Archive for October, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Apple Launches iPhone in China - The Money Times


China Daily

Apple Launches iPhone in China
The Money Times
The Apple (NSQD: AAPL) iPhone finally hit the store shelves in China for the first time Friday night with huge fanfare--though nowhere near the crowd it ...
Wi-Fi-free iPhone officially lands in ChinaCNET News
GyPSii On-Deck for Apple iPhone Launch in ChinaWELT ONLINE
iPhone Officially On Sale In China, Lacks WiFiGadget Review (blog)
PC World -ChannelWeb -San Jose Mercury News
all 318 news articles »

PostHeaderIcon iPhone OS 3.1.2 unlock arrives November 4th - CNET News


iPhone OS 3.1.2 unlock arrives November 4th
CNET News
iPhone OS hacker, GeoHot, has announced the successful creation of an iPhone unlock for the iPhone OS 3.1.2 baseband. The new app called, ...

PostHeaderIcon Sony Ericsson’s “Rachael” Android UI: Android Meets Zune HD, Looks Slicker Than iPhone [Android]

I like Android and all, but one thing the iPhone absolutely kicks every other smartphone's ass at is media playback—until now. This video of Sony Ericsson's "Rachael" Android UI shows its media capabilities, and it looks un-freaking-believable.

Looks like Sony Ericsson borrowed heavily from the Zune HD playbook for this one, but we're not complaining—the Zune HD has the only media UI that's capable of competing with the iPhone's. Let's count the influences: First is the homescreen, which has a layout very similar to the Zune HD's QuickPlay menu. Instead of just giving you a boring list of Artists, Albums, and Snoooore, it shows Favorites (like the Zune HD's Pins), Recently Added and Recently Played, not-so-coincidentally the exact same options in the Zune HD menu. Below that you get two options from PlayNow, a kind of Pandora-like Sony store, including Top 30 and Recommendations. This stuff is super useful for anyone with a large, frequently-updated media collection.

At the bottom of every screen is a crossbar much like the Zune HD's, but that one's legitimate Sony—they pioneered that UI with XMB on PS3 and PSP. It's a great idea, so we're glad it shows up here as well. Other Zune HD influences? How about the art on the artist and album pages? When selecting Kanye West from the artist list, a photo of his smug little chipmunk face shows up on the top of the list of albums, and when selecting his album The College Dropout, the album art pops up above the tracklist—just like on the Zune HD.

Of course, a warning before the video says that this is for conceptual and internal use only (whoops!) so for all we know, Rachael's media playback won't look anything like this. But we hope it does—Android's music playback software is embarrassingly dated and this video shows a level of gloss that frankly blows me away. We could be seeing the first smartphone featuring Rachael very soon, too: Like, four days from now soon.

In case that was all too long for you? I want this thing. Right now. [SE-Blog via SE-Nse, thanks Scotsboyuk!]




PostHeaderIcon GyPSii On-Deck for Apple iPhone Launch in China - WELT ONLINE


China Daily

GyPSii On-Deck for Apple iPhone Launch in China
WELT ONLINE
The Chinese mobile phone market with approximately 687 million subscribers nationwide is currently the largest untapped market for the iPhone. ...
Wi-Fi-free iPhone officially lands in ChinaCNET News
iPhone Officially On Sale In China, Lacks WiFiGadget Review (blog)
iphone Gets Slow Start at China Sales LaunchPC World
ChannelWeb -San Jose Mercury News -I4U
all 312 news articles »

PostHeaderIcon The Great Gizmodo Halloween Roundup [Halloween]

Since I'm feeling festive evening, I thought I would leave you with some of our Halloween posts. OK, really I just can't pass up a chance to put up these masks of Chen and Blam again. Happy Halloween everyone!

This Is Why You Shouldn't Put Drunk Ewoks On Live TV
Next Year, I'm Time Travel Trick or Treating
Scientifically Haunted Room Shows That Ghosts Are Only In Your Head
Twelve Beautiful Jack-o'-Lanterns
Ghostbuster Proton Pack Uses Real Lasers, Can Probably Hunt Real Ghosts
10 Of Your Geekiest Halloween Costumes
A Spider-Bot Pumpkin Is the Scariest Way To Dispense Candy On Halloween
Build The Spirit Radio That Creeped Out Tesla Himself
The iMac Cylon Mask Is Both Trick and Treat
"Working" Apple iPhone Costumes Just Plain Win
Craigslist Ad By A Horrid Excuse for a Human Being
Sword Illuminates a Pumpkin by Impaling It
Ideas for Tech-Themed Halloween Pumpkins
10 Robot Halloween Pumpkins Provide Artistic Inspiration
Scare the Crap Out of Trick-or-Treaters With a Rovin' Pumpkin
Ruin Halloween For Everyone by Going as Brian Lam or Jason Chen

And please, be safe!




PostHeaderIcon Beyond iphone: Apple TV 3.0 First Impressions and Screenshot Gallery - the iPhone Blog (blog)


New Zealand Herald

Beyond iphone: Apple TV 3.0 First Impressions and Screenshot Gallery
the iPhone Blog (blog)
Yes, this is an iphone blog, but just as other SPE Network sites like wmexperts will touch on the big Microsoft picture and Android Central will keep its ...
Will iphone Lead the Growth in Portable Gaming?Wall Street Journal
TouchPad Turns Your iPhone or iPod Touch into a Mutli-Touch TrackpadAppscout (subscription)
Hands On: iphone and ipod touch remote controlsThe Industry Standard
Ethio Planet News -Macworld -MacDailyNews
all 18 news articles »

PostHeaderIcon Laziness on the move: robot plays Rock Band on the iPhone

Why confine your nerdy sloth to your living room, where large robots mime fake guitar and serve you sloppy mixed drinks? Take that zest for the sedentary life with you on the road by having one of your robot ninjas steal this iPhone Rock Band robot from its ingenious creator, Joe Bowers. The Arduino-based device uses ambient light sensors to detect the falling notes and then taps out the music with some conductive foam attached to some squeaky fake fingers. Joe did a fairly detailed write-up, and even uploaded his code, so there's presumably nothing stopping you from actually doing something with your life and building one of these with all that free time you've saved up by hacking your way through all the console-based guitar games. Video is after the break.

[Via Daily Mobile]

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Laziness on the move: robot plays Rock Band on the iPhone originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PostHeaderIcon Laziness on the move: robot plays Rock Band on the iPhone

Why confine your nerdy sloth to your living room, where large robots mime fake guitar and serve you sloppy mixed drinks? Take that zest for the sedentary life with you on the road by having one of your robot ninjas steal this iPhone Rock Band robot from its ingenious creator, Joe Bowers. The Arduino-based device uses ambient light sensors to detect the falling notes and then taps out the music with some conductive foam attached to some squeaky fake fingers. Joe did a fairly detailed write-up, and even uploaded his code, so there's presumably nothing stopping you from actually doing something with your life and building one of these with all that free time you've saved up by hacking your way through all the console-based guitar games. Video is after the break.

[Via Daily Mobile]

Continue reading Laziness on the move: robot plays Rock Band on the iPhone

Filed under: Cellphones, Robots

Laziness on the move: robot plays Rock Band on the iPhone originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PostHeaderIcon Marvel Comics now for your PC, your iphone and your PSP! - Comic Book Movie


Mobiletor.com

Marvel Comics now for your PC, your iphone and your PSP!
Comic Book Movie
Of course you could take the comic book and rip/bend/totally destroy it up on your trips... then again you could always take your laptop or your iphone or ...
Get cozy with comics on your iphoneCNET News
Marvel Comics Come to the iPhoneMac Rumors
'Marvel Zombies' And Joss Whedon's 'X-Men' To Debut On iPhonesMTV.com
Mobile Marketing Watch (blog) -Mashable (blog)
all 20 news articles »

PostHeaderIcon iPhone and Windows 7 don’t play nice, Intel P55 chipset to blame

The iPhone is one of the most wildly popular phones the world has ever seen, while Windows 7 is well on its way to becoming the globe's most ubiquitous OS. So compatibility between the two would be kinda sorta important, right? Tell that to Intel's quality control team who seem to have somehow missed an issue between Apple's app carrier deluxe and the P55 Express chipset's USB controller. Consistent (and persistent) syncing issues have been reported on Apple's support forums, wherein iTunes on Windows 7 machines recognizes the iPhone, but spits out an "error 0xE8000065" message whenever the user attempts to sync. While some have found limited success with using PCI-based USB cards (and bypassing the chipset), this is clearly a major issue and something Apple would expect to be fixed before shipping its Core i5 / i7 iMacs, which are likely to sport the chipset. Hit the read link for the original thread of sorrow and regret, and do chime in with your own experience in the comments.

[Via The Register]

Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops

iPhone and Windows 7 don't play nice, Intel P55 chipset to blame originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 17:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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