ot to be confused with the world’s smallest stop-motion animation character which happened to have been shot with a Nokia N8 smartphone, Dot is an eyeball attachment for the iPhone 4 that allows you to shoot video in 360 degree panoramas.
The Oona looks like a useful tool for rigging up your iPhone in tight shooting situations or as a car mount.
As they say the best camera is the one you have with you. And these days that means a smartphone. But most of the millions of video clips stored on smartphones end up online according to the New York Times.
Breakthrough Institute has published a series of case studies on American innovation arguing that great strides come when the public and private sector work hand in hand. The headline case sites the iPhone as no better example of the invisible hand of government.
No surprise that NYT reports point-and-shoot cameras are being used less in favor of shooting photos and videos with mobile smartphones.
Cult of Mac brings some welcome perspective to the “Apple is cannibalizing everything” meme concluding that Apple hasn’t taken anything from netbooks, notebooks, PCs, hand-held gaming systems, newspapers or DVDs and incorporated what it has taken into its own products.
TestFlight let’s developers distribute beta builds for free.
Hey, iOS user, ever found yourself tapping away on your virtual keyboard when you suddenly utter the phrase “Damn you, Autocorrect!” We thought you had. Well now that phrase is captured (along with user-gernerated autocorrect fails) as the name of the new Pop Hangover Network site damnyouautocorrect.com.
A new iPhone app developed by mcgarrybowen is out with everything you ever wanted to know about the Park. All proceeds go to the Central Park Conservancy.
Vonage announced the availability of a new app for iPhone and iPod touch and Android phones that provides free calls between Facebook friends.
The folks over at Macwrold used the built-in camera of the iPhone 4 to shoot the cover photograph for this month’s issue. Additionally, two photo apps were used to process the image: the $3 PhotoForge and the $1 Resize-Photo.
PatentlyApple reports the über tech company has been granted a patent for the iPhone’s original broadband antenna — a design which has nothing to do with the iPhone 4 death grip design.
Oh what doors get flung open when a company has a PR problem to solve.
Seen the four new iPhone 4 FaceTime spots? Over at Susty, George has a few thoughts on Fortune Online labeling them “Heartbreaking.”
The makers of this smartphone-hdslr shootout determine that the Canon 7D of course delivers a smack-down to the iPhone4 which is none-the-less amazing for what it is.
This video is a good follow up to Randy Ubillos’s announcement demonstration of Apple’s iMovie App for iOS4 with a hands-on look at the features including text title video overlay graphics (lower thirds.)
Randy Ubillos, Chief Architect Video Applications for Apple introduces the iMove App allowing users to edit and export full 720p HD video running on iOS 4.
With the growing number of apps in the iTunes App Store, a helping hand vetting the selection is always welcome.
Half-hour special on iPhone app developers and Apple’s app store.
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Love it or hate it, you may find yourself wanting to turn off your iPhone auto-correct. Here’s how…
• Tap Settings icon
• Go to General > Keyboard menu
• Turn off Auto-Correction
Turning off the Auto-Correction switch wil