Category: iPhone (Page 52 of 55)

Hulu App Officially in Development

Hulu Coming to the iPhone.If one word comes to mind when we think of combining the most successful media phone in the world with the best (legal) web video site, it’s “badass.” That’s exactly what web video monster Hulu.com is calling their new app for the iPhone, and understandably so.

Hulu won’t be the first to enter the streaming video scene on the iPhone, but it’s certainly the most prominent. The new app is said to support both Wi-Fi and 3G streaming, giving you the opportunity to catch up on 30 Rock anywhere, anytime.

The Hulu/Apple partnership strikes me as quite the boon for Apple. Hulu is a big deal, and having the ability to watch popular programming at any time is sure to tip a whole host of people who might already have an inkling for an iPhone. Toss in some ad revenue sharing on Hulu’s part and you have the start of a beautiful friendship.

Is That a Pip-Boy In Your Pocket?

The Blackberry Pip-Boy!User sadosdemetrios over at the Crackberry forums has created a Blackberry skin featuring graphics inspired by the Fallout 3 Pip-Boy. As a huge Fallout fan, I can hardly describe my joyful rapture on seeing this thing.

As the day fast approaches whence I shall cast off the chains of my lesser phone and purchase something a bit…smarter, it’s hard to ignore little customizations like these. The iPhone, despite its many wonders, doesn’t support user-defined interfaces, a feature I would really like to see in the future. For now, you can at least change the look with Winterboard. If you really need to know your RAD levels, you’re stuck on the Blackberry.

Sweet Site Shirt of the Week

Wii ExplodedMuch to my wife’s dismay, I’m a sucker for good t-shirts. The aforementioned Sweet Site of the Week: woot.com contains my main source for tees… shirt.woot. If you can classify any t-shirt as clever or unique or different or unusual, I’ll probably wear it. I don’t wear asshole t-shirts or stupid ones. I also don’t put my politics on my tees. And of course, I do love a good gadget shirt.

Which brings me to wiixploded. How sweet is this shirt? Apparently there are a whole slew of these exploded tees out there. Like the exploded 2600. Or the exploded phone.

Whoever came up with these shirt ideas is genius. They are also about to receive about $17 of my heard earned money plus shipping.

Say it isn’t so: Apple to deny the SlingPlayer App?

Just when my gadget life was all coming together.

SlingPlayer AppFirst, I got my Dish HD Absolute package installed about 1 month before they discontinued selling it. So I now get all the HD channels including locals and DVR for $40 a month. Hell yeah! Then I jumped on my wife’s iPhone plan, which is mostly company paid, and converted it to a family plan. Hello shiny new iPhone 3G, goodbye old crappy phone from 2006. Then Dish shows up at CES with a Sling-Loaded DVR. Sling-Loaded meaning that not only can you record, pause, and rewind live TV but now you can also stream that TV to pretty much any internet connected device in the world. How sweet is that? The reason I said pretty much any device is because there is not a SlingPlayer app for the iPhone… at least not yet.

Well, all that changed late last month when Sling submitted their SlingPlayer Mobile app to Apple. You see? You see? Everything is coming together! Or it was until I read this:

Electronista cites “a source close to Apple’s approval processes,” who claims Apple is giving SlingPlayer the red light because AT&T fears it will strain bandwidth on its network.

Noooooooooooooooooooooooo! Damn you AT&T. Damn you Apple for submitting to AT&T. Damn you Sling for being so cool that I would get this upset over an app.

Thankfully, there is a silver lining:

However, Wired.com thinks SlingPlayer will appear in the App Store for a few reasons. First, Sling is a very high-profile, popular service whose plans for an iPhone app have been well-documented; a flat rejection would cause an uproar. Second, Sling tells Wired.com it has a good, communicative relationship with Apple, and we trust Apple will not break that relationship. Third, Apple already announced it’s optimizing live streaming in the upcoming iPhone 3.0 OS — a Major League Baseball app using this improved streaming support is already in the works, although it remains unconfirmed whether this will only work with Wi-Fi.

Well now I don’t know what to think. Will it happen? Won’t it happen? Who knows. I just hope the gadget gods give Sling the push they need to get the SlingPlayer Mobile app approved.

Use Your iPhone to Sneak a Nap

iNap@Work helps you snooze on the job.That’s right – the latest and greatest iPhone app, known as iNap@Work simulates the sounds of office productivity so you can catch some sleep. With sliders to adjust the frequency of events like typing, mouse-clicks, and even sneezing, your coworkers will think you’re the busiest cube in the block.

Don’t forget to adjust your productivity level. If the office slacker sounds like he’s churning out TPS reports at incredible speed, your boss is sure to notice.

Source : CNet

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