Samsung Zeal leaked by Verizon, exposes dual-hinge design
If the paper trail for this handset wasn't enough for you, here's the first official imagery of the Samsung Zeal. It is, as speculated, a dual-hinge, dual-display affair, equipped with an E Ink keyboard that transitions from a four-row QWERTY arrangement to a dialpad depending on orientation
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: cameo, dialpad, dual hinge, dualhinge, engadget, handset, orientation, paper-trail, samsungzeal, transitions, verizon
iOS 4 adds direct access to iTunes library, iPhone DJ apps about to get crazy
Although there's been no shortage of iPhone DJ apps in the past few years, they've remained fairly niche, since Apple didn't allow devs official access to the iPod music library -- mobile DJs needed to upload a second separate music library per app, and that's no fun at all. Looks like that's about to change, though: one of the 1500 new APIs in iOS 4 provides direct access to the iPod library, meaning music apps of all kinds can play your tracks in any wacky way they want -- including, yes, scratching them. The first app to support the new API in the store is Flare Scratch, which is a relatively simple scratch app -- we just gave it a shot and yes, it does indeed load tracks from the iPod library and let you scratch 'em.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: access, apis, djapp, entry, from-the-ipod, ios, iphone, ipod, library, music, scratch, second-separate, transitions