The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
Engadget —
... USB tethering, Publish Video and Find my iPhone found in OS 3.0 Apple touted quite a few new iPhone features at yesterday's OS 3.0 event, but now that the beta build is trickling out, there's been a bevy of ...
Mais novidades no iPhone OS 3.0: “Publish Video” e podcasts com mais de 10MB
MacMagazine —
... A primeira é uma tela intitulada “Publish Video” (”Publicar Vídeo”) no MobileMe divulgada pelo Engadget: ainda que atualmente a coisa pareça ter sido um erro de quem escreveu aquilo ali (ela aparece ao se tocar no botão de publicar imagens), eu não me espantaria se a próxima geração de hardware do iPhone permitir a gravação de vídeos no firmware 3.0, o que justificaria tal achado. ...
iPhone OS 3.0 to Include Video Recording?
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... see was video recording, a featuring sorely lacking from the iPhone’s camera since launch. The possibility comes from this mobileme screen that was supposed to be for publishing pictures, but the title bar clearly reads “Publish Video”. Simple typo, or a hint of things to come? Hard to say right now, since the operating system is still more for developers than end users, but c’mon - video recording wouldn’t be too much to ask for, would it?
[via EngadgetMobile]
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Screenshot Hints at Video Recorder in iPhone 3.0
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... at the top; this menu reportedly appears in MobileMe when you attempt to publish photos.
Engadget theorized this is a typo, but MacRumors states its more optimistic belief that the 3.0 OS will introduce video recording to the iPhone. We agree with MacRumors: We know video is certainly doable, since a video recorder is already availble for Jailbroken (ie., hacked) iPhones. Plus, plenty of competing cellphones can shoot video, and it's about time Apple caught up.
USB tethering, Publish Video and Find my iPhone found in OS 3.0 [Engadget via MacRumors] ...
iPhone 3.0 Buzz: A Sign of Apple's (Possibly Unintentional) Brilliance
Today @ PC World —
... are referred to as "iFPGA" and "iProd." The iFPGA is still puzzling most people (FPGA generally stands for " field-programmable gate array " and indicates a chip that can be configured post-manufacturing). Rumors are already running rampant about the "iProd," however, with theories ranging from it being a tablet-like device to it being a code for an iPod Touch HD. The other, slightly less speculative findings include a "Find My iPhone" option within MobileMe, a "Publish Video" screen under an image publishing tool, and some hidden settings ...
Video editing tools spotted in iPhone 3.0 firmware beta [Rumor]
Gizmodo —
... Now, video editing and the iPhone isn't total out of the blue. Just last month, in the aftermath of the big firmware 3.0 beta reveal, intrepid cyber sleuths uncovered an "upload my video" option in the MobileMe section. ...
Easter Eggs Give Clues to Next-Gen iPhone
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... Another menu in the MobileMe app reveals a service called "Find My iPhone." Engadget reports
the feature wasn't yet working, so its function remains unconfirmed.
But a reasonable inference, based on the name, is that the service will
enable you to find your iPhone if it's been stolen or misplaced. ...
Rumor Round-Up: Everything We’ve Heard About the Next iPhone
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... iPhone Apps
Probability: 75%
Apple’s iPhone 3G was a tremendous success, selling over 10 million units in 2008. Apple relies on hardware upgrades to boost sales numbers, and given the solid performance of the previous iPhone, the company has no strong incentive to reduce the handset’s costs.
Video-recording and editing capabilities
Source: Engadget; MacRumors; BusinessWeek
Probability: 70%
Some developers have ...
WWDC Report Card: Wired.com Grades the Apple Rumor Blogs
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... A job well done.
Same Industrial Design as 3G
Source: WeiPhone; Daring Fireball
Status: True
This was a smart bet, because when added together, all the probable rumors suggested most of the new iPhone’s changes were occuring inside, leaving the outside unchanged. Sure enough, the iPhone 3GS looks exactly the same as the iPhone 3G, even in the same colors.
Improved camera with auto-focus lens, video recording and video editing
Source: Engadget; MacRumors; BusinessWeek
Status: True
The iPhone ...





