There could be a reason that Steve Jobs is madder than usual about the leak of the fourth-generation iPhone prototype; it may have been fairly close to the final product. Citing sources familiar with Apple’s fourth-generation iPhone, Daring Fireball revealed that the barcode affixed to the prototype device obtained by Gizmodo, which read “N90_DVT-GE4X_0493,” gives […]
Month: April 2010
Late Wednesday, Apple posted its Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 3.2, an update designed to extend RAW image compatibility for the Aperture 3 and iPhoto ’09 applications. The update, a 5.3 megabyte download, includes support for the following cameras: – Canon EOS Rebel T2i / 550D / Kiss X4 – Leica S2 – Olympus E-450 […]
PowerPage Podcast Episode 132
PowerPage Podcast Episode 132
Amidst stolen iPhone prototypes and very influential companies arguing, it’s cool to see that there are people just out there working on cool hacks for other people’s enjoyment. Per CNET, David Wang managed to boot Google’s Android operating system on an iPhone 3G handset. Wang, the “planetbeing” member of the iPhone Dev Team posted a […]
Sometimes you just wish that the incredibly successful, multi-billion dollar companies you rely on would just say they’re sorry and make up. Per Macworld UK, Apple has responded to Adobe’s announcement the company has no plans to continue developing iPhone application building technology after Adobe Creative Suite 5. The decision is blamed on a change […]