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Adobe Flash On iPhone?

During Adobe’s Q2 earnings call Monday, chief Shantanu Narayen said that Adobe had tackled some of the technical challenges to getting Flash to work on the iPhone:
We have a version that’s working on the emulation. This is still on the computer and you know, we have to continue to move it from a test environment [...]

Download YouTube to iPod/iPhone/Xvid

TubeHunter Ultra is a great program for anyone who watches online videos. The program allows you to download videos from YouTube, DailyMotion, Blip.tv, MetaCafe and hundreds more (including some of the adult YouTube sites). TubeHunter not only downloads the video, it automatically converts the video to iPod, iPhone, Zune, XviD, FLV or many other video formats. [...]

Stream Video From Your iPhone

Flixwagon just announced they have a working demo of an application to stream video from your iPhone to the web. I’m very excited for this service.
After Flixwagon is installed on the phone, users can broadcast videos with one click to the flixwagon website. Videos can be watched live or saved for later. Also, videos can [...]

Get Coupons Right On Your Cellphone

Cellfire is an interesting service that provides coupons right on your cellphone for several popular locations including Hollywood Video, Subway, and Dominos Pizza. While the existing deals are limited, they have been adding new partners regularly.
After signing up you access the site from your phone or from their Cellfire application. During the registration you [...]

FriendFeed Helps Track Your Friends Online

FriendFeed, a service launched by several ex-Google employees, has just opened up into public beta. The site allows you to track your friend’s activity across many social networks like Digg, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and many more. All of your friends activities will be organized into one feed, similar to the news feed on Facebook.
When [...]

Yahoo Launches Digg Competitor and Opens Up Search

Yahoo has announced to big projects recently. The first is Yahoo Buzz, a Digg-like site featuring stories from a select number of sources. This is the biggest difference between Digg and Buzz, users cannot submit stories on Buzz. Users can only Buzz up (or down) a story. Yahoo not only incorporates the number of Buzzes, [...]

Apple Upgrades the MacBook and MacBook Pro

Apple announced some minor upgrades to the MacBook and MacBook Pro’s today. The upgrade is mostly just an increase in specifications, although the MacBook Pro’s did get the Multi-touch touchpad found on the MacBook Air’s. Here are the new stock configurations (there are higher optional upgrades for all models). And in typical Apple fashion, pricing [...]

Microsoft Drops HD-DVD, What Took Them So Long?

Microsoft has finally announced their plans to stop production of the HD-DVD players for the Xbox 360. What took them so long? Toshiba, the big HD-DVD backer, left before Microsoft. Microsoft still plans to offer warranty support for any existing players.
Microsoft also said they don’t believe this will harm the Xbox 360. They do offer [...]

GrandCentral Invites

Want a GrandCentral invite? Google has announced that anyone with a Blogger account can register for GrandCentral using this link. It looks like it works even if you don’t have a Blogger, but they are free to create if you don’t have one.
For those that don’t know, GrandCentral is Google’s service to provide one phone [...]

iPhone SDK To Be Delayed?

Those looking for official iPhone apps may have to wait a bit longer. BusinessWeek is reporting that the iPhone SDK may be delayed. The date may be pushed back one to three weeks. Apple previously claimed the iPhone SDK would be out by February. There are also rumors of an Apple event in the end [...]

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