Much to Apple’s chagrin, Gizmodo picked themselves up the scoop of the year this week, paying $5000 to get their hands on a prototype of the upcoming Apple iPhone 4G, lost by an Apple engineer in a bar.

Just about everyone who’s coveted Apple’s miracle phone over the last few years, including us here at AUSWEB HQ, seem to be eagerly awaiting any new details as release approaches. The prototype looks to be a bit of a departure for Apple designwise, but as it is a prototype the end look could certainly change before the upcoming June release date.
If you haven’t already, take a look at Gizmodo’s indepth story here. Hopefully some further details about the new iPhone OS will drop soon enough, including the promised improvements to multi-tasking applications.
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Adobe Systems on Friday introduced a new Photoshop app for iPhone that lets users edit photos from both their phone and their online library on Photoshop.com.
The app is free of charge and offers tools such as cropping, image rotation, colour controls, and simple one-touch filter effects that can change the look and feel of shots all at once. It also features undo and redo controls so that if users make a mistake, or want to revert back to the original, it takes just a few taps. Read more…
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With this great little tool, now you can monitor your Linux based server easily on the go, right from your iPhone.
Bjango software’s iStat application provides a tool to monitor both your local iPhone performance stats, including the ability to free memory, as well as monitor your remote servers(Mac or Linux based) vital statistics. You can easily see memory usage, disk space, uptime & load averages and can also use the utility to ping servers and perform trace routes.
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Plugins, Science & Tech, Scripting & Coding, Software, cPanel, iPhone