A look at Steve Jobs’ keynote address notes
This was taken at the keynote address announcing the first iPhone, back in 2007. There are more photos of the 2007 Macworld at Jesse Wu’s Flickr page.
This was taken at the keynote address announcing the first iPhone, back in 2007. There are more photos of the 2007 Macworld at Jesse Wu’s Flickr page.
Yahoo released the official Flickr iPhone app (iTunes link) and baring some crashes and my one and only video not playing, the app is a well designed app that matches the website many of us use.
You can basically do most of what other Flickr-related iPhone apps that are already out in the market but the well designed interface makes it a pretty pleasant experience. Try it out – it is at a low price of $0.
Main page shows Ken-Burns style zoom and pan of your contacts' photos
Thumbnails of my photos
Ever type something on your iPhone and find the ever-uptight auto-correction feature change the word to something else that changes the meaning and the tone of the message? Like the word “fuck”? Typing that in iPhone and the little blue balloon will change it to “duck”, rendering that exclamation impotent. However, we are not given access to add or edit the words in the built-in dictionary that auto-correction based it on. But there is a work-around.
One that requires to create an entry in the address book with the word that you want to type that won’t be auto-corrected away. The iPhone will not auto-correct if the word is a name in the AddressBook. So, feel free to increase your dictionary with some carefully selected words into your AddressBook. (Tip from Ducking an iPhone Annoynance from T’N'T Luoma)
Flickr announced that they have made videos that were uploaded onto their site be playable on the iPhone and iPod Touch. However these are at the moment, only for newly uploaded videos. Older videos should be converted and be playable on the iPhone platform in due time. Other improvements include enhancing the activity stream information available and an easier way to email photos straight to Flickr via your iPhone or iPod Touch. More information can be found at the Flickr Blog.
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