â This is the main new feature of iTunes 8, which was just released. Â Based on what you’re listening to, it will suggest other songs to play. Â This information will up loaded each week to Apply (opt-in, anonymized) to help improve the algorithm. Â I’m skeptical of how well it will work, but you never know.

Next was the revamped line of iPods, featuring the new iPod Nano. Â The main thing with it is that is looks like a second gen (tall and skinny) but plays video like the third gen. Â The leaked photo we showed you back in August proved to be the real thing.

It now comes with an accelerometer, to help it know when you’ve rotated the screen and so you can shake it to shuffle your playlist. Â $149 for the 8GB (available now), and $199 for the 16GB (available in the next few days).

They showed off some new app games for the iPhone and Touch, but nothing real exciting.

The iPhone and iPod Touch got the version 2.1 firmware, as expected. Â You can get it on Friday. According to Jobs, you’ll have “Fewer dropped calls, big battery life improvements. Â No crashes with Apps, backing up is faster.” Â No mention of Background Push Notification, so I guess they’re still have problems with that.

That’s really about it. Â I really thought we’d see some kind of Macbook refresh, but it didn’t materialize. Â I’m anxious to get home and try out iTunes 8. Â I’ll report back later with my thoughts on those.

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Big Tuesday coming: iTunes 8 and iPhone 2.1?

September 6th, 2008

It’s widely believed that iTunes 8 will be unveiled on Tuesday, but a growing number of people think we’ll see the release of iPhone 2.1 on Tuesday as well.

Even juicier, Apple has reportedly kept a few features of 2.1 hidden from the developer seeds in order to keep them a secret. Â I wonder what those might be?

There are also a few other questions. Â The big one: what about push notification? Â It was in the first few developer releases of 2.1, then removed. Â Will it make it into the final version? Â I sure hope so.

In any case, Tuesday should have some surprises for us.

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