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August 18, 2007

Amazon For iPhone

Amazon's ongoing quest to acquire all of our shopping dollars has taken another step forward with the announcement of their official Amazon iPhone Beta Website. It's a lean and mean cash sucking machine. Now you can buy all those DVD's you never watch, right from the iPhone.

iPhone Shuffle

iPhone Nano--iPhone Schmano. Apple has decided to play a fast one (but not fast enough) by skipping right over the iPhone Nano and announcing the iPhone Shuffle. We think its still a little big--hopefully the next version will be smaller.

August 17, 2007

All You iPhone Hataz In Da Houze

If you've been bitching and moaning about the lack of a decent flight simulator for the iPhone, The iPhone Wish List is the place for you. This feisty website allows iPhone Hataz to suggest features and likewise promote the 'bitching and moaning' of other Hataz with a DIGG-like interface. Fairy Tales can come true, so please, vote away, you never know who's reading.

iPhonePOV's favorite suggestion: Flashlight Mode: A simple "flashlight" application for using the iPhone as a flashlight. (You can't make this stuff up!)

August 14, 2007

iPhone Web Galleries

Last week 'The Steve' intro'd iLife '08, Apple's suite of multimedia programs which help you look like you know what you're doing on a computer even if you don't. During the presentation he let loose a fresh dropping for the iPhone and we're here to say it's a tasty dropping.

If you have iLife '08 and a .Mac and an iPhone (all of these together run you about $800.00) you can now post pictures to .Mac's insanely cool Web Galleries directly from your iPhone. When viewing a picture you've taken with your iPhone, simply push the little arrow button on the bottom left of the screen and you'll see a new option, "Send to Web Gallery." If for some reason, this option does not appear, you can simply email the photo to your .Mac Web Gallery, which works equally well.

August 9, 2007

iPhone Cut and Paste Demo

Okay, lots of us have too much time on our hands, but the mastermind behind this video has way, way, way too much time on his hands.

After the jump you'll see a fake video about a possible method for cutting and pasting on the iPhone. No big deal right? Except, this video uses special effects to make Apple's creepy iPhone Demo Guy say things he never said. The practicality of the copy/paste method is okay, but the special effects are worth the jump.