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Skype for iPhone – now with video calling

Now Skype for iPhone lets you get more out of the moment with friends, family and even colleagues. Skype has added a new video calling feature to its iPhone app, giving users an alternate service from Apple’s own FaceTime video chat standard.

With other Skype users you can:

  • Make free Skype-to-Skype voice and video calls over 3G and WiFi.
  • Share video calls on Skype with people on iPhone, PC or Mac.
  • Talk face-to-face or show what you’re seeing with front- and rear-facing cameras.

SOURCE skype.com

Infinity Blade for iPhone & iPad (trailer)

Unlock for iOS 4.2.1 Ultrasn0w updated

Today we’re pleased to announce our free carrier unlock for iPhone3G/3GS owners with a baseband later than 05.13.04. The unlock for that baseband exploited the AT+XAPP command, thanks to a crash initially discovered by @sherif_hashim (@Oranav also found this crash). So what hole are we exploiting today, since Apple closed that AT+XAPP hole? Well, we’re exploiting the exact same hole!
It turns out that the very first iPad firmware 3.2.2 has baseband version 06.15.00 still vulnerable to AT+XAPP. The iPad baseband is built for the exact same baseband chip as the iPhone3G/3GS — they’re fully compatible! Some of us have been running 06.15 for weeks now on our iPhones in preparation for this release.
Since 06.15 is a higher version than 05.14 or 05.15 (where AT+XAPP is gone), anyone stuck at those versions can simply upgrade to 06.15 to unlock again! Luckily for us, Apple *still* provides the iPad FW 3.2.2 with this vulnerable baseband right from their own servers. (Grab it now, before they take it down!)
We’ve been busy updating both PwnageTool and redsn0w to make the baseband update as seamless as possible.

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Chuck Norris Improves iPhone 4 Reception

iOS 4.2 for iPad and iPhone AirPlay

AirPlay is a terrific addition to iOS 4.2 that lets you beam video from iPod and YouTube apps to the Apple TV… and that’s it. Tragically, it is crippled and provides audio-only for every other app. Watch the video for the glory of what works and the gory details of what doesn’t.

SOURCE theiphoneblog

iOS 4.2 Now Available for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch

iOS 4.2, the latest version of Apple’s mobile platform, is now available for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

This version is especially important for iPad owners, as it brings over 100 new features, most interesting among them being support for multitasking and folders. AirPlay, AirPrint and Find My iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch are also here.

Apple also said that iOS has 125 million users around the world, while its App Store now has more than 300,000 apps, 40,000 of them being native iPad applications.

See the full list of improvements in iOS 4.2 here.

Apple iPhone 4 vs. HTC HD7 (video)

The iPhone 4 will feature a 5 megapixel camera with a backside-illuminated sensor. The camera camera is capable to shoot movies in HD quality 720p resolution up to 30 frames per second with audio, and the LED flash can be used to light video as well. It has a 3.5-inch display diagonal (640×960) and Apple actually calls the new screen Retina Display, because it shows 326 pixels per inch, while the human eye can only distinguish around 300 ppi.

HTC HD7 is a high-end Windows Phone 7 device powered by 1GHz processor. It also features a 4.3-inch capacitive touch display, 5MP camera with flash, Wi-Fi and A-GPS.

SOURCE PhoneArena

Edit your Google Docs in your mobile browser

Google has finally flipped the switch allowing users to edit their Google Docs from their mobile (Android, iPad or iPhone) browser.

It’s easy to get started: visit docs.google.com in a browser on a supported device, and select the document you want to edit. Then, when you’re viewing it, press the Edit button to switch to the mobile editor.

Android, Windows Phone 7, iPhone… What Grills Faster?

iPhone and iPad in a BMW (advert)

This clip presents the new BMW connectivity accessories for Apple iPad and iPhone.