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Articles about screenshots: September 7, 2008

More iPhone 2.0 screenshots leaked

by Greg Healy on Mar 27, 2008 at 10:23 AM

iPhone If the first little teaser of the iPhone’s upcoming app store we reported on earlier this week didn’t do anything for you, The Boy Genius Report now has extensive photos of the iPhone 2.0 update scheduled for release later this year. There are 38 photos in total which cover everything from the Calendar to Parental Controls. Many of the things featured in these photos are things that Steve Jobs, Phil Schiller and Scott Forstall went over or mentioned at the media event earlier this month.

Being Canadian, I don’t have an iPhone (yet), so I don’t have a lot to compare these new screenshots to, to see what has changed. The iPhone 2.0 developer build ships with a game called Lunar Lander, which demos the iPhone gaming features showcased at the media event. It is not known whether this is just a game to help developers get a better idea of how they can utilize the iPhones hardware, or if it will also ship with the iPhone 2.0 update released to the masses. Nevertheless, the new features and applications that are going to be introduced in the iPhone 2.0 update are sure to please both business users and personal users.

Via [MacRumors] Photos [The Boy Genius Report]




New Leopard screenshots posted

by Marvin Sum on Jun 16, 2007 at 02:00 PM

Leopard Screenshot
Wired News managed to obtain a developers preview of Leopard, reporting that it installed quickly without problems on a quad-core Mac Pro. The interface was apparently very slick and smooth, giving the desktop a “space-age gloss”. In addition, Wired also posted screenshots of the new iCal and three new screensavers: Arabesque, Retro and Spectrum.

Unfortunately, Apple Legal didn’t seem too pleased as it sent a cease and decease letter for the screenshots to be taken down. They’re off the site as we speak, but luckily for us, Google still has a copy of it cached. Apple seemed to have something important to hide, judging by its reaction to the posted screenshots.

Perhaps there are more secret features for us to look forward to?

Read [Wired News]




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