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Adobe works on Flash for iPhone, as Apple looks to Sprout

June 19, 2008
Adobe is still working on bringing Flash to the iPhone, but Apple may have a different plan.

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Review: iPhone headsets

If you're in the market for better headphones for your iPhone, including a built-in microphone and controller, we've taken a look at six contenders.
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TUAW Review: Richard | Solo Smart Backup Battery for iPhone / iPod

If there's anything I've learned about the iPhone 3G since July 11th, it's that the battery life is horrible. If I'm just texting and making the occasional call, I can survive for a day, but if I try to play games or use 3G I know it's going to go to the dreaded red battery icon quickly.That's why there are a growing number of manufacturers who have extended battery packs for the iPhone on the market. For example, I looked at the Kensington Mini Battery Pack and Charger (US$49.99), but the website doesn't show that it works with the iPhone 3G. My next choice was the Richard | Solo Smart Backup Battery. This US$49.95 lithium-ion battery pack has saved me from running out of juice prematurely more than once! Read on for more information about this must-have sidekick for the iPhone 3G.Continue reading TUAW Review: Richard | Solo Smart Backup Battery for iPhone / iPodRead | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Macworld - iPhone and iPod case roundup: nanos...

We know that what you really hunger for are iPod and iPhone cases, so join us for this week's roundup as we look at three models.
08/01/08
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Macworld - iPhone Case Roundup: iPhone shells

In this week’s case roundup, Dan Frakes covers three thin shells for the iPhone.
05/23/08
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Macworld - Review: NetNewsWire for iPhone and...

iPhone version of the popular Mac newsreader has lots of potential, but it could take a few cues from its Web-app predecessor.
07/25/08
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Macworld - A brave new world for iPhone apps

Rob Griffiths ponders the impact of the upcoming iPhone App Store on his heavily-modified iPhone
07/09/08
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The Wall Street Journal Newer, Faster, Cheaper iPhone 3G

Smart-phone shoppers who have been waiting for a cheaper iPhone that runs on faster cell networks might want to take the plunge on the iconic device's latest iteration, but...
07/09/08
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The Wall Street Journal Newer, Faster, Cheaper iPhone 3G

Smart-phone shoppers who have been waiting for a cheaper iPhone that runs on faster cell networks might want to take the plunge on the iconic device's latest iteration, but...
07/09/08
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Review: Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone

I have a tendency to be a bit long-winded in my reviews, so I am rather excited to be reviewing the Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone, an accessory so simple, even I can’t go on too long (I think). The Juice Pack is essentially an extra battery pack for your iPhone which promises to drastically [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Review: Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone", url: "http://macenstein.com/default/archives/1314" });
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Appletell Review: iPhone headphone accessories from Griffin and JAVOedge

Section: iPhone + Communications, iPhone Accessories, Features, Review, OriginalsAt the WWDC Keynote, Steve Jobs drew heavy applause when he announced the iPhone 3G headphone jack will be flush, not recessed as on the current iPhone. As I stated in our coverage, the response clearly illustrated just how passionate iPhone users can be, and how boneheaded Apple’s design team can be. But, surely no one will upgrade to the iPhone 3G just to get a flush headphone jack, right? Right?! Of course, not. At least, not as long as we’re also still dealing with Apple’s external microphone being placed on those horrid earbud headphones. Thankfully, Griffin and JAVOedge are here with their Headphone Adapter for iPhone and Handsfree Stereo Headset Adapter, respectively. This is good because, considering the new iPhone purchase policy, it may be quite some time before I’ll own an iPhone that allows me to use my headphones of choice. Griffin’s Headphone Adapter for iPhone ($9.99) is simply a little device that fits into the iPhone headphone jack, and then provides a flush jack of its own at the end of a small cable into which you can fit any 1/8” stereo mini-jack. It’s convenient, it does the job, and it’s fairly cheap. The thin housing also allows the adapter to slip through any case you may have on your iPhone, which makes it handy for most iPods, as well. Many iPod cases don’t take wide headphone jacks into account, but the Headphone Adapter for iPhone will make any pair of headphones compatible with whatever device you happen to be using. Even if you do upgrade to the iPhone 3G, your case of choice may still require a device such as this in order for you to continue using your favorite headphones. And speaking of headphones, I absolutely can’t stand the earbud headphones Apple includes with their iPods and iPhone. Aside from the fact that the sound is mediocre at best, I apparently have some kind of mutant ear that won’t hold the headphones in place. However, Apple’s earbuds are necessary to make use of one of the iPhone’s coolest features—the ability to pause your music when a call comes in and use the headphone/microphone combo to take the call, thereby allowing you to leave the iPhone in your armband or pocket or wherever it is. My headphones of choice don’t have a microphone, so taking calls means unplugging the headphones, grabbing the phone, and stopping whatever activity in which I’m engaged. This time, it’s JAVOedge to the rescue with the Handsfree Stereo Headset Adapter ($12.95). This cable provides the ability to interrupt your music to take phone calls, but with whatever set of headphones you choose. Simply plug the Headset Adapter into your iPhone (and yes, the adapter does fit into the iPhone’s recessed jack), plug your headphones into the 1/8” mini-jack, and you’re all set. You now get the complete functionality of the iPhone’s call inerrupt feature without having to deal with the earbud headphones. If a call comes in, just press the button on the microphone, and you’re connected. Even better, the Handsfree Stereo Headset Adapter includes a mic clip, so you can attach the microphone to your clothing for proper placement. When clipped at the top of my shirt, the Headset Adapter provided just enough cable to reach my iPhone attached to my belt or in my pocket. This is good in that there’s not a lot of loose cable flowing about, bad in that if I caught it on something, it would rip my headphones off my head. And consider that because the headphone jack is above the microphone and clip, I’m now plugging in my actual headphones just under my chin. Even if your headphone cable is only three feet long, that’s still going to be over two feet of useless cable dangling about your shoulders. So, a couple minor gripes aside, the Handsfree Stereo Headset Adapter is a fantastic deal at only $12.95. It frees you from Apple’s earbud headphones, the mic does a good job of picking up your voice, and it finally allows you to use the iPhone without having to actually hold it. If you want to take calls while exercising or being active in any way, you should really check this out. In fact, you should check both out. If the need is there for either, the price is pretty much right for both (the Headphone Adapter for iPhone gets docked a point for being a tick too high), and each does its job very well. Rating: Griffin Headphone Adapter for iPhone - 7/10 JAVOedge Handsfree Stereo Headset Adapter - 8/10 Full Story » | Written by Kirk Hiner for Appletell. | Comment on this Article »
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Engadget iPhone 3G review

It's hard to think of any other device that's enjoyed the level of exposure and hype that Apple found in the launch of the first iPhone. Who could forget it? Everyone got to...
07/11/08
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Macworld - Review: Remote for iPhone and iPod touch

If you've been frustrated by Apple TV’s painfully-slow menu navigation, Apple’s new Remote program for the iPhone and iPod touch may be the answer.
07/12/08
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Arstechnica Opinion: How RIM can stop the iPhone...

RIM's BlackBerry is the leader in the smartphone market today, but now that the iPhone 3G has become more attractive to both consumers and the enterprise, RIM needs to stop the...
08/18/08
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AppleTell iPhone 3G cases and accessories from...

Section: iPhone + Communications, iPhone Accessories Griffin Technology, maker of all things iPod and iPhone, has announced the general availability of its protective cases and...
07/16/08
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Yahoo! News iPhone Madness--Plus Great Keyboards...

PC World - Readers discuss the pros and cons of Apple's iPhone 3G, and gush over their favorite PC keyboards.
07/17/08
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Macworld - Australian Macworld: In-depth iPhone...

Australian Macworld editor Matthew J.C. Powell has been using an iPhone 3G for several weeks, and has an in-depth review of Apple's new phone.
07/10/08
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The iPhone 3G and accessories: some speculation

Does a new iPhone mean all your current iPhone accessories are obsolete? Unlikely. Here's a first look at what we think will work, and not work, with Apple's latest phone.
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The iPhone’s f’d up keyboard

Above: Room for a 4th? I realize we iPhone users are supposed to be well-off, but it seems a little odd to me that I don’t have the ability to type the “¢” symbol on my iPhone if I should want to (not that I would ever want to dirty my hands dealing with such [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "The iPhone’s f’d up keyboard", url: "http://macenstein.com/default/archives/1403" });
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Macworld - Review: Tetris for iPhone

Tetris is one of the most esteemed casual games in history. Unfortunately, this version for the iPhone and iPod touch is too buggy to enjoy.
07/30/08
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AppleInsider Apple's iPhone 3G battery good for...

Existing iPhone owners moving to Apple's new iPhone 3G should expect an approximate 50 percent reduction in battery life when using the new handset in 3G mode to browse the web...
07/16/08
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Macworld - More answers for iPhone 3G questions

We endeavor to answer more of your questions about buying an iPhone 3G from AT&T, including family plans, original iPhones, and the no commitment option.
07/02/08
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Macworld - PC World: Ten things the 3G iPhone is...

The iPhone 3G offers faster data service and GPS, and the iPhone 2.0 software adds support for native applications. That’s the good news. But it’s missing some other...
07/12/08
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Yahoo! News Apple On Fast Track With New iPhone ...

Investor's Business Daily - Apple will try to broaden the appeal of its iPhone with Monday's expected unveiling of a new model with faster wireless Internet connectivity.
06/06/08
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The Wall Street Journal Maximizing the iPhone 3G's Battery

Walt Mossberg answers questions about managing battery life on the iPhone 3G, replacing its battery if necessary, and upgrading an iPod Touch.
07/17/08
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