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Daring Fireball Linked List: Always On
Adam Lisagor notes a subtle but significant improvement to the camera with the iPhone 3GS: My hypothesis: from the moment you launch the Camera app, data is not only streaming to the viewer, but being cached to memory at full resolution, much like a TiVo with a live broadcast. Where there’s been ...
Daring Fireball Linked List: Snow Leopard Goes GM
daringfireball.net — Pre-Order Snow Leopard from Amazon: Upgrade: $29 5-License Family Pack: $49 Daring Fireball By John Gruber Archive... Projects Contact Colophon RSS Feed Sponsorship Ads via The Deck Snow Leopard Goes GM What I’m hearing is that it went GM last Friday and ... (more) Daring Fireball Linked List: Snow Leopard Goes GM
Daring Fireball Linked List: Zune HD Available on September 15
daringfireball.net — Zune HD Available on September 15 Joshua Topolsky at Engadget: The Tegra-packing, HD Radio-playing, 720p-outputting device will... come in a black, 16GB flavor for $219.99, or a beefier, “platinum” finish 32GB version clocking in at $289.99 (apparently ... (more) Daring Fireball Linked List: Zune HD Available on ...
Daring Fireball Linked List: 'Insider', Eh?
daringfireball.net — ‘Insider’, Eh? Brian Lam has a much-linked-to piece on Gizmodo today titled “An Insider on the Apple... Tablet”: They went on to say that although the project has been going on under various names between four and six years, the first prototype was built ... (more) Daring Fireball Linked List: 'Insider', Eh?
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iPhone 3GS Camera Pre-Caches Images Before You Take Them?
The iPhone Blog — ... cached to memory at full resolution, much like a TiVo with a live broadcast. Where there’s been latency in previous versions of the iPhone hardware/software due to processing limitations, those limitations have been overcome in the iPhone 3GS, closing the gap between intention and result by processing the streaming input from a microsecond before the shutter was released. In essence, the iPhone is constantly storing the picture you want before you even take it. Daring Fireball confirms this, and after-the-fact, it lines up with a lot of our experiences ...

iPhone 3GS Camera Snaps Pics Before You Take Them
The Iphone Spot — ... cached to memory at full resolution, much like a TiVo with a live broadcast. Where there’s been latency in previous versions of the iPhone hardware/software due to processing limitations, those limitations have been overcome in the iPhone 3GS, closing the gap between intention and result by processing the streaming input from a microsecond before the shutter was released. In essence, the iPhone is constantly storing the picture you want before you even take it. Daring Fireball confirms this, and after-the-fact, it lines up with a lot of our experiences here ...

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