Hey, maybe that iPod touch with a camera is real after all (video)

Look, we’re not too proud admit this: that iPod touch with a camera might actually be the real deal. Why do we think that? Video after the break, kids.

Update:
And… here’s a gallery of new pics.

[Thanks, Kyle and Darren]


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Next-gen iPod touch photos supposedly leak out; Cocktail part of Apple announcement? (Updated)

No surprise that the Zune HD announcement has resulted in a flurry of iPod rumors, and there’s a couple good ones going around today. Obviously the big news is a set of photos purporting to show a next-gen touch with a camera — the sourcing and the backdrop in some of the pics make it feel like it’s a publicity stunt, but the shots of the motherboard next to a current-gen touch’s board seem convincing — especially because of Apple’s recent propensity to leak this sort of thing. The other piece of news? CNET says that whatever Apple does next month, the new Cocktail “next-generation album cover” will be a part of it, at least according to “multiple music industry sources.” That might link into the major labels’ CMX initiative, it might have something to do with iTunes 9, it might be a fun little Tom Cruise movie, or it might be nothing at all — but it sure seems like we’re in for a hell of a September.

Update: As commenter Joseph pointed out, these look pretty fake when you zoom in Photoshop — there’s a distinct square of pixels around the lens. Nice publicity stunt, guys — we’ll totally start listening to your show now.

Update 2: After seeing some high res versions of these pics, we think we can safely rule out the JPG artifacting as the tell-tale sign that these are fake. You know what we can’t rule out? The really bad looking Photoshop work around the lens. Much clearer pic after the break. [Thanks for the pic, Manny]

Read – The Covino and Rich Show blog post with iPod touch photos
Read – iPod touch photos on Flickr in higher-res
Read – CNET on Cocktail

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CourseSmart releases eTextbook reader for iPhone

We have no idea who would choose an iPhone app over a real, honest-to-goodness textbook, but if you really want to spend marathon cram sessions hunched over a 3.5-inch display, a company called CourseSmart has just made its entire catalog available for viewing with its eTextbooks app. Certainly, it seems that the company’s selection is nothing to sneeze at — electronic access to over 7,000 titles from 12 publishers — so if you’re already using the service, additional on-the-go access to the books (as well as the handy search, notes, and bookmarks) might prove quite worthwhile. Keep in mind that you’re not actually downloading the books — so your mileage will vary, depending on the quality of your Internet connection. Maybe this device is actually marketed to students who need a helping hand (or, in this case, handheld) during finals? Regardless, this is further evidence that the electronic textbook market is one to keep an eye on — if only someone could figure out how to do it right. Now, if you’ll excuse us, we’d like to get back to Knife Music. Video after the break.

[Via PC World]

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I-O Data’s SEG Clip brings 1seg mobile TV to iPhone and PC

Softbank’s own 1seg tuner / battery charger was a novel idea, but leave it to trained assassins at I-O Data to really expound upon the concept and concoct something nearly worthy of relocating to Tokyo for. The new GV-SC310 SEG Clip is a relatively vanilla USB 1seg TV tuner that plugs into one’s PC in order to pull down some of Japan’s finest OTA programming. Once captured, users with an iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS or iPod touch can download a TVPlayer app (shown after the break) that enables them to wirelessly watch whatever content they’ve stored. Think of it as TiVo for your iPhone, but only for those lucky enough to live in the Land of the Rising Sun. Not too shabby for ¥6,615 ($68), huh?

[Via Akihabara News]

Read – I-O Data press release
Read – Hands-on

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What CTA’s iPhone steering wheel lacks in style, it also lacks in convenience

For many users, any game that ends up installed on an iPhone is something of an after-thought: It sits there, quietly, waiting for a spare moment in the dentist’s waiting room or on the train. But CTA Digital, a company known for its various game controllers, has a vision of the future that includes people lugging around little plastic steering wheels with an iPhone-sized hole in the middle. We don’t know how much this “Basic Steering Wheel for iPhone and iPod Touch” will actually bring the “feel of driving a real vehicle” to Ferrari GT, but the guy in the video sure looks like he’s having fun. Allegedly works with most horizontally configured racing games, and includes adapters for the iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch, and iPod Touch 2G. See for yourself after the break.

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Netflix rumored to be bringing Watch Instantly to iPhones, skepticism advised

Multichannel News is passing on word from “an industry executive familiar with Netflix’s plans” that the company is prepping an app for the iPhone and iPod touch (not to mention the Wii, which we’ve heard before) that would let users enjoy their Watch Instantly queues from the comfort of the small screen — likely restricted to WiFi, of course, because the mere thought of trying to stream a movie over a saturated 3G network is about as brutal as fingernails on a chalkboard. It’s a cute rumor; the overlap in Netflix and iPhone owner demographics has to number in the hundreds of thousands, so it’s easy to understand why the thought of catching up on Friday Night Lights on the road would go over well with the populace.

A couple problems here, though: first off, Watch Instantly doesn’t store content locally, which means you’ve got to maintain an internet connection to enjoy the show. Assuming the no-3G thing panned out — and rest assured, it would — who wants to be stuck in a coffee shop for hours on end because you want to finish out a movie you’ve started? Secondly, if there’s one thing Apple loves, it’s maintaining control of the media ecosystem; we’ll see hell freeze over before we’ll see Watch Instantly on Apple TV, so why would the iPhone be any different? Of course, there’s nothing stopping Netflix from creating a Watch Instantly app, but getting it into the App Store is another matter altogether — and barring some wild FCC ruling, we’re not seeing Apple letting that happen.

[Via Electronista]

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Square iPhone Payment System turns your phone into credit card reader

Everyone and their uncle Steve uses WinCE terminals to execute cashless transactions these days, and while you’d expect Apple to remedy that right quick, the Square credit card reader has beaten it to the punch. Plugging into the headphone jack of either an iPhone or iPod Touch, the dongle takes a swipe of your card, the seller enters the purchase data and you do your best penless John Hancock on the touchscreen. After that, a receipt is delivered by email and the app retains geotagging data for each transaction. Spiffy, right? Well, there is a surcharge to pay, and it’s still in early alpha testing in New York, but should it prove popular, there’s no reason not to see this appendage make an appearance on Android or WinMo phones as well. Rest easy, Gotham, we’re sure nothing could possibly go wrong.

[Thanks, Derek]

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Exploding iPod blows up in Apple’s face

Apple’s got a lot of problems when it comes to overheating iPod batteries — not only is the situation potentially dangerous, every move Cupertino makes is subject to sensational misinterpretation. Take today’s Times UK story this morning about 11-year-old Ellie Stanborough, whose iPod touch blew itself up last month: when her father Ken contacted Apple for a refund, it seems he got a little bit of a runaround, but was eventually sent a settlement agreement offering a full refund if the family agreed to keep the deal confidential. That’s actually totally standard practice when companies settle out-of-warranty claims, but since the agreement was written by lawyers, it contained a bunch of vaguely threatening language about how breaking confidentiality might result in Apple relentlessly suing everyone until Liverpool itself goes bankrupt and the populace is forced to resort to cannibalism and network television. Cue hysterical media coverage.

Now, it’s no secret that lithium-ion batteries like those used in the iPod have a long history of overheating and exploding, and Apple’s certainly had large-scale problems with defective cells — the first-gen iPod nano has been recalled in Korea and Japan, for example. It’s also obvious that the sheer number of iPods sold means there are more exploding iPods than anything else — and while we’re sure some accountant at Apple has a spreadsheet showing the exact failure rate is acceptable, all we’ve got right now is story after story of these things blowing up with zero context. So here’s our suggestion to Apple: maybe instead of having lawyers draft individual settlement agreements full of impenetrable and scary legalese for each and every jilted iPod owner out there, why not simply fess up to the problem, let people know exactly how common it is and how to avoid it, and provide a dead-simple replacement option for people who’ve had their iPods go up in smoke? That would put everyone at ease, and make these types of stories much less likely to blow up in a media feeding frenzy. Or, you know, do nothing because overwhelming market share inevitably leads to arrogant laziness — your call.

[Via TUAW]

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Onkyo ND-S1 iPod dock feaures digital audio, composite video, and leaves iPhone owners out of luck

We’ve seen plenty from the folks at Onkyo in the past, but until now their iPod accessories have been rather few and far between. That said, we gotta say that this here ND-S1 iPod dock looks pretty, pretty good. Obviously designed with the home entertainment crowd in mind, this guy features optical / coax digital output, composite a/v outs, and supports 16bit audio playback (up to 48kHz). Also on hand are a USB connection for syncing with iTunes and a remote control. Compatible with your iPod classic / nano / touch (sorry iPhone users), you can expect to see this hit the streets sometime this fall. There’s no word yet on price, but you can get a closer look after the break.

[Via AV Watch]

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Apple kicks out MobileMe iDisk app for iPhone

It still can’t multitask, but as of today, it’s finally capable of accessing and sharing iDisk files. Apple has at long last let loose a long-awaited application for iPhone OS 3.0 that enables iPhone and iPod touch users with MobileMe accounts to access the inner sanctums of their own iDisk. The app lets you login, view files (up to 20MB or so, sayeth Apple) and share files by sending others a link via email to whatever you deem appropriate. There’s also an option to password protect those files and limit the amount of days the download is active, though viewing files is limited to iPhone-supported file types such as iWork, Office, QuickTime, PDF, etc. If you’re a paying MobileMe user, go on and give this one a download — it’s free, you know?

Read – iDisk [opens in iTunes]
Read – TUAW’s First Look: iDisk app

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