With a little hope, it seems that Apple may finally be preparing to offer the ability to sync your Mail Notes with your iPhone or iPod Touch. A recently discovered clue showed what appears to be a new dialog box within the Mail app, and the prompt read; “Changing the style or formatting requires that this [...]
Continue reading...7. August 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
Here at iPhonefreak.com we’re all too familiar with leaked images of cheap Chinese knockoffs (iPods, iPhones, you get the picture,) most of these fake images are either of "clone products" or have been photoshopped. Once again we’ve stumbled upon what would appear to be a shrunken down version of the original iPhone, dubbed the "iPhone Nano." [...]
Continue reading...7. August 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
Only hours ago, AppleInsider uncovered a patent filed by Apple Inc. that would allow iPhone/iTouch users to wirelessly stream music from their iTunes libraries to their iPhones/iPod Touchs. One of the major kinks that Apple encountered when developing this technology was the fact that the actual music files (.mp3, .mp4, etc) were way too large to [...]
Continue reading...5. August 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
According to the Russian news site Vedomosti , Moscow’s Apple director, Yevgeny Butman, has made claims that the iPhone 3G will go on sale in Russia sometime in 2009. He [Butman] went on to say that Russian carrier, Megafona, is currently negotiating with Apple to form a deal that will bring the 3G to [...]
Continue reading...4. August 2008 | by Robert Nelson
It seems that when the real news begins to slow, the rumor train begins to churn. Once again it seems we have reached that time, and the most recent story comes courtesy of the Daily Mail, who are reporting that Apple is planning to release an iPhone nano in time for the 2008 Holiday season. This [...]
Continue reading...4. August 2008 | by Robert Nelson
Despite some earlier reports, it looks like the iPhone 3G will not be landing in Russia this year. According to a recent report from Russian news site Vedomosti, the iPhone 3G will be available in Russia legally beginning next year. Now of course there are lots of holes in this story so far, namely there [...]
Continue reading...1. August 2008 | by Robert Nelson
If you can remember back to the WWDC coverage, we were told of a Push Notification Service that would allow users to maintain a constant connection without having to be always running the particular app. The Push Notification Service would have a middleman of sorts and when information or data is available it would then let [...]
Continue reading...30. July 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
Curious iPod Touch users have begun to dig through the beta seed of the Touch’s upcoming firmware release (2.1) in hopes of finding a tidbit of interesting information. Alas, they have! During their review of these files, inquisitive iPod Touch users stumbled upon a file structure named “iPod2,1,” the current iPod Touch is dubbed “iPod1,1.” “iPod1,1″ is a generic [...]
Continue reading...28. July 2008 | by Stephen Beals
Apple’s has allowed some developers a glance at a a beta version of firmware 2.1 which the rumor mill reports may have some new GPS features: as in possibly turn-by-turn directions. Speculation is that the new firmware will include Core Location hooks for keeping track of both direction and speed. Of course the current [...]
Continue reading...26. July 2008 | by Stephen Beals
Rumors are again stirring about a new Apple product that one consultant believes will be available this fall: a touchscreen MacBook. It would, in theory be dubbed the MacBook touch. As in iPod touch. MacDailyNews says they received the tip from the same anonymous source who had previously leaked information about Apple’s wireless iTunes Store a week before [...]
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16. August 2008 | by Robert Nelson
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