UPDATED: The iPhone 2.0 Firmware and Appstore!
July 15, 2008 01:35 PM Categories:
Gadgets &
Computers

UPDATED with new Apps and notes:
So I’ve updated my first gen iPhone using the “not-quite-officially-released” iPhone Firmware 2.0 and have downloaded my first batch of apps. Here’s my list so far:
- Apple Remote - iTunes and AppleTV Remote
- AIM - AOL Instant Messenger
- NetNewsWire - My preferred syncing RSS Reading system
- Tipulator - Easy to use Tip Calculator (with Rounding and Splitting functions)
- Urbanspoon - Random Restaurant finder based on location (Magic 8 Ball style shaking)
- Twitterific - My preferred Twitter app
- midomi - Music Recognition App (whistle, hum, sing, or type music and it will tell you name, artist, iTunes link, YouTube link, and other info)
- Bloomberg - Basically a mini free Bloomberg Terminal on the iPhone (We at CNBC haven’t made an iPhone app, YET)
- Mobile News - Associated Press News App
- WeatherBug - Weather Alerts, Radar, Camera’s based on 3 set locations.
- SmugShot - Take Location Tagged photos and upload to SmugMug
- Facebook - Facebook on the go (don’t really know what this has over Mobile Facebook)
- eReader - Buy and read eReader and FictionWise books
Games:
- SuperMonkeyBall - Game - just what the title
says

- Enigmo - Game - Nice little liquid based puzzler
- Aurora Feint - Role Playing meets Puzzle Gaming (FREE!!!)
- MotionX Poker - Accelerator enhanced 3D Dice & Poker game
- Tap Tap Revenge - Think Guitar Hero with a little Dance Dance Rev thrown in.
- AquaForest - Physics based accelerator casual game/toy.
- PhoneSaber - Lightsaber sounds and accelerator motion detection... nuff said.
My first thoughts on these and the iPhone 2.0 firmware:
- I needed to do a little tweaking/setup to get the MobileMe syncing over-the-air on my iPhone. Not hard, but not automatic either.
- I did the update from my Macbook Air since I wasn’t home. Usually I sync my phone with my MacPro. Even though I did a pre-update sync, it didn’t ask me to backup my data so I (temporarily) lost all my photos, wallpapers, ringtones, music, and videos. When I get home and resync it with my desktop, all should be well, but for now I have a pretty “bare” iPhone. Update - Syncing with the MacPro went without a hitch...everything’s back!
- New Contact Icon from home screen. I don’t have to dig into the Phone App to get to my contacts anymore.
- Twitterific supports photos, location tagging, and some other nice features, but as far as I can tell you can’t set it to view only people you follow (unlike the Mac version). Update - after reloading my apps from iTunes on my MacPro I can view just who I follow now. Weird it didn’t work like that before (I was getting both followed and Public timelines all at once before).
- Can’t tell if Bloomberg has Real-Time-Quotes. Will have to wait until market opens tomorrow to test that out.
- NetNewsWire looks “ok” but seems slower to update than the iPhone Web version. The web version seems to also have a few features that the App doesn’t. Hope they update this soon.
- I “thought/heard” that the Associated Press MobileNews App would allow citizen reporters to send in photos and reports from “on-the-scene.” I can’t find that feature anywhere in the actual app, it’s just an offline reader/aggregator. So either I imagined it (most likely case) or this is a “future feature.” Update- There IS a way to have “citizen reporting” in MobileNews. When you read a story, you can comment and send in Photos from the field associated with the story. With the photo you give your info so that they can attribute the photo to you if they use it for future updates to their stories. This is a KILLER FEATURE!!!
- Aurora Feint is the BEST free game so far on the Appstore.
- MotionX Poker has great reviews, haven’t really played much yet but it seems really polished.
- Lots of functionality and cool stuff out there already... I wonder what the App store will look like in a month, or 6 months???
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Is this the iPhone 2?
June 07, 2008 01:47 AM Categories:
Gadgets &
Computers
Is
this the new iPhone 2? The photos look like they portray iPhones in
Black and (RED) for the fight against AIDS. It also shows Video
iChat over WiFi & video-chat phone2phone over 3G (and the
pre-requisite forward facing camera), Macbook Air style nods, and
stereo speakers in the rear. No word on any Cease and Desist
Takedown notices yet, but if notices do go out, it’s just as good
as Steve coming out and saying they’re real.
Photos were sent to MacRumors, CrunchGear, and AppleInsider (haven’t seen it posted there yet).
UPDATE: Engadget is already calling these fake.... we’ll see. If I remember correctly people were calling the “phatty” ipod Nano fake too, until it actually came out.
UPDATE 2: FAKE FAKE FAKE... now we know.

More photos after the break.
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Photos were sent to MacRumors, CrunchGear, and AppleInsider (haven’t seen it posted there yet).
UPDATE: Engadget is already calling these fake.... we’ll see. If I remember correctly people were calling the “phatty” ipod Nano fake too, until it actually came out.
UPDATE 2: FAKE FAKE FAKE... now we know.

More photos after the break.
Read More...
Origami = SnOrigami
March 03, 2006 12:55 PM Categories:
Gadgets &
Computers
Everywhere on the blogosphere these
days is Origami this and Origami
that... The latest buzz is that Intel and
Samsung have something cooking for
Microsoft's Origami announcement on March
9th. The consensus is that Origami is most likely a Windows XP
Ultraportable Tablet standard with emphasis on wireless everything
(accessories, communication/networking, etc.).
I'm actually much more interested in what Apple could do in this space. Apple's Newton was ahead of it's time and obviously underpowered by today's standards. With all these patents cropping up on Digg and Engadget related to multi-point touchscreen interfaces and combo screen/imaging/sensor devices, Apple HAS to have something up it's sleeve. They're even hiring new people to work on the Finder (finally!).

found on AppleCollection...
What would really be cool is if Apple released a product that combined a Video iPod, PDA/ultraportable Comp with a streamlined version of OSX. Throw in BlueTooth, WiFi (Airport Extreme..sorry), and a multi-point touch screen interface and we've got ourselves a winner! Throw in a Quad-band GSM phone with 3G networking and we're talking "Game-Over" for the competition.
Read More...
I'm actually much more interested in what Apple could do in this space. Apple's Newton was ahead of it's time and obviously underpowered by today's standards. With all these patents cropping up on Digg and Engadget related to multi-point touchscreen interfaces and combo screen/imaging/sensor devices, Apple HAS to have something up it's sleeve. They're even hiring new people to work on the Finder (finally!).

found on AppleCollection...
What would really be cool is if Apple released a product that combined a Video iPod, PDA/ultraportable Comp with a streamlined version of OSX. Throw in BlueTooth, WiFi (Airport Extreme..sorry), and a multi-point touch screen interface and we've got ourselves a winner! Throw in a Quad-band GSM phone with 3G networking and we're talking "Game-Over" for the competition.
Read More...