Pages tagged iphone4:

This Is Apple's Next iPhone - Iphone 4 - Gizmodo
http://gizmodo.com/5520164/this-is-apples-next-iphone

New iPhone 4G?! RT @abitofcode: Visit gizmodo http://bit.ly/99l4jg while it's still there ;)
Mmmm. Someone in Redwood City is in troublllllle .....
iOS 4 walkthrough | TiPb
http://www.tipb.com/2010/06/14/ios-4-walkthrough/
Have you bricked your iPhone/iPod Touch yet?
らばQ:iPhone4はいくらするの?これから買う人、3G、3GSから機種変更する人のための、お財布と相談するための資料まとめ
http://labaq.com/archives/51465804.html
CSS for iPhone 4 (Retina display) « Thomas Maier – web & communication designer
http://thomasmaier.me/2010/06/css-for-iphone-4-retina-display/
iPhone4のRetina Displayに対応させたCSSを読ませるlinkタグの書き方
RT @wpSEO: Ein extra CSS für iPhone 4 einbinden http://j.mp/dcI0Rt #css
This is how you target the iPhone 4 with specific CSS
Maxvoltar - What does 320dpi mean to designers? (2)
http://maxvoltar.com/archive/what-does-320dpi-mean-to-designers-2
Designing for the new iPhone 4 resolution.
Here’s a list of tricks and techniques I learned so far. Over time we’ll see more design conventions, but for now it’s just a lot of guesswork.
Targeting the iPhone 4 Retina Display with CSS3 Media Queries - WaltPad
http://blog.iwalt.com/2010/06/targeting-the-iphone-4-retina-display-with-css3-media-queries.html
Targeting the iPhone 4 Retina Display with CSS3 Media Queries - WaltPad
One area of Web design that is going to become more important in the coming years is high DPI
the iPhone 4 Retina Display with CSS3 Media Queries
"Apple of My Eye" - an iPhone 4 film on Vimeo
http://vimeo.com/12819723
reklamfilm inspelad och redigerad i iphone4
Aral Balkan · How to make your web content look stunning on the iPhone 4’s new Retina display
http://aralbalkan.com/3331
The moment you first lay eyes on the iPhone 4's new Retina display, you are ruined. No other display will ever make you happy. Not unless it, too, is a Retina display. You start seeing pixels everywhere. My beloved MacBook Pro's screen? Pixels. The iPad I bought a few months ago and couldn't leave aside? Pixels.
Aral suggests some techniques to target the new super amazing display. The methods include media queries, javascript, svg and a few other sneaky techniques.
Cool blog/site about mobile dev and design and stuff
iPhone 4 でイメージを美しく表示させるためのコーディング方法
If you want your applications and web sites to look beautiful on the iPhone 4's new retina screen, you're going to have to create high-resolution versions of your bitmaps and/or use vectors.
Core77 speaks with Jonathan Ive on the design of the iPhone 4: Material Matters - Core77
http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/core77_speaks_with_jonathan_ive_on_the_design_of_the_iphone_4_material_matters_16817.asp
Jonathan Ive on the Design of the iPhone 4 http://j.mp/97OmTj – Stefan Tilkov (stilkov) http://twitter.com/stilkov/statuses/17781942888
"Materials matter." Oh yes they do.
Jonathan Ive on the Design of the iPhone 4 http://j.mp/97OmTj
"While [design schools today may have] sophisticated virtual design tools, the danger in relying on them too much is that we can end up isolated from the physical world," he says. "In our quest to quickly make three-dimensional objects, we can miss out on the experience of making something that helps give us our first understandings of form and material, of the way a material behaves--'I press too hard here, and it breaks here' and so on. Some of the digital rendering tools are impressive, but it's important that people still really try and figure out a way of gaining direct experience with the materials."
It is this sort of materials obsession and constant experimentation that led to a decision to use scratch-resistant aluminosilicate glass for the front and back of the phone, as well as developing their own variant of stainless steel to edge the device. When you see the breaks, the three little black reveals that interrupt the band, in photographs, you could be forgiven for assuming you're seeing three separate strips of metal with gaps in between; but in fact it's all one piece.
Not quite as in depth as I might have liked, but interesting nonetheless.
""The best design explicitly acknowledges that you cannot disconnect the form from the material--the material informs the form," says Ive. "It is the polar opposite of working virtually in CAD to create an arbitrary form that you then render as a particular material, annotating a part and saying 'that's wood' and so on. Because when an object's materials, the materials' processes and the form are all perfectly aligned, that object has a very real resonance on lots of levels. People recognize that object as authentic and real in a very particular way.""
"For a designer to continually learn about materials is not extracurricular, it's absolutely essential." http://j.mp/9XUJPe – Jennifer Brook (jenniferbrook) http://twitter.com/jenniferbrook/statuses/17603828601
Apple's iPhone 4: Thoroughly Reviewed - AnandTech :: Your Source for Hardware Analysis and News
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3794/the-iphone-4-review/2
Conclusion: People are seriously overreacting to an issue that affects ALL mobile phones. The antenna design IS an improvement, even over the previous iPhone model. The signal strength bar visualization unfortunately exaggerates the signal loss, and that part can definitely be corrected with Apple's upcoming patch.
depending how you hold the phone. Squeezing it really tightly, you can drop as much as 24 dB. Holding it naturally, I measure
Via http://delicious.com/twit
Consumer Reports Electronics Blog: Lab tests: Why Consumer Reports can't recommend the iPhone 4
http://blogs.consumerreports.org/electronics/2010/07/apple-iphone-4-antenna-issue-iphone4-problems-dropped-calls-lab-test-confirmed-problem-issues-signal-strength-att-network-gsm.html
@TomMighell http://bit.ly/9qrb22 unless there's only <1% people holding their phone that way, the problem is more wide-spread than that
It's official. Consumer Reports' engineers have just completed testing the iPhone 4, and have confirmed that there is a problem with its reception. When your finger or hand touches a spot on the phone's lower left side—an easy thing, especially for lefties—the signal can significantly degrade enough to cause you to lose your connection altogether if you're in an area with a weak signal. Due to this problem, we can't recommend the iPhone 4.
A: Android!
Lab tests: Why Consumer Reports can't recommend the iPhone 4 http://bit.ly/9w6f1L [from http://twitter.com/JonayCom/statuses/18511174560]
[UPDATE JULY 13, 2010: We’ve received many comments and questions regarding this blog post. See our latest post: Why Apple—and not its customers—should fix the iPhone 4. —Ed.]
No recommendation for the iphone4: Antenna still suckx
The first time Consumer Reports has failed to give the thumbs up for an Apple phone.
Consumer Reports Electronics Blog: Lab tests: Why Consumer Reports can't recommend the iPhone 4
http://blogs.consumerreports.org/electronics/2010/07/apple-iphone-4-antenna-issue-iphone4-problems-dropped-calls-lab-test-confirmed-problem-issues-signal-strength-att-network-gsm.html
@TomMighell http://bit.ly/9qrb22 unless there's only <1% people holding their phone that way, the problem is more wide-spread than that
It's official. Consumer Reports' engineers have just completed testing the iPhone 4, and have confirmed that there is a problem with its reception. When your finger or hand touches a spot on the phone's lower left side—an easy thing, especially for lefties—the signal can significantly degrade enough to cause you to lose your connection altogether if you're in an area with a weak signal. Due to this problem, we can't recommend the iPhone 4.
A: Android!
Lab tests: Why Consumer Reports can't recommend the iPhone 4 http://bit.ly/9w6f1L [from http://twitter.com/JonayCom/statuses/18511174560]
[UPDATE JULY 13, 2010: We’ve received many comments and questions regarding this blog post. See our latest post: Why Apple—and not its customers—should fix the iPhone 4. —Ed.]
No recommendation for the iphone4: Antenna still suckx
The first time Consumer Reports has failed to give the thumbs up for an Apple phone.
Ars reviews iOS 4: what's new, notable, and what needs work
http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2010/06/ars-reviews-ios-4-whats-new-and-notable.ars