So, anyone who doesn’t yet believe Apple intends shoving a camera inside a future iteration of the iPod touch really should chase across to Apple’s tech support pages, where a recently modified document seems to suggest Mac OS X thinks it does. The document, “iPhone and iPod touch: Disabling digital camera notification in Mac OS X”, seems an anomaly. After all, we all know ...
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9to5Mac on 14th Oct 2009 (via 9to5mac.com)
You might have noticed that whenever you connect your iPhone or iPod touch to your computer, the operating system recognizes the device as a digital camera and displays a notification. This can be quite annoying and can occur in both Windows and Mac OS X systems. This is because digital...
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iPhoneHacks on 30th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
The word from theiphoneblog is that Apple has now let iPhone and iPod Touch developers know that WWDC 2009 Sessions are now available to buy through developer.apple.com. With the WWDC 2009 Sessions, developers can watch Apple engineers deliver in-depth tech info on the tech which powers the iPhone operating system and Mac OS X. Besides session videos
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PhonesReview on 17th Jul 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Written by Christina Warren As we reported earlier this month, Apple is hosting a media event the week of September 7th. No, this event won’t feature the launch of the elusive Apple Tablet, but historically, Apple launches new iPod products at a September event. Tags: apple, digital camera, ipod, iPod Touch Original story at Mashable! . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus re...
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iPhoneNano on 28th Aug 2009 (via iphonenano.net)
Some of the coolest apps in Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone App Store are widgets that let you use your iPhone or iPod touch as a remote control. You can control dozens of gadgets, ranging from your DVR to your computer or high-end digital camera. The best news: Many remote control apps are free, and most are a few bucks or less. www.businessinsider.com
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iPhoneTunes on 7th Aug 2009 (via iphonetunes.net)
Written by J.R. Bookwalter After all, the iPod touch has one big advantage over the iPhone: No wireless carrier commitment, which adds more than $2,000 to the purchase price over the 2-year contract. Otherwise, its functionally the same as the iPhone, sans camera (which is rumored to appear with a future hardware... Original story at Mac . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus relat...
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iPhoneNano on 7th Dec 2009 (via iphonenano.net)
We've heard plenty about a future iPod touch getting the addition of a camera similar to the ones used on the iPhone, so we were surprised when the new iPod nano got it instead. Now rumors of a camera-clad touch have revved up again. Word has it from possible inside sources that Apple will be releasing new iPod touches with the same cameras as in the nano this upcoming Spring.
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iPhoneAlley on 25th Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
While Black Friday has normally been a day filled with designer jeans at low prices, HDTVs to be had, or the newest digital camera, this year some app developers have decided to join in on the fun as well. Cult of Mac picked up that some developers have already dropped some prices. App Cubby, the creator of the popular Gas Cubby app is dropping the cost of their apps by 30 percent through th...
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MacLife on 24th Nov 2009 (via maclife.com)
Putting the iPhone in DFU mode, a step that’s necessary in jailbreaking, is reported to be disabled with the Apple Mac OS X 10.5.6 software update. So if you’ve already got a jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch, you might want to look into using other machines for continued hacking, in the meantime. If you still haven’t
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UnwiredView on 16th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)