New Leaked Photos of White iPhone HD Surface

We’ve seen many images of the iPhone 4G / HD, components and black and white panels. What we’re seeing today seems to be an actual white unit, sitting next to a black one.

AppAdvice has found these images on Apple.pro, the same website that some days ago posted pictures of the white panel. As you can see, the device is the same we’ve now gotten used to see - front facing camera and all.

Check out the photos after the break.

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Notably Winners Announced

Thanks to everyone who entered the Notably giveaway. We also want to thank Derek Lyons for the licenses he offered to MacStories readers.

Here are the winners:

Chris

Oskar

Rob Weber

You’ll receive the promo licenses in your inbox in a few hours. Stay tuned for other giveaways coming this week. You can follow the official MacStories Twitter account as @macstoriesnet or Cody as @codyfink.


First Screenshots of AutoCAD for Mac

Back in April we reported that AutoCAD was probably coming soon to the Mac, considering all the OS X references that were spotted in the SDK. Today we’ve received the first screenshots of an actual beta, running at 64-bit on Mac OS X.

The app is names “Sledgehammer Beta 1”, doesn’t seem very polished yet (it’s coming from Windows) but at least there’s already support for Magic Mouse gestures. Check out the screenshots after the break.

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New Images Of Next Gen iPhone Parts Surface

iPhone repair site uBreakiFix has posted some images of parts of the alleged next iPhone, which - again - show us the black and white front panels. Quite interesting, you can see that there’s a physical feature right above the earpiece, and the website claims that it’s the proximity sensor. We find it quite hard to believe, considering that Apple has always hidden sensor under the glass to make them invisible to the users.

Check out the images after the break.

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Sneak Peek at Reeder for iPad

People have been talking a lot about the “second wave” of iPad apps these days. It’s pretty obvious that many developers rushed to have apps out in the iPad App Store on day one and many others are still working on new ones to be released / announced after the WWDC. That would be the second wave, if you’d like to call it so. And you can expect it to be freaking good.

To get straight to the point, we all know what’s the app currently missing on the iPad. If you’re an active Google Reader user and have an iPhone, I bet 10 bucks that you’re waiting for Reeder to be available on your tablet. If so, you should take a look at the screenshots we have below.

UPDATE: Check out our review of Reeder for iPad here.

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Chirpy, Twitter DMs As Text Messages

If you spend many hours a day on Twitter, I guess you’re quite into having conversations with your followers, but sometimes you’d like to keep these conversations private. And you have an iPhone too, perhaps running the recently released Twitter’s official app so that you can send direct messages with it. But, Twitter for iPhone doesn’t support push notifications for DMs. Hell, it doesn’t support push notifications for anything.

If you’d like to receive instant notifications for your Twitter DMs, look no further than Chirpy.

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Write Your Own Apple Lawsuit

We’ve slowly gotten used to see a company suing Apple every day, and - honestly - that’s quite ridiculous. If you’ve ever wanted to jump on the lawsuit boat too, I’m excited to tell you that now there’s a template for that.

The guys over at Mac|Life have put together a PDF file with all the info you need to write your own hopeless lawsuit.

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Apple Launches “Why You’ll Love a Mac” Campaign

Remember the great Get a Mac ads? It’s official now that we won’t see them anymore, at least not in the near future.

Apple has just updated its website redirecting all the previous Get a Mac links to a new page called “Why You’ll Love a Mac”, which highlights 5 of the major features of Mac OS X: Better Hardware, Better Software, Better OS, Better Support,It’s Compatible.

Very nice and informative. Check out the page over at Apple.com and take a look at a few screenshots after the break.

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