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iControlpad to make the iPhone a full fledged handheld gaming console

Written by admin on May 24, 2008 – 11:16 am -

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There hold carried on a slew of game developers lining up this products presistently from the time of Apple released the iPhone’s SDK. Though the touch sensitive rating is a magnificent way to play games, it is nowhere as responsive as the viable ol’ joypads so common game controllers use. CraigX who has kept on credited through the development of the Pandora is now developing a extensive fledged physical game controller referred to as the iControlpad for the iPhone. That surely is a good deal of actually ass revelation for the ears of all iPhone gaming buffs. Predictably the iControlpad are able to be powered by the iPhone’s dock connector. That ought to issue out it ultra easy to use. Meanwhile, the iControlpad is up and running among up to date iPhone emulators and CraigX is still shipping out homes to a greater number of developers. iPod Touch users too needn’t uneasiness as the iControlpad are able to try on the iPod Touch as well. With the potential 3G iPhone to undergo a quicker processor, the controller are able to simply be the spark to start on an iPhone gaming revolution.
 


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iStuff PhoneDock: the wannabe HiFi for iPhones

Written by admin on May 16, 2008 – 5:14 am -

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It was simply a matter of time before someone crafted a HiFi-inspired boombox tailored to play extra nice with Apple’s iPhone, and now that the handset is loose (officially, that is) in the UK, iStuff is delivering the “world’s first iPhone compatible speaker dock.” The device, which is also compatible with dock-connecting iPods, sports a four-inch woofer, a pair of mid-range drivers and a couple of tweeters, all powered by a 40-watt amplifier. Furthermore, the unit includes a S-Video output, 3.5-millimeter auxiliary jack, USB connector and an IR remote to keep the jams spinnin’ from the comfort of your own couch. The PhoneDock claims to be superior to those other guys by not introducing static / noise when an iPhone is connected, but who knows how much truth there is to all that. Nevertheless, those willing to take the plunge can snag one now for £129 ($272).
[Source:engadget]


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iPhone in Germany - courtesy T-Mobile

Written by admin on May 15, 2008 – 9:53 am -

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Bowing to legal pressures, T-Mobile has adopted the new strategy which allows customer to buy only the phone without the SIM lock and opt for any service provider. In an official statement T-mobile said that it would be abide by the conditions of the court until the legal situation is resolved.

It is common in EU nations and US for mobile operators to offer massive discounts on handsets to customers who sign up for lengthy contracts. T-Mobile has reiterated that it would appeal against the injunction and it also said it reserves the right to consider seeking damages.

The iPhone doesn’t operate on Europe’s fastest, so-called 3G networks, but is relying on a different technology called EDGE. T-Mobile argued that it is the only carrier to offer EDGE across Germany and it is only logical that the iPhone would work only on their networks.

The iPhone is a combined cell phone and iPod media player that also can access the Internet wirelessly. The main litigant Vodafone has not issued any statement in this regard.
[Source:cellphonebeat]


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‘Apple to release 3G iPhone in 2009′: AT&T CEO

Written by admin on May 15, 2008 – 9:29 am -

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Currently, Apple iPhone relies on much slower GPRS and EDGE networks, which essentially makes useless data transfer intensive functions of the device, such as Google Earth or YouTube Web applications. The 3G network will improve user experience with iPhone by boosting network connection speed and end users.

However, the new model will cost much more than the existing model, which sells for $399. The difference in performance is similar to a dial-up Internet connection versus a high-speed broadband connection.
[Source:cellphonebeat]


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Chinese iPhone clone with fingerprint recognition

Written by admin on May 15, 2008 – 3:47 am -

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The Chinese have once again outwitted the international giant Apple by releasing a clone of Apple’s iPhone with fingerprint authentication. The Chinese iPhone could even be attached to an iPod dock.

The main features of this Chinese iPhone are:
• GSM 900/1800 (dual SIM)
• 240 x 320 pixels, 3.0 inches touch display
• MP3 Ring tones
• Card slot: TF (up to 2GB), hot swap, 256 MB card included
• 160MB internal memory
• EDGE, Bluetooth. (No WiFi)
• USB 2.0, pop-port
• Symbian OS 9.2, S60 rel. 3.1
• Messaging: SMS, MMS, E-mail and instant messaging
• Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
• Chinese and English languages
• Back camera 2MP, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video (VGA 30fps), flash
• Front CIF video call camera
• Four speakers
• Java MIDP 2.0
• MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player
• MP4 player, movie
• 3.5mm audio output jack
• Office document viewer
• Push to talk
• Voice dial/memo
• 600 hours of standby time
• 6 hours 30 minutes of talk time

Now you can begin your search for this Apple iPhone clone it will definitely be much cheaper than the original.
[Source:cellphonebeat]


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