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David Pogue from NYTimes.com talks about the iPhone 3G
As usually in a happy mood, David Pogue plays and talks about the iPhone 3G’s new features while acting in front of Apple’s flagship store in New York City’s 5th Avenue. Recorded and uploaded by: macmagazine.com.br
iPhone 3GS Unboxing/Activation (HD)
I ordered my 3GS from Apple and they kept their word and got it to my doorstep on June 19th! Oh, and follow me on twitter
www.twitter.com/lucasarichter UPDATE: The part that I cut out was iTunes processing for a couple minutes then it said it was activating the iPhone and could have taken up to 24 hours. Luckily it took less than a minute lol After it was activated it worked like it normally should and I was able to call/text/use internet immediately
Skype for iPhone: Make FREE calls!
I this video I do a quick rundown of the new skype app for iPhone and iPod Touch. And show you a great way to make free calls via this app. So no more paying for credits!!! Thanks for watching! Please rate, fav, comment, subscribe! Visit! tysiphonehelp.com Follow me!
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Speed Test: iPhone 4 vs iPhone 3GS vs HTC Evo 4G
In this video the guys from cnet show you the differences between the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and the HTC Evo 4G. They are comparing the start-up speed, the web browsing and the general speed. Which phone will win?! Watch it to find out
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Apple iPhone 4 – Accessories Commercial [HD]
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Flight Control iPhone App Review
uniqueapps.com Here’s a review of the iPhone application game Flight Control.
iPhone 4 Launch 14 Hour Sleepover on the Street Camping Out
iPhone 4 Launch 14 Hour Sleepover on the Street Camping Out in Apple iNightVision
New iPhone 3G S – New features, thoughts, Price and Release Date
This video is letting you know all about the new iPhone 3G S (S=Speed). The iPhone will be available in stores June the 19th 2009. The price for the 16gb iPhone will be 9 and the 32gb iPhone will cost 9. Leave a comment below letting me know how you feel about the new, faster iPhone! Subscribe to me and my other account, iPodAppReviewing
iPhone 3G Tech, Specs, & Apps!
Apple’s new iPhone 3G is available with lines out the door of Apple and AT&T stores around the world, but is the new iPhone a big enough step up from the original? Let’s take a look at the good on the new iPhone. The iphone 3G is a lot faster when browsing the internet than the original iPhone, which relied on the pokey EDGE Network when it wasn’t connected to wireless access point. With 3G mode is enabled, you can easily see between 300-500 K down, toasting the original’s download speed. The iphone 3G even sounds better, providing clearer call quality than the original iPhone, on both 3G and GSM mode. The physical design of the phone has improved as well, with the headphone jack now flush with the device instead of being recessed as it is on the first iPhone. This is a big deal, because it means you can use any pair of standard headphones to listen to your tunes without an adapter, as opposed to the first iPhone, which required you to use Apple’s specially designed ear bud headphones. And the 3G’s GPS features are also impressive, instantly plotting your location when you’re lost and utilizing Google maps to give you directions to your destination. The 3G does not give you turn by turn voice directions yet, but apple or a third party developer might offer that feature soon. This brings us to the new App store, one of the coolest things about the 3G, which is also available as a downloadable software update to the original iPhone. Now you can download all kinds of Apps …
iPhone Ocarina App Demo – Ge Wang
Complete video at: fora.tv Ge Wang, co-founder of Smule, plays The Legend of Zelda theme song on an iPhone using the expressive social media app Ocarina. —– Due to their mobility, intimacy, and sheer strength in numbers, mobile phones have become much more than simply “miniature computers,” increasingly serving as personal and “natural” extensions of ourselves. Therein lies immense potential to reshape the way we think and do, and especially in how we engage one another socially. This presentation explores the iPhone as a unique platform for creating new expressive, social mediums. As case studies, we demonstrate and examine how Smule’s “social sonic artifacts” (eg, Sonic Lighter, and Ocarina) were able to take full advantage of the iPhone’s intersection of technologies (multitouch, powerful mobile CPU and GPU, full audio pipeline, GPS/location, persistent data connection via 3G/Edge) to provide a unique experience that is at once expressive on a personal level, and social on a global scale. — Emerging Communications Conference Ge Wang received his BS in Computer Science in 2000 from Duke University, PhD in Computer Science (advisor Perry Cook) in 2008 from Princeton University, and is currently an assistant professor at Stanford University in the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). His research interests include interactive software systems (of all sizes) for computer music, programming languages, sound synthesis and analysis, new performance …
