Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Flash for iPhone/iPod touch imminent?
Flash for the iPhone and the iPod touch may be "just around the corner," a new report suggests. The web technology has been in high demand since the iPhone was released in June, not simply for its use in video and animation on many pages, but also for the potential in developing applications and games. Apple has yet to make much public comment on the matter; it is typically said that the obstacle has been battery life, since high activity in the display and processor rapidly consumes energy.
According to the report's source though, the real issue has been "business negotiations," and Flash should thus become available in the very near future. One possibility is that it may be announced alongside the release of the iPhone SDK, which is due later this month. This would give developers much greater flexibility.
The site making the claims is the same that first leaked the v1.1.3 iPhone firmware, demonstrating features such as icon rearrangement and the Google Maps location-finder. The official Apple release proved to be identical.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
WHAT IS THE BIG DEAL???
Apple posts Facebook, KBB iPhone ads
The second ad visits Kelley Blue Book, the famous guide to car prices. Here Apple suggests that the iPhone is a useful tool in talking to dealers, as it is possible to check on the going prices for vehicles where a salesman might otherwise have the upper hand.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
iPhone with 28% of U.S. Smartphone Marketshare for Q4 2007
Meanwhile, Canalys estimates that Apple is #2 in U.S. marketshare with 28%, behind RIM (41%). This put the iPhone ahead of both Palm (9%) and all Windows Mobile device vendors combined (21%).
During the Macworld Expo keynote speech, Jobs reported that the Apple iPhone won 19.5% of the smart phone market during the 3rd quarter of 2007, so this 28% marketshare in Q4 represents signficant growth in the second full quarter the iPhone has been on sale.
Today, Apple introduced a 16GB version of the iPhone.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
DotMac: Why Is Apple Still Neglecting The Web?
I’m a loyal listener of MacBreak Weekly, a podcast found on the TWiT network. Since the very first episode, I’ve been following Leo, Merlin, Alex, and Scott (and lately Andy I. as well) as they traverse the world of Macs, iPods, iPhones, and…more iPods.
I mention this fine tech-centric production because the regulars at the “roundtable” have recently been discussing to great extent a product developed by Apple, called “.Mac,” that has strangely been neglected by its inventor. Neglected for a long while. Since it’s inception, really.
Complete story on Mashable
Friday, February 1, 2008
MacBook Air teardown details, photos
[Photos and details provided by iFixit (link), which provides how-to's as well as parts for sale on its website]