Posted on 06 April 2009 by Alison Spong
Within a week of being launched and being downloaded like hot cakes, Skype is having teething issues. The app went down between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Pacific Time.
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Posted on 02 April 2009 by Alison Spong
AT&T Tees Up 2009 Masters Tournament free with exclusive three-screen coverage from Augusta National
Live Feeds and On-Demand Footage. Available Across AT&T U-verse TV, Broadband and Wireless Services.
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Posted on 30 March 2009 by Alison Spong
Ready to download now, the DirecTV app from the company of the same name. Coming to you with remote scheduling and program browsing capabilities.
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Posted on 18 March 2009 by Chris Davies
Of all the upcoming iPhone and iPod touch games, one of the most eagerly anticipated has been Metal Gear Solid Touch. Now video of the actual gameplay has prompted some to wonder whether the UI is entirely satisfactory, given that much of the time the player's thumbs are covering up the action.
Announced last December, even the news that it was ...
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Posted on 03 March 2009 by Budi Putra
Eye-Fi Inc. will release a new iPhone application tomorrow, allowing Eye-Fi users to store and share photos from both iPhone and a digital camera. iPhone users who own an Eye-Fi card will be able to download the application for free from Apple's App Store.
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Posted on 20 February 2009 by Budi Putra
A recent study found that most free iPhone apps are rarely used after the first day they're downloaded. According to analytics company Pinch Media, which analyzed over 30 million downloads from Apple's App Store, only 20 percent of users go back for more the following day.
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Posted on 19 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
Lately a lot of different companies have been jumping on board and creating an Apple iPhone application. There are thousands of applications to choose from but what a lot of us want are licensed official applications. It appears that U-Haul is the latest to recognize the opportunity.
In a recent job posting made by U-Haul on a university job board they ...
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Posted on 15 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
It appears that Apple has finally caved in a bit to their treatment, and will be allowing a handful of 3rd party ‘browsers’, to set sail in the App Store starting this week. The fab four include:
Squeaky - a browser that leaves behind no trace of your presence. It’s history, cache, and bookmark free.
WebMate - Let’s you view sites on ...
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Posted on 14 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
Slacker Radio for the iPhone has officially been released into the App Store. For those of you who have not heard of Slacker before, it is very similar to Pandora, but has its own strengths, offering free music libraries featuring millions of songs.
Slacker Radio offers its users high quality stereo music playback from any wireless connection weather your at home ...
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Posted on 12 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
This week has been pretty uneventful for the iPhone with CES going on in Vegas. Sling Media announced their new version of their SlingPlayer software for the iPhone. SlingPlayer Mobile allows you to watch and control your TV and DVR programming from home via the SlingBox. This iPhone application will be available in the App Store in the 1Q for ...
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Posted on 02 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
The iPhone gets yet another weight management applications and just in time for all those who made a new years resolution to get fit. This very simple, sleek looking application is designed to track your weight over an extended period of time and give users a real grasp of what is going on with their weight.
One of the first things ...
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Posted on 28 December 2008 by Shawn Brown
The iPhone Dev Team recently streamed a live video demonstrating an unlock of the iPhone 3G. They chose to stream the video so that no questions to the authenticity would arise. Before demonstrating yellowsn0w, a member of the iPhone Dev Team by the name of MuscleNerd streamed a video explaining that the notch cut out of his SIM card was ...
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