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Review: iVideoCamera Doesn’t Do Great Video, But It’s A Start

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So Apple has allowed into the Store a third-party video recording application for plain old 2G and 3G iPhones; but honestly, don’t get your hopes up too high.
iVideoCamera by Laan Labs suffers some serious limitations: it only records three frames a second, it can only record for a minute at most, and resolution is just [...]

Jobs Finalist For Time’s Person of the Year

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Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs is a finalist for Time Magazine’s Person of the Year. Jobs, who returned to lead Apple after a liver transplant, is in third place, just two votes behind U.S. President Barack Obama (2008 Person of the Year) and trails Iran protesters.
If he won, the title would follow Jobs’ win [...]

Shipments of 27-inch iMacs delayed as Apple scrambles to fix graphic issues

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Apple’s long and tortuous travail trying to solve its 27-inch iMac production woes doesn’t look likely to end before the New Years, according to reports from authorized resellers who say that Apple has delayed shipping their premium all-in-ones for at least two weeks until they can figure out the cause of the 27-incher’s common graphic [...]

First Impressions: Guardian Launches iPhone App, And It’s Good

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UK newspaper The Guardian this morning launched its iPhone app.
And wow, it’s pretty damn good.

Here are some things I like about it, in no particular order:

the app does the Right Thing about updating itself with new content. It updates when launched, or every 15 minutes if you’re doing a lot of reading. You can [...]

Netflix for Mac Beta is Live Now

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Just a few days after announcing that Mac support for Netflix’s Watch Instantly service was on the way, the company has opened the door to its public beta here. With a quick install of Microsoft Silverlight 2.0, you’ll be good to go — not even a browser restart was necessary for me. I’ve been playing with it for about an hour now, and I’m really impressed. At least on my (admittedly brand-new) MacBook, it loads almost instantly, the video and audio quality is great, and the suggestions really do mesh with my taste. And none of the bizarre error messages I’ve seen in reviews of the older Windows version.

The site suggests that a 1.5 Ghz Intel chip is the minimum for Mac support. Anyone with an older machine had the chance to put this service through its paces?

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3 comments

    silverlight 2.0 requires an Intel chip to run, and all the macs with intel chips had a processor at or above 1.5Ghz. The only one running at 1.5Ghz was the intel mac mini’s first revision with a core solo processor

    apparently it’s not out for everyone … it doesn’t seem to be available for my account yet here in the US.

    Thank you for the link—I’d heard it was “open” but it’s impossible to find on their website.

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