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Macworld 2008: Macbook Air

by Ken Allen on January 15, 2008

All the Rumors were true, the Macbook Air has been released today at Macworld. Boasting a weight of 3 pounds, .76 -.16 inches in size from front to rear, a full size backlit keyboard, 13.3-inch display, mult-touch gestures for the trackpad, iSight built in, 1.6GHz (1.8Ghz optional) Core 2 Duo , 2GB RAM, 80GB HDD (64GB SSD Optional), 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR, USB 2.0. Mini-DVI, and a 5+ ... continued »

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iPhone GPS Dongle

by Ken Allen on December 17, 2007

Navizon had a great idea providing jailbroken iPhones with an ability to emulate GPS through tower triangulation, but it only gave somewhat accurate information. Partfoundry has developed a working prototype dongle for the jailbroken iPhone that provides real time GPS locationing with an accuracy of 16ft-32ft using the SiRF Star III chip. It's sleek look definitely goes well with the iPhone. Though the dongle makes the iPhone a bit bigger, ... continued »

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Land Rover LRX Concept using iPhone for more than just audio

by James Allan Brady on December 14, 2007

Sure, there are 2 iPhone docks inside this concept vehicle, on in the center console next to the driver, and one in the removable speakers in the rear, but I’d be willing to wager that by the time this thing hits production one or more of them will be missing. But, the coolest feature, the iPhone when placed in the center console can be used as a key to start ... continued »

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Flash on iPhone: Ask Apple

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 ... continued »

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Distributed media made neat with iPort in-wall docks for iPhone

by Chris Davies on September 6, 2007

Lucky enough to have an iPhone and a house networked for sound and video?  Looking for a way to access all that media goodness trapped inside your iPhone on the big-screen TV and through the sexy speakers you paid so much for?  Well, iPort - makers of swish in-wall docks for Apple's PMP products - have upgraded their range to be compatible with the iPhone.  What that means is you ... continued »

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BMW Group Integrates iPhone Into Large Part Of Its Line

by James Allan Brady on September 3, 2007

BMW has announced that its 1, 3, 5, and 6 series’ lines will be sporting iPhone connections. They will also equip the X5 with the technology too. BMW was also the first to integrate the iPhone into its vehicles in the US. The launch will come at the Frankfurt Auto Show on September 13th. continued »

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