Archive for June 10th, 2009

Apple Now Testing High-Volume iPhone Push Notifications With AIM

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Apple today invited a number of its iPhone OS 3.0 beta users to participate in a second high-volume test of Apple’s Push Notifications system. This round of testing will use a developer preview of AOL’s AIM instant messaging application and is sched…

Apple Now Testing High-Volume iPhone Push Notifications With AIM

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Mac News. Apple today invited a number of its iPhone OS 3.0 beta users to participate in a second high-volume test of Apple’s Push Notifications system. This round of testing will use a developer preview of AOL’s AIM instant messaging …

BoinxTV wins Apple Design Award 2009

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Boinx Software and TheCodingMonkeys are proud that its live production software BoinxTV was honored with the Apple Design Award 2009. The Apple Design Awards recognize technical excellence, innovation, and outstanding achievement in iPhone and Mac software development. BoinxTV turns a Mac into a TV studio to record stunning studio shows, podcasts, sports events, concerts, interviews, sermons, lectures, seminars and more, using your Mac and multiple cameras.

iPhone 3G S Has a 600 MHz Processor, 256MB of RAM, PowerVR SGX

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T-Mobile.nl has posted some technical specs about the iPhone 3G S revealing that the newest iPhone carries a 600 MHz processor and 256MB of RAM.

600 MHz is notably faster than the current iPhone and iPod Touch which runs at 412 MHz and…

TomTom and Navigon Bringing Turn-by-Turn GPS Car Navigation to iPhone

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One of the featured demos at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on Monday was TomTom for iPhone, a forthcoming turn-by-turn GPS navigation solution. Turn-by-turn car navigation has been a highly anticipated function for the iPhone whose…

Frog Army introduces YoFrog 1.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch

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Arizona based Frog Army today is proud to introduce YoFrog 1.0, their group chat solution for iPhone and iPod Touch. Designed specifically to take advantage of the iPhone’s unique abilities and interface, YoFrog is a private group chat client. Create rooms, invite friends and talk in privacy. When texting is too limited and tweeting is too public, make a room for the entire school or just a buddy. Users can invite as many friends as they wish. Don’t be limited by one-to-one messaging. Be social.

ProteMac announces ProteMac Meter 2.7 for Mac OS X

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ProteMac today is proud to announce ProteMac Meter 2.7, their network Activity monitor and network traffic logger utility for Mac OS X. With a focus on ease-of-use, ProteMac Meter allows control network activity for every application on your Mac, showing you exactly what was transmitted and to where. ProteMac Meter provides real-time processes monitoring and shows the history of every network activity. Version 2.7 reports speed increased up to 10 times, along with other miscellaneous fixes.

Pocket Cocktails releases yogacardz – 101 Yoga Poses in your Pocket

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Pocket Cocktails today is proud to announce yogacardz 1.0, a new yoga app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The app features 101 yoga poses that were supervised by certified professional yoga trainers. yogacardz contains 2 apps in 1: A comprehensive collection of 101 yoga poses each with its own yoga card, and a Practices component with a dozen different exercise routines accompanied by relaxing music from Swaha.

More WWDC Tidbits: iPhone 3G S Oleophobic Screen, “Find My iPhone” Live

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A couple of other minor items we’ve found worthy of mentioning have popped up in the excitement of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.

- iPhone 3G S Oleophobic Screen Coating: A number of readers have pointed out that Apple’s tech…

Right-click Safari 4′s window title to see site hierarchy

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I don’t know if this was already documented, but in addition to using Command-click on the Safari window title to show the nested directories for a web site, Safari 4 lets you do it with a right-click (or Control-click) of the mouse as well.

[robg adds: I was positive we had this documented here, but I can't find it while searching now. If it's been posted before, please let me know.]

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