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Jun 17 / 4:10am

TweetDeck für das iPhone: Konkurrenz für Tweetie

 
 

via Engadget German by Benjamin Weiss on 6/17/09

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Heute erschien der Twitter- und Facebook- Client TweetDeck für das iPhone, der dem beliebten Tweetie Konkurrenz machen soll. TweetDeck ist kostenlos und erzeugte schon kurz nach Erscheinen einigen Buzz auf Twitter. Welches ist euer Lieblings Twitter-Client?

Gallery: TweetDeck

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Jun 17 / 3:56am

SPD stellt Datenschutzgesetz in Frage

 
 

via Golem.de by Golem.de on 6/17/09

Die SPD droht mit dem Ende der Verhandlungen über eine Novelle des Datenschutzgesetzes. Sie will das Gesetz eher scheitern lassen als dem Kompromiss der Union zustimmen. (Verbraucherschutz, Datenschutz)
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Jun 16 / 4:09pm

Some iPhone 3G S orders set to be delivered tomorrow

Aha. Interessant. Da ist ja dann Apple offensichtlich früher dran als "befürchtet". In D wird es wahrscheinlich wieder nur homöopathisch kleine Mengen geben ab Freitag... :)

 
 

via Engadget by Chris Ziegler on 6/16/09


Waiting days in the blistering sun for a phone that more level-headed folks (that is, not us) will be able to get by simply waltzing into a store a few days later just isn't what it used to be, is it? As iPhones make the inevitable transition from wildly-anticipated objects of lust to commodities, it seems that Apple's putting progressively less effort into carefully orchestrating and micro-managing launches -- and if you want solid proof of that, look no further than the shipping tracking numbers coming off of the online Apple Store's order status site where you'll find that some iPhone 3G S units should be in buyers' hands tomorrow. If you're counting, that'd be a full two days before the official release of this Friday -- and while we suppose the company could have some agreement in place with its carriers to hold onto the units until the official release, we're not giving UPS that much credit.

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Some iPhone 3G S orders set to be delivered tomorrow originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 16 Jun 2009 14:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Jun 16 / 3:41pm

First Video of iPhone 3GS In The Wild [Iphone 3gs]

 
 

via Gizmodo by Sean Fallon on 6/16/09

Even if you don't understand Portuguese, the brand new shinyness of the iPhone 3GS comes across loud and clear. Check out the vid to see many of the new features in action. [iphoneportugal]



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Jun 16 / 3:33pm

Voicenote

  
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Von meinem iPhone gesendet

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Jun 16 / 3:31pm

Man kann sogar...

Vollständig formatierte Berichte mit eingebetteten Bildern über Posterous posten. Mal sehen, ob das tatsächlich so klappt.

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unter dem bild. mittig.

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Jun 16 / 3:09pm

Das sollte...

... jetzt auf facebook erscheinen. Posterous.com ist ne kleine aber feine sache! *ggg*
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Jun 16 / 3:08pm

This should...

show up on twitter. Mal posterous.com testen. Geniale kleine Sache! *ggg*
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Jun 16 / 2:55pm

TweetDeck Twitter client coming to iPhone

 
 


An iPhone version of TweetDeck is coming soon, says Digg founder Kevin Rose. Already in beta, the iPhone app is said to reproduce features of the desktop Twitter client -- namely its signature groupings, which are organized into columns. Users should be able to flick through columns to switch groups.The app also provides Facebook-like status updates, and can highlight mentions of a user's name. ...

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Jun 16 / 2:42am

Apple beseitigt Sicherheitsloch in MacOS X

 
 

via Golem.de by Golem.de on 6/16/09

Mit einem Update für Java schließt Apple ein kritische Sicherheitsloch in der der Java Virtual Machine von MacOS X. Angreifer können damit ein fremdes System unter ihre Kontrolle bringen. (Apple, Java)
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