ReadWriteWeb:
Get your mind out of the gutter. This isn't about distributing your crude weekend photography, it's about being able to upload content outside the parameters of basic community categories. While we all know that YouTube is for video, Redux is for entertainment and LinkedIn is for career-related content, it's hard to tell w (Read More)
Ars Technica:
Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, has made another attempt to address numerous complaints about the precarious iPhone App Store approval process that have circulated in the media recently. Schiller's point of view is that the approval process is valuable to developers and (Read More)
Gizmodo:
We've told you over and over again that you need to secure your jailbroken iPhone. If you still haven't listened and were affected by the latest iPhone worm then it is kinda your own fault. Even Apple thinks so. Aside from blaming the victims, I don't exactly entirely agree with Apple's statement. It's not the actual jailbr (Read More)
Scobleizer:
In 2006 I wrote that I wouldn’t use any news aggregator or feeds that aren’t full text. I was wrong.See, I often do get it wrong. Or, even if I’m right today, I can be proven wrong tomorrow by market changes.What changed since 2006?1. I have moved about 70% of my reading behavior to iPhone and other Smart Phone devices. Why (Read More)
: @scobleizer I still madly love Google Reader, and use the better greader plugin to make it show me full text :-) To each their own. Social media is like #CalvinBall
Gizmodo:
There's a certain type of person for whom airports and airplanes cease to be novel, and start to feel like home. This is depressing, on many levels! Which is why these people need gifts. Lots and lots of gifts. BTW, if you hate the gallery format as much as the Grinch hated Christmas, click here. A good pair of in-ear phone (Read More)
Engadget:
We've thought before how nice it might be to have some powers of magnification on the iPhone's cam... but are we going to go out and mod our unit? Probably not, but that doesn't mean we can't admire someone else's work. Taking various lenses and attaching them to the lid of a jar, the modder quite carefully built a contrapt (Read More)
Gizmodo:
There's a certain type of person for whom airports and airplanes cease to be novel, and start to feel like home. This is depressing, on many levels! Which is why these people need gifts. Lots and lots of gifts. If you want to view the gallery as a single page, click here. A good pair of in-ear phones: It's impossible to ove (Read More)
Gizmodo:
In 2009, iPhone multitasking is a bit like apps were in the early jailbreak days. That is to say painfully, clearly possible, but simply not allowed. These jailbreak apps shows how it could—and should—be done. What you're seeing here is really the combination of two apps, standby jailbreak justifier and essential iPhone a (Read More)
Gizmodo:
In 2009, iPhone multitasking is a bit like apps were in the early jailbreak days. That is to say painfully, clearly possible, but simply not allowed. These jailbreak apps show how it could—and should—be done. What you're seeing here is really the combination of two apps, standby jailbreak justifier and essential iPhone app (Read More)
Gizmodo:
So, what does it take to snatch a combined 75% of US mobile internet traffic? Two operating systems, a handful of phones, and one great browser core. That the iPhone is a massive source of online traffic isn't a surprise—that's been apparent since the week it launched. What's interesting here is Android's rise, which is dra (Read More)
Engadget:
This is a big one, folks. The new installment of The Engadget Show is jam-packed with goodness. First up, Josh sits down with HTC's director of user experience Drew Bamford to discuss Android, Sense, Windows Mobile and a whole lot more. Then we've got a charming little segment where Paul and Josh go hunting around NYC for K (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Go ahead and take that second helping of bacon-broasted mashed potatoes and high-fat gravy this Thursday, friends, because even if your tummy gets big and round like a steamed black bean bun, there's an app for that.Fitness apps for all!iPhone fitness apps have come a long way since Nike+iPod. The addition of GPS opened ent (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
BNO News, the news wire service famous for publishing breaking news stories through its @BreakingNews Twitter feed, just announced that it plans to launch a new news wire service early next year. In order to focus on this project, the BNO team will hand over the management of the @BreakingNews feed to MSNBC.com. According t (Read More)
Gizmodo:
You think Apple is going to take its fancy phone being relegated to the Island of Misfit Toys in a Verizon ad laying down? Nope. These two new iPhone ads seem to gun right at the big V. [Engadget]
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ReadWriteWeb:
Two years and a month after announcing that it would launch a more professional-looking developer platform than the wildly successful one at Facebook, LinkedIn today finally opened up a series of application programming interfaces for other companies to build on top of. Make no mistake about it, though - there's some good (Read More)