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iPhone OS upgrades: for a few dollars less

We still see a significant difference between iPhone and iPod touch users upgrades, which isn’t surprising given the $5 upgrade requirement for the iPod touch.  91% of iPhone requests are 3.0 or 3.1, compared to only 35% of iPod touch requests via AdMob Metrics blog.


Chikkity-BAM!

via 9to5 Mac I’m just imagining flicking all sorts of things around the office: memo to Boss – BAM!; file to printer – BAM!; etc etc – BAM!


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9 August 2009 @ 3pm

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iPhone AR: Augmented ID from TAT

In the future, people will point phones at you to check your interwebs while you speak. Notable about the video, and others, is the emphasis on the corporeal identity – face recognition, real-time video of people – seems to continue the anchorage of online identities to literal pictorial and video evidence. Facebook is a good [...]


Its been a big week

Started work at Symplicit. Unpacked an unprecedented amount of Appley goodness. And, hey, look mum, I’m moblogging. Are ya proud?


A good visual example of the improved mobile experience the iPhone offers

Wesabe have a helpful page that shows some key interactions from the mobile and iPhone services. This is demonstrated by a short description accompanying a screenshot from an iPhone and a Motorola Razr (early version methinks). The Motorola has a pretty ordinary web experience, so it’s not the strongest contender the regular mobile device world [...]


Counternotions

I like this blog. Discovered via this article on design innovation and the development of Concept Products. But, concept products never killed anybody Perhaps. But they can sure lead designers astray. Concept products grant designers a break from constraints, economics and, ultimately, reality. The internets are full of concept phones, for example, that bend and [...]


Kindle vs iPhone

Forbes reports that e-reader Stanza for the iPhone has been downloaded 395,000 times, and is still serving 5,000 a day. The Kindle is expected to sell 378,000 this year. The Alley Insider lists a number of reasons why the content and the iPhone hardware will limit the threat to the Kindle, like battery life, screen [...]


Superphones

“Superphone” doesn’t seem to leave us with many places to go for the next generation of … IncrediPhones? GigaOm: The Rise of the Superphone


Steve Jobs on marketing

The message is cool, as is his delivery. The shorts blew me away.


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