Archive for the ‘iPod’ Category

Safari for iPod touch has different user agent string, may not go directly to iPhone-optimized sites

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

The version of Safari used by the iPod touch is ostensibly the same as the version used by the iPhone, but carries a slightly different user agent string.

  • iPod Touch user agent string Mozila/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420.1 (KHTML, like Geckto) Version/3.0 Mobile/3A101a Safari/419.3
  • iPhone user agent string Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/1C28 Safari/419.3

Notice the different in device identifier, and the different build number.

Unfortunately, this means that the iPod touch will not, currently, navigate immediately to the iPhone-optimized versions to which many sites automatically redirect — a temporary problem until site authors adjust for the change.

(Via iPhone Atlas.)

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iPhone vs iPod touch - screens comparison

Sunday, September 16th, 2007


DSC00041, originally uploaded by macworldmag.

minchia che differenza :D

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Making the impossible possible: iPod Touch VOIP

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

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One of the very first questions that popped into my head after hearing, during the liveblog last week, that the iPod Touch had wireless capability was how soon the hackers would get wifi VOIP running on it. Michael over at the Apple Gazette had the same thought, and he’s even got a plan on how to do it– if the iPhone’s mic-enabled headphones work in the iPod Touch,

we’re golden.

Unfortunately, I agree with what Erica said on the last Talkcast– it’s probably not that easy. But even she agreed that if someone can hook the dock connection up to a microphone, then we might be in business. Skype is already working (in some form) on the iPhone, and considering the iPod Touch and the iPhone are as similar as Apple says they are, the software shouldn’t be a problem. Getting the audio in and out to the right places is where the trouble lies.

But after everything we’ve seen come down on the iPhone, you won’t catch me betting against the hackers. If there’s a will, there’s a way, and so if you really want to get your iPod Touch running wifi VOIP (like some kind of psuedo iPhone clone), my guess is that you’ll eventually be able to do it.

[ via Macenstein ]”

(Via The Unofficial Apple Weblog.)

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Differences between the iPhone and iPod Touch

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

The newly introduced iPod Touch bears striking resemblance to the iPhone, aesthetically and functionally. It uses the same multi-touch screen, apparently runs a scaled down version of OS X that runs Safari and a YouTube application, uses WiFi, has an accelerometer that allows the display to shift based on physical orientation, and uses the same ‘SpringBoard’ interface to launch its applications.

There are, however, some important differences between the devices:

  • There is no email client on the iPod Touch
  • There is no Maps application on the iPod Touch
  • There are no Stocks or Weather widgets on the iPod Touch
  • There is no built-in camera for the iPod Touch
  • The iPod Touch has a differently styled ‘Dock,’ with a reflective surface — akin to the Dock that will debut with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
  • While the iPod Touch is sleeping, the user can tap the home button twice to bring up touch controls on the screen — a feature the iPhone currently lacks
  • The iPod Touch has a separate Contacts app — it’s built into the Phone application on the iPhone
  • The iPod Touch has separate Video and Music apps, whereas the iPhone has a single ‘iPod’ app that contains these functions
  • There is apparently (and obviously) no microphone on the iPod Touch, though it will be interesting to see if such audio-in capabilities could be enabled via a third-party device.
  • The iPod touch’s headphone jack is on the bottom of the device
  • The iPod touch lacks a built-in external speaker
  • The iPod touch’s screen appears to be of a slightly higher quality than the iPhone, with 163 pixels per inch to the iPhone’s 160 pixels per inch.

We may very well see some of the iPod Touch’s enhanced features make their way to the iPhone in a forthcoming software/firmware update. Apple has already announced plans to deliver the WiFi iTunes Store to the iPhone later this month via an update.

(Via iPhone Atlas.)

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New iPod nano, classic ship with three games

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

Apple just made a whole slew of iPod-related announcements, with just the faintest hint of gamer love. Revealed during Steve Jobs’ special iPod event, both the revamped iPod nano and the iPod classic will ship with three games: Vortex, iQuiz, and Klondike.

(Via Joystiq.)

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Apple kills the iPod HiFi

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

ipod hifi

Apple has killed the existing model of the iPod HiFi

Apple has imposed its retail death sentence on the iPod HiFi, with the product at ‘end of life’ status.

(Via Macworld UK.)

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Nike+ iPod Interface Updated

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

New Nike+iPod nano interface

I was a little concerned that no mention was made of the Nike+iPod Sport Kit during today’s introduction of the new iPod nano (known as the ‘fatty’ in some circles). Even Apple’s new iPod nano web page doesn’t mention Nike+iPod integration anywhere.

However, skip over to the redesigned Nike+iPod page an you’ll see how the interface has been redesigned to match both the new nano menu system and the Nikeplus website.

It seems as though not much else has changed. There’s no mention of any new features or functionality, and Nike+iPod still only works with the iPod nano (despite the new iPod touch using flash storage).

More to come when I’m able to get my hands on the new nano.

New Nike+iPod Interface

New Nike+iPod Interface

(Via Podophile.)

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3rd generation iPod Nano revealed in “spy shots”?

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Son talmente in fotta di news che mi dò pure ai rumors :D

Sure, we know that the photo up over there just looks like someone took a regular iPod, squashed it down, duplicated it, colorized it, and then pasted the copies in a playful circle. But what — just what — if you’re actually looking at the 3G Nano? According to 9to5Mac (and at this point only according to 9to5Mac), Apple’s next move on the iPod front will be short, squat, and muted-pastel colorful. The site previously reported that the new color scheme will come in a variety of shades not dissimilar to what their ’spy shot’ shows, so at least their own info lines up. Other than that? No corroborating evidence from Apple, and no leaks from other sources indicating this direction… let’s just say we wouldn’t make any bets on this particular piece of news.

Update
- We’ve gotten our hands on a nice, large version of the picture, and as many of our astute readers have already noted, you can clearly see a window heading which reads ‘nano-flower.psd’ at the top of the shot, which should give further pause to anyone taking this at face value.

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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

(Via Engadget.)

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de inutilitate wddc

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

steve jobssteve, non la tirare lunga, son cose trite e ritrite, ci puoi far fessi una volta, ma due….. e comunque spero che cominciate a pensare alle cose importanti, oggi sono andato a fare la mia sessione di corsa e l’ipod si è piantato tre volte, per dio, trovate una soluzione!

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