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International Debut: ‘1000 Cellphones’ at Synthetic Times 2008

June 15th, 2008 · No Comments

1000 Cellphones debuts at world’s largest media arts exhibition, Synthetic Times 2008, Beijing

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David Carroll, Sven Travis, Benjamin Bacon, and Haiyan Huang debuted their mobile media installation, “1000 Cellphones” at the opening of Synthetic Times 2008, a media arts exhibition at The National Art Museum of China, Beijing, as a Cultural Olympics venue.

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Tags: Exhibition

Flash for iPhone: The Missing “Middle” Flash Product is in the AIR

March 31st, 2008 · No Comments

Launches of iPhone SDK and Adobe AIR Foreshadow Possible Strategy
Steve Jobs “just says no” to Flash on iPhone. Well, on first glance, that’s just what he says now, and we all know, like a good episode of Lost, there’s always more to unpack and nothing is what it seems. Considering Adobe’s product line, the [...]

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Tags: Technical

YouTube plugin for Mobile Safari Suggests No Flash in iPhone 2.0

March 31st, 2008 · No Comments

Specula-palooza Rocks On
The latest in Flash and iPhone rumor-mongering suggests a YouTube plug-in for Mobile Safari will accompany this summer’s Touch OS 2.0 update. An uncorroborated claim indicates that this plug-in is contained within the recently seeded developer iPhone SDK 2.0 beta firmware.
This would theoretically enable embedded YouTube movies to work on the billions of [...]

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Tags: Technical

iPhone 1.1.3 Jailbreak

January 24th, 2008 · No Comments

In a surely controversial move, Nate True has released a splinter iPhone hack-dev group’s iPhone 1.1.3 jailbreak to enable unauthorized third-party applications. He has since been banished from the group by releasing what the main group deemed premature for release. It is not clear if this is due to technical, copyright or imminent official SDK [...]

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iPhone 1.1.3 Ready for Official SDK Applications

January 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Original iPhone hackster extraordinaire Nate True has used some undisclosed means to peek into firmware 1.1.3 and discovered essential file system structural changes that will allow Official SDK based third-party applications to run and install easily. Notably…

SpringBoard appears to display whatever is in the /Applications directory. Earlier firmwares used a .plist XML configuration file. Then, [...]

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Tags: Technical