Monday, August 17, 2009

Iphone From: Tim Bradbury Doug Aamoth Sara Peyton Mike Schramm Pete Cashmore Chris PUNTE Julie Engine Yard Jason Budi Putra Susannah Breslin Lonnie Lazar MG Siegler Elliott Back Everton Philip Elmer-DeWitt /26735924

In addition to this, Tim Bradbury states:
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Still being unsure, Doug Aamoth asks:
3G data? Nope. But it does feature two SIM card slots and can work worldwide on most GSM networks and you can surf WAP sites. Starting capacities of 8GB? Not really, but you do get a 2GB microSD card. Wildly popular app store? No, but here s a photo that makes it looks like there are a ton of apps available for whatever operating system runs on this device.

Sara Peyton comes with the facts:
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In contrast, Mike Schramm replies:
the almost 40,000 people following us yet, you definitely should be), but this is a good one, and it's a holiday, so we wanted to make sure you knew. Sega is feeling particularly generous this weekend, so they're

Pete Cashmore is rather skeptical:


Chris is rather skeptical:
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For this reason, PUNTE says:
July 17th, 2009 at 1:21 pm Mrs.Parker says : Where is the flip cup app? That is the real skill test!

Julie objects:
In addition to being compatible with the iPhone 3G S, Palm Pre and other hot electronic gadgets, iGo is set to launch its iGo Greenâ„¢ Technology product line in stores and online later this year. Featuring the first green laptop charger, eight-outlet surge protector and wall outlet, iGo Greenâ„¢ Technology products automatically use 85% less standby power than standard power products, saving both energy and money.

Engine Yard might have an idea about it:
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Julie points out another thing aside from that:
If you ve been looking for a mobile charger for the Palm Pre or iPhone 3G S, iGo has just announced that their popular multi-tip iGo Everywhere power adapters are now compatible with both of these newest smartphones. Full press release after the jump.

jason intervenes and adds:
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Budi Putra scans the other's answers and reply:
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Susannah Breslin gives a bit of an idea about it:
Squash the $treet is a game for your iPhone that enables you to express your violent dislike of all those smarmy bankers that Americans like to blame for the economic collapse.

In response, Lonnie Lazar claims:
Everyone s favorite yummy mummy and sleb chef, Nigella Lawson, has just succumbed (as she puts it), and bought herself an iPhone. To store recipes, perhaps? No. To take photos of her magnificent meals and upload them to the net? No. To Twitter her celebrity lifestyle to fellow celeb Twitterers? No. No, none of these. It turns out that Nigella s [...] Nigella Lawson Solves Insomnia With iPhone

Similarly, MG Siegler adds:
But better would be some sort of way to break up these messages when you still have the phone locked. I m thinking first of all maybe breaking up Push Notifications, text messages and calls by colors, and displaying them in a list on the screen. Then then having some way to further break down Push Notifications on that screen, maybe placing the app icon next to each and saying something like (4) new Foursquare messages, like Apple currently does for text messages.

Susannah Breslin is absolutely sure that:
Squash the $treet is a game for your iPhone that enables you to express your violent dislike of all those smarmy bankers that Americans like to blame for the economic collapse.

Elliott Back comes with a new idea:
I decided to do a small test and played two rounds of Star Defense on the phone while on Battery power. Here s what I found using an infrared thermometer. Initially, ambient temperature of the room was 80°F and the iPhone measured 83°F on the back. After playing the game, the room temperature had dropped 2° to 78°F while the iPhone 3GS measured 102°F on the back. More interestingly, there was a temperature gradient:

Everton objects:
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As a result of that, Philip Elmer-DeWitt belives:
Ha ha Losers I cant think of people being more stupid Posted By NK, West Palm Beach, FL : June 18, 2009 4:16 pm

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Sarah Perez might have an idea about it:
We thought it was humorous (and a little sad) to hear McDonnell discuss the company's disappointment with their iPhone application. In fact, McDonnell said the numbers were so low that Papa John's had decided not to branch out to other mobile platforms. But a quick search through the iTunes App Store quickly revealed that McDonnell, and clearly Papa John's as a whole, thought that a mobile web site was the equivalent to an actual application. There was no Papa John's iPhone app in the iTunes Store; it simply didn't exist.

But Thomas Ricker says that's not all:
Still I get flamed.I remember saying that Apple was going to have great financial quarters consistently for nine months, when other people were saying that people weren't going to buy "luxury items like Apple products in a recession" and I was right.

For example, Ross Miller considers:
Sirius XM iPhone app coming this week, says customer supportby Ross Miller , posted Jun 16th 2009 at 9:09PM

Cyprian might have an idea about it:
The dock comes with a remote like most do but along with the usual play/pause/menu controls, there are a couple buttons that I think should be on every audio remote, yet I only see on a few. These are bass and treble controls. I find that it s hard enough to find bass and treble controls on docks themselves, much less on the remotes. I was quite pleased to be able to change bass and treble for different genre s of music from across the room. This dock has great highs and decent bass. If you want deep bass, this dock won t give it to you. The music starts to distort when you put the bass to high. The bass is still decent, just not room shaking.

Joseph L. Flatley intervenes and adds:
Good Night, States, it seems, are a trusting lot. These indie rockers have not only supplied Noise.io soun dbanks for their songs, but if you check 'em out at Mr. Small's in Pittsburgh this Friday you can plug your iPhone or iPod into the house sound system and jam along with the group. Noise.io, if you've not seen it before, bills itself as a "highly advanced sound synthesis workstation," with a unique touchscreen interface and all kinds of features sure to make softsynth fans positively giddy. Ready for your fifteen minutes of fame? Pick up your copy at the App Store for $8.99, and then proceed to the read link to get started -- but not before you peep the video demonstration after the break.

In addition to this, iPhone Heat states:
Responses (4) to How to Force Quit An Application in iPhone 3.0 How to Force Quit An Application in iPhone 3.0 | XmasTips June 15th, 2009 at 4:56 am [...] Read the example post: How to Force Quit An Application in iPhone 3.0 [...]

For this reason, Justin McElroy says:
The biggest problem with the game is that, for an iPhone title, it's not a particularly good steward of your time. There's a long wait for boot-up and there's a lot of loading. Also, there's no option to advance time, so I spent too many minutes just waiting in my house for bed time.

Alexander Komarov comes with the facts:
iPhone applications nowadays are designed by developers who seem to care only about their app s implementation. When an app goes live, its beautiful code or visual design often fail to address real customers’ needs. The result: thousands of useless applications in the App Store that people download and use once and then never again. These applications often don’t make sense to customers because of a poor interaction design.

For example, Paul Miller considers:
The iLife blog keeping each other company, with plans to upgrade one of the crew's original iPhones (for that attractive full subsidy price). These guys also braved the mayhem of the

Harry McCracken is not really sure about that:
The health of the iPhone platform. You know that it s going to be aroumd for a long time, and that the best is probably yet to come. I m impressed with the Pre and want to see Palm flourish, but as a brand-new platform from a company that s faced more than its share of challenges, the Pre and WebOS are a gamble in a way that the iPhone isn t.

Frederic Lardinois points out another thing aside from that:
Apple has always had a tendency to hype up its statements about the speed of its devices by using just the right benchmarks and just the right products to compare them to. When it comes to the iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 3.0 update, however, it looks like Apple might actually have understated some of the speed gains it advertised.

In addition to this, Chris states:
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Dick Eastman can't forget that:
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In contrast, Dan Romero replies:
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However, Adam Frucci thinks differently:
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Eric Savitz intervenes and adds:
The PC World tests took place in March and April this year in 13 major markets across the country, including Boston, Baltimore, New York, Orlando, Denver, Chicago, San Francisco, New Orleans, Phoenix, Seattle, Portland, San Diego and San Jose. In each location, testers measured download speed, upload speed and reliability. In every market, Sprint bested AT&T for reliability. And, overall, Sprint proved more reliable over Verizon with a strong connection 90.5 percent of the time, according to the results. In Boston, Denver and Seattle, Sprint earned perfect scores â€" 100 percent reliable in connection tests.

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Joshua Topolsky sees it this way:
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Still not being convinced, jason replies:
chris says: July 10, 2009 at 7:36 pm Just sounds as though there are conflicting reports within the AT&T empire. One employee tells Appmodo one thing, while their PR dept says another. Who to believe

Justin McElroy points out another thing aside from that:
The biggest problem with the game is that, for an iPhone title, it's not a particularly good steward of your time. There's a long wait for boot-up and there's a lot of loading. Also, there's no option to advance time, so I spent too many minutes just waiting in my house for bed time.

Similarly, Fatgadget adds:
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John Casasanta comes with a new idea:
Karl 11:36pm, July 8 There are other factors at play here. The ARM11 instruction set allows for smaller object code size for one. And its well known that Apple are using LLVM extensively.

Robert Nelson is not really sure about that:
Thanks to a recently leaked internal AT T memo we are now privy to the fact that the iPhone 3GS launch was one for the record books. According to the memo, the sales for the iPhone 3GS exceeded the sales volume for the iPhone 3G release as well as the sales volume for other popular shopping days such as Black Friday 2008 and December 26, 2008.

But Heaven has a different opinion:
July 24, 2009 3:25 AM Carlos Martins said... Apple s excuse is completely "lame". So, they say iPhone users are smart, but now they re too dumb too know how to handle an extra option in the Maps app? Though I understand their reasoning, it doesn t make it right. Latitude should be integrated in the Maps app, and allow for configurable periodic updates, based on time or distance. If it were configured to update once every hour or so, it should have any significant impact on battery life. And it could show an extra symbol (like alarm) on the top status bar, showing it was actively tracking its position - if enabled.

For this purpose, Tiernan Ray suggests:
« Infosys Q1 Beats on Sales, EPS; Outlook [...] -- Previous | Main | Next -- Intel Shares Overvalued on Cheap Chips, [...] » July 10, 2009, 9:13 am

Everton sees it this way:
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Megan Lavey has another idea:
"My iPhone's been draining awfully fast since I installed 3.0," I commented to a fellow TUAW blogger just a few days after the release of the iPhone 3.0 firmware. At first, I wanted to think it was my phone. But, my iPhone 3G wasn't even 90 days old at the time of the observation and I'd been able to keep it on standby for several days before it needed a charge. Now, I could barely make it through a 10-hour workday before rushing out to the car to hook it up to a power source.

Philip Elmer-DeWitt also takes into account the fol lowing fact:
When comparing customer Internet usage, the study shows that the iPhone blows away its competitors. 78 percent of iPhone users reported they access the Internet at least weekly on their phone, while only 38 percent of the rest of the smartphone market were on the mobile Web that often.

Everton scans the other's answers and reply:
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Furthermore, Glenn Reynolds claims:
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John Casasanta shows how it is done:
Here’s what the RAM usage looks like for my freshly started 3GS using the handy app Memory Status . “Wired” and “active” RAM is generally memory that’s in-use while “inactive” and “free” is basically available.

Everton sees it this way:
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Similarly, Heaven adds:
July 23, 2009 3:54 PM Jer said... @thu It ALMOST works in WebKit on Android (with user-agent trickery) but some stuff doesn t. Also, location is set via Gears. Does Pre have Gears? I think the main thing is the Gears requirement, but I too was surprised to see that it didn t work on Android.

Dan Frommer explains:
That's not 30 days to get approved. That's 30 days to get one smidgen of feedback. It means that they winning strategy is to spam the app store with as many low risk attractively titled apps as possible, while not risking a lot of development into any of them. That might produces some clever games, and a lot of travel guides, but it is a very risky place to innovate.

In response, Harry McCracken claims:
Video Cell phones have been capable of capturing video albeit often really crummy video for years. The iPhone 3G only did video if you jailbroke your phone and installed a third-party app. The 3G S s new 3-megapixel camera (more on it in a moment) makes it the first video-ready iPhone.

While it may be true, James Ransom-Wiley thinks:
the quickness, but as soon as developers get to tinkering with the 3GS's superior technology there could be an entire class of games that are unplayable on a 3G or, dare we mention, the original iPhone. Of course, doing so would essentially cut off twenty-some-odd million potential app buyers.

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Ronny Kerr brings a word of caution:
in an afternoon session called “Social Media, Mobile Content: It Used to be Ringtones â€" Now It’s Social.” In a meeting with such a non-partisan title, much of the talk unsurprising

Philip Elmer-DeWitt notices:
bunch of losers with nothing to do wait a month or two and the price will drop and they will have gotten rid of all the kinks Posted By Anonymous : June 18, 2009 9:21 pm

Matt is not really sure about that:
Original Articles: GroundReport and VentureBeat UPDATE : Apple spokeswoman Kristin Huguet confirmed Sun s death. We are saddened by the tragic loss of this young employee, and we are awaiting results of the investigations into his death. We require our suppliers to treat all workers with dignity and respect, she said in a statement to CNET , while declining to comment on whether the prototypes were indeed stolen.

Dan Frommer does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
A the other phone companies so much better? One day after the Palm Pre SDK released there are already complaints: Palm doesn't even have a graphics driver, developers can't access Open GL, the accelerometer is crippled etc. One developer Craig Hunter said looking at the SDK Palm is two years behind Apple. And these are phone companies that have Apple to copy from.

chrisbrogan remembers that:
brucebarber Hey Chris, I liked the post - your voice sounded great - but didn t like the fact that the file forced iTunes to open. (Which also meant I had to delete it after I listened to it.) Overall review: content good, delivery system ... not so much. B.

Having that in mind, Chris wonders:
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In addition to this, Ben Parr states:
What can t iPhone applications do? There are apps for almost every interest and every need . But while apps for politics or saving money are great, you can live without them.

Despite the previous arguments, Chris has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Thinking that's not all, jason adds:
chris says: July 10, 2009 at 7:36 pm Just sounds as though there are conflicting reports within the AT&T empire. One employee tells Appmodo one thing, while their PR dept says another. Who to believe

Peter Venero is rather skeptical:
Five iPhone Apps for the International Business Maverick Written on July 14, 2009 by Peter Venero and 4 people have commented

tdomf_34aea brings more details:
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While it may be true, Chris thinks:
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Scott Merrill notices:
iPhone app review: MovieLingo 3 Comments by Scott Merrill on June 15, 2009 I m not a huge movie buff, but I have a pretty good memory and do well enough at movie trivia games. I am also often able to repeat lines verbatim from movies I saw years ago, and usually enjoy doing so. So I was pretty intrigued when I saw Avalinx s new app, MovieLingo. It s a simple app, but I think it s a good example of how to use mobile computing and always-on Internet connectivity to improve the social experience.

Brady Forrest might have an idea about it:
There are other features (like forwarding SMSs and more detailed call logs), but these were the most significant updates to me. Right now there is no way the new Hardware API or P2P API. We'll have to wait for new apps to come to the store to try them out. I'll be getting the new iPhone 3GS this week and will share my impressions of the new hardware shortly.

However, Tiernan Ray states that:
Here s an idea for blackberry wielding guys who are green with envy. Buy1 iPhone, Get1000 blackberries Free. blackberries make good hockey pucks. Comment by James - July 21, 2009 at 6:17 pm

Before going any further, Everton wants to get this straight:
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Meanwhile, Budi Putra came up with this idea:
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Thomas Ricker says it all comes down to this:
Of course Palm, now with its deep Apple roots isn't blind to the issue. In fact, the kids at

Robert Nelson comes with the facts:
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Everton comes with a new idea:
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However, Eric Savitz states that:
Pre is Business and Consumer! Comment by Wizard - July 8, 2009 at 10:54 pm I just returned my iPhone 3GS and decided to dump my Storm for a Pre. I just love this phone and I don t give a hoot about those so called applications on the App Store. The Pre has everything I need. I love the Pre s UI and its ability to multitask. Comment by Anonymous - July 8, 2009 at 10:59 pm

Before going any further, Tiernan Ray wants to get this straight:
July 21, 2009, 5:17 pm Apple Q3 Call: No Steve! :-( iPhone Demand Outstrips Production; $31.1B Cash; Store Traffic Up 22%; Stock Up 4.5%

Donald Melanson can't forget that:
iPhone facing potential trademark issues in China?by Donald Melanson , posted Jul 2nd 2009 at 3:34PM Apple's

Chris Ziegler gives a bit of an idea about it:
Windows 95 on iPhone: the worst Parallels installation you've ever seenby Chris Ziegler , posted Jul 13th 2009 at 7:12PM

max gives a bit of an idea about it:
Gold Edition iPhone 3G! ReTweet This! Great, they are working on the gold edition of iPhone 3G.  Everyone wants to make money off the 3G iPhone, isn t it time you invented something of your own instead? (that goes for all the scavengers living off iPhone) The gold edition will go on sale for approx. $787 and th e diamond edition will cost approx. 1,970. via bornrich How to Survive the Recession! Tags: diamond edition , gold edition , iPhone , money , scavengers This entry was posted by max on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 11:30 am and is filed under Consumer , Cool , Design , Entertainment , Gadgets , cell phones , iPhone .

GuyKawasaki comes with a new idea:
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Everton tells the real story:
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Peter Ha is absolutely sure that:
By harnessing Blu-ray technology and combining it with Apple s highly acclaimed iPod touch and iPhone, we continue to raise the bar in delivering an array of unprecedented, user-friendly home entertainment experiences, said Craig Kornblau, President of Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Universal Pictures Digital Platforms. Bridging these platforms further broadens the scope of the digital landscape by paving the way for innovative new applications and interactive content enhancements that continue to uniquely engage consumers.

Heaven explains:
77 comments: Tenkely said... So no stand alone app or integration with already in place Google maps ever? People have to use 2 mapping applications one with Latitude and one with out? Did I read this wrong?

But Everton says that's not all:
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For example, Duncan Geere considers:
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt is not really sure about that:
According to the article, those who are eligible for an upgrade in July, August, and September can get it now.

Everton brings some great news:
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Ludwig Kietzmann objects:
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For this reason, Tiernan Ray says:
it does not really matter what they do. The earnings can be barn busting blow the doors out. The stock will sink cause the market is crappy and the weight of the dow brings all down. Apple, even as good a company it is with as good earnings it has, will get a haircut, because they want it to go down. Watch the Fast Money fools talk it down as well like they talk down the market into the gloom of their personal lives everyday. A sad state of affairs this market is in. Where are those jobs Obama. In some warehouse probably as Toni would say Comment by Woe is America market - July 10, 2009 at 10:15 am

But Glenn Reynolds has a different opinion:
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Elliott Back has another idea:
I decided to do a small test and played two rounds of Star Defense on the phone while on Battery power. Here s what I found using an infrared thermometer. Initially, ambient temperature of the room was 80°F and the iPhone measured 83°F on the back. After playing the game, the room temperature had dropped 2° to 78°F while the iPhone 3GS measured 102°F on the back. More interestingly, there was a temperature gradient:

For example, Heaven considers:
July 24, 2009 6:22 AM BlueSun said... Wow. I was truly excited for this thinking it was an enhancement to maps. Having used this considerably on my previous blackberry, it seemed like a useful enhancement to the iPhone. But as a web based app requiring me to open safari to use it seems like a complete joke of an application. Obviously apple has it s own interest in mind here and not that of the user when it made this decision.

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Tiernan Ray brings some great news:
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In response, Gadgetwise claims:
6. June 17, 2009 4:33 pm Link I got that error message, however, my iPhone is usable - as if I never attempted to update to 3.0. Ken Leebow

Similarly, Souza adds:
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Gagan Biyani remembers that:
TatamiBall uses the multitouch of the iPhone to create a unique type of jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle consists of multiple cubes and rectangles that fit together to make a picture. The trick is, the picture is

Siddharth tells the real story:
Web apps are good for small tasks that do not need a lot of processor speed.If your app needs to be available even when there is no connectivity to the internet, then web apps are currently totally ruled out.

Will Park also takes into account the following fact:
iPhone 3G S Accessibility Options - Color inversion, zooming, voice over By Will Park on Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at 6:04 PM PST In AT&T , Apple , Hottest Hardware , iPhone , iPhone OS

Having that in mind, Ben Parr wonders:
What s Wrong and How To Fix ItThe warning most people are receiving is We could not complete your iTunes Store request as they near the end of iPhone 3.0 software installation process, due to the fact that there are simply too many download requests happening at the same time. This isn t surprising, considering it s an update that s been awaited by millions for months. Nonetheless, this pop-up may scare you, especially since the iPhone will probably tell you to only Slide for Emergencies.

Everton gives a bit of an idea about it:
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For this purpose, pz1 suggests:
WWII Alone v1.2 Set in WWII, you’re a lone soldier that must battle through six missions filled with a barrage of enemy troops and attack vehicles with three boss battles mixed in. The objective of the game is to clear the missions and earn money to upgrade weapons with WWII Alone’s perk system. Visually, the devs have created an effective layout that allows the player to take full advantage of the chaos that occurs in the game.

Thinking that's not all, Heaven adds:
July 24, 2009 12:31 AM victor said... So, why doesn t google open source the native latitude app? That way, some people will be able to build it and install it on their devices (provided they paid the $99 iPhone developer program fee to Apple first)

Steven Sande sees it this way:
iPhone 3GS Sample Video: T-Mobile G1 Sample Video: # of taps to get from home screen to start recording:iPhone - 3 (tap on camera, tap and slide to use video, tap to start recording)

Similarly, Serkan Toto adds:
The queue looked way wilder last year (when the 3G was launched), but still this level of interest is quite impressive.

But Adam Frucci has a different opinion:
In lieu of a Photoshop Contest this week, we held an MS Paint contest asking you to design your dream iPhone apps . Now we know why you should never, ever design apps in Paint; these are absolutely terrible.

Engine Yard does a quick recap:
If the exact same string is submitted multiple times, only the first submission countsEmployees and contractors of Engine Yard, and their family members are not eligible

Despite the previous arguments, Budi Putra has many reasons to think otherwise:
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larrymagid has another idea:
Like those adjustable mortgages that got so many people into trouble, smart-phones are easy on the budget to acquire but major financial sinkholes over time.

However, Aaron Crowe thinks differently:
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For example, Chris Ziegler considers:
Windows 95 on iPhone: the worst Parallels installation you've ever seenby Chris Ziegler , posted Jul 13th 2009 at 7:12PM

Brandon Boyer objects:
Recently on Offworld : insanely twisted shadows, iPhone Portal , Wii-injuries Posted by Brandon Boyer , July 17, 2009 7:55 AM | permalink

As Philip Elmer-DeWitt says:
Ummmm for the record, Drexel University , where freshman Keith Hoban claims to be from, is in Philadelphia , not Montclair NJ And yes, it does seem stupid to wait for one of these things. Just order it online. Or better yet, wait for a week and walk into any store anywhere with no line ex ped: One can go to a school in Philadelphia and still be from Montclair, N.J. Posted By MS, Philadelphia PA : June 18, 2009 9:18 pm

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Iphone From: Nancy Nally Everton Jason Larrymagid Ben Parr Gadgetwise IPhone Heat Max Paul Miller Elisabeth Shaji Firoz Dick Eastman GuyKawasaki Mel Martin /26735929

Nancy Nally scans the other's answers and reply:
I may not be able to make a phone call on my iPhone from 30,000 feet (yet), but I’ve still found that when I’m out of my office and have to fly, having an iPhone in my pocket is a powerful sanity-saving tool. Here are the apps that help keep my air travel running smoothly.

While it may be true, Everton thinks:
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jason explains:
He s given his readers 0 reason to believe anything he s claiming, especially in the face of a pretty straightforth public denial by the company. There are three possibilties:

larrymagid does a quick recap:
Fresh out of college, Will bought himself an iPhone earlier this year and was shocked that his first AT&T bill was nearly $200 because he didn t get the unlimited plan. Once he upgrades to that plan, his annual contribution to AT&T will be $1,800 plus taxes and regulatory fees. That s a lot more than most American commuters spend for gasoline in a year.

Thinking that's not all, Ben Parr adds:
There are other features, and we re sure that people tomorrow will comb the iPhone 3G S front and back and find a few hidden extras that weren t advertised by Apple. We re interested in hearing about them.

Gadgetwise sees it this way:
Feeds Gadgetwise RSS Personal Computing Digital Photography Mobile Tech Home Entertainment Latest in Personal Tech State of the Art: Decoding Battery Life for Laptops By DAVID POGUE Why doesn’t someone invent a standard for worst-case/best-case duration? Actually, they have. It’s called MobileMark, but there are a few problems.

Ben Parr says it all comes down to this:
3. Video recording: It took long enough, but the iPhone 3G S records video. 4. Video editing: To make up for the lack of video in the iPhone 3G, the new iPhone has some nifty video editing software. The software is demoed on the above clip from Late Night With Jimmy Fallon .

Having that in mind, Everton wonders:
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jason is absolutely sure that:
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larrymagid brings some great news:
One justification for these costs is that there is limited bandwidth for data â€" and, indeed, iPhone users have been known be heavy users of AT&T s data network. Another justification is the enormous investment cell phone companies have made for their infrastructure, including the faster 4G networks that the carriers will roll out over the next few years.

For example, iPhone Heat considers:
Step 3 From RedSn0w click the Browse button and browse to the iPhone1,2_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw file in RedSnow folder . and click Open button.

max explains:
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Paul Miller is absolutely sure that:
PSP2 to be based on iPhone-esque PowerVR GPU, rival original Xbox in power?by Paul Miller , posted Jul 7th 2009 at 3:24PM

Everton is rather skeptical:
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elisabeth imagines that:
findinstructionsonhowtodownload software that will turn your PC into a way station between Iranian citizens and the rest of the Net.  Two minutes ago you were playing Quake, and now you re donating bandwidth and computing cycles to the free movement of bits and you can even go back to playing Quake again.  And

Shaji Firoz intervenes and adds:
Tags: Cydia , iphone , iphone 3GS , Jailbreak , Unlock iPhone This entry was posted on Sunday, July 5th, 2009 at 10:11 pm and is filed under Featured Article , Gadgets , Mobile , Tech Buzz . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.

Meanwhile, Dick Eastman came up with this idea:
The advantage of using a program that reads GEDCOM files is that you can use it in conjunction with any desktop or laptop genealogy program, including Windows, Macintosh, and Linux programs.

Despite the previous arguments, Everton has many reasons to think otherwise:
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In contrast, GuyKawasaki replies:
Garage Technology Ventures Raise venture capital for your tech company. Jajah Make VOIP calls easily and cheaply.

Mel Martin explains:
The Dean also owns an iPhone so he knows of what he speaks.In May, the University of Missouri School of Journalism also required the popular Apple devices, saying they would be helpful for recording lectures and other academic uses.

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