iPod
iPhone SDK Application Development, 1st Edition
By Jonathan Zdziarski
This practical book offers the knowledge and code you need to create mobile applications and games for the iPhone and iPod Touch, using the Apple SDK. iPhone SDK Application Development introduces you to this development paradigm and the Objective-C...
[Publish Date: January 2009]
By David Jurick, Adam Stolarz, Damien Stolarz
With iPhone Hacks, you can make your iPhone do all you'd expect of a mobile smartphone -- and more. Learn tips and techniques to unleash little-known features, find and create innovative applications for both the iPhone and iPod touch, and unshackle...
[Publish Date: April 2009]
Programming the iPhone User Experience, 1st Edition
By Toby Boudreaux
This practical book provides you with a hands-on, example-driven tour of Apple's user interface toolkit, UIKit, and some common design patterns for creating gestural interfaces and multi-touch navigation for the iPhone and iPod Touch. You'll learn ho...
[Publish Date: August 2009]
iPod: The Missing Manual, 8th Edition
By J.D. Biersdorfer, David Pogue
Get the scoop on iTunes 9 and all of the newest iPods with this bestselling Missing Manual. Apple's gotten the world hooked on portable music, pictures, and videos with its amazing entertainment center, but one thing they haven't delivered is an easy...
[Publish Date: October 2009]
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iPhone Hacks--New from O'Reilly: Over 100 Tips & Tools for Unlocking the ...
Sebastopol, CA—Chances are if you own an iPhone (or iPod), you long to discover its hackability. And a new book from O'Reilly—iPhone Hacks (O'Reilly/Make, $34.99)—can help you do just that. Expert authors David Jurick, Adam ...
[Publish Date: April 06, 2009]
iPod: The Missing Manual, 8th Edition--New from O'Reilly
Sebastopol, CA—Apple's gotten the world hooked on portable music, pictures, and videos. One thing they haven't delivered, though, is an easy guide for getting the most from your sleek little entertainment center. That's where this book comes...
[Publish Date: November 06, 2009]
Troubleshoot Your iPhone or iPod Touch - iPhone Hacks - O'Reilly Media
By Damien Stolarz, Adam Stolarz, David Jurick
Troubleshooting is more of an art than a science. That's a polite way of saying that troubleshooting involves a lot of trial and error and doesn't always work. By the time you're troubleshooting, something's already broken and it's not working the way...
[Publish Date: July 06, 2009]
Take Control of Your iPod: Beyond the Music, 1st Edition
By Steve Sande
Learn a dozen ways to do more with an iPod than just listen to music! Written by gadget-wizard Steve Sande, this 136-page book helps you advance to the next level of iPod mastery. You'll learn basics like charging an iPod and moving music over to it,...
[Publish Date: October 2007]
Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running, 1st Edition
By Scott Stevenson
With this book in hand, you can build solid applications for Mac OS X, iPhone, and iPod Touch -- no matter how much programming experience you have. Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running shows you how to use Apple's Cocoa framework and its Objective-...
[Publish Date: September 2009]
iPod: The Missing Manual, 7th edition--New from O'Reilly: Covers iTunes and ...
--> Sebastopol, CA—Got a new iPod? This new, up-to-the-nanosecond 7th edition of iPod: The Missing Manual (O'Reilly, $19.99) can help you get your new iPod out of the box and into your ears in 15 minutes. You'll learn a bit about your...
[Publish Date: October 28, 2008]
Shooting video for the iPod & other small screens: the value of a close-up
By Ian David Aronson
Simply shrinking a large frame of video to fit the display of a portable device, such as an iPod, just won’t work. They key is to shoot with your final output in mind.
[Publish Date: July 14, 2008]
Touch Traveler: London, Paris and only an iPod Touch - O'Reilly Radar
By Mark Sigal
Recently, I spent two weeks vacationing in London and Paris with only an iPod Touch for communications and connectivity. Mind you, I am not suggesting that this was a wise thing to do, but it's what I did, and this post captures the good, bad and ugly of the experience. First off, the revelation (for me) was how much the Google Mobile Maps App on iPod Touch completely changes the equation when traveling. Moreover, Maps allows you to visually navigate in Real-Time (very different from the experience on my Blackberry), all the while push-pinning favorite destinations, and determining routes in just a few clicks. It is the consummate reality augmentation application for travel, a sort of
[Publish Date: August 24, 2009]