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No Multitasking for 3rd Party Apps?

John Gruber skims through the iPhone updated HIG (Human Interface Guidelines) and reveals the following:

Only one iPhone application can run at a time, and third-party applications never run in the background. This means that when users switch to another application, answer the phone, or check their email, the application they were using quits. It’s important to make sure that users do not experience any negative effects because of this reality. In other words, users should not feel that leaving your iPhone application and returning to it later is any more difficult than switching among applications on a computer.

Will there be a function to preserve state between App uses? (The way iTunes remembers what song you were playing and where you were in that song) Or will each App have to load fresh each time? (The way photos gives you the album chooser, rather than the last photo/state screen upon launch).

Treo users have been stymied for years by lack of true preemptive multitasking, while Windows Mobile has been criticized for letting Apps pile up like splattered bugs on an speeding windshield. But functionality like background music playing, downloads, data (i.e. email checking now that it’s push) seem like no-brain must have’ems. What’s the deal Apple? And what do you think?



Apple: Pull iPhone Firmware 1.1.1?

Warning There are some reports that some folks are finding that the 1.1.1 firmware update for the iPhone has been pulled from Apple, and that the most recent version of iTunes is now reporting 1.0.2 as the most recent version. And if they haven’t, maybe they should.

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Hate Marker Felt?

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If you hate the Marker Felt font in the iPhone and are willing to go the extra mile to remove it, then John Gruber is your man. Just so we’re clear, this does void your warranty. But it goes without saying that if you really hate marker felt, you won’t care.

Ringtones after iTunes 7.4.1

iPhoneRingToneMaker (Windows, shareware) has been updated to work with iTunes 7.4.1, as has iToner (Mac, shareware). There’s also a bit of software that automates the free ringtone method called iRing, though the last one isn’t available yet. You can also use MakeiPhoneRingtone to automate the iTunes extension hack, and that one works with both iTunes 7.4 and iTunes 7.4.1. Oh, and Apple’s ringtone service is now live.


iPhoneSimFree Launch Today?

Actually, the only thing that I can tell that they’ve launched is a website. Anyway, they’re supposedly going to start selling unlock codes today. No, I’m serious! They’re really going to do it. They don’t just want to stay in the news, that’s unpossible. How could you even think that?

iPhone Now Does Video Out?

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figure 1:component video cable support

It looks like the Composite AV cable and Component AV cable both officially support the iPhone. This is definitely an exciting new development.

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figure 2: composite video cable support

As Good A Reason as Any

Jeffery Harrell has as as good a reason as any to nominate Apple for the Nobel Peace Prize.

iPodWorks Song Transfer App

In the new version is support for the iPhone. If you want to copy music from your iPod iPhone and not just to it, this is probably the way to do it. Hey that rhymes

Today’s Media Event Roundup

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Apple is hosting another media event today. iPod Nanos are expected, and they look drastically different than the current nano. Not everyone is happy with the new look, but from what I can see it looks pretty functional. I think I’m withholding judgment until I’ve seen what all of their iPod lineup looks like.

Meanwhile, ThinkSecret basically guarantees touchscreen iPods. They also say the iPod nano, featured in the above Gizmodo link, will pack some seriously updated iPod software, and it will be great; it will be revolutionary. Or evolutionary. One or the other, really.

Please note that the screenshots from ThinkSecret above include albums from the Beatles that aren’t yet available in the iTunes Store.

Microsoft always seems to pop up with a little snippet of news on event days like this. I think they do this so they can play the ’sour grapes’ role of the day, now hints that making a Zune phone is ‘not unreasonable.’ This is more or less the opposite of what CEO Steve Ballmer said at the D5 conference, so I’m glad to see that they’re still talking from both sides of their mouth. They’re champs of fear, uncertainty, and doubt. Emphasis on the ‘uncertainty’ part here. And now you know why they play the sour grapes role — it gets them in the news. But everyone knows somebody that can’t tell the difference between negative attention and positive attention, and it’s not like there’s surging demand for a Zune phone, though I’m sure Windows Mobile users would be happy for the extra functionality.

But back in focus, there’s no shortage of hype — read a paragraph and you can see why Apple’s stock is so volatile after announcements. Taken from Jeremy Horwitz of iLounge:

I seriously believe tomorrow is going to be different. I think it’s going to be the day when iPod die-hards, technology geeks, and mainstreamers alike are all going to be genuinely excited by what Apple is going to show. In short, if the release of the iPod mini signaled the start of Apple’s dominance of the digital music player business, and the nano and 5G signaled the end for most of its small competitors and beginning of its video initiative, tomorrow is going to be the final nail in the coffin for Microsoft, Sony, and the bigger players as well. Yes, even with their recent announcements. The only people who will be upset are those who aren’t already on the bandwagon, or the few who (sorry, NBC) jumped off early and got hit by it.

You know though, the scary thing is that he could just as well be right. John Gruber thinks so, so it must be true.

And in other news, T3 reports that a 3G version of the iPhone will be announced today. I think that’s a pipe dream; there’s no way Apple would update a flagship product 2 months after it came out for the first time. That would flat-out anger the almost-1-million purchasers of an iPhone here in the U.S.A.

Of course, any time Apple updates iTunes, it’s always possible that they will also update the iPhone, so I’ll be keeping my ear close to the news to see what they have planned. There’s plenty of speculation for iPhone Games and ringtones. And it’s not just the iPhone Ranch that’s expecting it, it’s also the New York Post.


Caption: Twins Fan Karl Rove With iPhone

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Huh, Chris Usher of TIME snapped Karl Rove with an iPhone. And they look pretty silly in Minnesota Twins hats. John Gruber of Daring Fireball mentions the need for a caption contest. He’s absolutely right.

What do you think they’re saying or playing on the iPhone?
“Beastie Boys… hm, no… Beyonce, Black Eyed Peas, Bloc Party, I dunno, what do you want to listen to? Beyonce okay?”
“You can’t trust Sid Hartman for Twins baseball analysis. Only Aaron Gleeman.”

I’d love to see what folks come up with on this one.

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