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Last updated: February 28, 2010 11:02 PM
Last updated: February 28, 2010 11:02 PM
February 28, 2010
Ipod Hacks
Xerox Printers Get iPhone Support
As Macworld UK reports, Xerox and its partners have introduced the Xerox Multi-Functional Printer suite, a software package that integrates certain Xerox printers with enterprise business systems. A...
Contexture Design's 80s Retro Cassette Tape Nano Cases
iPod nano users that pine for the 80s might want to have a look at Vancouver firm Contexture Design's retro iPod nano cases.These unique retro cases for first- and second-generation iPod nanos are...
beaTunes v1.2.15 Released
Looking to do some iPod DJing at your next party? Is finding a cluster of "matching" songs in your library proving to be a challenge? Have a look at beaTunes v1.2.15 for Mac OS X.
beaTunes lets...
VoIP Arrives On The iPhone With Fring's Skype Support
As MacRumors' iPhone blog reports, Fring has released an iPhone version of their communications service today as a free App Store download [App Store].Fring allows you to chat and interact with...
Syncopation 2.1.3 Released
Sonzea LLC has released Syncopation 2.1.3 for Mac OS X.
Syncopation provides a hands-free solution to keep your iTunes music collection synchronized across multiple computers running Mac OS X....
A Look At What's Wrong With The iTunes App Store
On June 9, the iTunes App Store went live and users began downloading and enjoying the fruits of many developers' labor. Apple offers an extremely robust software development kit for the iPhone...
Firmware 2.2 Released for iPhone and iPod Touch
Apple has released firmware version 2.2 for the iPhone and iPod touch. The update can be found through iTunes' software update.Changes in this latest firmware release according to Apple:Enhancements...
TrailRunner 1.8 (v288) Released
Hikers, joggers, and active folk in general should have a look at Berbie's TrailRunner 1.8 (v288) for Mac OS X. TrailRunner is a route planning software for all kinds of long distance sports like...
The Skinny On iPod "Father" Fadell's Exodus From Apple
We recently reported on the departure of Tony Fadell--the "father" of the iPod--from Apple Inc. At that point the how's and why's were rather vague. John Gruber of Daring Fireball sheds some light...
Floola 3.9 Released
Floola 3.9 has just been released. Floola is an application to efficiently manage your iPod or your Motorola mobile phone (any model that supports iTunes) under Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Video...
Turn Your iPhone Into A Wind Instrument With 'Ocarina'
As MacRumors reports, several days ago, iPhone developer Smule released a rather unique musical application called Ocarina [App Store]. Since its release, Ocarina has jumped to the 3rd most popular...
iPhone More Reliable Than Blackberry, Treo
As TUAW reports, SquareTrade, an independent warranty provider has released a report that shows the iPhone to be more reliable than either the Palm Treo or BlackBerry devices.The report, titled...
Official iPhone Tethering Option Coming Soon From AT&T
As MobileCrunch reports, AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph De La Vega revealed during an interview that AT&T would "soon" be offering an official tethering option for the iPhone.
Tethering is a process by...
iPod "Father" Tony Fadell Leaves Apple
Apple has recently issued a press release noting the departure of Tony Fadell, who was most directly the "man behind the iPod."Apple also announced that Tony Fadell, Apple's senior vice president of...
The iPod-O-Lantern - Happy Halloween From iPod Hacks!
It's Halloween! And here at iPod Hacks we've let the spirit of this special day take hold of us. All it took was a crisp autumn eve with leaves dancing magically on the wind, a patch of uncarved...
CoverScout 3.0.1 Released
Equinux AG has released CoverScout v3.0.1 for Mac OS X.
CoverScout strives to be a one-stop-app for finding, applying, editing and printing all of the album cover art in your iTunes music library....
Google Releases 'Google Earth' For iPhone (For Free)
Google has released a free iPhone version of its excellent Google Earth application [App Store]. And having spent some time with the app, I can safely say...it's great.With just a swipe of your...
Happy 7th Birthday, iPod
It cost $399. It was 5GB in capacity (which Apple then called 1000 songs, but would now call 1250 songs...). It was shiny silver and white. It was brick-like (4.02" x 2.42" x 0.78", 0.41 lbs). ...
Apple Reports $1.14 Billion Profit For Q4 2008
As MacRumors reports across various posts, Apple announced its financial results yesterday for the 4th quarter of fiscal 2008. It was an impressive quarter for the iPod maker.
Highpoints:Apple...
Cooliris "3D Wall" Photo Browser Is Now A Free iPhone App
As MacRumors' iPhone blog reports, Cooliris has released a free iPhone version [App Store] of their 3D "photo wall" browser plug-in that delivers a rather unique and ideal way of browsing images and...
iTunes Library Manager 5.2.1 Released
DougScripts.com brings us iTunes Library Manager v5.2.1 for Mac OS X. This AppleScript application facilitates multiple iTunes playlists each with their own preference seettings.For example, you can...
Round-Up of "Must Have" iPod Touch Games for 2008
As has been the case for the past six holidays, on Christmas morning many will find an iPod under the Christmas tree. Nowadays the number is in the millions. Whether you've just torn open a...
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
All of us here at iPod Hacks want to wish you and yours a merry Christmas and happy holidays! We certainly hope that every one of our readers found an iPod, an iPhone, or related goodies under the...
Floola 4.1 Released
Floola 4.1 has just been released. Floola is an application to efficiently manage your iPod or your Motorola mobile phone (any model that supports iTunes) under Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Video...
2G iPod Touch Notably Faster than the iPhone
Ever seem like an App Store game runs faster (or slower) on your friend's iPhone or iPod touch as compared to your own? We have seen mention of this phenomenon and it always puzzled us. Internally,...
February 27, 2010
Ipod lounge
Article: Ask iLounge 2-26-10
This week's Ask iLounge topics: iPad Edition II: Sharing files between apps, iPad font support, Connecting to projectors, Using external storage, Downloading third-party music, iBooks and dictionary support
February 26, 2010
Ipod lounge
News: iLounge Store updates and giveaway
We’ve updated the iLounge Store with a couple of new designs since the launch of our store last week. The new Fast Forward design (pictured) in blue and orange is available on t-shirts, hoodies, travel mugs, Sigg water bottles, buttons, clocks and more. We are also giving away an iLounge Store gift card. The Rules: Follow @iLounge and tweet the following message in bold and enter for a chance to win a $25 gift card to the iLounge Store. The…
News: Last weekend for Uncommon Custom Case Giveaway
If you haven’t yet entered our Uncommon Custom Case Giveaway, now is your final chance, as it ends Sunday night at 11:59 Pacific Time. In this unique giveaway, iLounge and Uncommon are giving away 200 custom cases for the iPhone 3G, 3GS, or iPod touch. With such a large number of prizes available, we are splitting the cases up over four weeks, with the final 50 to be awarded Monday, March 1. To enter, simply fill out and submit the form on the…
Review: Tunewear GameHandle for iPhone 3G/3GS + iPod touch
GameHandle’s design is actually quite sophisticated by comparison to some of the other gaming cases we’ve tested—it’s not merely a rubber case with bulging rear handles. First, it’s made from hard plastic, with the entire rear housing coated in a comfortable soft touch rubber finish, and a front frame that’s glossy and equally hard. Tunewear includes separate front mounting frames for the iPhone and iPod touch models,…
News: iPod ‘explodes’ in school, commenter claims student at fault
An iPod recently “exploded” on a student’s desk at Pentucket Regional High School in West Newbury, MA, according to a Daily News of Newburyport posting. The report states that police and fire officials were called to a science classroom at the school after the player “spontaneously exploded,” although West Newbury fire Chief Scott Berkenbush called the situation minor, and said no one was hurt. “Some chemicals had…
Backstage: UBoard, The Mac-Ready USB Desk Shelf, And Clickfree C2 Portable Backup
It’s a space-saving, Mac-matching above-keyboard tray with integrated USB ports. And it even includes a cup holder. Welcome to America, UBoard ($50). Unlike Pyramid Distribution’s imported iClooly accessories, which started with the Japanese-developed iClooly Alumi Stand, the company brought UBoard over from South Korea, which is currently becoming more Apple-savvy now that the iPhone is finally locally available. Though it’s a simple…
News: Still time to sign up for iPodweek, our weekly newsletter
The latest edition of iPodweek, our weekly newsletter covering all things iLounge, is coming later today. iPodweek is a weekly summary of the best news, reviews, and feature articles we’ve published, and it also features giveaways and iPod accessory discount offers from various companies. There’s still plenty of time to sign up and receive this week’s edition — just use the simple form below to submit your email address, if you haven’t…
News: Rehearsal app helps actors learn their lines
Riptide Games has released Rehearsal, a new application designed to help actors with their scripts. Developed in collaboration with actor David H. Lawrence XVII of Heroes and LOST fame, Rehearsal allows actors to view and practice scripts on an iPhone or iPod touch. Actors can take electronic scripts in PDF or Word document forms and e-mail them to their devices for review and practice, highlighting lines and adding text, audio, photo or video comments.…
News: Three-button Apple remote cables flimsier than prior headphones?
Apple’s addition of three-button remote controls to recent iPod and iPhone headphones has led some vendors to compromise the life of their cables, according to a prominent third-party developer. Discussing extensive new testing and manufacturing procedures that his company has developed to prevent cable damage, V-Moda CEO Val Kolton told iLounge that three-button Apple remote cables now carry six thin separate copper strands inside, compared…
News: Report: Games are 58% of App Store, puzzles top genre
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week mobile app analytics startup Distimo presented a report with some comparisons on the relative size of the iPhone App Store and the popularity of different categories of applications. Distimo reports that games presently make up 58 percent of the applications on the App Store and breaks this down further by price, category and top sellers. According to the report, the Puzzles category is the largest,…
News: Mix: Apple patent, book list, Busch Gardens, Sulcer
A newly-published Apple patent application suggests the company is working on ways to allow iPhone users to control certain functions of the device, including voicemail playback and document navigation, using the built-in camera (pictured). As an example, the patent mentions allowing the user to forward or rewind voicemail playback by swiping his/her finger in a certain direction over the camera lens, eliminating the need to bring the phone away…
February 25, 2010
Ipod lounge
News: Apple shareholder meeting uneventful; China stores planned
Apple held its annual shareholders meeting today at the company’s campus in Cupertino, CA. Apart from re-electing the company’s board of directors, the meeting was largely uneventful, as a number of shareholders debated each other on environmental issues before voting down a sustainability proposal. According to live updates from the meeting provided to Fortune, Apple Senior Vice President of Retail Ron Johnson revealed that the company…
Review: Dexim P-Flip Power Play Dock for iPhone/iPod touch
But there are a few issues with P-Flip that keep it from being worthy of our recommendation. Put aside the lengthy recharging time, which seemed to take abnormally long—6 or so hours—to replenish the depleted cell. There’s the oddity of the battery life, which despite its 2000mAh rating somehow failed to completely refill the battery of a fully emptied iPhone 3G, which has only a 1300mAh battery inside: instead of a full charge and…
News: Audio posted of Apple COO Cook at Goldman Sachs Conference
Apple has posted an audio webcast of COO Tim Cook’s recent comments made at the Goldman Sachs Technology & Internet Conference 2010. During his talk, Cook made a number of interesting comments regarding the Apple TV, iPad, and iPhone. According to Cook, the reason Apple calls Apple TV a hobby is because it’s in a market that’s “very small today.” However, unit sales of the Apple TV grew 35% year-over-year in the December…
First Looks: PowerA Universal Remote Case for iPhone 3G/3GS
Though we've seen a couple of other similar accessories in prototype form, BDA/PowerA is the first to market with its Universal Remote Case for iPhone 3G/3GS ($60), a combination of a traditional iPhone case with a slide-on Infrared remote control attachment and an iPhone OS application. In its simplest form, the glossy black case looks just like any other for the iPhone -- an advantage over bulkier competitors -- but you can slip off the…
News: Adobe releases Connect Pro Mobile, built with Flash CS5
Adobe has released a new iPhone application for its Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro enterprise web conferencing solution. Connect Pro Mobile allows iPhone users to watch and listen to live presentations including real-time meeting webcam video and screen sharing demonstrations. Mobile users can see a list of other meeting participants and collaborate directly with others using live text chat. Connect Pro Mobile was built using Flash Professional CS5 beta…
First Looks: Microlab MD332 Speakers for Digital Audio Source
As the only truly iPod-specific speaker system in a batch of three recent releases from Microlab, MD332 ($100) is priced so suspiciously low that it's hard to believe what comes in the package. The core of the box is a three-driver, all-in-one iPod audio system with a clock and AM/FM radio tuner, wrapped in a surprisingly nice faux leather shell with a glossy plastic front screen and sharp-looking metallic buttons and dials. Twin 2.5" full-range…
First Looks: Microlab iH11 + iM200 Hi-Fi Speakers with iDock System
Though Microlab's iM200 ($60) and iH11 ($120) are essentially just generic 2.0 and 2.1 speaker systems with an iPod remote dock tossed into each package -- the "iDock," for those who may be curious -- they're noteworthy because of their prices and materials. The cheaper iM200 features two lightweight, single-driver satellite speakers with smoke-clear plastic edging, plus a wood-cabineted subwoofer, the iDock, and remote, while the iH11 blends two…
News: Survey: iPod touch users spend more time using apps
According to a survey published in mobile advertising firm AdMob’s January Mobile Metrics Report (PDF Link), iPod touch users download more apps and spend more time using apps than iPhone or Android users. The report states that iPod touch users download an average of 12 apps per month, 37% more than iPhone and Android users, and spend an average of 100 minutes a day using apps, 25% more time than iPhone and Android users. iPod touch users are…
Review: Square Enix Final Fantasy + Final Fantasy II
It’s worth mentioning up front that due to a difference in international Final Fantasy naming conventions and release dates, the titles shown here are the actual first and second titles in a series that started in 1987 on the Japanese version of Nintendo’s NES, the Famicom. Square had a very limited presence in North America back then, and waited until 1990 to release the original Final Fantasy with Nintendo’s assistance over here.…
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