A few weeks back, we mentioned an iPhone sighting on the TV series Cane, which, in turn, sparked a nice little thread in which people reported other TV shows in which the smartphone had a walk-on role. Add NBC’s Bionic Woman to that list, though possibly not in the manner that Steve Jobs and Company would have preferred.
As reported at iPhone Matters, a recent episode of the series about a woman who is also bionic featured a scene in which a character gabs on his iPhone — problematically, the iPhone is being held upside down.
If you look at the video in which this pic was taken from, he uses it correctly for the first part of the scene. Then, after a scene cut, it is upside down!
Continuity editors never had this problem with the CRT-based iMac.
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Written by Philip Michaels on November 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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While speaking at the GSMA Mobile Congress this week, Warner Music CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr. had an epiphany. He publicly conceded that the music industry is partly to blame for the extensive networks of music piracy and file sharing by not keeping up with technology in a world of advancements, and commended Apple in their efforts to enhance the music download experience.
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Written by Edward Kirk on November 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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When Otterbox releases a product, it’s known to be built like a tank. All of Otterbox’s products are built to provide maximum protection to your device, and or cigars. Today Otterbox released 2 new cases for the iPhone, both of which weren’t really designed to look good, but provide absolute full protection for your iPhone.

Coming in two styles, one of the cases is a sleek yellow and black, while the other case is fully black. Protection of the phone is definitely emphasized with 3 layers of protection, full surface protection of the phone while still leaving full access to the proximity sensor, speaker, volume buttons, and the sync/charge port.
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Written by Ken Allen on November 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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Though we have seen a good amount of activity from the iPhone hacking community with respect to the release of native iPhone applications, we haven’t seen much or any activity in the iPhone games after the release of Nintendo Emulator for the iPhone. In fact, I just realized that it has been almost two months since I had written any article on iPhone games so the release of gpSPhone by the iPhone Hacking community is indeed welcome news to take us away (for a bit) from the series of news with regards to iPhone firmware v1.1.2 which was officially released…
Written by iPhonehacks on November 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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The BBC's radio labs blog has just announced a new iPhone-compatable webpage for podcasts that offers simple phone and iPod touch browsing. The new interface allows you to bypass the step of downloading to the device. Instead, you can just stream the podcast right from the web page.
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Written by Edward Kirk on November 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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