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by Shawn Brown on November 12, 2008

oeFun has just announced the release of Cosmic One for the iPhone and iPod Touch, this game is one of the simplest puzzle games around today. Just choose whether to use your left or right thumb on your on your way to addictive gameplay.
Cosmic One is your literally a pick up and pay game with very simple controls and concepts. Just use your catcher to catch and match falling tiles ...
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by Shawn Brown on November 11, 2008

Today Iotum announced the Calliflower conference-calling service, which makes it easy to plan and participate in highly interactive conference calls. Now iPhone users can manage Calliflower conference calls from wherever they are. They also unveiled the Calliflower Premium service at the Under the Radar event.
Calliflower Premium introduces document sharing and many other features for business users. Iotum CEO, Alec Saunders said, “Now we’re liberating Calliflower conference calling from the desktop ...
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by Shawn Brown on November 11, 2008

Oakley and Surfline announced the release of an application for the iPhone that will provide surfers with worldwide access to the latest surf reports. This application gives you real-time information from Surfline, in media rich format.
This release just happens to be free, it includes community updated information, surf and weather conditions, as well as plenty of information on the surf community including news, photos and videos. You can even bookmark ...
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by Shawn Brown on November 10, 2008

We recently had the chance to try out Say Who by Excuse Me Services Inc. Say Who is a free voice dialing application that allows you to quickly and accurately dial names or numbers without even looking at your iPhone.
Just launch the application and hold the button as you either speak a contact’s name, or speak the number you wish to dial. Depending on whether or not you have auto-dial ...
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by Shawn Brown on November 9, 2008

The new MacBooks are made to prevent the jajilbreaking of iPhones. They do not recognize and iPhone in recovery mode, users will have to find another way to restore their iPhone. Piergiorgio Zambrini, creator of the Ziphone application, has found what is believed to be the largest security hole in Apple’s product line. The flaw lies in the audio portion of the Apple video file format. This security flaw affects ...
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by Shawn Brown on November 7, 2008

Leading technology developers for mobile devices, Paragon Software Group, has launched the world-famous Merriam-Webster’s Dictionaries application for iPhone and iPod Touch. The application consists of one explanatory and two bilingual – Spanish-English and French-English dictionaries.
The database contains over 476,00 entries with more than 143,000 etymologies detailing word origins, 100,000 quotations and 1,100 synonymy paragraphs. You can access the dictionary anywhere without an Internet connection. The Merriam-Webster’s French-English Dictionary provides the ...
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by Shawn Brown on November 7, 2008

We have all seen our fair share of piano and drum applications for the iPhone, but what we have not seen is an ocarina app. Smule has been the first to take a very bold step in delivering an innovative Ocarina application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Now all you Zelda fans can rock out on your iPhone.
Both experts and beginners will be amazed at how sensitive this application ...
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