Archive for May, 2009

GDC Austin’s iPhone Games Summit calls for submission

Posted in iphone, news on May 31st, 2009 by brent – Be the first to comment

The 2009 GDC Austin's iPhone Games Summit has announced and is now accepting submissions, following a similar call for the Indie Games Summit earlier this week.

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The inaugural iPhone Games Summit (September 15-16) at the 2009 GDC Austin will bring together top game developers from around the world to share ideas, best practices and discuss the future of this revolutionary platform.  A full two-day program will highlight the best of iPhone development, with an entire first day discussing the business, marketing, and key design tenets behind successful iPhone game development. The second day will provide overviews and deep dives into technical aspects of developing on iPhone, from app optimization and touch interface lessons through iPhone OS 3.0 features, Objective-C tips, and much more.

The speakers for the summit include local Austin-area iPhone developer Brian Greenstone, founder and president of Enigmo creator Pangea Software, as well as Snappy Touch's Noel Llopis, a Game Developer magazine columnist and creator of notable iPhone app Flower Garden.

via GameSetWatch

iPhone artist creates cover of The New Yorker

Posted in iphone, news on May 28th, 2009 by brent – Be the first to comment

It's a good news for art lovers. Portuguese illustrator Jorge Colombo has created the art for June 1st cover of The New Yorker Magazine with iPhone app Brushes, helping the magazine make a quantum leap forward from it's first issue released on February 17, 1925.

iphone_artist_the_new_yorkerThe original finger painting for the cover is made by Colombo in about an hour standing with his iPhone outside Madame Tussuad’s Wax Museum in Times Square.

Jorge uses the iPhone app Brushes to create works of art he calls iSketches, focused on the city of New York which he now sells online as limited edition prints. Though Colombo has worked for many years as a professional Illustrator, graphic designer and photographer, it's his ultra-modern iPhone paintings that have delivered him into a period of personal renaissance. Colombo's iPhone paintings carry a distinct impressionist style, passionately romanticizing New York City landscapes and architecture like a possessed lover.

via iPhoneSavior

The next-gen iPhone will come in six versions

Posted in iphone, news on May 27th, 2009 by brent – Be the first to comment

According to iLounge’s tipster, the next-generation iPhone will come in six versions --three models each with two storage options: (1) standard 3G; (2) "enhanced 3G" (HSPA); and (3) China version. In term of its size and design, still similar as the current model.

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...we’ve been told that the next-generation iPhone will come in six versions: two storage capacities each for 3G, enhanced 3G ("3.5G/3.75G"), and mainland China versions of the phone, which will have the same size and general design of the current model, but with a less scratchable matte plastic body. Each of the three versions has been made to match the telecom systems of specific countries, so users in one country shouldn’t expect to have the option between a “slow iPhone” and “fast iPhone.” As before, you’ll get capacity options and different colors.

via SlashGear

Japanese university using free iPhones to monitor students

Posted in iphone, news on May 26th, 2009 by brent – Be the first to comment

A university in Japan is using iPhone to help monitoring their students and staff, giving them a free iPhone plus a basic monthly service. The university will also send test and homework assignments through the iPhone.

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About 550 students and staff at Japan’s Aoyama Gakuin University will be getting free iPhones through SoftBank as part of the school’s Mobile & Net Society Education and Training program. Aoyama Gakuin University will use the iPhone’s GPS hardware to help administrators determine if a student is on campus and whether or not they’ve actually been going to class.

Mainichi Daily via IntoMobile