This guy TheMartyMartin is amazing.. with or without an iPhone4.
But can you imagine what a filmmaker like him must feel with a phone that can do THIS in his pocket?
This guy TheMartyMartin is amazing.. with or without an iPhone4.
But can you imagine what a filmmaker like him must feel with a phone that can do THIS in his pocket?
Is the iPhone 4 capable of shooting high quality video?
Yes.
BTS of a Patrick Lawler shoot – http://vimeo.com/13633992
When Apple announced iOS 4.0 earlier this year, some additions to the SDK (software development kit) caught the attention of augmented reality (AR) developers – specifically, open access to the phone’s camera APIs. But with the introduction of the new hardware in the iPhone 4 made this past Monday, the possibilities for AR on the popular smartphone have skyrocketed. Today I had the opportunity to chat about the device’s impact on AR with Stefan Misslinger, lead iPhone developer for metaio, one of the leading AR companies and makers of the mobile AR browser junaio.
read the rest of the article written by Chris Cameron
Tomorrow’s third-generation PC UI has already been invented. All the research is done. In fact, some elements have been independently developed by dozens of geniuses at multiple research centers, each taking a slightly different approach, but all embracing more than one of the major five elements of tomorrow’s UI. Here are those elements: 1. Multi-touch, 2. Gestures, 3. Physics, 4. 3-D, and 5. Minimization of icons.
The article asks “Does iPhone uses Multi-touch Technology?”
Survey says?!
Yes. The Iphone uses a touch screen that lets you perform two-finger gesture, for instance, you pinch your thumb and forefinger to shrink a photo, or widen them to enlarge it, as pioneered by multi touch screen pioneer Jeff Han.
But does that mean it uses Jeff Han’s brand? See the article for details!
Also Mac Rumors has covered Jeff’s thoughts on the sitch!
Don’t know how long this will last, but I certainly understand the fervor!
There still seem to be things “red tape-ish” that could hold up distribution of the phone – including the FCC and AT&T/Cingular. So let’s keep hoping that our “ultimate convergence device” isn’t crippled by corporate people who tighten their ties too tight in the morning, shall we?
LeeAnn Prescott, on her Hitwise blog had this to say about the WILD INTEREST in this dainty little phone of Apple’s,
Since Steve Jobs’ announcement of the iPhone at Macworld two weeks ago, Internet users have been flocking online to find out more information. For the week ending 1/13/07, the share of searches for ‘iphone’ was greater than the weekly share of searches for ‘ipod’ at any time during 2006. The week ending 1/20/07 still showed a greater volume of searches for ‘iphone’ versus ‘ipod.’
This short demo by Phil Schiller with CBS News’ John Blackstone is a concise display of this phone’s supreme beauty and power. My Macbook Pro running OS X.4.8 makes me a feel satisfied at least once a day… I think this phone is gonna top at least 2 times a day satisfaction rate.
Ok… (catch your breath)… (palpitations slowing)… breath easy… That’s right … nice…
Can ya freakin’ BELIEVE it? I mean, I knew Apple was a design MACHINE (read my “Huh?” page – I wrote that BEFORE the release – I’m so good), but THIS! Apple completely and totally (except for going exclusively with AT&T/Cingular – maybe we can get it unlocked) BLEW AWAY my expectations with more and more beautiful design work and functionality than I could have dreamed. That’s my view, at least.
Here’s David Pogue’s view… he got to HANDLE it!!! Woo hoo!

“We have been very lucky to have brought a few revolutionary user interfaces to the market — the mouse, the click wheel, and now Multi-Touch. Each has made possible a revolutionary product, the Mac, the iPod, and now the iPhone. We’re going to build on top of that with software. Software on mobile phones is like baby-software. Today we’re going to show you a software breakthrough. Software that’s 5-years ahead of what’s on any other phone.”
“iPhone runs OS X!” Huge cheers. “Why would we want to run such a sophisticated OS on a mobile device? It’s got everything we need. Mulittasking, networking, power management, graphics, security, video, graphics, audio core animation…”
Thanks to EnGadget for HOOKIN US UP!
Bring it on!
This article from the Guardian rips it up – must read!