appleinsider.com - 11/27/2008
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An unpublished part of iPhone's latest programming framework lets third-party developers pipe video out to an external device, albeit not without a few catches.
techcrunch.com - 11/29/2008
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techcrunch.com —
148Apps , which tracks and reviews iPhone Apps,
says 10,000 applications have now been released on the
iPhone App store (the site is named after the fact that you can add up to 148 applications to an iPhone or iPod touch). A tribute page shows a mini ...
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10,000 iPhone Apps
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Hidden TV out features discovered in iPhone 2.2 SDK
Engadget —
... TV rather than the built-in screen. Of course, dock-connecting iPods / iPhones have been sending out videos for ages now, but this could actually enable applications to be used on the big screen. Sadly, the current code won't allow screen interaction while the TV out function is active, but the accelerometer is still a go. Check out a short demonstration clip after the break, and feel free to let your imagination run wild after peeking the read link. [Via AppleInsider] Continue reading Hidden TV out features discovered in iPhone 2.2 SDK ...
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