Re: The Beat Goes On - Apple Event 9/5/07
Posted: October 10, 2007, 12:20 am
I Only have a gig of Ram, so that may be it. I am up to date on software though.
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Does that prevent you from using iTunes?Fash wrote:Thanks to the excellent crew working on hacking the iphone and ipod touch, my ipod touch is now hacked...
My ipod now has:
Shouldn't it be:Fash wrote:screenshots i took (triggered through SSH over wifi, lol):
Animalor wrote:Hey Winnow, What do you use to convert video to the iPod format for your Nano(I gots me a Black Nano today)?
I've tried Videora (http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/) but I get issues with sound being out of sync with the video.
Any suggestions on convertors?
One of the things you install is "Installer.app" its a native app that uses wifi to browse and install apps. all of that stuff came from that and the interface is really slick... even allows you to uninstall.Aardor wrote:Does following the steps on those link pages you provided get you all that software? or did you get it from somewhere else. Either way, that's really awesome, and I'll probably do it just for the NES emulator =P
Just followed the jailbreak guide this afternoon, was pretty easy. Thanks for posting this.Fash wrote:One of the things you install is "Installer.app" its a native app that uses wifi to browse and install apps. all of that stuff came from that and the interface is really slick... even allows you to uninstall.Aardor wrote:Does following the steps on those link pages you provided get you all that software? or did you get it from somewhere else. Either way, that's really awesome, and I'll probably do it just for the NES emulator =P
Third Party Applications on the iPhone
Let me just say it: We want native third party applications on the iPhone, and we plan to have an SDK in developers’ hands in February. We are excited about creating a vibrant third party developer community around the iPhone and enabling hundreds of new applications for our users. With our revolutionary multi-touch interface, powerful hardware and advanced software architecture, we believe we have created the best mobile platform ever for developers.
It will take until February to release an SDK because we’re trying to do two diametrically opposed things at once—provide an advanced and open platform to developers while at the same time protect iPhone users from viruses, malware, privacy attacks, etc. This is no easy task. Some claim that viruses and malware are not a problem on mobile phones—this is simply not true. There have been serious viruses on other mobile phones already, including some that silently spread from phone to phone over the cell network. As our phones become more powerful, these malicious programs will become more dangerous. And since the iPhone is the most advanced phone ever, it will be a highly visible target.
Some companies are already taking action. Nokia, for example, is not allowing any applications to be loaded onto some of their newest phones unless they have a digital signature that can be traced back to a known developer. While this makes such a phone less than “totally open,” we believe it is a step in the right direction. We are working on an advanced system which will offer developers broad access to natively program the iPhone’s amazing software platform while at the same time protecting users from malicious programs.
We think a few months of patience now will be rewarded by many years of great third party applications running on safe and reliable iPhones.
Steve
P.S.: The SDK will also allow developers to create applications for iPod touch. (Oct 17, 2007)
3.5 billion dollars profit in a year, after paying for everything... wow. the reborn again Apple is the new Microsoft.SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s fiscal fourth-quarter profits jumped 67 percent and easily beat Wall Street expectations, capping a record-breaking year that saw unprecedented momentum in its Mac business, ceaseless consumer interest in its iPod players and a successful introduction of its newest endeavor, the iPhone.
For the three months that ended Sept. 30, Apple said Monday it earned $904 million, or $1.01 per share, compared with $542 million, or 62 cents per share, in the year-ago quarter.
Revenue totaled $6.22 billion, compared with $4.84 billion in the same quarter last year.
Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting earnings of 86 cents per share on sales of $6.07 billion.
(AP) Apple iPhone displayed at an Apple store in Palo Alto, Calif., Friday, Oct. 19, 2007. Wall Street...
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Apple's stock price, which has more than doubled since January, rose $3.94, or 2.3 percent, to close at $174.36. After the earnings report, shares climbed $9.50, more than 5 percent, in extended trading.
Apple said it shipped a record 2.16 million Macs in the quarter, an increase of 34 percent, while it sold 10.2 million iPods, up 17 percent.
In the first full quarter of iPhone sales - a number many on Wall Street were waiting for - Apple said it sold 1.12 million units, bringing the cumulative total to 1.39 million since the product debuted on June 29.
For the full fiscal year, Apple earned a record $3.5 billion, up more than 75 percent from last year when it earned $1.99 billion. Yearly sales reached over $24 billion, a 24 percent jump from fiscal 2006.
"We had a fantastic quarter and year," said Peter Oppenheimer, Apple's chief financial officer.
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Apple's fortunes have skyrocketed in recent years as its iPods became a cultural phenomenon. The portable players, which work on Macs as well as Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) Windows-based machines, have also drawn more people to Apple's software and design, leading to what analysts call a "halo effect" on Mac sales.
After hovering for years with 2 percent to 3 percent share of the PC market in the United States, Apple's slice has now grown to 8 percent, according to the latest figures from market researcher Gartner Inc. (IT)
Now, many investors are betting Apple's foray in the cell phone market will be another lucrative engine.
The iPhone, a combination cell phone, iPod and multimedia Web device, "is a game-changing product," said Stephen Coleman, chief investment officer at Daedalus Capital LLC.
Based on income from the iPhone alone, "I expect Apple's earnings to continually grow materially at 50 percent a year, for the next three years," Coleman said.
For the current quarter, Apple said it expects earnings of about $1.42 per share on revenue of about $9.2 billion. Analysts on average had been expecting earnings of $1.39 per share on sales of $8.58 billion.
"We're looking forward to a strong December quarter as we enter the holiday season with Apple's best products ever," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO.
Grats to Fameen with the long time AAPL shares. AAPL's going crazy after hours:Fash wrote:Apple earnings news Q3:
3.5 billion dollars profit in a year, after paying for everything... wow. the reborn again Apple is the new Microsoft.
How has this been working for you? Just picked up a Touch this afternoon and it feels like all of the screen space is just asking for more iconsFash wrote:It doesn't affect itunes... I'm still managing my music through that
at the moment the hack is not for just anyone to do... its a big manual process:
http://www.touchdev.net/wiki/Windows_ja ... _jailbreak
and then i did:
http://www.touchdev.net/wiki/Enable_iPo ... plications
mail doesnt work yet, but im sure it will soon.
they claim they will have an easier method soon.