iPhone Will Get Adobe Flash Soon, If Apple Says OK [Same As It Ever Was]

If you’re still clamoring for Adobe Flash support to get Hulu on your iPhone, I’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is that Adobe Senior Director of Engineering Paul Betlem says that as soon as Apple approves it, it would be out “in a very short time.”

The bad news is that that’s pretty much what the situation was a few months ago, so that’s not really saying a whole lot. If it’s spiffy enough to match Steve’s criticisms, then maybe there’s some hope, but the ball is in Apple’s court, and it’s been gathering dust there for a while. [AppleInsider]

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Fantastic Patchwork Panoramas Using Just the iPhone Camera [IPhone]

Who says you can’t do amazing things with the iPhone’s camera? Using only its subpar shooter and some skillful manual stitching, you can actually create some incredible patchwork panoramas. The crappiness of the cam actually gives the shots a lomographic sheen that meshes really with the whole hand-stitched patchwork aesthetic. If you want to make your own panoramas right from your iPhone, you can also use PanoLabs’ free app. You can check out a few more awesome compositions below, or see the whole set here.



This is one is composed of an incredible 142 separate shots. I wish I had that kind of patience. [p0psharlow via Flickr via Cult of Mac]

3:40 PM on Tue Sep 30 2008

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Puzzle Quest Arrives On iPhone/iPod touch

Puzzle Quest Arrives On iPhone/iPod touch

Puzzle Quest is one sleeper hit on my DS that I absolutely love, bringing together the elements of RPG as well as a puzzle game. This time round, Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords has made its way to the iPhone and iPod touch platforms, featuring more than 150 quests that allow you to upgrade yourself, pick up new weapons and spells throughout the duration of the game. This will be the fourth platform offering the title after appearing on the DS, PSP and Wii. No idea on how much it will cost, but you can look forward to this title on the iTunes App Store later this fall.

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Massive Emblaze Edelweiss Poised to Take On iPhone (In Russia) [The View From Alaska]

Having received a tacit endorsement from President Medvedev, the iPhone might have won the political battle for Russian touchscreen dominance, but Emblaze has a more traditional plan to take on Apple: with price and features. Emblaze’s Edelweiss is an impressive slab of phone, with an HTC-trumping 480 x 854 touchscreen, 3G, GPS and 8 or 16 GB of internal storage. If the OS is passable and the phone can undercut the ludicrously expensive iPhone 3G then purported carrier MTS might have a winner on their hands come October. But that’s not all. According to their website, Emblaze has bigger plans.

Slated for release in H1 of 2009, the Monolith, built in partnership with Sharp and Japanese software company ACCESS, could be even more impressive. Breathlessly touted as the “ultimate holistic (?) device,” the Monolith will be a full-featured touchscreen phone with an in-house Linux OS that is, if Emblaze is to be believed, able to compete feature for feature with Windows Mobile, iPhone OS and Android. This raises questions about what exactly the Edelweiss is running, though WinMo is a likely candidate. Of course these are just (Russian) words on a screen for now, but the promise is seriously tantalizing. [Mobile Review via UnwiredView]

2:40 PM on Tue Sep 30 2008

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iPhone Gets Facebook 2.0

iPhone Gets Facebook 2.0

Here’s yet another reason to pick up an iPhone/iPhone 3G if you don’t already have one - Facebook 2.0 is now available via the iPhone App Store. This new version will include overviews of what’s going on in Facebook, including News Feed, Live Feed, Events, Notifications and others. Not only that, you’re able to see those new tabs in Facebook’s revamped design, in addition to the ability to both post and tag photos from your iPhone. One of the more interesting aspects is refreshing the page simply by shaking the iPhone - a novelty that’ll wear off in due time, but convenient to say the least. Folks who aren’t iPhone users but use the mobile Facebook version will miss out on this though.

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Emblaze Mobile’s iPhone competitor detailed, hitting Russia next month

We don’t hear too much from Emblaze Mobile around these parts, just the occasional boastful proclamation about revolutionizing mobile communication. So, color us surprised when we got wind of an entirely new and impressive sounding handset due to ship in just a month. The Edelweiss (named after a flower representing purity) is a 3G, touch-screen handset with internal GPS and either 8 or 16GB of storage. That may sound familiar, but what this has over the competition is a massive resolution of 854 x 480, more than twice that of the iPhone and greater even than the previous high-res handset king, HTC’s Touch HD. Right now Herr Edelweiss is due only to release in Russia, but if it lives up to it promise we’d certainly expect to see it elsewhere. Oh, and that other project to revolutionize mobile communication? They’re still working on that too, dubbing the Linux-based device “Monolith” and promising release sometime in the first half of next year.

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Charge your iPhone with the sun

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Verizon getting a CDMA iPhone that runs Windows Mobile, clears acne

Rumors are coming fast and furious today citing unnamed tipsters that Apple is hard at work hammering out a CDMA iPhone for its friends at Verizon to be announced and released next year, the carrier it had initially approached about carrying the device back in 2005. Way we see it, though, 2009 ain’t 2005; Apple’s wielding boatloads more power in the wireless biz than it was before the first model launched, the industry’s economics have changed, and technology roadmaps have been rewritten.

So why isn’t this happening, exactly? First, Apple appears to be having no trouble finding enough customers (carriers, that is) to keep iPhone 3G production at a nice clip. Second, CDMA represents a minute fraction of the world’s mobile customer base that GSM / UMTS does — no matter how big Verizon, Sprint, Telus, Bell, KDDI au, and the remaining CDMA stalwarts may be. Third, CDMA is a dying technology that will be finished off in the early part of the next decade as networks make the migration to LTE and other 4G platforms. Fourth, we have to believe Apple would sooner pour its engineering efforts into advancing the iPhone platform in the same direction as the world’s networks than divert considerable resources to busting out a one-off special.

Might this mythical CDMA iPhone yet exist? Yeah, Verizon’s a huge carrier, and yes, stranger things have happened — but until Steve and Ivan get on stage together at Macworld 2009, we’re not buying it.

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Now There Are iPhone Coasters

Now There Are iPhone Coasters

After getting iPhone cupcakes, it looks like we’ll be getting iPhone coasters, solid proof that the iPhone-craze won’t be letting up anytime soon. These 3.34″ coasters will come in a pack of 16 (duh) and will set you back $60. If you’re a perfectionist, then you’ll probably complain that the corners of the coasters aren’t rounded, but aside from that, it does look very pretty.

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CiPhone Copies The iPhone

CiPhone Copies The iPhone

Considering that you can get the iPhone for $199 (albeit with a contract), you’ll have to be pretty weird to get an iPhone clone for $250 from China. Having said that, if you’re determined to not follow the crowd, the CiPhone i88i will have the following specs:

  • 3.5″ touch screen display at 240 x 320 resolution
  • 1.3 megapixel camera with video recording capability
  • 2GB internal memory
  • TV out function
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Integrated FM radio
  • JAVA 2.0 support
  • WAP/GPRS

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