New Sensor Technology Promises Improve iPhone Photos

March 22, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

A new sensor technology promises to improve camera phone performance by more than four times, according to Wired.

Soon your cellphone camera may become good enough to use for wedding photos, thanks to an image sensor developed by InVisage Technologies. Read more…

BlackSn0w Unlock Updated for iPhone OS 3.1.3 on 05.11.07

March 22, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

The BlackSn0w Unlock by Geohot has been updated by MSFTGuy and PushFix to work with the 3.1.3 firmware and 05.11.07 baseband combination.

This modified version of BlackSn0w only works for phones upgraded with PwnageTool or Sn0wbreeze. Those who have updated to OS 3.1.3 by any other method will have the 05.12.01 baseband. Read more…

Crackdown On Devs Who Speak Negatively of Apple?

March 21, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Developer Tommy Refenes has attracted the attention of a substantial number of his developer peers this weekend. Refenes’ game “Zits & Giggles” was yanked from the App Store a few days ago without the developer receiving any word from Apple as to why the pimple-popping game for the iPhone and iPod Touch was dumped. Read more…

Sprint Features iPhone In 4G Tv Ad

March 21, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Sprint has released an ad that features the iPhone with its Overdrive 3G/4G Hotspot mobile router. The Overdrive allows you to use Sprint’s 4G network with any WiFi capable device.

The ad features “Matt” and the appropriately-named iPhone-owner “Steve.”

“My friend Steve’s iPhone is cool, but it’s limited to AT&T’s 3G speeds,” Matt says. “So I’m going to use the Overdrive 4G mobile hotspot to make it up to ten times faster. Read more…

Apple to Change iPhone Strategy, Decrease Screen Size?

March 19, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

The Street’s Jason Schwarz predicts that come June Apple will decrease the screen size of the iPhone as part of a new strategy to focus on the iPad.

“The iPhone turns into your tethering your device. It turns into your Internet connection. You only have to pay one bill, one phone bill, and all your devices can connect to a 3G and eventually a 4G wireless network. So in effect what the iPhone becomes for Apple is the glue that holds their mobile ecosystem in place.” Read more…

List of iPad Launch Games

March 18, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Pocket Gamer has compiled a list of iPad game titles that will be available at or near the iPad launch date of April 3rd.

You can see the current list of 55 games below. Hit the link to check for updates… Read more…

Bluetooth Star Wars Lightsaber Duel for iPhone Coming Soon

March 18, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

THQ Wireless is set to release a Bluetooth enabled Lightsaber Duel app for iPhone next month, according to Mobile Entertainment.

The app follows the 2008 Lightsaber Unleashed game which was a revamped version of an unofficial app called PhoneSaber. It will feature officially licensed lightsaber sounds while iPhone users swing against each other using Bluetooth connectivity. Read more…

Apple Having Trouble Negotiating iPad Deals

March 18, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Apple is still negotiating with media companies for a price cut on TV show downloads for the iPad, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Apple also hoped to work closely with newspaper, magazines and textbook publishers on new ways to digitally present print content on the iPad, but has for now put the effort on backburner in favor of focusing on other content, said one of those people. Read more…

New And Redesigned GameBone iPhone Controller

March 17, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

About a year ago, we talked about GameBone Pro, the first iPhone controller peripheral. While the GameBone created quite a buzz, and it was not the only project of its type, there was nothing to hit the market. It is not certain, but it seems that Apple might not have previously been allowing official SDK-supported versions to be approved. Read more…

The Differences Between iPad and iPhone apps

March 17, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Here’s an interesting post by a blogger named teucher that echoes something we’ve heard from developers before — that the iPhone and the iPad will require completely different experiences. When the iPad was first announced, one of Apple’s big selling points was that it already had a full library of software ready to go — any iPhone app could and would easily run on the iPad. Read more…