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This week, Apple released the iPod touch software version 1.1.1 update for their recently launched digital media player.This ia a hefty app of 150 megs but it seems to have solved a video-display problem which resulted in the device displaying dark images improperly.
iPod Touch owners can get this latest update from the Apple iTunes application. This release came along with the latest update for the iPhone device from the company.
Surveyers say that iPhone owners about what is on the top of their wishlist which Apple had put in their new device, one of the most popular responses was “copy and paste.”
That’s an understandable request and now an enterprising fellow who goes by the moniker Lonely Sandwich has hacked together a video showing Apple exactly how he thinks copy and paste should work.
While Apple hasn’t said anything about adding such features, that didn’t stop a user by the name of lonelysandwich from creating the fake “proof-of-concept” video embedded above.
Lonelysandwich’s video makes hilarious use of the iPhone promo spots, but the method itself seems a little awkward. To my thinking, Apple would be better off using a finger drag for selecting, though I can see where it would be difficult to determine if the drag was intended to select or just move the loupe.
But the clipboard “okay” screen and the pasting method in the video make perfect sense and fit well with the rest of the iPhone’s interface.
It has been little over a month since the iPhone first debuted on June 29 and Apple has already released the first firmware update for the device. The iPhone firmware update v1.0.1 will be delivered through iTunes when syncing the phone with a Mac or PC.
Here comes the first iPhone Game. Apple launched the iPhone without any games available for it. But games are coming to the Apple iPhone after all. PopCap Games, a leader in simple puzzle games, is announcing today an iPhone version of its popular “Bejeweled” puzzle game that is widely available on other gadgets.
Consumers can download it to their iPhones by using the Safari web browser in the phone to log in at www.popcap.com. Then they can download the game for free. The game has been tweaked to take advantage of the iPhone’s unique display and input controls.
PopCap developed the game in partnership with Polish developer Arka diusz Mlynarczyk. The game will be a fast gaming fix for people on the move. Both “Bejeweled” and PopCap’s “Zuma” game have been available on Apple’s video iPods since last year.
The iPhone vulnerability that could let hackers steal data or commandeer the device also exists in the desktop edition of Apple Inc.’s Mac OS X operating system, the exploit’s researchers said today.
Charles Miller, one of the three researchers from Baltimore-based Independent Security Evaluators (ISE) who found the bug and wrote proof-of-concept exploits, confirmed that the vulnerability in the iPhone version of Safari is also present in the desktop version of the browser. Safari is included with all Mac OS X installations.
The Windows version of Safari is also vulnerable. “[But] it may or may not be exploitable there,” Miller said. (more…)
According to various news sources three security researchers claimed Sunday that they have found the first exploitable vulnerability in Apple’s iPhone, a flaw that allows them to steal any data from the device or even to turn it into a remote surveillance tool.(more…)
Experts at Independent Security Evaluators, a computer protection consultancy, claim to have found a way to gain complete access to the phone, billed by its creators, Apple, as the mobile phone of the future.