blog.iphone-dev.org - 11/20/2008
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This ability we now have to spawn background tasks means we are one step closer to the 3G soft unlock. We have a clear path to follow, and “all” that remains is the implementation.
A quick summary of the key 3G-unlock-related achievements we’ve made so far:
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Intel, Nvidia Head to Court Over Chip Sets
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Inside Apple
objectifiedfilm.com 1/22/2009 — We did a follow-up interview with Jony Ive at Apple in California last week, and enjoyed the opportunity of filming inside Apple’s design facilities. I felt like Charlie in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, except everything was made of ...
More Details on Wi-Fi Chip Uncovered Inside iPod Touch
modmyi.com 9/12/2009 —
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A mysterious discovery has been unearthed inside the new iPod Touch.
According to the San Franciso Chronicle , a Broadcom Wi-Fi chip was discovered during the dissection of the new 32GB iPod Touch by the makers of iFixit, a Web site founded six years ago to help ...
Silicon Touch iPhone case concept is for the visually impaired
slashgear.com 12/2/2008 — Now this is pretty cool. Even though it’s only a concept at this point, the Silicon Touch iPhone case is an accessory for your iPhone that’s meant for those who are visually impaired . And the real plus side here is that it doesn’t take away any of ...
Apple files for head-tracking display patents
electronista.com 11/6/2008 — The US Patent Office today published two Apple patent filings that reveal the company having researched a unique head-tracking display technology designed to replicate the theater experience. Noting that watching a fixed view on a screen may be tiri...
What Does Steve Jobs Want With All Those Chip Guys?
blogs.wsj.com 4/30/2009 — There's been buzz about Apple's interest in microprocessor designers ever since the company bought the Silicon Valley startup P.A. Semi last year. The question: what is Apple going to do with these guys?