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You can view your MobileMe Gallery and quickly access your friends’ galleries with the Gallery app for iPhone and iPod touch. For help using the Gallery app, open the app, tap Settings in the upper-left corner, and then tap Gallery Help. If you encounter issues while using the Gallery app, the steps below can help you troubleshoot further.

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Filed under: How-tos , Productivity , Tips and tricks , iPhone , Mac 101 , iPhone 101 , iPod touch Many applications require your Mac and your iPhone to be on the same wireless network in order to communicate properly or sync. Apple doesn’t advertise the ability to use such applications without a wireless router… nor do many developers.

Filed under: iPhone , App Store It was only a couple of weeks ago that straphanger hopes for an augmented reality guide to the NYC subways were flying high… and now it looks like they may have to wait for Labor Day before they can amaze their friends and stun their enemies. The LA Times is reporting a conversation with Acrossair developers where they indicate that the full-screen video features of the app can’t ship before Apple releases iPhone OS 3.1 — which they expect to drop in early September, in case you’re marking your calendar. According to the story, the live video/augmented reality approach depends on an unpublished camera API, hence the apps cannot be set free in the wild just yet. That may explain why several other inside-the-Matrix apps haven’t cleared the store…

Filed under: iPhone , App Store , First Look It’s summer, a lot of people are going on vacation, and here at

Filed under: Software , Odds and ends , iPhone , Apple History , App Store Early in Apple history, long before Jonathan Ive came along and performed his design miracles, there was frog design . Under the helm of Hartmut Esslinger , frog design was responsible for some of the more memorable early Apple designs, including the iconic Apple IIc and the Imagewriter II printer

Filed under: iPhone , App Store , App Review Every so often I get the idea I’m living in some kind of parallel universe where iPhone apps are created that look great but just don’t do anything of value. Such an app is Metal Detector App Store that for US$0.99 cents purports to detect metal around you. It requires an iPhone 3GS because it uses the built in magnetometer (compass) to work. Well, it did discover my bird cage, but I could see that anyway. It reacted to a stop sign, and a fire hydrant when I was on my morning run.

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Features , Apple , iPhone With only two more days to go until the launch of the iPhone 3G S, we have been getting a lot of questions from readers about things like cases, new features, and of course, upgrading from another iPhone.

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Software , Odds and ends , Developer , iPhone , App Store , iPod touch The Aurora Feint folks are at WWDC with the rest of the Mac development world this week, and while out there, not only are they having a party, but they sent out an announcement: OpenFeint 2.0 is out now , and it has some “social discovery” features now included. Their open platform already supported doing things like leaderboards and profiles from directly within iPhone applications and games, but now the new release will also allow users to bring their friends lists in from Facebook and Twitter, update profile pictures of themselves, and both find their friends and figure out what they’re playing. The system is free to integrate into iPhone apps and games , and there’s a user-based model that costs more at higher levels. OpenFeint isn’t the only system attempting to do something like this (be a sort of Xbox Live for iPhone games), but they are certainly the biggest, with more developers jumping into their boat every day. And as is the way with social networks, sometimes being the biggest is just as good as being the best


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