Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Texas college hands out iPod touch, iPhone to freshmen

Texas's Abilene Christian University (ACU) on Wednesday announced plans to offer an iPod touch or iPhone to each incoming freshmen students this fall. The devices will be used to help students learn, according to the school. It's part of ACU's Connected mobile learning program.

According to ACU Chief Information Officer Kevin Roberts, freshmen will use the devices to receive homework alerts, answer in-class surveys and quizzes, get directions to their professors’ offices, and check their meal and account balances – among more than 15 other useful web applications already developed.

The plan has gained attention from Apple and Ivy League universities — Roberts recently gave a presentation at Apple headquarters to company executives and selected leaders from universities including Harvard, Yale, MIT, Duke, Stanford, Oxford, Princeton, and UCLA outlining ACU’s “creative vision for converged media devices.”

“We are not merely providing cutting-edge technology tools to our incoming students,” said Roberts. “We are also providing the web applications that ensure these tools will become critical to the students’ learning experience. Because 93 percent of ACU students bring their own computers with them to college, we are choosing to take them to the next level by providing converged mobile devices.”

Dr. Dwayne VanRheenen, ACU provost, said, “This is exciting to me, not only because we’re giving students new tools, but because we are transforming the learning environment. The extensive research that’s been done on campus in the past 10 months has prepared us to launch with freshmen this fall, and research will be ongoing as we expand the program in the future.”

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Apple releases software 1.1.4 for iPod touch and iPhone

Apple has released software version 1.1.4 for the iPhone and iPod touch. According to Apple, the update “includes bug fixes and supersedes all previous versions.” It is currently unclear whether any new features have been added with the update; however, with Apple scheduled to release the iPhone and iPod touch software development kit (SDK) this week, it is possible that this update could be a precursor to that release.

iPhone and iPod touch software version 1.1.4 is available now through the update feature in iTunes.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Amazon offers free iPod shuffle when you buy a 32GB iPod Touch






Amazon.com is currently offering a free 1GB iPod shuffle in green, silver, purple, or blue to customers who purchase/buy a 32GB iPod touch.The promotion, which is the first “buy one iPod, get one free” offer I have ever seen, does not appear to extend to other iPod touch models.

To take advantage of the offer, customers need to add both the iPod shuffle of their choice and the 32GB iPod touch to their cart; Amazon says buyers will not be charged for the shuffle. The promotion is available for a limited time only.

Friday, February 22, 2008

BBC: iPlayer coming to iPhone, iPod touch


















The BBC has announced that its iPlayer service will soon be available on the iPhone and iPod touch.

BBC shows have been streamed or downloaded more than 17m times via its iPlayer broadband TV service since Christmas Day, according to figures from the corporation.

Between Christmas Day and Tuesday last week, BBC TV shows have been streamed or downloaded more than 17m times via the iPlayer, the seven-day broadband TV catch-up service.

The iPlayer is now averaging around 1.3 million unique users a week, with as many as 500,000 streams or downloads per day.

The Guardian reports that the BBC says iPhone and iPod touch owners would be able to access iPlayer content “within the next few weeks,” which will the first time the service has been available beyond PC and Mac computers.

It is unknown whether access will handled via a web application, or if viewing will be made possible through an installable application, which would be available following the release of the iPhone/iPod touch SDK.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Orange offers free iPod touch to business customers

Orange is offering UK customers who sign up for an 18-month business tariff a free 8GB iPod touch.

The network's move comes as O2 touts continued success attracting new customers with its own Apple device, the iPhone.

Customers who sign up in selected Orange shops to Orange Solo, Orange Venture or Orange Momentum business tariffs (starting from £35/month) this month will walk out with a new iPod touch (while stocks last).

“The work/life blur often means doing work in your free time. We want to redress the balance and encourage our customers to take time out of their working day for themselves and the iPod touch is a great me-time device with which to do that,” said Martin Lyne, director of small business, Orange UK.

This is the first time Orange has exclusively offered business customers a free give-away and follows the success of similar Orange offers to consumers.

Participating Orange shops are listed here.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Apple reaching out to iPhone/iPod touch hackers?

An update posted to Tiny Code, a web site that has previously aided developers and users of unauthorized Jailbroken applications for the iPod touch and iPhone, suggests that Apple is reaching out to unofficial third-party developers in preparation for the upcoming official iPhone/iPod touch SDK.

The posting reads: “We can’t say much, but we are working with Apple and with their SDK for the next firmware release and SDK applications and we shouldn’t be missed for long. We will no longer update our Installer.app repo for legality reasons and you should see us soon on iTunes.”

A separate update on the site’s sidebar says that the group is “now targeting fw [firmware] 1.1.4 Alpha 2,” implying that a firmware upgrade may accompany the SDK release.
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