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New Wii-like iGolf For iPhone

September 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Once you’re done turning your iPhone photos into works of art that Monet would be envious of, check out iGolf, a minutes-old app created by Palo Alto-based Social Gaming Network.

T-Mobile sets stage for Android, iPhone showd

September 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

An invitation sent out on Tuesday by T-Mobile asks the media to gather next week to see the first phone built on the Android mobile platform, but will also pit Apple and Google against each other — if reluctantly

Apple Updates Remote App for iPhone, Adds Genius Function

September 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Apple just dropped an update for the Remote application for iPhone/iPod touch. Remote.app allows you to control any iTunes library (or Apple TV) over a local WiFi connection. According to the release notes, you will now be able to create a Genius playlist, and create/edit playlists in iTunes.

Sonic Lighter: The First iPhone App Openly Designed for Cult

September 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

[VIDEO] – Now the Sonic Lighter iPhone app brings the sacredness of group flame to iPhone users everywhere. Not only can you create fire of your own, but Sonic Lighter allows you to simultaneously light iPhones around you. It’s a $1 app, but boy will it piss off everyone around you who worships a Blackberry.

Network Utility — Connectivity Checker for iPhone

September 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Codepacity have released a connectivity / connection texter for the iPhone 3G.

Main features:

* Ping (ICMP Echo)
* TCP/IP Port Scan
* GeoIP lookup
* Geotargeting with Google Maps
* Whois Query
* IP Address Information

Sounds great… look forward to testing it.

iPhone Popularity In Japan: FAIL

September 15, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Earlier this spring Japan looked like one of Apple’s most promising markets for iPhone 3G (AAPL). But even a price cut isn’t helping the gadget take off there. This doesn’t seem to be a problem with the iPhone per se: It’s a problem with the Japanese handset market, which has a ton of high-end phones at competitive prices.

Developer Uses “Ad Hoc” To Distribute Banned iPhone App

September 15, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Over the weekend, a debate raged across the tech blogosphere concerning the risks involved in developing for the iPhone platform. The discussion began with Fraser Spears, who claims he will never write another iPhone app for the App Store as it exists today. Dave Winer soon followed up, agreeing that the iPhone was an unreliable platform.

iPhone Apps Downloaded Twice As Often As Songs

September 14, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

There may only be over 12 million iPhones in the wild, but that hasn’t stopped iTunes users from downloading more than twice as many apps as songs during the store’s first two months of availability, according to a report.

iPhone: Big trouble in the App Store

September 14, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Last month, Apple triggered a minor rebellion among iPhone developers when it was revealed that the company was rejecting submissions to its App Store retail outlet without explaining why.

iPhone, iPod 2.1 jailbreak tools released

September 14, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Apple’s major 2.1 software updates for the iPhone and iPod touch have been jailbroken, though the iPhone process requires you to get your hands a little dirty.

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