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iPhone-tuned edition of TUAW {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Aug 20th 2008 12:37PM I agree. Either shorten your headlines or have them wrap to a second line so we can tell what the stories is about.

Dejumble 1.1.1 provides another way to get things done {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

May 26th 2008 1:26PM I'm spending so much time looking into how to get things done I'm not getting anything done!

(Wait, this isn't twitter?)

Rotary dial for your iPhone {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

May 12th 2008 4:44PM What next? An iPhone tin can and string interface? ;-)

TUAW preview: Schmap for iPhone & iPod Touch {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

May 10th 2008 8:21AM Too bad we can't view the Flash demos on our iPhones. ;-0

Howdy! {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

May 6th 2008 4:42PM Yes, we like experience when it comes to talking Macs. Welcome! I beat you on the Mac purchase: got the very first Mac when it came out in 1984. 125K of RAM. Sigh. Those were the days.

Cover Flow for a more Fluid browsing experience {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Apr 15th 2008 9:49AM I've been able to add this Cover Flow effect with my photographs by using a Flash component called photoFlow (http://www.flashloaded.com/flashcomponents/photoflow/). Here's an example for a photo documentary I did: http://inourpath.com/gallery

iPhone 101: Clearing cookies from Mobile Safari {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Apr 11th 2008 11:26AM Sticking with the iPhone part of this story, I was recently developing a new Web site. I did something strange (still not sure what) and suddenly my css wasn't displayed. This happened across the board with IE, Firefox and even Safari on my iPhone.

I was able to reconnect my site to its css in every browser but my iPhone Safari. Clearing cookies and history hasn't worked at all.

Any suggestions on this?

Dance piece, for iPod shuffle {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Apr 6th 2008 7:32AM Alex, as the Eye Level piece states, visitors to the DC performance also were given iPod shuffles.

Rogue Amoeba on code signing, iPhone SDK {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Mar 11th 2008 2:30PM Those of us who went through the early 1990s debates surrounding the National Endowment for the Arts funding of "pornographic art" can tell you there is a legal definition of the genre (vague as it may be) that was decided in Miller vs. California in 1973 (via Wikipedia):

"a work is obscene if it would be found appealing to the prurient interest by an average person applying contemporary community standards, depicts sexual conduct in a patently offensive way and has no serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value. Note that "community" standards—not national standards—are applied whether the material appeals to the prurient interest; thus, material may be deemed obscene in one locality but not in another. National standards, however, are applied whether the material is of value. Child pornography is not subject to the Miller test, as the Supreme Court decided in 1982. The Court felt that the government's interest in protecting children from abuse was paramount."

So, of course, the question is, do you support certain apps that may be just fine in one community, yet considered "pornographic" in another. And, of course, this applies only to the US.

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