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UPDATED: iPhone’s Plus+, OpenFeint Developers Excited For Apple’s Game Center Plans

UPDATE 4:09 PM: Aurora Feint, creators of OpenFeint, have taken a similar stance as ngmoco. From a just released statement: “OpenFeint X is currently built on top of OpenFeint and in the future it will also sit on Apple’s Game Center social graph, achievements and leaderboards so developers and gamers don’t miss a step,” said CEO

Apple Limiting Multitasking To Just iPhone 3GS And iPad

iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch and iPod Touch 2nd Gen users, there’s some bad news. According to Apple, the hardware isn’t powerful enough: you aren’t getting multitasking. Apple sneaked this particularly important tidbit into the last minutes of their presentation this morning at the Apple campuses in Cupertino, California. Get ready to begin groaning loudly. “For iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2nd gen, they will run many things, but not everything,” said Jobs, before the bombshell. “They will not support multitasking, the hardware just can’t do it.” iPad will also be receiving the iPhone OS 4.0 update, but it won’t happen until sometime in the fall. Apple did not reveal a reason iPad users would have to wait several extra months for it. iPhone OS 4.0 is scheduled to launch this summer. An updated iPhone to be sold later this year has been heavily rumored, but Apple made no mention of a new iPhone at any point today. Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . Apple – IPhone – iPod Touch – IPad – iPhone OS 4.0

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Apple Adds Multitasking, Folders, Enhanced Mail, iBooks For iPhone OS 4.0

The addition of multitasking to iPhone OS 4.0 may be the feature most people are excited about, but it’s not the only thing Apple CEO Steve Jobs decided to unveil on stage today. You can view the details on multitasking right here . iPhone OS 4.0 will also introduce the concept of Folders, allowing users to sort and categorize the potentially hundreds of applications currently filling up home screen after home screen on their iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Folders act like the Stacks feature in OS X. Each Folder is created by simply holding down on a single application and stacking them on top of each other. The device will attempt to automatically categorize them by application type (i.e. games), but users are free to change the naming on their own (for example: first-person shooter games). Folders can appear on the home screen or be dragged onto the interace dock. The added customization of folders has also lifted the application limit from 180 to 2,160. That’s, uh, a lot. Enhanced Mail is something iPhone and iPod Touch users have been waiting ages for. iPad owners have been given a glimpse at what an improved version of the Mail application is like, but iPhone OS 4.0 introduces some major, long-needed changes to the service. For one, a unified inbox. Most users have a work and personal e-mail linked to their device and now the interface supports a single inbox, including threading e-mails, rather than having them separate. You can also switch between inboxes quickly, open attachments via outside applications and, if you need it, add multiple Exchange-based accounts onto one device. The addition fo iBooks is about what you’d expect: a smaller version of iBooks for iPhone and iPod Touch. Nothing too flashy there, but most agree Apple needs a much larger selection. Today’s demos were shown on an iPhone, but the features should come to iPad and iPod Touch, too. Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . iPhone – iPod Touch – Apple – IPad – Steve Jobs

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Introducing Game Center, Apple’s Social Gaming Network

There are a variety of iPhone services linking various games to one another in an Xbox Live or PlayStation Network-like interface with linked friends, achievements, etc. Apple has thrown a wrench into those plans, however, with their own social gaming network, entitled Game Center. Game Center was unveiled this morning as part of Apple’s iPhone OS 4.0 event. The social network includes everything you’d expect and want from a cross-game network, based on other network successes: achievements, matchmaking, friends lists and leaderboards. iPhone OS 4.0 is scheduled to launch sometime this summer. This could be huge for games. But what happens to existing networks like plus? Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . Apple – IPhone – Operating system – iPhone 3G – Xbox Live

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iPhone OS 4.0 Coming This Summer, Includes Multitasking

Apple has confirmed what we all suspected: multitasking is coming to the finally confirmed iPhone OS 4.0 upgrade. The upgrade itself won’t be available for consumers until sometime this summer (Apple CEO Steve Jobs did not get more specific than that), but Apple claims their long-coming implementation of multitasking is “gonna be the best.” Jobs demonstrated multitasking on the iPhone, but it’s expected for iPod Touch and iPad, too. Essentially, when a user double clicks the home button, it pulls up a dock-like interface (very similar to what you’d see in a normal OS X session) that allows the user to swap between applications that are running. Jobs showed a user jumping from a URL in an e-mail to Safari, double clicking the home button, pulling up the apps that are running — in this case Safari, Mail, ESPN and Tap Tap Revenge — and simply clicking Mail to return to the e-mail account. The company claims their solution to multitasking avoids the common issue with adding multitasking to device: sluggish performance of the device and a rapidly draining battery. How much that claim holds up won’t be known for a few months yet. Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . Apple – iPhone – iPod Touch – Steve Jobs – Safari

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Reminder: Apple OS 4.0 Event At 10:00 AM PST

G4 is preparing to cover the events at the Apple event at 10:00 AM PST, where the iPhone, iPod and iPad maker will unveil the first details on the latest upgrade to the operating system that drives many of their devices. iPhone OS 4.0 is rumored to include third-party application multi-tasking, amongst several other new features. Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . iPhone – Apple – IPad – Operating system – iPod

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iPad Gaming Walkthrough — Words With Friends HD, Scrabble, Flight Control HD, Fieldrunners

The iPad is here, haven’t you heard? It’s one thing to hear or read what it’s like to play with an iPad and the games that have launched alongside Apple’s new device, it’s quite another to watch them in action. I’ve been furiously downloading some of the major new game releases and figured the best way to help you understand what makes them tick was to show you by shoving my hands in front of a camera. To do that, here’s the first of several videos of me walking you through the biggest iPad games. First up? Words With Friends HD, Scrabble, Fieldrunners and the simple but beautiful

Talkabouts: Our First iPad Gaming Impressions

If you’ve been following my Twitter, you know I spent last Saturday morning in a chilly line with other technophiles for Apple’s latest piece of hardware, the iPad. Apple’s iPad has resulted in a flurry of questions about what the actual point of the iPad is, when (or if?) does it become more useful than a laptop or iPhone, how do games perform on the larger touch screen, how much of a dope I am,

Has A User Found A Way To Add "Other OS" Back To The PlayStation 3?

Last week , Sony’s newest PlayStation 3 firmware update removed the system’s ability to install other operating systems on your PS3. Time constraints and a lack of interest have prevented me from ever installing a new operating system in my PlayStation 3, and I imagine I’m in the huge majority here, but

Golf Simulations: High End Games For Rich Guys

This week’s Masters’ golf tournney and X-Play’s list of favorite golf games