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Saturday, May 15, 2010

iPhone 4G Processor Identified as the Apple A4




iFixIt has identified the processor in today's leaked iPhone 4G photos as being the Apple A4. The device also has 256MB of Samsung DRAM.

The silkscreen on the production A4 reads:
* APL0398 339S0084 YNL215X0
* K4X2G643GE N26CGM0T

The leaked prototype has these markings:
* APL0398 339S0084 YNE07423
* K4X2G643GE GSA1400A

The two numbers that are different are likely manufacturing numbers (each lot of chips is stamped with a unique number to track them through the supply chain). The important numbers are:

* APL0398 339S0084 * K4X2G643GE


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Apple Updates Pages, Numbers, Keynote for iPad




Apple has updated Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, its iWork applications for the iPad.

What's New in Pages:
- Support for French, German, Japanese, Dutch, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish
- Toolbar and ruler are now available in wide-screen landscape view
- Documents automatically fit to page width in landscape view

What's New in Numbers:
- Support for French, German, Japanese, Dutch, Italian, Russian, - Simplified Chinese, and Spanish
- Enhanced Back/Front slider in the Arrange panel

What's New in Keynote:
- Support for French, German, Japanese, Dutch, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish
- Enhanced Back/Front slider in the Arrange panel
- Added the option to show additional alignment guides at smaller intervals

You can purchase each app from the App Store for $9.99


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Prototype iPhone Now Running iPhone OS 4.0? [More Photos]




It seems the owner of the Vietnam prototype iPhone 4G has succeeded in getting iPhone OS 4.0 running on the device, according to a new photo obtained by Engadget.

So far we have yet to see more pics of the operating system; however, if true, the prototype could reveal more information as new betas of OS 4.0 get seeded to developers.

Also, a lot more photos have been taken of the device. You can see them below...















































































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Wireless iPhone Sync With iTunes is Now Possible




You can now wirelessly sync your iPhone with iTunes using Wi-Fi Sync, a new app for your jailbroken iPhone.

Run the app on your phone, and it'll appear in iTunes' list of connected devices. From there you can sync music, apps, photos, contacts and everything else just as if it were plugged in via USB.

The app is currently compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6, and a Windows version will be available shortly.

You can download the free Mac software (required) from getwifisync.com
. This app is not supported on the iPad.

You can download Wi-Fi Sync from the Cydia Store for $9.99. We will post a tutorial on its use shortly.


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-- Post From My iPad

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