Buy Me An iPhone: “BMAi Live” this Saturday with Default Case
Alright guys, it’s time for another Live Video Webcast on Stickam.com this Saturday. The special guest will be Ryan Pamplin from Default Case. He’ll be answering questions and giving away a few cases to our viewers. We’ll also be discussing some of the news from the iPod Keynote address. Meet us on our Stickam channel this Saturday at 8 pm PST/11pm EST. See you there.
Flash video playback coming to the iPhone through the Skyfire browser
Playing back Flash video is one area of weakness on the iPhone, but Skyfire hopes to solve this when their Skyfire 2.0 web browser gets approved by Apple.
The iPhone Blog: Apple introduces iPod touch with Retina Display, FaceTime, HD Video
As part of the 2010 special music event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced a new iPod touch with Retina Display, HD video recording, FaceTime video calling, Apple A4 chip, 3-axis gyro, and iOS 4.1 with Game Center.
And yes, it’s thin.
TransferBigFiles offers free app, Intel buys iPhone chipmaker, rumor says new iPhone 4 with fixed antenna next month
A company called TransferBigFiles has announced a new iPhone app that is being offered for free. The app allows you to send big HD video files to anyone you want that can be retrieved using any browser.
Intel purchased the Infineon Technologies chipmaking arm, or at least it will if it gets regulatory approval. Infineon is the company that makes the iPhone baseband chips putting Intel inside the iPhone.
A rumor is circulating that I can’t really believe has any accuracy, but you never know. The rumor says that Apple has a new iPhone 4 coming next month with a redesigned antenna.
iPhone Buzz: TransferBigFiles offers free app, Intel buys iPhone chipmaker, rumor says new iPhone 4 with fixed antenna next month
A company called TransferBigFiles has announced a new iPhone app that is being offered for free. The app allows you to send big HD video files to anyone you want that can be retrieved using any browser.
Apple Live Streaming September 1 Event (And We’re Liveblogging It!)

Apple just announced that it will be live streaming its music event tomorrow morning. The video feed will be available through Apple's own HTTP Live Streaming, which is based on open standards. You'll need a Mac running Safari on Mac OS X 10.6, and iPad, or an iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 3.0 or higher to view the feed. The live broadcast will begin at the same time as our live blog, 10am.
However, should your browser crash and render itself unable to buffer the live stream, the Mac|Life staff will be there liveblogging the entire event. Additionally, if your boss is over there checking over your shoulder to see if you're slaving away, making sure every minute counts while you're on the clock, you might want to put away the live stream video and check out our text and photo liveblog. It's quieter and easier to conceal. You can also view it on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch. And if you're stuck on a PC at work or school, our liveblog works on that platform, too! So does our Twitter feed!
See you all tomorrow!
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