miércoles, 8 de agosto de 2012

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Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Conan O’Brien Pokes Fun At Apple-Samsung Trial [Video]

Posted: 08 Aug 2012 05:05 AM PDT

Conan O’Brien Pokes Fun At Apple-Samsung Trial [Video]
Conan O’Brien has poked fun at the landmark Apple-Samsung trial that started last week. He ran a parody video on his TBS show last night, in which Samsung’s VP of Electronics, defending Samsung from Apple’s allegations. The fictitious Samsung spokesperson seems to be imitating Apple’s Design Chief Jony Ivy. Continue reading


Internal Memo Reveals That The iPhone Caused “Crisis Of Design” At Samsung

Posted: 07 Aug 2012 06:48 PM PDT

Internal Memo Reveals That The iPhone Caused “Crisis Of Design” At Samsung
An internal Samsung memo, filed as a part of evidence in the Apple-Samsung trial, reveals some very interesting information about the situation at the Korean company after the iPhone released in 2007. The memo was sent by Samsung’s head of Mobile Communications, JK Shin, and was basically a realisation of the revolution that Apple was starting with the iPhone. Continue reading


Apple’s Smaller Dock Connector Coming To Entire Lineup Of iOS Devices This Fall Has 9 Pins?

Posted: 07 Aug 2012 12:58 PM PDT

Apple’s Smaller Dock Connector Coming To Entire Lineup Of iOS Devices This Fall Has 9 Pins?
Yesterday, iMore reported that the entire new lineup of iOS devices such as the next generation iPhone, iPad mini, next generation iPod touch that will be unveiled at a special media event on September 12th and even the iPad 3 that was launched back in March will come with the new connector. There has however been confusion whether this smaller dock connector comes will have 19-pins or 8-pins.  Continue reading


Steve Jobs Told Samsung Not To Steal Inertial Scrolling From iOS

Posted: 07 Aug 2012 12:33 PM PDT

Steve Jobs Told Samsung Not To Steal Inertial Scrolling From iOS
Testimony of Scott Forstall, Apple’s SVP of iOS software, dating back to a few months ago reveals some interesting information about Apple’s inertial scrolling patent (also known as the rubber band effect) and how Steve Jobs personally tried to ensure that Samsung didn’t copy it. Inertial scrolling is an integral part of the smoothness of iOS, and something that was radically new back in 2007, when the iPhone was introduced. In fact, in the 2007 keynote, Steve Jobs recalled an incident where he showed the iPhone to someone outside Apple for an opinion on the device, to which the person replied “You had me at scrolling.” Continue reading


iOS 6 Automatically Scales to Taller 1136×640 iPhone Display

Posted: 07 Aug 2012 09:49 AM PDT

iOS 6 Automatically Scales to Taller 1136×640 iPhone Display
Several rumors and purported next generation iPhone parts have indicated that it will come with a taller 4-inch display. 9to5Mac has now found more evidence, which strongly indicates that the next generation iPhone will come with the taller 4-inch display with 1136×640 resolution. Continue reading


Sprint Drops iPhone 4S Price To $149.99; Also Waives $36 Activation Fee

Posted: 07 Aug 2012 09:11 AM PDT

Sprint Drops iPhone 4S Price To $149.99; Also Waives $36 Activation Fee
Apple is widely speculated to unveil the hotly anticipated next generation iPhone at a special event on September 12th, followed by the release on September 21st. Here’s another sign that ‘iPhone 5‘ launch is imminent, AllThingsD has noticed that Sprint has quietly dropped the price of the 16GB iPhone 4S to $149.99 from $199.99 with a 2-year contract. Continue reading


Learn Adobe Creative Suite For Web Designers

Posted: 06 Aug 2012 11:29 PM PDT

Learn Adobe Creative Suite For Web Designers
Do you know how all the pieces and parts of Adobe Creative Suite fit together for web design? Thought not. Layout, wire framing, graphics, coding, streamlining code. Lots of moving parts that need to fit together. This is why I like the approach this Udemy course we have a deal for. It's not "learn Dreamweaver for websites" or "learn to make web graphics in Photoshop". It's a complete course using all the strengths of the entire suite. Continue reading


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