I’ll admit that while playing SNES games on your iPad or iPhone might be pretty cool, it’s near impossible to virtually replicate the use of the left and right bumpers on screen. Thanks to CP Design, they’ve finally created the iPhone gamepad we’ve been waiting for: one that actually has bumpers.
Library of Congress Adds DMCA Exception for Jailbreaking and Rooting
Apple and related smartphone manufacturers probably aren’t happy with this one. The Library of Congress has announced new anti-circumvention exceptions to the DMCA policies that legally allow people to jailbreak or root their phones.
Today I have designated six classes of works. Persons who circumvent access controls in order to engage in noninfringing uses of works in these six classes will not be subject to the statutory prohibition against circumvention.
Computer programs that enable wireless telephone handsets to execute software applications, where circumvention is accomplished for the sole purpose of enabling interoperability of such applications, when they have been lawfully obtained, with computer programs on the telephone handset.
Engadget has linked to the full press release at the source link below.
[Copyright.gov via Engadget]
The iPhone 4 To Land in 17 More Countries this Friday
iPhone 4 will launch in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland this Friday.
[via Ars Technica]
Google Gaining Momentum with ‘iTunes Killer’
Successful discussions with record labels, followed by the promise of an excellent cloud based service that can be accessed via Android, makes Google’s impending music service incredibly appealing. With the opportunity to instantly open-up a new market to millions of new users and the desire to expand past Apple’s iron fist, there’s an interest here that can’t be avoided.
The iPad Can be Forever Yours with Rumored Free Engraving
You can already etch that precious name of yours into iPods, but currently you can’t personalize the glorious aluminum of an iPad. Though you might be able to soon: AppleInsider reports that Apple may be prepping for such customization by the holiday season.
The report indicated that Apple would have liked to offer iPad engraving earlier, but due to strong demand for the product, the company has been unable to do so. Apple sold 3 million iPads in the product’s first 80 days, and company officials said last week they are unsure when they will be able to catch up with consumer demand.
The report also indicated that the engraving is expected to be free, like it is with the longstanding iPod option.
The words “I love you” couldn’t be written on a more perfect device.
[via AppleInsider]
Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement to Study the iPhone User Behavior
If CIMM is reading this right now, I’d love to be a part of this focus group. With a million available for funding, CIMM (a research initiative formed by TV networks and advertising agencies) plans to hire the Media Behavior Institute to study 1,000 iPhone loving users to research what they’re viewing, who they’re with (what kind of cliques do iPhone peeps hang out in), and if they were multitasking.
Most importantly if you’re one of the lucky 1,000 participants, you get to play with a free iPhone.
[via mocoNews]
The Mac Mini You can Have Your Way
Japan’s Most Delicious iPhone Cases
I’m still waiting for someone to one-up the whole iPad iDish thing, but this comes pretty close. We’ve learned that eating off of gadgets can be a pretty sensual experience, but sometimes our techno-lust can lead to unpredictable cravings that can only be solved by bacon. If the thought of a Retina Display infused in your morning slice of bacon doesn’t excite those tingling taste buds, then just wait until you see what Japan has in store for us this time.
TextExpander touch and Air Sketch Winners Announced!
Thanks everyone who entered the TextExpander touch and Air Sketch giveaways. We also want to thank the developers SmileOnMyMac and Qrayon for the promo codes they offered to MacStories readers.
Here are the winners:
TextExpander touch (Universal for iPhone & iPad) - Mason
Air Sketch for iPad - Susan
You’ll receive a notice in your inbox in a few hours. Congratulations and thanks for reading!