First sign that you need to upgrade your hardware is when the company starts to treat you special.. Like the Edge vs 3G version of the iPhone OS.
Turns out the MMS and Stereo BlueTooth features aren't supported in the EDGE version.
Time to upgrade!!!
-RZullo
Sunday, March 22, 2009
iPhone OS 3.0 - support
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
30 Million iPhones & iPod Touch
Wow.. imgine having 30mm potential consumers, with 24/7 access to your product, anywhere they go.. Hard to beat..
http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/0903lajkszg/event/index.html<br>
-Z
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-Z
Sunday, March 15, 2009
iPhone3.0 OS - on it's way
Great article on the upcoming release of the iPhone 3.0 OS.
While design patterns have emerged from within the iPhone Apple Developer community, it would be a bit bold to say that anything depends on these patterns for very long in this world. Any attempt to afix judgement of a new release of the iPhone OS to these patterns may be a bit pre-mature.
Or perhaps it's a matter of perspective? (See: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/daknpn">http://tinyurl.com/daknpn</a> re: NeXTstep)
Which ever angle you take, the addition of copy / paste into the mix will bring a new "inter-application" level of thinking into the design patterning of the iPhone software architecture. Perhaps it'll be something faceless that will be backwards compatible with all existing apps, (denoting it's really more of an OS layer addition) but the ramifications if it not being at that level is one that would surely add a new dimention to future design patterns
-RZ
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While design patterns have emerged from within the iPhone Apple Developer community, it would be a bit bold to say that anything depends on these patterns for very long in this world. Any attempt to afix judgement of a new release of the iPhone OS to these patterns may be a bit pre-mature.
Or perhaps it's a matter of perspective? (See: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/daknpn">http://tinyurl.com/daknpn</a> re: NeXTstep)
Which ever angle you take, the addition of copy / paste into the mix will bring a new "inter-application" level of thinking into the design patterning of the iPhone software architecture. Perhaps it'll be something faceless that will be backwards compatible with all existing apps, (denoting it's really more of an OS layer addition) but the ramifications if it not being at that level is one that would surely add a new dimention to future design patterns
-RZ
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Debugging Xcode
There is a great screencast over on the iPhone development blog <a href="http://tinyurl.com/abmf7h">http://tinyurl.com/abmf7h</a> that will really help just about anyone debug in Xcode.
-ZuCom
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