What If There Was Springboard Expose for the iPhone??

October 05, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Swedish design firm Ocean Observations has created a video to show how expose might function on the iPhone.

The video shows the home button functioning similar to F3 on Mac OS X. Pressing the button shows thumbnails of your different Springboard pages; letting you jump quickly to the one of choice.

Not sure how this idea would work with more then 9 pages.

Via iclarified.com

12mail: Short video messaging arrives on iPhone

September 24, 2009 :: Posted by - Thomas :: Category - News

12mail

12seconds.tv, a micro video messaging service dubbed by some as “Twitter for video,” is bringing the same short format to private video messaging in its second iPhone app, 12Mail.

The basic gist of the app, released this week, is that you can record a video, up to 12 seconds, and send it off to one of your friends. Your friend then gets a push notification and can watch it. Read more…

iPhone 3GS Gets X-Rayed

September 18, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Here is a video of an iphone 3GS getting x-rayed… What will they think of next??

VideoMover: Move Cycorder,Youtube,VideoRecorder3G Videos To Camera Roll

September 18, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

img_00181 IMG_00871.PNG copia

As we have seen, the 3.1 firmware enables the possibility to change the video within the camera roll and now, some guys from the forum ModMyi, have released a new toggle called VideoMover, able to move inside the roll, all Video recorded with Cycorder, video recorder 3G and those downloaded from YouTube!

Add this source repo.beyouriphone.com to your cydia sources and install it from there.

Vuzix Announces New iPhone Compatible Video Eyewear

September 17, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Vuzix has announced the Wrap 920 and 310, video eyewear that takes the form of a standard pair of fashionable sunglasses.

Its unique ‘see-thru’ lens design allows you to stay grounded in the real world while watching your private video display or experiencing augmented or mixed reality on mobile devices such as the iPhone. A revolutionary patent pending electronic IPD system enables adjustment for virtually all facial structures and optional prescription lens inserts provide the ultimate solution for eyeglass wearers.

The Wrap 920 provides a 60-inch monitor as seen from 9 feet and has available expansion options – all in a lightweight package that is less than 3 ounces.

The Wrap 310 offers a 55-inch monitor for both standard 4:3 and 16:9 screen formats and plays 2D and 3D movies and videos.

Both are coming in the fall of 2009.

Read More

Via iclarified.com