Now that the iPhone 3G S is officially in the wild–and selling at a pretty astounding pace–you might think there’d be fewer stories about Apple’s device.
You’d be wrong. However, plenty of other noteworthy stuff happened in gadget land this week too, and we made sure to include it below.
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• Nudity briefly made its way onto the iPhone via an application, before Apple’s App Store overlords intervened.
• Hewlett-Packard’s vintage calculator emulator for the iPhone had some people drooling for a different reason.
• The newest iPhone also doubles as an underwater camera–at least for this guy.
• HTC announced something that’s not an iPhone: the Hero, which will run Android.
• Scientists have discovered a way to make a synthetic ‘tree’ that captures carbon 1,000 times faster than the actual carbon-based kind that grows in the ground.
• And finally, the PSP Go stopped by CNET’s offices for a quick demo on video. Make sure to check it out.
[Thanks: http://news.cnet.com]
We have another iPhone 3GS video for our iPhone 3GS toting readers today which is purported to be the first music video shot to be recorded via the iPhone 3GS.
The video shot is called Technologic Overkill, and the song by XFYA is set to the dilemma of a small blue robot and its attempts to become relevant in an increasingly technological world.
Actually the small blue robot is one of those wind-up walking toys more than anything technically advanced so doesn’t really stand a chance in a technological world. The video and song aren’t going to win any awards but you can view it below so enjoy.
[Thanks: http://www.phonesreview.co.uk]