Apple rumor: Launch e-mail from an iPhone note?
According to developers poking through the latest version of the iPhone OS 3.0 beta, it seems that the Mobile Notes application in iPhone OS 3.0 is capable of detecting phone numbers, URLs, and e-mail addresses when viewing a note. Once detected, which the operating system shows by underlining the data, simply touching that item launches the corresponding Phone, Mobile Safari, or Mobile Mail application. (Source: AppleInsider)
When Apple unveiled the iPhone 3.0 OS in March, it only showed off a few of the new features that are going to arrive with the next release. Developers are being given over 1,000 new APIs to play with--allowing to them to tie their applications to parts of the iPhone's hardware in ways that were previously forbidden--and details have been trickling out ever since.
Earlier rumors
Shoot video, navigate with iPhone 3.0?
The next iPhone might let you take video of your hike, and help you get back home when you get lost. Source: MacRumors
April 7, 2009
Snow Leopard to change Mac spots?
Apple is said to be readying user interface changes for Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Source: AppleInsider
March 25, 2009
AT&T excited about new iPhone?
Apple's iPhone partners at AT&T are said to be very excited about the rumored next-generation model. Source: The Boy Genius Report
March 23, 2009
Video recording, faster networking on next iPhone?
A report that a future iPhone might support video recording makes sense in light of another report that Apple plans to upgrade its networking speed.
March 20, 2009
Apple touch-screen Netbook rumors heat up
Take this for what you will, but the Apple rumor mill is churning with word that the company has a touch-screen Netbook in the works that will hit the market in time for back-to-school sales later this year.
March 10, 2009
iPhone 3.0 code hints at future Apple hardware
Two vague references within the iPhone OS 3.0 beta could be evidence that Apple has plans for that software that involve something beyond the iPhone or iPod Touch.
March 19, 2009
An Apple Netbook, really?
What really tickles us about Top Crown's latest 3G notebook is the logo on the top lid. Etched on the cover is a mirror image of Apple's trademark.
March 18, 2009






I mean, look at all the publicity ATT has had because of it. *shudder*
That would allow people to have what they want...not what Apple wants them to have so don't get your hopes up. LOL
"Affordable" and "Apple" in the same sentence has to be a oxymoron too...
As for cheap and chintzy? Hardly...I've been able to run just about everything under the sun (minus cutting edge games) without a problem AND double triple boot Win7, Ubuntu and Mac OS X without any problems. Steve Jobs was (and still is) smoking crack when he said they were "cheap."
Uh, yea...they're netbooks. The idea is that you use them mainly browser-based apps. Criticizing a netbook because it can't edit movies is like criticizing a toaster because it doesn't make coffee.
I suppose you want it to be able to play Crysis as well right? /rolls eyes
I do actually have Photoshop installed on it (on both my WinXP & Mac OS X paritions...and even on Win7 Beta at one point) and it runs it fine for normal tasks & even image stitching but of course it can only do so much both b/c of processor power & screen size.
Good to see PALM coming out of the doldrums. Hopefully they can return to providing products a growing number of people want, rather than a shrinking number of people.
if it wasn't for Apple MS would never feel the need to make Improvements to Windows
and BTW if you get of MS dreamland and use a Mac you'll understand that all the so called new features in Windows 7 ,Mac users have been using for many many years
Looks like it took MS 8 yrs to finally catchup !
-- Lisa Simpson
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no substance
yes they have and so has Leopard for years too
but unlike windows users who still use windows 98 and Xp
most Mac users tend to use the latest Mac O.S
and since the majority of Windows users still buy the 32 bit Windows versions
Apple is in a much better position to make the complete transition !
Err... Leopard is a 32 bit kernel with 64 bit extensions.
Just so you know.
- by slice77 March 25, 2009 2:41 PM PDT
- *** Crave? How is this part of the lust worthy gadget and tech blog that we all expect from you? Was today really that slow? And the title was a poor attempt to be cute and draw readers in.
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Showing 1 of 2 pages (63 Comments)On a second note, *** APPLE? Why have you not given the option to your users to change the color scheme before 2009? I'm sure this will be one of the new 100s of "features" that they are going to push to the media when Snow Leopard comes out.
I'm still saddened that Crave has given in and posted this bit of information just because Apple was in the title.