John Brownlee is a writer for Fast Company, and a contributing writer here at CoM. He has also written for Wired, Playboy, Boing Boing, Popular Mechanics, VentureBeat, and Gizmodo. He lives in Boston with his wife and two parakeets. You can follow him here on Twitter.
One of the first handset makers to really embrace the microSIM format was Apple. By reducing a standard SIM card size to about half the size of a normal sized SIM, Apple was able to deliver the iPhone 4, its thinnest smartphone yet. Could an advance in SIM technology help Apple make the iPhone 5 even thinner? Enter the nano-SIM.
No matter how hard you concentrate and how far you extend your pineal gland, Siri can only understand what you say to it, not read your mind? But what if it could?
That question is no longer a hypothetical. The guys behind Project Black Mirror have just figured out a way to imbue Siri with telepathic abilities⌠kind of.
Oooh, this is pretty. MacThemes forum user SkyJohn has created a theme for Growl that emulates iOS 5 style notifications. Itâs not a perfect fit, but it does exhibit the same cube animation you see when you get a notification under iOS 5 on your iPhone or iPad.
Weâre a couple weeks from Black Friday yet, but itâs never too early to start Christmas shopping, which is why Appleâs online store has already launched their annual Holiday Gift Guide section, full of curated picks of the best Apple gear to get friends, loved ones or yourself this holiday season.
With C-Spire Wireless getting the iPhone 4S, all bets are off when it comes to which carriers get the iPhone and which ones donât. C-Spire only has about 750,000 customers, but it got the iPhone 4S, while the nationâs fourth largest carrier, T-Mobile, sees its profits shrink because it canât come to an arrangement with Apple.
Today, the iPhone 4S has come to another US carrier. Puerto Rican wireless provider Claro Puerto Rico is offering the iPhone 4S for sale, and if youâre within Claro Puerto Ricoâs coverage area, itâs the best deal on an iPhone 4S yet: just $99 for a 16GB iPhone 4S with a standard 2GB coverage.
In Sweden, international human rights and justice advocacy group Amnest International has launched a poignant advertising campaign called Slide to Unlock that uses custom iPhone and iPad wallpapers to try to raise awareness of the many innocent people wrongfully imprisoned around the world.
The campaign is as haunting as it is clever. Using free wallpapers, Amnesty Internationalâs ads take advantage of the iPhone and iPadâs âslide to unlockâ gesture and the ability to use different wallpapers on both your home and unlock screen to show the wrongfully imprisoned literally being freed by someone just opening their phone and sending a text.
Having a problem with your iPhone 4Sâs rapidly draining battery even under iOS 5.0.1? Take your complaints to Appleâs official support forums, not the police. A 48-year-old man from Bristol, Illinois is now in police custody after calling 911 five times to belly-ache about his broken iPhone.
Thereâs a reason Sprint has stopped selling SIM unlocked versions of the iPhone 4S today, and itâs not just because of the pleasing parallel symmetry of the digits in the date 11/11/11. Itâs because today is also the day that Apple has started selling unlocked, contract-free iPhone 4Ses to customers willing to pay a premium.
For years, Apple has been warning would-be jailbreakers that jailbreaking their iPhones could lead to them getting ripped off. How rich, then, that the latest jailbreaking scam originates in Appleâs App Store itself: a new, approved iOS app simply called Jailbreak that definitely does not do what it says on the tin.
Over at the Atlantic, Alexis Madrigal puts the enormous gains in the electric efficiency of computation (or how much power a computer draws) in perspective using the example of Appleâs new MacBook Air.
Imagine youâve got a shiny computer that is identical to a Macbook Air, except that it has the energy efficiency of a machine from 20 years ago. That computer would use so much power that youâd get a mere 2.5 seconds of battery life out of the Airâs 50 watt-hour battery instead of the seven hours that the Air actually gets. That is to say, youâd need 10,000 Air batteries to run our hypothetical machine for seven hours. Thereâs no way youâd fit a beast like that into a slim mailing envelope.
When Steve Jobs called the MacBook Air magical, this isnât what he meant, but after reading this article, itâll be hard to look at the wafer-thin ultrabook on my desk the same way ever again.
The iPhone is an incredible, world-changing device⌠but itâs never been cheap to own one. Thatâs just as true with the iPhone 4S as it has been with any other iPhone, which means every saved penny counts.
Figuring out which carrier to go with when you sign up for an iPhone 4S requires considering many different factors. For the best bang for the buck, though, Sprint is the way to go: their $79.99 Everything Data plan includes 450 minutes per month, free nights and weekends, as well as unlimited data and text.
Think thatâs a pretty good deal? Thatâs nothing. Follow this guide and we can not only help you save up to $240 dollars on your Sprint iPhone 4S contract over the course of two years, we can even help you get more minutes for less money!
After iOS 5 came and broke Stanza good and proper, it seemed almost certain that Amazon intended on killing off their world class e-reading app once and for all.
Thankfully, Amazon has taken pity on fans of the app with a long overdue update finally fixing Stanza under iOS 5, but with that reprieve comes a dose of bad news: according to Amazon, this will be the last Stanza update.
Well, that didnât take as long as some of us feared. Apple just released iOS 5.0.1 to the public, fixing the well publicized iPhone 4S battery life issues.
Hereâs what is new:
This update contains improvements and other bug fixes including:
â Fixes bugs affecting battery life
â Adds Multitasking Gestures for original iPad
â Resolves bugs with Documents in the Cloud
â Improves voice recognition for Australian users using dictation
The update is available through iTunes or Over The Air using Settings > General > Software Update.
Wow. Between Twitter for iPhone, the iOS 5 camera app and Instagram, a huge 40% of all pictures shared on Twitter actually originate from iOS. In fact, it could be more, since other Twitter clients are not broken down by platform.
No wonder Twitter struck a deal with Apple to integrate their micro-blogging service into iOS 5. If all of the iPhones suddenly disappeared from Earth in some sort of Cellular Rapture, Twitter would lose a devastating chunk of their user base!
Want Siri-like abilities on your Mac? Nuance has just launched their latest Dragon product onto the Mac App Store. Called Dragon Express, the $49 app brings Nuance speech recognition to your menu bar⌠the same powerful engine Siri uses to crunch your voice!
Apple doesnât really like it when its employees speak to the press. Like, at all. So itâs interesting to see a British voice actor who provided the male voice For Siri â arguably the voice of Apple these days â openly speaking to journalists about how he came to speak for every iPhone 4S on Earth, especially considering Cupertino tried to muzzle him.
On the iPhone 4S, you can trigger Siri in one of two ways. You can either long press the home button, or you can turn on the âRaise to Speakâ option under System Preferences and trigger Siri just by lifting your 4S towards your face.
That might not seem like a big deal, but that little feature led to Apple redesigning the way the iPhoneâs IR proximity sensor works in the iPhone 4S.
Weâve mentioned before that TextEditâs icon under OS X has Appleâs entire âThink Differentâ essay written on it, if you blow it up big enough.But this oneâs new to us: it also appears in its majority on Lionâs new All My Files icon.
Hereâs to the crazy ones indeed⌠crazy to write an entire essay on an icon meant to be rendered in less than 80 pixels squared. Very cool.
Some people count down the days until Christmas, but for me, Christmas is coming early this year with the December 1st debut of Chair Entertainmentâs Infinity Blade 2, their widely-anticipated sequel to a game I still think is an elegiac action masterpiece.
Iâve only got another three weeks to wait, but in the meantime, Justin Davis over at IGN got a chance to take Infinity Blade 2 for a hands-on. What to expect? Donât expect just a couple new areas, a few new helmets and a cool new sword or two. This isnât just a phoned-in sequel, itâs a generational leap at least four times beefier than the first game⌠already one of the most sizable titles on the App Store.
Over the course of the last ten years, Apple has built over 350 Apple Stores, so Thomas Park decided to put up a huge gallery of every single one of their store fronts.
The results are here, and itâs actually fascinating to be able to scroll past of all the storefronts in a go. Early on, Apple seemed to favor flanking each entry way to the Apple Store with a piano black monolith emblazoned with the Apple logo, but that quickly fell out of favor in lieu of brushed aluminum and glass whenever possible. As always, though, itâs the exception Apple Stores that are the most interesting in their design: places like the 5th Avenue location, or Convent Garden.
A couple of days ago, security researcher Charlie Miller discovered a doozy of a bug in iOS 5âs Nitro Javascript engine that allowed any app to remotely download and execute malicious, system-level code on an iPhone.
While most of the aspects of this bug may seem pretty dire for users of Apple devices, especially those who canât even trust App Store apps anymore, it is great news for jailbreakers. In fact, Millerâs bug may lead to a proper, untethered iOS 5 jailbreak for all iDevices, including the iPad 2 and new iPhone 4S.
After years of promises and over a year of buggy, lame Android builds, Adobeâs finally ready to concede that Apple was right all along: Adobe is finally admitting that Flash is wholly unsuitable for phones and tablets and halting development, once and for all.
The iPhone 4Sâs mysterious battery drain issues under iOS 5 are notorious, and now Apple is seeding a beta version of iOS 5.0.1 to customers who have complained about battery life as part of its AppleSeed program.
In addition, Apple has also told its Genius Bar employees that any customers who come in reporting battery life issues should be told to wait patiently until iOS 5.0.1 is released in a âfew weeksâ if no hardware issues are found.
âA few weeksâ sounds like an official iOS 5.0.1 release time table to me, but âsuck it up and waitâ is still pretty hard guidance to hear for the many people with new iPhones that bleed out their full charge every few hours.
If youâre still rocking the red panda as your default browser, great news. Following the new rapid release cycle that saw Firefox leap from version 4 to version 7 in just six months, Firefox has made another evolutionary leap today with the official release of Firefox 8.
Infrared light. We canât see it, but it surrounds us, permeating everything⌠especially our digital camera sensors, leading to images filled with off, unnatural colors.
With the iPhone 4S, Apple introduced an infrared filter to improve color quality in the images. But what are the practical effects of this filter? Much more accurate color and the elimination of the reddish tint that plagues so many iPhone photos.