iPhone 3G S
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
Yesterday the new iPhone 3G S was presented by Apple. Neither Telenor nor NetCom reveals on their home pages when it will be available in Norway, but Apple’s pages say it is already available. (more…)

Yesterday the new iPhone 3G S was presented by Apple. Neither Telenor nor NetCom reveals on their home pages when it will be available in Norway, but Apple’s pages say it is already available. (more…)
As a search specialist I appreciate proper search features, also on the smartphone. For those of us remembering the PalmPilot back in 2000, it had a wonderful global search option, bringing up results from all applications in one screen. Perfect! And now we get this on the iPhone. In iPhone OS 3.0 coming this summer, Spotlight search will be standard. This is implemented as a new search screen to the left of the main screen, which brings up results from all applications in the same result set.
This is just perfect for quickly finding that contact you know lives in Sweden, or that SMS (or was it an email?) you wrote last week. I have always missed the PalmPilot’s powerful search, and now I can’t wait to see it coming to my phone – only 9 years later

Yesterday Apple announced the new iPhone 3G during Steve Jobs’ keynote speech on the first day of Apple World Wide Developers Conference WWDC. Rumors had been flourishing and most of them were true:
And perhaps the most important – it now starts at $199 for the 8Gb model. We had perhaps expected a 32GB model but it was not announced. Guess mr. Jobs wants some news up the sleeve for the autumn conferences as well.
One really neat feature for developers, besides the new SDK and visual GUI builder, is that Apple hosts a push server that anyone can use. That means that if you want your application to support various alerts or notifications, your mobile app does not need to be resident polling the network, consuming valuable CPU cycles. Instead you program towards apples push-server, which takes care of delivering the alert OTA to your device when you are within reach of one of the networks. Smart!
Please head over to www.apple.com for more details.
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