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Sat, Nov 14 | from Wired
WordSpin on the iPhone. The app currently costs $1.99 (word is that this is a limited-time price which will go up to $2.99 at some unspecified point in the future). If you’ve got an iPhone or iPod touch and you like word games, give this one a spin. Purchase WordSpin from the iTunes store.
Gameloft races back onto the iPhone with a follow-up to last year's arcadey Asphalt 4: Elite Racing. Asphalt 5 was developed and published by Gameloft for iPhone on November 2nd. Retails for $6.99. A copy of the game was provided by the publisher for reviewing purposes. Completed the game's ca...
Wed, Nov 18 | from Kotaku
Three iPhone application developers are cited in an online petition which asks Apple to approve their apps, all of which have been sitting in limbo for months on end. The developers are awaiting word about their new DJ applications which let users mix loops of their own iTunes tracks store...
Tue, Nov 17 | from Read/WriteWeb
AT&T's 3G Network Sees 2,000% Increase Since iPhone 3G Release In the wake of a big $65 million upgrade to its network here in the San Francisco Bay Area, AT&T revealed that the improvement was due to 3G usage being up 2,000% after the release of the iPhone 3G last year. That sounds li...
Tue, Nov 17 | from Gizmodo
We've been playing with the Altec Lansing inMotion Classic iMT620 for a few days now, and before you think "man, not another iPhone stereo dock," look again. It was (mostly) love at first sight when we spotted this mini boombox -- sharp corners and minimalism are what Altec Lansing does bes...
Thu, Nov 19 | from Engadget
Alasdair Allan is approaching the iPhone from a different direction, using it as a way for astronomers to control their telescopes remotely while "sitting in a pub." While he's seen some primitive scientific applications of the iPhone for thing such as distributed earthquake monitori...
Tue, Nov 17 | from oreilly/radar/atom (Feedburner)
Occipital is the company behind RedLaser (iTunes link), a hugely-successful barcode scanning app for the iPhone that is one of the top-selling and highest-grossing apps on the App Store. Unfortunately, since Apple decided to reject apps built on the realtime RedLaser SDK, this user ex...
Tue, Nov 17 | from aralbalkan.com
Folks who can't get enough of Facebook with a window open on your desktop permanently while your iPhone has a Facebook app running in the background, here's good news. As reported earlier, Facebook for the PS3 will make its grand entrance this Thursday with the new 3.10 firmware update roll...
Mon, Nov 16 | from Ubergizmo
about-electronics.eu Today I am going to review the Yamaha PDX-60 Portable Player Dock for the iPhone and iPod. I've been reviewing products for 12 years now and I'm surprised ... JVC NX-PN10 : iPhone/iPod Accessory ReviewiPhone World (blog) all 3 news articles »
Mon, Nov 16 | from The Gadgeteer
The Droid’s virtual keyboard was also very capable, and I like how it starts showing several potential word matches as you’re typing. If the right one pops up, which it frequently does, you can tap it and move on quickly. Once again much to my surprise I found myself quickly adapting to the Dro...
Sun, Nov 15 | from karmamule (WordPress)
Full Browser: As with every alternative browser in the App Store, Full Browser isn't really its own browser, since it's still using Mobile Safari's WebKit renderer. That said, FB's added features are worthwhile: the tabbing system, which is more traditional and desktop-like than Safa...
Fri, Nov 13 | from Gizmodo
If you have been following this blog you will know that I have been in search of the one device that will be the only one I need to carry on me for all my media/browsing/phone needs. While things are looking up and some great handsets are coming out, they have all fallen short. I switched from ATT a...
Sun, Nov 15 | from fpk21 (WordPress)
The company in question, of course, is Apple and the issue I'm writing about is the App Store review process. How Apple lost Joe When Joe first started developing for the iPhone, he started with web applications. And his first contribution to the community was the iUI framework.
Mon, Nov 16 | from aralbalkan.com
I am not an apple fan boy. In fact I despise them. But I also loved my iPod. If you Bing for iPhone and missing features, even Microsoft’s nascent search engine will probably still be able to give you millions of results of sites telling you about all the features the iPhone doesn't have. Ok maybe...
Sat, Nov 14 | from Vox’s posts tagged iphone
So you've got an iPhone which has been serving you well for a long time now, but you really wish it came with a longer lasting battery. The PhoneSuit Primo Micro Battery Pack is here to help you out, where it delivers an 800mAh lithium-ion battery within which ought to offer another 45 more hou...
Fri, Nov 13 | from Ubergizmo
Is Apple Blocking DJ Apps? Apple is deliberately not allowing DJ apps to the App Store Obviously, aside from interest in Apple’s policies, I’m sure many iPhone and iPod touch owners are eager to see these applications, so we’ll certainly be following them to see if any are released.
Sun, Nov 15 | from Create Digital Music
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