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May 9th, 2008

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Map Of Rumored iPhone Launch Countries

Having a difficult time keeping track of all the 3G iPhone release rumors? It's understandable considering another one is posted nearly every day. To help keep track of it all, one user at TMO's Apple Finance Forum under the username CdnPhoto has created this handy graphic to help you remember all. (image after the break).


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Lextech Controls Surveillance Systems With iPhone

Lextech has modified Surveillance Systems so they can be controlled using an Apple iPhone

The following blog post was made describing their work:
Applying the iPhone’s capabilities to existing real world systems is going to be a large new revenue source for companies in the next 12-24 months. Adding a mobile interface to systems that traditionally required a user to be sitting at their desk will open up many new opportunities. The new touch screen interface will also change how we interact with those systems, creating all new ways to use technology.

As an example, traditional surveillance systems use a joystick or mouse to control camera positioning. With the iPhone, the user has the potential of a much more intuitive interface to drag the camera around and zoom in on things by pinching the picture.

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Apple to Settle Canadian iPod Lawsuit



Apple is offering $45 credits to Canadians who own a new first, second, or third generation iPod purchased before June 24, 2004. The settlement could affect up to 80,000 Canadians.

The lawsuit was filed by two iPod owners because rechargeable batteries died in the second year of use after just three hours, contrary to the advertised claim of eight hours between recharges.

The $45 offer is considerably less than the amount sought by the Montreal plaintiff. Lenzi initially asked for $137.77 from Apple for a replacement battery, plus shipping and handling, $50 for inconvenience and $400 in exemplary damages.

The $45 dollar credit offered by Apple will be redeemable at the online Apple Store.

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Mailplane 2.0 Beta Is Here



Mailplane 2.0 Beta brings together Gmails superb email features with the friendless of your Mac.


New features in the 2.0 Beta include:

Gmail 2 Support
* Full support for Gmail 2 and new menu items
* Inspect Element menu item
* Gmail 2.0 keyboard shortcuts tip
* mailplane:// URLs
* Hide Spam counter, hide invitation box, highlight row in overview
* Apply/remove label auto completion Updated!
* Navigate to Label
* Auto-BCC for Highrise
* OmniFocus "Clipping" Plugin New!

Compose and Editing
* Attach Folder and file bundles
* Drag and drop of text inside the same window
* Picture Attachment Dialog
* Use "Copy and Paste" to Attach files and pictures

Account and Notifications
* Network Diagnostics
* Improved Authentication
* Nickname
* "Background" account notifications!
* Growl notification show account name
* Account Drawer improvements
* Sound and Color
* Performance improvement
* "Do not disturb" mode
* Changed: Account loading and "View->Reload Page"
* Switch to account keyboard shortcut New!

General Improvements
* Post form (Google spreadsheet or LiveJournal comments)
* Resize multiline text fields
* Download improvements
* Mac OS X Address book integration
* Use System WebKit preference
* Writing Direction menu
* Improved auto update New!
* Improved registration panels New!
* "Close instead of Hide" preference New!
* Safari extensions check New!
* Miscellaneous

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Softpress Updates Freeway to 5.1



Softpress Systems today released Freeway 5.1, an update to its web design software. With a traditional page layout approach, Freeway makes it easy to create dynamic websites without the need to write code. This release, available as a free update to all registered owners of Freeway 5, is available from http://www.softpress.com/updates

Additionally, free 30-day trials of Freeway Express and Freeway Pro are available from http://www.softpress.com

"The release of this version sets Freeway even further ahead of the field of WYSIWYG web creation tools," Softpress Managing Director Richard Logan said. "Freeway 5 is already the tool of choice for many visual designers who love the feel of a traditional layout application - easy to use, feature-rich with standards compliant output."

New Features in Freeway 5.1
In addition to the features added in Freeway 5 (CSS menus, Google Actions, Blogger templates, script.aculo.us Actions and dozens more), Freeway 5.1 brings the following:

- Support for publishing a feed from a page with the RSS Feed Action.
- Support for SVG as a graphic import format, either for conversion to JPEG, GIF or PNG or as a pass-through to the finished page.
- In-flow block items can now be either CSS or table based items.
- Numerous fixes and enhancements.

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