Tag: iPhone
Find yourself with Google Latitude, finally
The Eagle has landed, people. Google Latitude looks like it’s back in the App Store, and hopefully for good this time. If you’ve not used...
North Point’s iBand spreads some Christmas spirit
In case you haven’t noticed (just look at my Twitter avatar), I get very excited around Christmas time. If you add some Christmas flare to...
Apple bidding to pickup Nortel patents
Reuters has it on “good authority” that Apple might be bidding to purchase some of Nortel’s patent assets. Back in 2009, Nortel filed for bankruptcy....
EA’s Pogo goes live on the App Store. Yup, that Pogo
The site that pretty much single-handedly kept me sane during college has brought 5 of their games to the iPhone and iPod touch—Pogo Games is...
4 Apple products in Time’s Top 10 gadget listing
Apple’s domination of the gadget market continued this year, according to Time magazine. In a series titled “Top 10 Everything,” Apple Inc. has 4 of...
App promo codes no longer just for Americans
Apple gives global developers access to promo codes to promote their application, but in a funny twist, they only let American based iTunes accounts redeem...
Rant: Carriers want handset manufacturers and others to pay for network expansion
In a move that surprises even me, some European telecom companies are looking to the Apples, Googles, and Facebooks of the world to help carry...
Fido does the right thing: Evening calls now start at 6PM
Fido made a move worthy of praise today, and since we’re in the market of getting annoyed at cellular carriers these days, we thought it...
Shazam’in to the tune of 100 million users
The first thing most music-loving, iPhone-wielding iPhone users do is download Shazam. How many times have you been at a pub or in the car...
Android growth lags: Verizon focusing on the iPhone
Kaufman Bros analyst Shaw Wu doesn’t think the new Blackberrys or Android phones will make much of a “material impact” on Verizon’s network in the...
Apple doing us a favor with call center on-hold monitoring app
Apple has patented a call-center monitoring application for the iPhone. Instead of sitting on hold in a queue, waiting for a representative for a half...
Appvent Calendar back for the 2010 holiday season
Appvent Calender is back this year, bringing with them some more free apps and games for the holiday season. The way the calendar works is...
WhiteiPhone4Now has closed down their website
The kid who had enough ingenuity to source white iPhone 4 parts from Foxconn (up for debate) and then sell them on the internet for...
Kids love the iPhone more than Windows Phone 7
According to iTot Apps, the Windows Phone 7 version of their iTot apps are being outsold at a rate of 10 to 1 by the...
Aqueduct goes lite
Aqueduct 101 is a new free version of the fabulous game Aqueduct by Kieffer Bros. The game is essentially jumbled up waterways with mixed up pipelines....
Apple updates their Universal Dock, now includes aluminum remote
Apple’s done some funky things with their Apple remotes in the past. For a time, they were included with MacBooks and Mac minis, then they...
Viber looks to take on VOIP and carriers with “free” global calls
The Skype mobile application is pretty terrible. Skype hogs resources and drains battery life quite quickly. So, finding a nice alternative is something that’s been...
FLUD mobile now on the iPhone, features Macgasm
It seems like it’s RSS reader day around here. Today the FLUD team has released FLUD mobile, an iPhone version of their popular RSS reader,...