
Older iPhones Gain Video Recording

The first- and second-generation iPhones are now capable of video recording, and you won’t even need to do any hacking. Last week, Wired.com reported that Apple released its restrictions on a private API for video capturing. As a result, Apple approved Ustream , a live video streaming app that’s free in the App Store. The extra bonus? In addition to streaming-video capability, the app has a video recorder, too — and that also works with older iPhones. Permitting the video API in third-party apps should open doors to a host of apps offering video recording for older iPhones. Today, The Unofficial Apple Weblog’s Erica Sadun pointed out a $1 app called Camcorder for shooting video with older iPhones. Its interface…










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ptite_olive (Julie Langlois) : #DoodleJump fte sa premire anne dans l'Apple Store http://itunes.com/app/DoodleJump
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