Each of the five IW models now features a re-designed docking faceplate engineered to accommodate Apple’s exciting new iPhone, as well as all existing touch-wheel iPod models.http://www.sonance.com/files/press_releases/pdf_download/iPort_Cedia2007.pdf. “We see iPhone as a logical and innovative extension of the iPod communications, internet, lifestyle, combining and the iPod’s awesome music and video features in a single mobile solution, one we expect many iPod users will utilize as their entertainment source at home as well,” said Buzz Delano, iPort consultant in “Having iPort as a home-integration keystone, supporting iPhone music content is a totally cool, and entirely unique solution for the custom installer to present to customers.” With revised dock dimensions, the new iPort IW series allows users easily to dock (and charge) their iPhone. Since the iPhone employs Apple’s standard 30-pin connector to make all content, control, and charging connections, only a mechanical redesign of the physical docking mechanism was required. In so
The iPhone uses a new touch screen technology called Multitouch.http://www.mugsnj.org/docs/mugshots/Mugshots_07_01.pdf. The iPhone has a 3.5” wide screen display and it is the thinnest smartphone in the industry with a 2 MP camera built in. The iPhone runs Mac OS X, which is a harbinger for a new line of radically new Apple products that go beyond computers and portable media players. Future Apple products might include kitchen appliances that can be controlled from the iPhone!. You should watch Steve Jobs’ keynote speech where he gives an extensive demo of the iPhone and AppleTV. The new iPhone requires buyers to sign up for cell phone service with Cingular Wireless, which is one of the least reliable cell phone companies. What is not clear to me is how one can store iTunes songs and video, contacts, and iCal events all within the iPhone’s scant 4MB or 8MB of RAM, but it offers a lot of interesting useful features such as Google maps, Safari, and visual voicemail. Apple has also collaborated with the folks at Google
iPod Video & Photo Specifications (including nano, classic, touch, and iPhone) Video Support H.http://www.bgsu.edu/downloads/provost/file39227.pdf.264 video, up to 1.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Low-Complexity version of the H.264 Baseline Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; H.264 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Baseline Profile up to Level 3.0 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats Photo Support Syncs iPod-viewable photos in JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PSD (Mac only), and PNG formats Connectivity USB through dock connector; component and composite video through dock connector (with AV cables or kit, sold separately); audio through headphone jack Video-out Options • Apple Component AV Cable
iPhone is the much anticipated new mobile phone from Apple.http://myhosting.com/About/Press/2007/2007-June-28.pdf. Boasting a completely revolutionary touch screen user interface, the iPhone targets to reach both techno savvy and style conscious consumers. mail2web.com provides services to consumers and businesses which enables them to have their important information to be in sync all the time between multiple PCs and mobile devices. Using Microsoft's Exchange Server and SharePoint Services platforms, mail2web.com creates a mobile virtual office that users can take anywhere. "We provide our services to 16 million customers in 220 countries supporting 26 languages. We are excited to provide these services for iPhone users as well," said Stephen Nichols, Marketing Manager of mail2web.com. “ Mobile phones without connectivity to your important information are like cars without navigations systems. You can live without it, and you will never know what you are missing. Whereas, with Microsoft ActiveSync PUSH technology consumers and
Almost a year earlier, Steve Jobs had tasked about 200 of Apple’s top engineers with creating the iPhone.http://www.wired.com/images/press/pdf/wmd.pdf. The iPhone was to be the centerpiece of Apple’s annual Macworld convention, set to take place in just a few months. If the iPhone wasn’t ready in time, Macworld would be a dud, Jobs’ critics would pounce, and Apple’s stock price could su er. After a year and a half of secret meetings, Jobs had finally negotiated terms with the wireless division of the telecom giant (Cingular at the time) to be the iPhone’s carrier. In return for five years of exclusivity, roughly 10 percent of iPhone sales in AT&T stores, and a thin slice of Apple’s iTunes revenue, AT&T had granted Jobs unprecedented power. On top of all that, Apple retained complete control over the design, manufacturing, and marketing of the iPhone. Sigman, a taciturn Texan steeped in the conservative engineering traditions that permeate America’s big phone companies, was uncharacteris-tically e usive, calling the iPhone
GeoPedia uses an iPhone’s positional data to find your approximate location and then sends Wikipedia articles about points of interest around you at that moment.http://www.websitemagazine.com/content2/PDFs/mobile-web-registered.pdf. Of course, no discussion about mobile devices and the Web is complete without men-tion of the iPhone. The same study found 59 percent of iPhone users visited a search engine, compared with 37 percent of smartphone users and a miniscule 6 percent of overall mobile phone users. This corroborates information Google released in February that saw on average 50 times more search requests coming from Apple iPhones than any other mobile handset. These numbers and the fact that the iPhone has quickly become one of the top-selling mobile devices in under a year of circulation suggest that consumers are ready to start connecting to the mobile Web. Manufacturers are now scrambling to release iPhone competitors, and some are already finding success. Instinct has many of the same features as the iPhone and
Research in Motion, the leader in wireless email services in the business market, has actually experienced far faster growth in the consumer market in recent quarters.http://www.needhamco.com/Research/Documents/CPY55416.pdf. However, we believe BlackBerry’s supercharged growth in this market could slow materially when far more versatile applications developed for the iPhone begin to appear in the second half of the year. RIM is winning not only because of its industrial strength push email service, but also because of its primetime applications platform and its massive worldwide carrier distribution network. We see little risk to RIM’s continued dominance of the enterprise smartphone market going forward. While RIM has exceptional momentum in this market, we believe BlackBerry’s growth could slow materially once superior software applications written for the iPhone begin to roll out in the second half of the year. In contrast with BlackBerry’s comparatively primitive development platform, applications on the iPhone will be able to
Big rich sound for iPhone without missing your calls! Thank you for purchasing the Altec Lansing T612 digital speaker system for iPhone.http://www.alteclansing.com/images/user/A12654 R07 US T612 MAN.pdf. Made to complement the iPhone model’s command of the digital world, the T612 extends your iPhone model’s high-end audio capabilities with beautifully transparent music reproduction. Note: To avoid hearing a popping sound when you turn on the T612, always turn on your iPhone (or alternate audio source) first. • Place the docking adapter for iPhone inside the universal dock. While the docking adapter is not required for proper functioning of your iPhone and T612, it will provide a better fit. • Seat your iPhone by sliding your iPhone on top of the T612 docking station. • Remove the docking adapter for iPhone from the T612 docking station. “Works with iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Cell Phone Checklist 9-2-08 Model No.http://www.ecyclegroup.com/pdf/Phone_Checklist.pdf. Apple iPhone (4GB) # Apple iPhone (8GB) # Audiovox CDM8600 Audiovox CDM8615 # Audiovox CDM8615 # Audiovox CDM8615PP # Audiovox CDM8900 #
A new service - ‘Packet Flat-rate Full’ (¥5,985/month) - enabling customers full access to web browsing, video and map services regardless of the communication charges and making the most of iPhone 3G’s revolutionary features will be introduced.http://www.softbankmobile.co.jp/en/news/press/pdf/20080623e.pdf. In addition to the basic price plan iPhone 3G users will be required to subscribe to ‘Packet Flat-rate Full’ and ‘S! Service: E mail (i)*3 A free SoftBank original mail service with receipt notification functionality provided specifically to iPhone 3G. For ¥7,280 a month one can enjoy unlimited domestic voice calls between 1:00 and 21:00 to SoftBank handsets, 24 hours free sending/receiving of mail to all operators, unlimited use of packet communication such as web browsing and video services and map services as much as one likes on iPhone 3G. Also, supports the iPhone original Visual Voice Mail function which displays the saved messages as a list of mails and allows the selection of messages you want to replay (normal ¥315/month).
Want a better way to listen to your audiobook CDs? Roxio Creator 2009 makes it a snap to convert them for playback on your iPod, iPhone, or other portable music player.http://img.roxio.com/enu/pdf/online_tutorials/emc/Audiobook_Tutorial.pdf. If you have your iPod or iPhone connected, you can even send the file directly to your player, artwork included! If you have a portable player attached (like the iPhone shown here), the correct file format will be chosen automatically for you, so be sure to attach your player before this point. If your device is connected to the computer it will appear at the bottom of the Output list, like the iPhone shown here. (iTunes must also be installed for iPods and iPhones.) Here, we chose to output directly to the iPhone. Since we chose to output to iPhone, the book will be sent to the player by Both iTunes and iPods/iPhones support pause and resume for audiobooks, so you can quit iTunes or turn off your player and pick up listening right where you left off.
Seattle, WA – July 10, 2008 – Jott Networks announces that its Jott for iPhone application is available today as a free download fro m the Apple App Store.http://www.jott.com/Jott/images/press/Jott_iPhoneapp_release.pdf. Jott for iPhone offers a notepad that combines voice -input and innovative Multi-Touch technology to make keeping track of to-dos simple and convenient. The elegance and intuitiveness of the iPhone allowed Jott to use its world-class voice-to-text service to create a productivity tool that‟s always with you, is incredibly fast and works the way you do. -edge technology like voice input and the iPhone‟srevolutionary Multi-Touch user interface, yet is very natural to use," said John Pollard, Jott CEO. With Jott for iPhone, you get that same satisfaction, but with all of the portability, syncing, and storage benefits of a web-based list.” To record a note with Jott for iPhone, users simply tap anywhere on the screen to start and end a recording – no need to take one‟s eye off the task at hand.g is wirelessly sent to Jott for
WYBRON IPHONE APPLICATIONS RELEASED Two new iPhone and iPod touch applications developed by Wybron are bringing an innovative, high-tech approach to choosing and mixing colors for the company’s color scrollers.http://www.wybron.com/news/press_releases/2008/7-14-08.pdf. The Gel Swatch Library lets users browse, compare, and search nearly 1,000 gel colors made by GAM, Lee, and Rosco, showing similar and complementary colors for each shade. The CXI Color Calculator lets users create nearly 500 different colors for the CXI IT dual-gelstring color-mixing scroller. The applications earned rave reviews from customers within hours of being released July 13 through Apple’s App Store. “That’s not a problem with the illuminated screens on the iPhone and iPod.” Both can be downloaded from the Apple App Store, accessible through an icon on the iPhone and the iPod touch or the iTunes store. To learn more about the iPhone and iPod touch, visit www.apple.com. The iPhone and iPod touch are property of Apple, Inc.
screens thoroughly clean and comes in travel-sized bottles that are easy to carry and easily fit into a pocket or small bag.http://www.monstercable.com/press/pdf/2008/Screenclean_Now_Shipping.pdf. There are five new ScreenClean products for use with portable electronics, including laptops, camera/camcorders, cell phones/PDAs, GPS devices and Apple iPod ®/iPhones ™. According to Jim Krueger, AEGIS COO: “Monster ScreenClean products were developed with careful consideration of the growing problem posed by disease-causing agents that are prone to exist on portable electronic devices, where the heat-rich environment and constant human handling can create optimum conditions for contamination. Monster’s research in this area has led to the incorporation of the AEGIS Microbe Shield in its ScreenClean products. The AEGIS Microbe Shield technology is used to protect a variety of surfaces in major hospitals and in sports bags. Said Noel Lee, The Head Monster: “Touchscreens have become an integral part of our experience with so many of our portable
Who owns the iPhone? That's the big question since Apple announced the iPhone and Cisco followed with the lawsuit over the trademarked name.http://www.podcastready.com/pdf/news/2007-01/jkOnTheRun 1.16.07.pdf. Cisco picked up the trademark when they acquired Infogear Technology in 2000 and have been shipping a VoIP phone under the name iPhone for some time. Cisco has a blog and are posting their side of the dispute which I find very interesting: Cisco owns the iPhone trademark. We shipped and/or supported that iPhone product for years. We have been shipping new, updated iPhone products since last spring, and had a formal launch late last year. Apple knows this; they approached us about the iPhone trademark as far back as 2001, and have approached us several times over the past year. For the last few weeks, we have been in serious discussions with Apple over how the two companies could work together and share the iPhone trademark. We negotiated in good faith with every intention to reach a reasonable agreement with Apple by which