We didn’t notice this until @pivale pointed us towards PCWorld ’s article, but sure enough according to Apple’s iPad tech specs , the iPad does indeed support a type of .AVI video: Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format No .AVI support of any kind is listed under iPhone or iPod touch tech specs. (Then again, none of those devices are running iPhone 3.2 like the iPad — yet). Read more ...

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iPad Supports .AVI M-JPEG Video

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GDC 2010: Ngmoco’s Neil Young on how freemium will change the App Store world

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Monday Fun Video: Typing 83 Words a Minute on an iPhone

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Once again proving that iPhone users don’t need no stinkin’ hardware keyboards, this YouTube’r claims 83 words a minute on iTextSpeed [$0.99 - iTunes link] which would be Read more ...

Apple’s Sexy App Purge Was Just the Beginning [App Store]

The Great App Store Purge of 2010 continues. They came for the sexy apps, and other apps said nothing. Now, according to some developers, they’re coming for pre-fabbed Read more ...

Microsoft shows off single game running on Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox

Guess we don’t have to wait until MIX to have all our Windows Phone 7 Series questions answered! Microsoft’s Eric Rudder, speaking at TechEd Middle East, showed off a game developed in Visual Studio as a singular project (with 90% shared code) that plays on Windows with a keyboard, a Windows Phone 7 Series prototype device with accelerometer and touch controls, and the Xbox 360 with the Xbox gamepad. Interestingly, not only is the development cross-platform friendly, but the game itself (a simple Indiana Jones platformer was demoed) saves its place and lets you resume from that spot on whichever platform you happen to Read more ...

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