Apple also releases iPhone OS for iPod touch 2.2 (7)
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Filed under: Software Update, iPod touchApple also released a firmware update for iPod touch, bringing it in line with most version 2.2 updates for iPhone released a little while ago. It doesn't appear, however, that iPod touch users get the enhancements to the Maps app that iPhone users do. (Thanks, Guillermo!) The update contains enhancements to Mail, fixes connection issues with WPA-secured wireless networks, improves Safari stability, and includes a new preference to turn off ...
Why RSS Is Not Mainstream (6)
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The Google Reader blog reports that UK newspaper The Guardian has now become the “first major newspaper in the world ” to have full text RSS feeds. A great idea that makes receiving and reading online content a lot easier, and one that should bode well for the paper. Scott Karo at Publishing 2.0 has a sensible rant on why this is an important move that other publishers need to follow. He explains: What every ...
CSS trick mimics sideways-flicking behavior in MobileSafari (3)
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Filed under: iPod Family, Tips and tricks, Developer, iPhone Ajaxian has posted a ridiculously simple way to enable web apps to mimic the iPhone's side-to-side flicking behavior using custom CSS supported by MobileSafari. If you're creating a web app specifically for iPhone and iPod touch users, you can get a similar feel to a native application with MobileSafari. MobileSafari includes some CSS 3 support, including advanced DOM selectors and support for animations and transitions. Chances ...
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yamahito said:
I'm guessing marcus doesn't really want to write an iPhone version of the portal. But just in case! ;)
iPhone on the Road: a substitute for paper boarding passes (1)
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Filed under: iPod Family, Cult of Mac, iPhoneSome things sound really cool -- until you actually have to step up and do them in real time. TUAW reader Gerald Buckley's story about traveling with his iPhone strikes me as belonging to this class. When he approached the American Airlines counter to use his iPhone as a boarding pass, the coolness quotient for his entire trip got bumped up several notches. It seems that he navigated ...