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IBM Lotus iNotes Ultralite for iPhone

by Brenda Stokes on August 13, 2008

We've been hearing the buzz about a Lotus Notes application for the iPhone since back in January, but it looks like all the talk will soon become a reality. IBM is now previewing their slimmed down app called Lotus iNotes 'Ultralite.' This application will be web-based and feature all the standard Lotus Notes functions you've become accustomed to. It will run on Lotus Domino Web Access and will include a calendar, corporate ... continued »

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App Store breaks 1,000 applications

by Chris Scott Barr on July 31, 2008

When you go to look for a shiny new app for your iPhone the next time, you'll no doubt notice that there are a ton to choose from. How many? At last count, the App Store had just over 1,000 programs  waiting to be downloaded. In around two weeks the number of apps has almost doubled. continued »

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App Store hacked! Free apps for jailbroken iPhones

by Chris Scott Barr on July 30, 2008

So those of you with a jailbroken iPhone may have been looking longingly towards the App Store, wishing you could get in on some of that action. Sure, you've had some pretty cool applications for a while, but you want more. Well thanks to some crafty hackers, you can start getting games from the App Store for free. continued »

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iPhone Games - Aurora Feint

by Brenda Stokes on July 21, 2008

Okay people. I admit it. I'm obsessed. Not only has downloading iPhone Apps become a favorite pastime, I also can't stop playing Aurora Feint. This game was a free app and I was blown away. I mean, for a free application, this game has great graphics, sound and game play. [caption id="attachment_3091" align="aligncenter" width="320" caption="Aurora Feint in action"][/caption] It starts out like your standard Tetris or Bejewelled, requiring that you line up three ... continued »

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Fake iPhone Apps–Yes, Already

by Brenda Stokes on July 21, 2008

When a new technology comes out, people like to pounce on it. And that's a good thing. After all, who doesn't like being on the cutting edge? But the aforementioned "pouncing" includes those looking to run a scam. Since the iPhone 3G came out, scammers and fraudsters are jumping at the chance to take advantage of giddy technology buffs by trying to sell fake iPhone apps.  [caption id="attachment_3087" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="Keep ... continued »

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