Archive for marzo 8th, 2010


Apple patent: use your iPhone as an electronic “iKey” (No Comments)

Filed under: , ,

The Daily Telegraph reports that a new Apple patent has surfaced which could potentially allow the iPhone, or another Apple portable, to act as a sort of electronic key. The potential applications are as limitless as the number of things locked by old-school metal keys. It could be used for cars, offices, homes, or lockers. Basically, anything that could have an electronic receiver mounted to it in place of a metal tumbler-style lock could then use an iPhone as a key.

While Ars Technica notes that "the patent application itself merely describes a unique way of using motion detection to generate an input, such as turning a virtual combination lock-style dial," the patent itself, as reported by the Telegraph, says that the device could be "any suitable electronic device such as a portable media player, personal data assistant or electronic lock" that could open up any number of physical lock types just by communicating wirelessly.


Electronic key fobs already exist for certain models of cars, most notably the Toyota Prius, which not only allow keyless entry but also allow you to start the car without a traditional metal key. If Apple actually implements this patent and allows iPhones and iPods to act as an "iKey," carrying a ring of metal keys and fobs around in your pocket could eventually seem as passé as a pocketwatch or pager seems today.

While the patent notes that the device would have to be paired with the locks in order to work, and that all communications would be encrypted, people are naturally going to be skeptical about the security of an iKey compared to a traditional metal key. I can see some other potential pitfalls: losing your iPhone, or having it stolen suddenly, means not having access to your car, your house, or anything else accessed with your iKey. Plus, if you're dumb enough to store your access code on your iPhone in a place where a thief can find it easily, it also means that, immediately after finding your home address in Contacts, the thief could gain entry to your house with next to no effort. Or how about this: you come home after a night of carousing at the bar, power up your iPhone to gain access to your front door, but then find a blank screen staring back at you from your iPhone because your battery died.

While the idea sounds great on paper and certainly stokes my science-fiction geek fires, the practical application of the iKey sounds like a giant headache.

TUAWApple patent: use your iPhone as an electronic "iKey" originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 08 Mar 2010 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Review: Tiki Golf 3D for iPhone (No Comments)
With the release of a 3.0 version of this mobile golf game, we revisit Tiki Golf 3D and find that, unfortunately, ample bugs will need to be corrected before this game is up to par.

CBS returns March Madness to the iPhone (No Comments)
CBS Sports Mobile (in association with CBSSports.com) released two iPhone apps Monday designed to help March Madness fans keep up with the tournament. In partnership with AT&T, the $10 premium app provides live video over Wi-Fi, 3G, and EDGE.

Il singolo gratuito della settimana su iTunes [09/03] (No Comments)


Come di consueto, eccoci a parlarvi del nuovo singolo della settimana che Apple ci mette gratuitamente a disposizione.

Il brano dei prossimi 7 giorni è “The High Road” dei “Broken Bells”, Per scaricarlo potete utilizzare questo link

Singolo della settimana: The High Road dei Broken Bells (No Comments)

Il singolo della settimana è “The High Road” dei Broken Bells.

Potete scaricare gratuitamente il brano tramite iTunes Store.



Android finally invades AT&T (No Comments)
AT&T has added the Google Android platform to its portfolio of mobile devices with the launch of the Motorola Backflip.

Will iPad be missing some iPhone apps? (No Comments)

Filed under: ,

Wired noticed that there are some notable exceptions among the announced iPad apps, including Stocks, Calculator, Clock, Weather and Voice Memos.

These apps could be available for download through the App Store. However, blogger Kevin Fox suggested last month that could hint toward a possible Dashboard implementation on the iPad. He argues that these apps, with the exception of Voice Memos, were originally Dashboard widgets to begin with.

Fox theorizes that a five-finger pinch would bring forth a Dashboard with these apps and a second would send them back to the background. This is not the first Dashboard theory that's been floated for the iPad.

It's an intriguing idea, and I can see that being part of a future version of the iPhone/iPad OS. For now, I hope that these apps are available as a free download, or are already pre-loaded but on a second screen. The worst case scenario is that Apple will charge a premium for these basic apps, similar to the way they're charging iPod touch users for upgrades. I hope it doesn't come to that, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did either.

TUAWWill iPad be missing some iPhone apps? originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 08 Mar 2010 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Sonetti Lussuriosi su AppStore (No Comments)

Arriva su AppStore un’applicazione “scampata” alla censura Apple, contenente una serie di sonetti vietati ai minori di 18 anni…

Si tratta infatti dei Sonetti Lussuriosi di Pietro Aretino, che gli erano stati ispirati dalle incisioni erotiche, ritenute ai limiti della pornografia e realizzate dal pittore Marcantonio Raimondi su disegni di Giulio Romano, pubblicate una prima volta nel 1524 sotto il titolo I Modi o Le 16 posizioni e successivamente, insieme ai dipinti ed ai Sonetti.

Il contenuto è molto esplicito:




Stanford survey contemplates iPhone addiction (No Comments)
A survey among 200 Stanford University students has found that iPhones are addictive devices, with some interesting statistics to back up that claim.

De Blob Revolution: il nuovo gioco di THQ Wireless Inc. (No Comments)

A più di un anno dal lancio in AppStore del primo capitolo della saga, De Blob torna alla ribalta con un nuovo divertente episodio ricco di colore.


Questa volta De Blob va all’interno degli edifici in cui i maligni della INKT Corporation hanno intrappolato le persone rendendole “graydians”. Il nostro compito sarà quello di individuare il miglior percorso possibile attraverso ogni piano dell’edificio e salvare il maggior numero possibile di “ostaggi”.

Ci sono tre modalità di gioco e cinque livelli di difficoltà per rendere l’apprendimento del gioco abbastanza semplice e con la presenza di numerosi livelli regalare diverse ore di divertimento.