by Ken Allen on December 13, 2007
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Everyday something new comes out for the iPhone. Maybe it's an app you could care less about, but recently a few iPhone hackers provided a proof of a working iPhone video capture application everybody has been waiting for. While still in beta and very buggy, the application can capture up to 15fps at only a short 5 seconds.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L0cNPMSDXs[/youtube]
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by Ken Allen on December 11, 2007

After an Adobe Support Engineer was asked when the iPhone and iPod touch would support flash on Mobile Safari, a response concluded that the wrong company was being asked. It doesn't look like an update with Flash is near, but possibly a member of any of the iPhone dev teams can hack it up.
I personally think that Google bought exclusivity of flash video's for YouTube on the iPhone, taking away ...
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by Ken Allen on December 11, 2007
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Robota Softwarehouse, the creators of SysInfo and Screenshot, this time bring us an application called iSpit to use as a portable HTTP server, providing sharing of files from your iPhone. This app provides the simplicity of all the other iPhone apps with just turning the server on or off, and pointing your browser to 192.168.0.2. Once on the page you'll get a list of the filesystem on the iPhone.
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by Ken Allen on December 7, 2007

AnySim has always claimed to be open source from the start, but the devs had never released an official source code. After endless waiting, not only can the devs work on it, but hackers and programmers from all around the world can also work on it, greatly improving it's code and compatibility with the iPhone.
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by Ken Allen on December 6, 2007

It seems as if all the iPhone dev teams are adding everything Apple forgot, maybe that was their plan, but this time Suavphisticated from ModMyiFone has created a MMS application for the iPhone. The application is currently in heavy development with lots of bugs. This is only the first beta version released and the dev team is still in progress on it. Currently it does not work with AT&T as ...
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by Chris Davies on December 6, 2007

With the iPhone and iPod Touch both having WiFi, it's mightily confusing that Apple are yet to enable wireless synchronisation with iTunes rather than having to directly dock the gadgets with your PC or Mac. Developer francisois agrees, but rather than grumble under his breath has instead set to work with his own software, iPhone iSync, that's attempting to unlock that functionality.
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by Ken Allen on December 6, 2007

Although 1.1.3 isn't a major iPhone upgrade number such as 1.0 to 1.1, it is rumored that the iPhone may have some new features as soon as this weekend. New features may include voice recording, and a disk mode. Voice recording is something people really wanted and was made by Erica Sadun. The 1.1.3 would most likely completely void the use of Voice Notes and make people want to use ...
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