iPhone Mouth Off

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Creative Review’s Gav demonstrates Mouth Off, a new iPhone App.

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OMG, this is fun…. CINDY I’M GONNA KILL YOU muhahahhahaha !
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LiveFire FPS Shooter game demo

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From the makers of Rolando comes LiveFire. LiveFire is a Quake-like FPS Shooter for the iPhone from ngmoco:). It takes advantage of the new iPhone OS 3.0 features. It supports online multiplayer and touch controls.

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iPhone OS 3.0 SECRETS

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iPhone OS 3.0 SECRETS

In iPhone OS 3.0 there are some hints that not one but two models will be launched in future.

The iPhone 2G is known as iPhone 1.1 in Apple software
The iPhone 3G is known as iPhone 1.2 in Apple software.

In iPhone OS 3.0 where found compatibilities with iPhone 1.1, iPhone 1.2;  iPhone 3.1; iPod3,1; iFPGA; and iProd0,1 .

iPhone2,1 - 0×1294
iProd0,1 - 0×1295
iPod2,2 - 0×1296
iPhone3,1 - 0×1297
iFPGA - 0×1298
iPod3,1 - 0×1299

In the past : iPhone First Gen - 0×1290, iPod touch 1G - 0×1291, iPhone 3G - 0×1292, iPod touch 2G - 0×1293 were the hints before iPhone 3G before launch.

We got this information from one of our awesome Apple ninjas, (yes, that one) and here’s the deal… Basically when poking around in the iPhone OS 3.0 restore ramdisk, our guy found evidence of Apple’s upcoming hardware revisions. This includes new iPhones and iPod Touches. Yes, it looks like multiple hardware units. Now, this shouldn’t be taken as fact — we’re posting it for information sake. If we had to bet however, this seems right on. From our guy.
Apple normally makes their device IDs in chronological order, from first released to last released. Here is what I found very interesting for you. Quick, here is an example of the past devices:

iPhone First Gen - 0×1290
iPod touch 1G - 0×1291
iPhone 3G - 0×1292
iPod touch 2G - 0×1293

Then, here is what is found in the ramdisk:

iPhone2,1 - 0×1294
iProd0,1 - 0×1295
iPod2,2 - 0×1296
iPhone3,1 - 0×1297
iFPGA - 0×1298
iPod3,1 - 0×1299?

As you can see, there are multiple new hardware IDs listed which makes us believe there will be more than one new iPhone model, and there also looks like there is more than one iPod Touch as well. Hit the jump for the information we were sent:

devices

iFPGA

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTP
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4760 // 0×1298 - perhaps a test board?
productString
iPhone
vendorID
1452

iPhone1,1

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTPEthernet
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4752 // 0×1290 - first (edge) iPhone device ID
productString
iPhone
vendorID
1452

iPhone1,2

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTPEthernet
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4754 // 0×1292 - iPhone 3G device ID
productString
iPhone
vendorID
1452

iPhone2,1

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTPEthernet
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4756 // 0×1294 - New iPhone?
productString
iPhone
vendorID
1452

iPhone3,1

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTPEthernet
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4759 // 0×1297
productString
iPhone
vendorID
1452

iPod1,1

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTP
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4753
productString
iPod
vendorID
1452

iPod2,1

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTP
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4755
productString
iPod
vendorID
1452

iPod2,2

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTP
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4758
productString
iPod
vendorID
1452

iPod3,1

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTP
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4761
productString
iPhone
vendorID
1452

iProd0,1

ConfigurationDescriptors
standardMuxPTP
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
4757
productString
iPhone
vendorID
1452

unknownHardware

ConfigurationDescriptors
unknownHardware
deviceID
1
manufacturerString
Apple Inc.
productID
20547
productString
Unknown- Add device descriptor info for this device
vendorID
1452

FROM boygeniusreport

iPhone software 3.0 and new SDK

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Beta Release Provides New SDK, Over 1,000 APIs & 100 New Features

CUPERTINO, California March 17, 2009 Apple today previewed its iPhone  OS 3.0 software and announced the immediate availability of a beta software release to registered developers. The iPhone OS 3.0 beta release includes an updated Software Development Kit (SDK) with over 1,000 new Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) including In-App Purchases; Peer-to-Peer connections; an app interface for accessories; access to the iPod¨ music library; a new Maps API and Push Notifications. Apple also announced over 100 new features that will be available to iPhone and iPod touch users this summer including cut, copy and paste;  MMS*; landscape view for Mail, Text and Notes; stereo Bluetooth; syncing Notes to the Mac and PC;  shake to shuffle; parental controls for TV shows, movies and apps from the App Store; and automatic login at Wi-Fi hot spots. The iPhone OS 3.0 beta release will also include a new Voice Memo app and expanded search capability for all key iPhone apps, as well as Spotlight  search across the iPhone or iPod touch.

“The new iPhone OS 3.0 is a major software release packed with incredible new features and innovations for iPhone customers and developers alike. It will keep us years ahead of the competition,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.

The iPhone OS 3.0 beta software and SDK include over 1,000 new APIs and are available today for all iPhone Developer Program members to use for development and testing of their apps for iPhone and iPod touch. Included in these APIs is the ability to leverage the incredible purchase model of the App Store within apps. In-App Purchases will allow developers to offer subscription content and provide the ability to sell new content and features in a simple and secure process. Developers can also more easily create peer-to-peer games for iPhone and iPod touch by using Bluetooth.

Another key developer feature in the iPhone OS 3.0 beta software is the ability for apps to interface with hardware accessories, creating a whole new element of control for iPhone and iPod touch accessory developers as well as a new ecosystem of solutions for customers. Developers will also be able to use Apple’s new Maps API to integrate Google Mobile Maps services within their apps which will offer Google Map tiles, current location, custom annotations and geocoding. The iPhone OS 3.0 beta software includes the Apple Push Notification service which provides developers with a mechanism to alert users with sounds, text or a badge.

The new iPhone OS 3.0 software will be available to iPhone and iPod touch users this summer with over 100 new features including cut, copy and paste which can be done within or across applications; MMS to send and receive photos, contacts, audio files and locations with the Messages app; and the ability to capture and send audio recordings on the go with the new Voice Memo app. Landscape view will be available for Mail, Text and Notes. Search capabilities will be expanded, allowing customers to search within Mail, iPod and Notes or search across all key apps by typing a key word or phrase into the new Spotlight search, conveniently accessed from the Home screen.

The updated Stock app will add the ability to display recent company news and current trading information like opening or average price, trading volume or Market Cap, and will offer a landscape view to see a full screen of any stock chart. Customers will also be able to view shared calendars right on their iPhone with CalDAV support and sync their calendars with iCal, Yahoo, Google and Oracle.

Today, the groundbreaking App Store has more than 25,000 applications available to consumers, and 15 more countries have been added so the App Store is now available in 77 countries, allowing developers to reach more than 30 million iPhone and iPod touch users around the world. Developers set the price for their applications and retain 70 percent of all sales revenue. Apple covers all credit card, web hosting and infrastructure costs associated with offering applications on the App Store.

Pricing & Availability
The iPhone OS 3.0 beta software and SDK will be available for registered developers to download starting today from developer.apple.com. iPhone customers will be able to download the new iPhone OS 3.0 software for free this summer and iPod touch customers will be able to purchase a software update for $9.95 (US).**

*MMS messaging is available only on iPhone 3G; fees may apply. MMS may not be available in all areas.
**Some features may not be supported by older hardware.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning computers, OS X operating system and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital media revolution with its iPod portable music and video players and iTunes online store, and has entered the mobile phone market with its revolutionary iPhone.

Here is a list of what iPhone OS 3.0 will bring to you.

  • In App Purchases
  • Peer to Peer connectivity
  • Accessories API
  • Maps API in Apps
  • Turn By Turn
  • Push Notifications
  • New APIs allowing access of various iPhone hardware/software
  • Cut, Copy and Paste
  • Landscape Mode
  • MMS
  • Voice Memos
  • Search for Apps like Mail, iPod, Calender
  • Spotlight
  • New Home Screen
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • Tethering Support

Version 3.0 of iPhone software to debut next week

Posted in: Apple, General News, Mobile Software |

Next Tuesday in Cupertino, California, Apple will unveil iPhone software version 3.0, according to an invitation received by the Apple faithful today.

Apple’s popular mobile phone is currently on OS version 2.2.1 (Build 5H11), which was an incremental update pushed out in the first weeks of 2009. The last major update — one that would warrant its own event, like the one scheduled for next week — was version 2.0, when the 3G iPhone was released.

Software version 2.0 included enterprise-friendly features such as Exchange Sync, MobileMe, Cisco VPN, batch e-mail deletion, and the ability to have multiple iCal calendars. But the item with the most resonance to be included in 2.0 by far was the iPhone App Store.

The combination of this week’s announcements from Apple and rumors from Apple’s touchscreen supplier that have come from overseas portend interesting things from Cupertino next week.

via betanews

Will the Farter’s Ultimate Fart Machine on iPhone

Posted in: Apple, General News, Mobile Software |

Flatulence is now cool, and “Will the Farter’s Ultimate Fart Machine” takes it to another level “- an authentic fart machine with real farts and no imitations, has just launched for iPhone and iPod Touch in the Apple Store for $1.99. Known for his art for farting, creators NoNo Mobile and Ooh Wee Media chose the infamous “Will the Farter” who has appeared on the “Howard Stern Show,” because he is recognized as the greatest farter in the world.
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