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iOS devices refer to any of Apple’s hardware that runs the iOS mobile operating system which include iPhones, iPads, and iPods. Historically, Apple releases a new iOS version once a year, the current version is iOS 10. Here is the complete list of iOS 10 compatible devices.

Is that iPhone the one the Chinese dude 'jumped' off a building over?

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We know there is one missing iPhone4G/HD in the wild.  It is the one the guy in China lost who then subsequently jumped (still being investigated) from his apartment building.  He ‘misplaced it’ when mailing it to Apple.  We’re wondering if the one that Engadget and Gizmodo posted is that very same device.  DF notes that Apple considers this device ‘stolen’.

On the other hand, the story is that the iPhone was originally servicable but Apple just disabled it.  I suppose we’ll know more soon. 

What do you think?

Apple emails iPad 3G customers to confirm late April delivery

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Even though Apple’s website says that current iPad 3G orders are shipping on May 7th, Apple today sent an email reassuring their pre-order customers that they would indeed be receiving their iPads in ‘Late April’ as originally promised.  Phew?

To Our Valued Apple Customer:

Thank you for your recent order of the magical and revolutionary iPad 3G.

We would like to confirm that your order will be shipped in late April as communicated at the time you placed your order. You will receive a confirmation notice when your order has shipped.

You can get up-to-date information about your order, including shipping status and tracking number, at http://www.apple.com/orderstatus 

Thank you for choosing Apple.

Sincerely,
The Apple Store Team

New iPhones to have ceramic back?

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Daring Fireball notes that in 2006, a year before the release of any iPhone, Apple had patented the use of ceramics as a encasement material for devices like iPods (they used a iPod Mini in the drawings).  Perhaps this is the backing of that iPhoneHD we’ve been seeing.

The benefits: harder, more scratch resistant and radio transparent than aluminum, Apple’s current material of choice.  While plastic is also radio transparent, Apple may be looking at harder materials. 

Additionally, we, along with a few others, have been hearing that the back of the iPhone is going to be made of a glass-like substance and you might have a perfect storm of ceramics.  That Engadget phone’s back looks awfully glassy.

The specific type of ceramic mentioned in the patent is Zirconium dioxide. (or Ziconia), the very stuff of fake diamonds.  Bling!

 Zirconia may be embodied in a variety of colors including white, black, navy blue, ivory, brown, dark blue, light blue, platinum, gold (among others).

Interestingly, Daring Fireball notes that having glass on one side of the iPhone gives you a 50% chance of losing it when dropping it.  Having glass on the back would make losing it a forgone conclusion in this scenario.  

Perhaps in a 2-D world, this would be the case. But, I’ve dropped my iPhone on its side on more than one occasion only to have it bounce away unscathed.  Apple wraps the plastic around the side on its current models for this very reason.  The new phones look to have aluminum on the sides which would also prevent a lot of breakage.

iPhone OS 4 Bluetooth Keyboard Features (Video)

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It is no secret that iPhone OS 4 software will allow you to use Bluetooth keyboards and remotes.  Here’s a video displaying what using a Bluetooth keyboard is like with an iPhone running OS 4. The video demonstrates typing, as well as the usable function keys.

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iPhoneHD pictures leaked?

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Update: Fake or maybe not?

Engadget is who came up with the ‘iPhoneHD’ and now they’ve got some shots to ‘prove it’.  What do you think?  For the record, we’re not so sure this is it.

Story is that someone (not Engadget) found it in a bar in San Jose and it has 80GB of Storage and a front facing camera.  It used to boot some totally new OS but now it doesn’t (plug it in?).

More pictures below

iAds team making the rounds. Hill Holiday profiles their visit

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Hill Holiday got a visit from the Apple iAds team headed by Quattro Wireless founder Andy Miller.  This is what they had to say about the experience.

  1. They got a demo of the Toy Story ad.  They liked not having to go into a browser.
  2. Each banner published on the network will carry an iAd logo to differentiate it from the ads that do click into the browser.
  3. Unlike browser-based ads, iAd ads can tap into all major OS features of the phone, from compass and accelerometer to the multitouch interface.  In the beginning, all ads will be built (in HTML5) by the iAd team. In the future, Apple will release an iAd SDK.
  4. Apple is selling the platform, not particular apps.  This will be good news for small developers.
  5. They are lining up

Public Jailbreak of iPhone OS 4 released

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***Update Friday, April 16th: The jailbreak has been updated to Beta 1 which fixes some network issues.

MuscleNerd just released the first public jailbreak of iPhone OS 4.  With redsn0w 0.9.5, developers of jailbroken apps can get their apps ready for iPhone OS 4.0.  Currently, there isn’t much you can do with the jailbreak, until the developers get their apps working with the updated platform.  As of this writing, the jailbreak only supports the iPhone 3G and not iPhones with carrier unlockings.

Yeah, that’s our little jailbroken one.

 We’re looking forward to GVMobile (Google Voice), Myfi, Cycorder, terminal.app and a few other little goodies.

iPhone as ticketing system detailed in patent

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Patently Apple today published a patent by Apple that details an “iTunes based web service for tickets that will naturally enhance the iTunes music empire.”  The iPhone and Mac application “Concert Ticket” would allow all facets of the ticketing process to happen automatically.  

The advantages of Apple’s system include electronic maps to the event, electronic distribution of tickets through email or other means, song lyrics, refreshments, the ability to purchase a live recording of the concert or other content, parking and finding people. 

It doesn’t stop with Music concert tickets.  Apple lays out plans for sporting events, weddings and conventions (like WWDC, pictured but not scheduled officially yet). 

Is Ticketmaster the next casualty of Apple?

iPad Camera connection kit to offer USB Audio out? How about Mifi Power out too!?

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Create Digital Music (via MacRumors) points out that the iPad camera connection kit might be able to allow USB-audio out, which would support some professional audio equipment.  Nice, if true.

More importantly to us, however, is whether the USB camera kit can power a Mifi over USB.  Mifis normally have about 4-6 hours of battery life and the iPad has 10 (and often more).  We’d love to be able to power our Mifis via the iPad for a few extra hours.  

(Update: it looks like the iPad will do 100mA out Which could operate the Mifi but not charge it.)

Figure if the iPad can add another four hours to the Mifi while only sapping 2 hours of iPad juice, we’re mobile for 8 hours total.  A full work day.  What say you, Camera connection kit? Can we have USB power?

Jobs: 'Are you nuts' to European expecting iPad in April

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MacStories reposts an email train from a user in Switzerland, Paul Shadwell, who asked Jobs:

Dear Mr Jobs

On behalf of the international community of Apple consumers I would like to protest at the way Apple is apparently leaving us out in the cold with the Apple iPad product.

We have been fed either misinformation or no information at all and it is starting to cast doubt over Apple