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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Apple (AAPL) iPhone 3G was the top-selling consumer smartphone in America this summer, well no surprise there, the iPhone 3G beating Palm’s Centro (PALM) and two RIM (RIMM) BlackBerry smartphones according to research company NPD group. What’s even more impressive about this is that the phone didn’t even launch until July 11 so we were [...]
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 21 minutes ago
Would-be iPhone killers are being launched left, right and centre by mobile phone rivals jealous of Apple's touch-screen success story. The latest item to be unveiled is Nokia's sleek 5800, which offers a good line in features – it supports Flash, has pleasing haptics and a Carl Zeiss lens – and aims to beat Apple at its own game by luring in music fans with its download service that offers songs...
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Palm Sounds (Free subscription) | 39 minutes ago
I posted the other day about GameSalad who are developing an application for building games and deploying them to the web and iphone platforms. Well, having had an enormous response they've set up a blog which you can find here .
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Why not use your iPhone to keep abreast of the affects the diminishing economy is having on your stock portfolio, why not download one of the several applications that are available at the Apple App Store. You iPhone includes a basic yahoo driven Stocks app, which is good enough to check all the major market index [...]
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DarkZero (Free subscription) | 40 minutes ago
With more and more developers starting to see Apple’s iPhone as a viable platform for games, we’ve decided to dedicate a bit of our website to covering these new “apps”, to see if they can break away from the usual stigma surrounding mobile phone games and actual make a genuine attempt to claw back [...]
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Alec Saunders (Free subscription) | 49 minutes ago
Everybody’s jumping on the application store bandwagon. Today, via CrunchGear, come screen shots of the BlackBerry Application Center. Apparently set to debut with the BlackBerry Storm and OS 4.7, this store differs from Apple and Google’s offerings in that “All application data will be stored at the carriers’ locale; RIM is totally out of the [...]
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 49 minutes ago
The MLB's must-buy At Bat iPhone app for baseball fanatics, which delivers live game info, video, more stats than you can swing a stick and other goodness, is currently on sale for $2.99, two bucks...
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Palm Sounds (Free subscription) | 50 minutes ago
This app has just turned up on the App Store and it sounds quite interesting. This is what the web site says about it: Developed by ambient pioneer Brian Eno and musician/software designer Peter Chilvers, Bloom explores uncharted territory in the realm of applications for the iPhone and iPod touch. Part instrument, part composition and part artwork, Bloom's innovative controls allow anyone to create...
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iPodNN (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Em Software has introduced Grafly, a graphical calculator application for the iPhone or iPod touch. The program provides equation graphing interactivity, touch-based zoom and scroll for arbitrarily complex graphs, and a "live gravity" mode that allows the graph to be viewed from different angles by moving the device "around the figure." Both 2D and 3D equations are supported, with shading, lightin...
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ExtraLife (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Here I am, since early August, a new iPhone owner, loving the app store and the cool ideas people are putting out there for us to use, wondering all the while where my tricorder app is? Come on!! You have to be kidding me? This has to be not only fun to [...]
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The East Bay Business Times (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Steve Wozniak, who long ago helped Steve Jobs start Apple Inc., said in an interview with the British newspaper Telegraph that the iPod, one of today’s most ubiquitous consumer products, “has sort of lived a long life at number one,” but will die out. (AAPL) (SNE) (GOOG)
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Coolest Gadgets (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
“Hey, has anyone seen my iPhone? Oh, there it is. Someone enlarged it and stuck it on the wall. Very funny, guys.” Seriously now, that thing that you see on the picture here is a jukebox. That’s right, a jukebox. Our digital society really doesn’t have any use for the traditional jukebox, unless you have the Xi Jukebox that we reported on a while ago. This IntelliTunes Digital Jukebox is not designed...
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MacMegasite - News for Mac Geeks (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Gotow.net is pleased to announce the release of NetSketch 1.3, a collaborative drawing application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. NetSketch is a full-featured vector drawing app and allows you to sketch in real-time with friends on multiple iPhones. The update is available through the App Store and inclues several new features. Advertisement: read more
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1-Ipod Blog (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Apple expected to unveil iPod upgrades - Silicon ValleySAN FRANCISCO — Laughing off recent speculation about his health, a thin but energetic Steve Jobs demonstrated new models of Apple’s iPod music player with more memory, thinner forms and brighter colors — and some new software for an
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
There has been so much news on the latest and greatest mobile phone the BlackBerry Storm lately, you are probably getting tired of seeing it all, what with the specs, video, screen and such. So let’s take look at something other than the BlackBerry handset itself. Let’s have a look at Research In Motion’s answer to [...]
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coolgarriv | 11/06/2008
Well not until July 11th anyway. As predicted it comes with 3G and GPS. These rumours were the worlds worst kept secret. There were countless blogs (this one included!!) posting rumours, speculation and information from an unknown source relating to the latest features and looks of the new 3G iPhone 2.0, or whatever its new official name is. Of course not all of the rumoured featured upgrades were