Video chatting evidence found in iPhone 3.2 Software Development Kit
iDevice video chattingit’s the rumor that just won’t quit. This time, 9to5Mac found icons and references in the code of the iPhone 3.2 Software Development Kit that point a big old finger at video chatting. There’s even a reference to iChat inside of the iPhone OS. Perhaps Apple is readying… Continue Reading »
OmniVision unveils 5MP phone camera sensor with RAW, Full HD
OmniVision has announced a new image sensor that reportedly really steps up the quality. The new 5 megapixel sensor can shoot in RAW with its back-illuminated CMOS design. It also has enhanced support for video, something your next iPhone would really like to have. Might I remind you that OmniVision… Continue Reading »
Steadicam Smoothee keeps your iPhone videos from being jiggly
As much as I wanted this to be an iPhone 24 hour diet scam, the real thing is so much better! It’s a Steadicam made specially for the iPhone. It will stabilize your video, and when your video needs don’t require movement, it doubles as a tabletop tripod. It’s based… Continue Reading »
Appletell reviews Wondershare’s iPod Toolkit for Mac
Wondershare is a company that creates a slew of software products for both PCs and Macs. Much of their software revolves around DVDs, iTunes, and multimedia data, but it also extends into the antivirus space. Their suite of software known as the iPod Toolkit is just one of these products,… Continue Reading »
UPDATED: iPhone home screen Exposé mock up seems interesting
UPDATE: The type of feature talked about in this post has, in fact, been implemented by an iPhone developer. Unfortunately, it is only available through jailbroken iPhones on the Cydia App Store, as there is no way Apple would allow this in the actual App Store. However, if you do… Continue Reading »
12mail - what visual mail was meant to be
Remember visual voicemail? I suppose it was kind of a big deal; though, you have to admit, it left you wanting a bit more. What I mean is this; it says visual voice mail, but there isn’t much visual about it. It’s almost 2010, darnit! Why don’t we have video… Continue Reading »
iPhone becomes most used camera on Flickr
Quick! What’s the most used camera on Flickr? You’re probably thinking it’s some sort of cheaper DSLR such as the Nikon D40 or Canon equivalent. Or heck, even the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, which has been at the top for quite a while now. No? Does it have more… Continue Reading »
Internal projectors coming to the iPhone/iPod touch?
Last week I wrote about a micro projector coming soon for the iPhone and iPod touch. Such devices will prove to be very useful for showcasing your holiday snaps or to simply project a movie where ever you are. But a company involved with manufacturing the iPhone, Foxconn, is rumored… Continue Reading »
New iPhone TV ad shows off video editing capabilities
Apple has a new iPhone TV advertisement that touts the new editing capabilities of the iPhone 3GS. The commercial consists of a person recording a skateboarder, followed by cutting out the end of the video clip where the skateboarder falls. The iPhone user then continues to email the video to… Continue Reading »
iPhone video used in newscast
When Apple launched the new iPhone 3GS with video and the OS 3.0 software with the Voice Memos app, they probably never realized how these apps would go hand in hand. WFOR’s 5PM News did, though. A recent news story by their reporter, Gio Benitez, was shot completely with an… Continue Reading »
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