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Mobile Photography Competition – 7th Annual iPhone Photography Awards – Open For Entries
The latest iPhone Photography Awards is now open for new submissions. iPhone Photography Awards™ (IPPAWARDS) is the first and the longest running iPhone photography competition since 2007. IPPAWARDS has been celebrating the creativity of the iPhone users since the first iPhone has inspired, excited and engaged the users worldwide. Since then every year, IPPAWARDS has selected the best shots among thousands of images submitted by iPhone photographers from 50+ countries around the world. Winners are selected by the jury members in several steps and The Photographer of the Year prize awarded. The 2013 winners of the most recent competition have recently been announced and you can view all the winning…
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iPhone and iPod: Liquid Damage And The Apple Liquid Sensors
Our Head of Technical Hardware, Kevin Carter, who also happens to be the Lead Technical Editor for DxO Optics (see here – DPreview use this data for their camera/lens reviews), as well as a freelance Editor for the British Journal of Photography amongst many others, is currently taking a look at a select number of ‘waterproof’ smartphones. He forwarded to me an interesting article on Apple’s website regarding their liquid damage warranty. It’s very interesting and something that I wasn’t aware of, although I am sure, as you are all aware that Apple do not give a liquid damage warranty, what you may not be aware of is the way…
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iPhone 5 – ‘It’s Almost Here’ – Live Event
PLEASE CLICK TO GO TO THIS PAGE TO FOLLOW THE LIVE EVENT – YOU WILL NEED TO KEEP REFRESHING THE PAGE Our regular readers will be very familiar of our coverage of live Apple events and tomorrow will be no exception. We will be covering the event live both here on theappwhisperer website as well as our incredibly popular, 21K Twitter feed. We’ll answer any questions you pose along the way either via Twitter or here. We are very excited and like you, anticipate that the iPhone 5 will be revealed along with pre-ordering. The first shipments we believe should be arriving September 21, 2012. iOS 6, the latest…
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Updated – SpyderGallery
For photographers who use the iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch as a portable portfolio tool, SpyderGallery is a critical component to your photo gear to ensure that your work is being displayed correctly. Those wanting to display images while on-the-go, whether for professional or personal use, will no longer need to compromise color accuracy for the convenience of your iOS device. “I’ve been using Datacolor products for over 10 years, and the same calibration perfection I get with my monitor I now get on my iPad, that’s amazing.” – Sarah Silver, NY based Fashion & Beauty Photographer. This is a free app and also a free update. Please note that…
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Guitar Pro – Huge Price Drop
The Guitar Pro application allows all guitarists to enjoy the display, playback, as well as an easy tablatures writing tool, right from their device. This mobile version of the famous Guitar Pro tab-editing program is the ideal companion for you to practice your favorite songs and share them at any time, anywhere! An arpeggio, a riff, a chord sequence ringing in your head? You can now note and save all this on the tablature notepad available with the iPhone update. This app usually retails for $7.99/£5.99 but today you can pick it up for only $0.99/£0.69 – just click here to do so.
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Apple Discounts iPad, iMac, iPod, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro And More For Black Friday
9to5Mac are reporting that a ‘trusted tipster’ has provided them with details of Apple’s Black Friday sale, this Friday November 25th. The deals look better than last years offerings at least as there are greater discounts to higher capacity iPads and iPods. From what we can tell so far, the MacBook Airs and Pros will be around $101 less, the iPads are discounted between $41-$61, from 16GB up to 64GB. The iPod Nano gets $11 off on either capacity and the iPod Touch is discounted from $21-$41, similar to the iPads staggered discounts.
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Our App Of The Day – Seamless
This is a fabulous brand new music just released on the App Store today – a worthy winner of our accolade of Our App of the Day. Seamless lets you transition from playing music on your Mac to playing music on your iPhone or iPod touch — or vice versa — in a single tap. It’s 9AM, and you’re at home getting dressed to go to work. You’ve got iTunes open, and "Back in Black" is playing. You’re totally into it, rocking out with your air-guitar, but you’ve got to go to work now. So you obviously want to keep listening to it on your way. So you pause iTunes,…
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Our App Of The Day – Air Penguin
Players will guide Air Penguin through the icy South Pole using simple multi-directional tilt controls, made possible with the gyroscope in iPods, iPhone and iPads. Air Penguin will bounce through most of his journey but when he gains speed he can slide down the ice and then take off for a glide through the air. While dodging around hazards like thin ice, stubborn seals, jumping swordfish and angry sharks, other creatures such as turtles and whales can give a ride or another boost on his path. The endless Survival mode will mix things up for a fresh challenge, or items can be used to help get through the 100 stages…
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Apple Releases iOS 4.3.2
Apple today released iOS 4.3.2 that includes bug fixes and security updates. The update applies to the GSM iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 1 and iPad 2, and the 3rd and 4th-generation iPod touches. The bug fixes are said to include a fix for a bug that caused video to go blank or become frozen during FaceTime calls and another bug that kept some international iPad users with 3G models from connecting to local cellular networks. iOS 4.3.2 does not apply to the Verizon iPhone 4, which has its own update available today as well. iOS 4.2.7 for the CDMA iPhone 4 includes bug fixes and security updates. Updating
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iOS 4.3 Glitches With Apple iPod Touch 4G
Take a look at this video of a customer demonstrating iOS 4.3 glitches on their iPod Touch. As the iPod Touch is being synced it appears to be some kind of interference problem. Despite advice to reset and restore these devices, according to comments on the Apple forums, this does not appear to be solving the problem. Many customers are reporting these problems. Any of our readers experiencing this issue? Let us know and we will forward all comments/complaints to Apple.