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Parody: iOS 4 on iPhone 3G

Sad, but true... This is what iOS 4 looked like on the couple iPhone 3G I saw it running on.

If you have an iPhone 3G with iOS 4, please tell us if you're iPhone is still as snappy as ever or if it slowed down.

How to Turn Your iPad Into A DivX Movie Player

This is not a feature that comes off the box with the iPad but thanks to an application called OPlayer HD, you can watch DivX movies (and many other formats) right on your iPad.

OPlayer HD allows you to transfer your DivX over wifi or via USB and it is even possible to download them directly from the web browser. The downside? All movies will be played in 800x600 or lower.

If you decide to try out this app, I recommend you make sure to turn ON the Skip Frame option in the settings. All in all, it seems to be a great app for those of you who watch DivX videos, and it will most likely save you time converting those movies into mp4.

You can download OPlayer HD from the App Store for $4.99.

Worth Watching: iPhone 4 Stop-Motion Disassembly Video

TechRestore has published a pretty impressive video of the disassembly of an iPhone 4. What's really amazing about this video is that it was made with 1784 high resolution photos combined to make a stop-motion expose of the iPhone 4, revealing every detail of construction, from packaging down to the chips on the logic-board. Enjoy!

How to Export iPhone 4 Videos in Full Resolution

The iPhone 4 video camera can shoot movies in full HD at a resolution of 720p, but the problem is these videos are scaled down to a maximum resolution of 568 x 320 anytime you try to export them to YouTube or via email or MMS.

So far, the only way to get your video exported in full res is to transfer them off to your computer. Not very convenient for a mobile device...

Fortunately, there's an app for that.

Pixelpipe, a free application in the App Store, will export your mobile videos in full HD 720p up to 200 MB to YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, MobileMe, Viddler, Posterous and a bunch of other sites. You can also email or upload those videos via FTP.

Additionally, Pixelpipe has been updated for iOS 4 and allows full multitasking for background uploading, which might come in handy if you upload a 190 MB video over 3G.

[via TUAW]

Breaking News: The iPhone 4 is Not Unbreakable

After yesterday's report that the iPhone 4 is indeed not as scratch resistant as Apple would like you to believe, here is a new proof that the iPhone 4 screen can break.

Well, duh! Of course the screen can break if you deliberately drop it 4 times in a row. Does it really take a genius to figure this one out?

This doesn't really prove anything to me. Like any other cellphone, the iPhone screen is subject to scratches and shattering.

What do you think?