The iPhone Evolution [Infographic]


Remember the first ever iPhone released on 29th June, 2007? Within these 5 years, Apple has come too far with a wild progress in their products. Today the iPhone is the most widely sold smartphone globally. With its unique OS, processors and display, the iPhone has left all other popular smartphones behind. Not only this, the smartphone has won numerous awards like the Most Popular Flickr Camera, Best Display and for the Best Gaming Device. Now this is a huge achievement on Apple?s part. If you compare the first ever iPhone with the iPhone 4, you?ll find the drastic changes that took place all these years. Displaying all those changes that took place, Intomobile has created this infographic on how the iPhone changed in these 5 years. The iPhone 5 that is yet to release this October, has not been officially revealed, but Intomobile has gathered the leaked information about it those were gathered so far.


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Google streaming I/O conference 2011 live for those who can't make it

Google I/O 2011
The Google I/O conference, a gathering of developers from across the globe to San Francisco's Moscone Center, sold out in under an hour. In an effort to encompass as many people as clearly want to join in with the conference, Google is going to stream the keynotes, sessions and Developer Sandbox, live via the Google I/O website. This is in addition to the already planned I/O Extended viewing parties that Google and others are hosting around the world.

So if were unlucky in getting tickets, stuck at home, or to your desk on May 10th and 11th, but really want to get in on the I/O action, check out the Google I/O Live page, where you can register your interest by displaying the Google I/O Live 2011 HTML5 badge on your site. Oh and check out the fancy, bouncing ball, countdown clock while you're there too.

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CyanogenMod 7.0 now stable, released for over 30 Android devices

It's official, folks! CyanogenMod 7 is now deemed stable enough to be called, well, stable. The ROM is available now for your flashing pleasure on over 30 devices -- including some tablets. Don't worry, it doesn't disappoint; I've been using it through the development process for months and it's well worth the wait.

If you haven't been following the updates on its progress, here's a quick recap: It's based on Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, it's got built-in root access with all the command-line goodies, Apps2SD capability (built-in), Incognito Mode for the Android Browser, built-in CPU frequency adjustment and scaling (including overclock and choice of governor), loads of UI improvements and interface tweaks, OpenVPN and SIP calling settings, USB/WiFi/Bluetooth tethering, FLAC support, an FM Radio player, and loads of other features and enhancements.

It's even got a one-click UI theme-switcher that T-Mobile helped develop (open-source, no less).

Even if you aren't into flashing custom ROMs on your expensive new smartphone, you have to admit that this release is a pretty great thing... After all, it means a fully-functional version of Android 2.3.3 is now running, with loads of bells and whistles, on about 30 devices whose manufacturers and carriers are simply too lazy to update.

Alright, enough jabbering. You can learn more about the ROM at CyanogenMod.com, or jump straight to the download mirror if you already know what you're doing!

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Silverlight Cream for August 21, 2011 - 2 -- #1134

In this Issue: Shawn Wildermuth, Beth Massi, Ryan Alford, WindowsPhoneGeek(-2-), Jeremy Likness, John Papa(-2-), Jeff Wilcox, Mike Ormond, Ollie Riches(-2-), and Mijail Cisneros.

Above the Fold:

Silverlight: "Silverlight 5 Incompatibility: Play by the Rules"
Jeremy Likness
WP7: "Windows Phone Mango Custom application Theme Step by Step"
WindowsPhoneGeek
LightSwitch: "How to Allow Adding of Data to an Auto-Complete Drop-down Box in LightSwitch"
Beth Massi

Shoutouts:

Mike Ormond posted about the next Windows Phone ?Mango? Jump Start Training 23rd/24th August ... the last set was great, this one should be as well.

Jeremy Likness posted his material from a ReMix South presentation on Tablet Development with Microsoft Silverlight


From SilverlightCream.com:
What Version is Windows Phone Mango?
Shawn Wildermuth tries to help us out with the version naming for WP Mango... I've been using WP7.1 to denote the tooling rather than the marketing name
How to Allow Adding of Data to an Auto-Complete Drop-down Box in LightSwitch
Beth Massi's latest post is again on Auto-Complete boxes (as was her previous)... in this case, she's showing how to allow the user to add new entries to the Auto-Complete box.
WP7 ? Working With Isolated Storage
Ryan Alford has a post up about using ISO in WP7... writing to it directly not using an ISO manager of any sort
Windows Phone Mango Custom application Theme Step by Step
WindowsPhoneGeek has a great tutorial up on creating a WP7.1 application theme... from 'create new application' on out... great information as always
How to port your WP7 custom application Theme to Windows Phone Mango
WindowsPhoneGeek's latest is about application themes also... converting your WP7 theme to WP7.1 ... again.. a great information-packed tutorial.
Silverlight 5 Incompatibility: Play by the Rules
Jeremy Likness has a Silverlight 5 Beta post up about some differences you need to be careful of when you get complacent with your Silverlight 5 Beta coding and then switch back to SL4
Silverlight TV 81: Four Great Windows Phone UX Tips
John Papa is joined by Dave Crawford and Tom Eddings in this Silverlight TV edition to continue the discussions he has had on Design Tips
Silverlight TV 82: Custom Markup Extensions
in his latest Silverlight TV, John Papa is joined by Sundara Kumar and Mark Harper to discuss the Silverlight 5 Custom Markup Extensions
The Silverlight for Windows Phone Toolkit is now available for ?Mango? application development
Jeff Wilcox posted about the release of the latest Windows Phone Toolkit, and listed out the highlights in this release
Publishing a Mango Update to an Existing App
Mike Ormond provides a link to a great post on updating your app to WP7.1 in the marketplace and then details some points that he considers the most important
WP7Contrib: 'IsCachable' is here to help!
Ollie Riches announces the addition of IsCachable() to the ICacheProvider in WP7Contrib with the expectation of it finding more use during the testing phase.
Manipulating web browser scroll position on Windows Phone 7
Ollie Riches also has a post up discussing manipulating the web browser scroll position on WP7, and along the way has some good info about JS on the WP7
Horizontal Looping Selector for Windows Phone
Mijail Cisneros provides a HorizontalLoopingSelector to go along with the Vertical one in the toolkit... looks good, and has a snippet for using it, and the code is there to download.

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Telus recruits Leonard Nimoy to vet your Facebook status updates

What Would Leonard Nimoy Say
Have you ever thought your Facebook status updates lacked finesse? Ever regretted saying that to the whole of Facebook about 30 seconds after hitting send? Ever wished you had your own personal Leonard Nimoy to proof read your mind-dumps before you make a fool of yourself? Yes, me too, and now you can!

Brought to you by Telus, What Would Leonard Nimoy Say (WWLNS) is a Facebook app, which allows you to run your status updates past the legendary sci-fi actor before slapping them up on Facebook. To use the app you must 'Like' it, and sacrifice your https connection if you happen to have it enabled, but that's the price you pay to have Spock proof read your inane musings.

Check out Telus on Facebook to take the app for a whirl, and jump on over to Engadget to see more Nimoy-Telus combinations.

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Motorola Atrix Lapdock

It's a... phone-book?

Accessory of the Week If you had thought that Motorola?s Android offerings might have ended up as the also-rans in the mêlée of Googlephone handsets, then recent events in the mobile marketplace would suggest it could well be the standard bearer. The Chocolate Factory?s bid for Motorola?s Mobility division ? the handset and tablet line ? certainly seems to suggest that buying into Motorola kit might not be a bad idea. It's not like there haven't been a few temptations either.?

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Minecraft maker jokingly calls Quake challenge "poor choice," vows fight

A day after challenging Bethesda Softworks to settle a legal dispute with a videogame battle, Minecraft creator Markus “Notch” Persson joked that he might have made a strategic miscalculation, even as he vowed to continue fighting.

The reassessment came after Persson’s geeky public challenge to a Quake faceoff, which the Swedish game designer sees as the ideal way to end a lawsuit threat from Bethesda over the title of his upcoming game Scrolls.

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