Carmack says iPhone is “more powerful than a Nintendo DS and PSP combined”

Filed Under (Apple, Consoles) by admin on 02-08-2008

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by Donald Melanson via engadget.com

Carmack says iPhone is \"more powerful than a Nintendo DS and PSP combined\"

We already knew that Id Software co-founder John Carmack was on board with the iPhone to some extent, but at the now-happening QuakeCon 2008 in Dallas he’s revealed just how impressed with the device he really is. According to Apple Insider, while Carmack admits that graphics memory could be a limiting factor, he describes the phone’s hardware as equivalent to a Dreamcast and almost on par with a PlayStation 2 and the original Xbox. He also sees it as far superior, at least in terms of raw specs, than the two big dedicated handheld consoles out there, saying that is “more powerful than a Nintendo DS and PSP combined.” Unfortunately, he didn’t have any actual games to show off, but he did at least confirm that Id has two “tentative titles” in the works, including a “conventional mobile game,” and one that pushes the iPhone’s graphics capabilities.

Are iPhone 3Gs developing cracks?

Filed Under (Apple) by admin on 30-07-2008

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by Thomas Ricker via engadget.com

Are iPhone 3Gs developing cracks?

In what appears to be an increasingly common problem, hairline cracks are beginning to form on Apple’s new iPhone 3G. While most of the cracks are reportedly affecting the white model, this is likely due to the increased visibility of the dark fracture on the white case as opposed to any differences in materials between the white and black units. At the moment, the issue seems largely cosmetic and doesn’t appear to interfere with the operation of the phone. Now bust out the magnifying glass and let us know if you’re seeing the same.

Apple admits to lost MobileMe messages, bad karma

Filed Under (Apple) by admin on 27-07-2008

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by Thomas Ricker via engadget.com

Apple admits to lost MobileMe messages, bad karma

Apple’s Push-like MobileMe launch has been such a debacle that they’re now in damage control mode. As a result, some poor soul has been tasked by Steve Jobs to post status updates “every other day or so.” The first update is already revealing:

* Last Friday, 1% of MobileMe subscribers were affected by a “serious problem” with one of Apple’s mail server.
* Limited web access has been restored to those accounts but full access won’t be sorted until next week.
* Of these 1%, Apple admits to losing “approximately 10%” of the messages received between July 16 and July 18.

Whishful rumor: Macbook Touch

Filed Under (Apple, Computers) by admin on 22-07-2008

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via ubergizmo.com

Whishful rumor: Macbook Touch

Remember that we mentioned the possibility of seeing a Mac Tablet? Well, others are also “dreaming” about something like it. It could be a fully-featured tablet with a full Mac OS X, or it could be a “big iphone” ” (remember that Atom-powered iPhone rumor?) using Apple next-gen multi-touch input surface with the patented Force Imaging Input. In any case, if this turns out to be true, it might spark a second wave of touch applications. If Apple was hugely successful at marketing a tablet, one could say that “Bill Gates dreamed it, Apple made it…”

Pwnage 2.0 released

Filed Under (Apple) by admin on 20-07-2008

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by Christina Warren via tuaw.com

Pwnage 2.0 releasedThe iPhone Dev Team has just released PwnageTool 2.0, thus bringing jailbreak and non-App Store third-party application support to iPhones/iPod Touches running firmware 2.0. First-generation iPhones can also be unlocked. At this time, the iPhone 3G cannot be unlocked or used with BootNeuter.

As always, be cautious if you decide to install PwnageTool 2.0 and make proper backups of all of your data before proceeding, understand that installing software like PwnageTool is unsupported by Apple, blah blah blah.

Vintage cassette tape holds Apple I BASIC, killer modem tune

Filed Under (Computers) by admin on 20-07-2008

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by Darren Murph via engadget.com

Vintage cassette tape holds Apple I BASIC, killer modem tune

Fair warning: this here post is nerdier than usual, and those who begin to feel nauseous at the mere mention of data-bending may want to refrain from continuing on. For you brave, hardened souls that are following through, feast your eyes on the “first piece of software ever sold by Apple.” The Apple I BASIC cassette wasn’t even included with all of the 200 Apple Is produced eons ago, but a few engineering souls have managed to extract the data and create an MP3 of the wave structure. Not surprisingly, the tone resembles that of a 1200 Baud connection, and if we should say so ourselves, would make for a wicked ringtone. Believe us, it gets even weirder in the read link, but you’ll have to determine whether venturing down is something your brain can handle.