• iPhone and OS X – to be or not to be

    Slashdot features an excellent post about the iPhone OS, and whether or not it will run OS X (Darwin).

    “We know that Steve Jobs has said the iPhone won’t accept third-party apps. The iPhone looks to be running on a Samsung provided ARM core processor. That means it’s not running on an Intel (or PPC) core. That means it’s not running OS X in any meaningful sense (Apple can brand toilet paper as running OS X if they like). Darwin, the BSD based operating system that underlies what Apple has previously been calling OS X, does not run on ARM processors. The Darwin / Apple Public Source licensing agreement says the source would have to be made available if it is modified and sold (paraphrased; read it yourself). A Cingular rep has said the iPhone version of the OS source will not be made available. It will be closed, like the iPod OS and not like Darwin. So if it ain’t Darwin, it ain’t OS X (in any meaningful way). An InfoWorld article on an FBR Research report breaks down iPhone component providers and lists Samsung as the chip maker for the main application / video cpu. So, that leaves the question… What OS is this phone really running? Not Linux or the source would need to be open.”

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  • Practice your Apple Iphone Pinch

    Here’s a small flash lession to help make your Apple Iphone Pinch Perfect.

    We rate this lession easy.

    Using your thumb and pointer finger follow the circles. 

    This pinch will perfect your Horizontal movement

    Practice Your Pinch!

     
  • Didn’t take long before trademark issues came up.

    Just one day after Apple annouced the iphone, Cisco filed a lawsuit over trademark issues.   

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    Cisco Sues Apple Over Use of IPhone Name
    Wednesday January 10, 11:47 pm ET
    By Jordan Robertson, AP Business Writer

     

    Cisco Sues Apple Over Use of IPhone Name for Its New Handheld Device 

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Cisco Systems sued Apple Inc. in federal court Wednesday, saying the computer maker’s new iPhone violates its trademark.The lawsuit, filed in San Francisco federal court, came just a day after Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs unveiled the Apple iPhone in dramatic fashion at a trade show in San Francisco.

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  • The Apple Iphone

    This is the front view of the New Apple Iphone.

    It measures 2.4 inches across and 4.5 inches high.   

    Apple Iphone front view 

    Check out how thin this is.  It’s .46 inches thick.  This will easily fit into your pocket.  We’ll have to wait and see how durable it is once released.   

    Apple iphone side 

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