Jax said:just wondering how to:
a) save podcasts on the iphone
b) open link in new window and have it background load in safari.
http://www.ipuhelin.com/en/safariplus/Jax said:b) open link in new window and have it background load in safari.
You sure it's possible to download podcasts directly from the itunes app on the iphone? I thought that wasn't possible. I just tried it again today and there are no podcasts, maybe i'm doing it wrong.Tobor said:a) download the podcast from the iTunes app.
b) you can open a new window from the button on the bottom right in mobile safari. No background loading.
You are.criesofthepast said:You sure it's possible to download podcasts directly from the itunes app on the iphone? I thought that wasn't possible. I just tried it again today and there are no podcasts, maybe i'm doing it wrong.
Thanks, I was still on 2.1 for some reason. Updating now.cjelly said:You are.
It was added in 2.2.
Tobor said:I bought the Apple in ear headphones, and they sound fantastic with my iPhone. Anybody else pick them up?
Stocka said:What is the best twitter application on iPhone?
There have been issues that Apple has run into apparently, one of the most prominent being that it absolutely annihilates the battery life. It's still coming, but it's a case of 'when it's done' rather than 'by this date'.ckohler said:Does anyone know whatever happened to third-party apps having push-notifications? They quietly never released this feature after hyping it up a lot.
I like TwitterFon. I like the simple interface and it does everything I want it to do very quickly. Plus it's free, which is always niceStocka said:What is the best twitter application on iPhone?
Tunesmith said:I recently got a, from what I can tell 2nd gen iTouch with the 2.2 firmware and I keep hearing about jailbreaking.. is it still impossible to do this on this type of iTouch? Some of the features and improvements that it offers would be mighty handy.
cvxfreak said:I have them, and they're great. But I hope the volume controls work with the iPhone soon.
Have you tried to hard reset your iPhone (Home button + power button for 10 seconds)? This seems to solve a lot of random crash issues.2 Minutes Turkish said:Anyone else have an issue where you try to add a photo onto a contact directly through the contacts app and while it tries to save the photo it just quits to the home screen?
Actually, quite a few of my apps just randomly quit to the main screen.
Is there a cause for this?
2 Minutes Turkish said:Anyone else have an issue where you try to add a photo onto a contact directly through the contacts app and while it tries to save the photo it just quits to the home screen?
Actually, quite a few of my apps just randomly quit to the main screen.
Is there a cause for this?
Can you tell me who is in your avatar? Just... curious.Epix said:Can anyone recommend a good app for following your favorite ncaa basketball team (scores, stats, news, ect)?
You have to call up ATnT and tell them to enable MMS on your plan.Freedom = $1.05 said:So..anyone got SwirlyMMS working? It such a goddam headache to have to login everytime someone sends me a MMS that I'm almost willing to pay for this app. If only I could get the demo to work...
RubxQub said:You have to call up ATnT and tell them to enable MMS on your plan.
I think you end up paying 25c a picture.
Not enough "I told you so"s for this little nugget. The stuff about China Mobile appeasing is something I never considered, though.Rumor sites are abuzz this morning with news from the Far East noting that two Taiwanese chip manufacturers will likely receive orders for a new "iPhone nano."
Taiwan's Economic Daily News ran a story suggesting that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and United Microelectronics Corporation will win contracts for iPhone nano components.
MacRumors suggests that the device might not be headed for the United States, either: this device could be released first in China. American Technology Research analyst Brian Marshall says that the device is not being tested by AT&T. In September, rumors suggested that China Mobile asked Apple for a limited version of the iPhone, omitting Wi-Fi and 3G networking.
This comes on the heels of a screenshot sent in by tipster John, which shows a device labeled "iPhone nano" appearing in the iTunes Connect service used by App Store developers. Earlier, drawings of protective cases surfaced inside China's manufacturing community.
Shaking the magic eight-ball, all signs point to yes. While clearly not ready for Macworld last week, the same Economic Daily News report notes that a new iPhone device might be slated for a June release at the earliest.
Terrell said:Well look what we have here!
Not enough "I told you so"s for this little nugget. The stuff about China Mobile appeasing is something I never considered, though.
Combined with the new LG 5-year display panel contract for OLEDs, things are looking really good right now no matter how you slice it.
Oh, how quickly we forget. Seriously, Apple really sucks at keeping secrets nowadays so if you have enough evidence from similar sources... 2+2=4.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Instead of trying to gloat by saying rumors are the truth why don't you wait until it actually happens? With the last rumor people forgot to say that macrumors also updated the next day saying the case company stopped production in fears of the rumor being false and losing a lot of money. It's far from confirmed.
Terrell said:Oh, how quickly we forget. Seriously, Apple really sucks at keeping secrets nowadays so if you have enough evidence from similar sources... 2+2=4.
OK... I could go find all the links that show about 80-90% of Apple rumors in the past 2 years being true (though not released when expected) so long as they're not based on idle speculation from fans and media with no actual impartial sources to them, but hey, if you want me to stifle it, I'll stifle it. Just means I'm never gonna let anyone who told me to STFU live it down when it actually happens. I'd be willing to bet a perma-ban on it, at this point, but I doubt anyone would take me up on it.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:And how quickly you forget that not every rumor becomes fact. Why do you think the stock drops after the keynote? The products usually don't live up to the rumors. I'm not saying it will never happen or this isn't true but just because one rumor was right a year or so ago doesn't mean this is. You seem overly eager to celebrate something that still hasn't been proven.
I think you meant to say another TWO rumors occurring in the same week with no Apple event in sight to automatically signal it's being faked.LCfiner said:wow, Terrell. You're already saying "i told you so"? based on another rumor??
wait until this shit actually comes out before making those claims.
rumors from asian manufacturers come out all the fucking time. they're not always real.
Mecha_Infantry said:I was re-watching the conference where Jobs introduced the iPhone, and he wasn't too keen on the slide out keyboards. Now I believe the iPhone Nano will have a virtual keyboard, BUT it will have the accelerometer activate the keyboard to rotate in SMS and emails, at the same time the classic & 3G iPhones will also get that software update.
The iPhone nano will be too small to only have a vertical keyboard; that is IF there even is an iPhone nano
Mecha_Infantry said:Well I got the phone today, what are the good apps for it? I need a really good alarm app, the rest are random. Thanks!
In a sudden twist, Apple has allowed a slew of legitimate third party web browsers into the App Store. It appears that the apps were all queued into a single group awaiting approval from Apple, with original submission dates ranging all the way back to last October.
LCfiner said:I gotta admit, I really did not expect Apple to release standalone browsers on the app store.
Considering the early submission dates for these projects, it appears that thee was a lot of back and forth about the subject within Apple.
I took a quick look at the browsers out now and the only one that seems interesting is the one where you can queue up links in new tabs for reading.
But now I'm more interested in the likes of, say, Opera submitting an app to the store.
yeah. they should combine all those separate features into one app. i just want a browser with adblock (or flash) but weblink queing is nice (i don't think myfox in cydia has that)LCfiner said:I gotta admit, I really did not expect Apple to release standalone browsers on the app store.
Considering the early submission dates for these projects, it appears that thee was a lot of back and forth about the subject within Apple.
I took a quick look at the browsers out now and the only one that seems interesting is the one where you can queue up links in new tabs for reading.
But now I'm more interested in the likes of, say, Opera submitting an app to the store.
It also opens the door for other big-name browsers like Firefox and Opera to try and get on the device, both of which we know are trying to do just that.
Update: It's just been brought to my attention that all of the third party browsers released were based on the same version of WebKit used by Mobile Safari. That means that they are all essentially the same browser at the core. The third party ones are kind of like a Safari plug-in that can only be used one at a time. This means that browsers like Firefox and Opera may still not stand a chance in the App Store approval process, as neither browser are WebKit-based.
Zachack said:Does the iphone require itunes for app/music management?
Are you trying to do this from the mail app, or clicking the picture itself and hitting "Email Photo"?Synless said:What are you guys using to send Picture text messages? I try to do it from email but it never lets me attach anything from the phone itself when I click on the attach button.
At first I was trying to do it from the email app, then the browser with no luck, so after a few minutes with google I figured out that you can do it from the photo section. I had no idea you could do that up until today and I've had the phone for months.Buttonbasher said:Are you trying to do this from the mail app, or clicking the picture itself and hitting "Email Photo"?
Buttonbasher said:How come when I plug in my headphones (nothing is playing on the iPod part) it automatically starts playing a playlist that shuffles all of my music? Can this be disabled?
Seems like a steal but why don't they make them in white? I'm leaning towards these types of batteries (instead of the cases) since they should work with future models of the iPhone. DaringFireball reviews of The Richard Solo 1800 iPhone/iPod Backup Battery and The Richard Solo 1800 iPhone/iPod Backup Battery.If you were wandering the halls of Macworld Expo last week, you might have seen a familiar face -- no, not the everpresent TUAW video crews, but the gadget-loving visage of Richard Thalheimer, founder of The Sharper Image and current head honcho of RichardSolo. The RS booth was a brief walk away from The Sharper Image's floor presence, but I believe maturity prevailed and no miniature helicopters or USB missile launchers were seen to buzz the competition's displays.
The RichardSolo iPhone and iPod extended-life batteries were visible at the show on attendees' iPhones, and most people visiting the booth seemed to be satisfied customers or would-be customers (Steve reviewed the latest model in November). Buyers at the show were eligible for a $30 discount on the original and newer 1800 models, but if you missed that opportunity you can still save: through the end of January, use coupon code 'Macworld' at checkout and get $20 off either product (usually $50US for the lower-capacity model and $70US for the 1800 model).
There's a good list of still-running Macworld Expo discounts at dealmac, but if you know of any that aren't on the list, shout them out.
Buttonbasher said:How come when I plug in my headphones (nothing is playing on the iPod part) it automatically starts playing a playlist that shuffles all of my music? Can this be disabled?