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          <author><![CDATA[melablog, Pisa, Italy]]></author>
          <title><![CDATA[Pinch Media conferma l'arrivo del nuovo iPod touch]]></title>
          <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 08:35:31 +0000</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Curiosando nei log delle statistiche d&#8217;uso dell&#8217;App Store, Pinch Media avrebbe rinvenuto incontrovertibili conferme dell&#8217;arrivo di una nuova generazione di iPod touch. Dopo[...]]]></description>
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          <author><![CDATA[iSpazio, Pisa, Italy]]></author>
          <title><![CDATA[Rimedi della Nonna: una guida di saggezza per iPhone e iPod Touch | AppStore]]></title>
          <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 08:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Produttore: goWare &#124; Download Via: AppStore &#124; Prezzo: 0,79€<br />
Voto Utenti:/p><br />
Rimedi della Nonna è una nuova applicazione tutta italiana disponibile nell&#8217;AppStore grazie alla quale avrete a portata di mano alcuni saggi e preziosi consigli della nonna per quanto riguarda salute, casa, cucina e amore, direttamente sull&#8217;iPhone e sull&#8217;iPod Touch. Si tratta di un&#8217;applicazione davvero carina che [...]]]></description>
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          <author><![CDATA[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW), San Francisco, United States]]></author>
          <title><![CDATA[Another turn by turn app with voice for the iPhone]]></title>
          <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 07:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Filed under: iPhone, App Store, App ReviewMany months ago I received a review copy of G-Map for the iPhone. It had its own maps and turn by turn directions, but no voice guidance, and North was always up. Apple was limiting nav apps at that time, and I had real trouble with G-Map. I couldn't load it on my iPhone. It kept locking up about halfway through the process. Extensive back and forth with the developers in Japan came to nothing, so I gave up. Finally, last April, my colleague Steve Sande was able to load it, and reviewed it for TUAW.Now, with iPhones having new hardware and new software, G-Map [App Store] works and is certainly a competitor to the subscription-based AT&T app. You buy G-Map in one of several editions. G-Map West, at US$34.99, covers the Western States, and G-Map East covers, you guessed it, the Eastern U.S. It is also priced at 34.99. It gets a bit tricky, because some states like Illinois, Michigan, Tennessee and Wisconsin are split. If you travel all around those states you will probably want both editions.There is also a California edition for $19.99, and one at the same price for New Jersey and New York. Versions for Canada and Europe are coming. All the G-Map modules require iPhone software version 3.0.So how does it work? Pretty well, but with some caveats. It's accurate at getting your position. The voice directions are quite audible, especially compared to the distorted AT&T app. The on-screen display gives you your speed limit, distance to your next turn, distance to destination and time to destination. It also plots major intersections in a very detailed 3D view, which is helpful. This works in the largest 185 metro areas.Another plus is that all the maps are on your phone. If you slide out of AT&T's service area the maps are still there; in contrast, the Telenav-based AT&T Navigator app will not work if you don't have data coverage, as the maps are downloaded on-demand.There are some downsides. The POI database is pretty thin in smaller towns. From Southern Arizona it couldn't find the Phoenix Airport. It probably would have found it when I was closer, but even a POI search didn't bring it up. As I was sitting at a long established car wash, it said no car washes were nearby. It did better with restaurants, banks, and hospitals. Like the AT&T app, there is no landscape mode, and you can't get access to your address book, which is just plain silly. It looks like the database, which comes from Navteq, has some errors, as do all such systems. Navigating to a restaurant, G-map reported it was on the left, when it was actually on the right. Unlike the AT&T Navigator, G-Map has no real time traffic, but it does provide info from Navteq's traffic statistics to predict trouble areas. Even with some weakness, G-Map is a worthy competitor to the AT&T iPhone app. If you have the room on your phone (G-Map West is 824 MB), you can navigate without worrying about cell network access.It's cheaper than a monthly subscription would be over time, although there is no word when maps will be updated and what the cost will be. If the G-Map developers clean up the POI database, and add a lot more to it, I think they may sell a lot of apps. As it is, for getting to places where you know the address, it works about as well as the AT&T Navigator at a fraction of the cost. Of course more choices are coming, including the much discussed TomTom app, so you may want to wait it out and see what other offerings come along.Here are some screen shots that show some of the major features:Gallery: G-Map screen shotsTUAWAnother turn by turn app with voice for the iPhone originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 07 Jul 2009 19:30:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read|Permalink|Email this|Comments]]></description>
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          <author><![CDATA[MujMAC.cz, Prague, Czech Republic]]></author>
          <title><![CDATA["Psystar opouští konkursní řízení s nabídkou nového klonu"]]></title>
          <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 02:35:41 +0000</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA["Floridský výrobce klonů Maců Psystar oznámil, že se chystá opustit režim ochrany před věřiteli a zároveň představil nový klon s procesorem Nehalem Xeon, současně však pokračuje projednávání žaloby Applu, takže budoucnost Psystaru zůstává nanejvýš nejistá."]]></description>
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          <author><![CDATA[老地方冰果室, Taipei, Taiwan]]></author>
          <title><![CDATA[iPhone 將內建微型投影機？]]></title>
          <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 00:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[日前傳出將與 3M 合作研發生產微型投影機（micro projector）而股票大漲的正崴（Foxlink），現在又有報導敘述其微型投影機產品將會被內建至包括 iPhone 在內的目前一線智慧型手機品牌中。<br />
據說蘋果、 Nokia 與 Samsung 等智慧型手機製造大廠均有可能採用這項產品，成品最快將在今年年底推出上市。<br />
3M 曾在 2008 年的 CES 國際消費電子展上首度展示其微型投影機的原型。當時該原型投影機使用 LED 為光源與 LCOS（Liquid Crystal On Silicon）電子成像器；能投射出 40 吋大小的 VGA（640x480）面積，而其硬體組件外觀為 4 x 3 x 1 公分，的確是有可能內建於手機內，但還是略嫌大了些；或許時至今日體積又縮小不少？抑或另外以外接的周邊裝置形態搭配使用也未嘗不可。]]></description>
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          <author><![CDATA[Hawk Wings, Chicago, United States]]></author>
          <title><![CDATA[Msgpush.com: Better push email for the iPhone?]]></title>
          <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:46:46 +0000</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Msgpush.com is a new web service that takes advantage of the iPhone 3.0 software to offer instant alerts on the iPhone when email arrives in your inbox.  <br />
When the iPhone was first released, there was a lot of hype about it offering true push email on the go for users. Everyone hoped that this [...]]]></description>
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