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by Brenda Stokes on September 8, 2008

Probably one of the biggest games to hit the iPhone and the iPod touch, EA's Spore Origins was released today and is now available for download from the App Store. As a miniature version of Spore, which was released yesterday for PCs, Origins is pretty complete in and of itself.
There are several differences between Spore Origins and the PC game. For instance, the mobile version uses the accelerometer to ...
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by Brenda Stokes on September 7, 2008

It's that time of the week once again, dear readers, where we take a look back at what has transpired over the course of these past seven days.
Lots of Apple industry news to report. First, a pay-as-you-go plan for the iPhone 3G is set to launch on the carrier O2. The eastern European sales figures for the device have been rather disappointing on the global scale and China Mobile ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 28, 2008

If you have been let down by MobileMe, you might be pleased to learn that there is an alternative out there for your iPhone. It's called SugarSync and it's a relatively inexpensive way to keep all your data together without the problems of MobileMe.
Made by Sharpcast, SugarSync is an Internet srvice tailored for the iPhone. It works by backing up your media files online and then syncing your data to ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 22, 2008

Has the future really arrived? Will we have holograms coming out of our iPhones soon? Not really. But a video has popped up online that shows an iPhone application that may provide a holographic effect to images.
iHologram, which was created by David O'Reilly, works like this:
The application works by assuming a constant viewing angle (35-45 degrees), typical for when the device is placed on a tabletop. The 3d scene’s perspective ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 22, 2008

Lovers of PC games rejoice! Myst, developed by Cyan, will soon be coming to the iPhone. And when you think about it, this is probably one of the best game port choices so far.
RPGs and point-and-click games will work the best on the iPhone's current configuration, since action shooters require a quick reaction time, and it's not so easy to do that without good ol' pressable buttons. Even so, ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 17, 2008

We end yet another week here at iPhoneBuzz with heaping helping of news to review. There was drama, there was intrigue. But enough with the hype. Let's dive in, shall we?
The week started with news that the App Store had accumulated 60 million downloads, equally $30 million sales. Plus, the first monthly sales reports were released to app developers, giving them insight into just how their software was doing. Later ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 16, 2008

If you've got Olympic fever and can't get enough of the athletes, medals and Beijing news, you should consider downloading the Zumobi Olympics widget. It's backed by Lenovo and Intel and makes checking up on all of the events and making sure you have your DVR scheduled for the right times super easy and convenient.
The widget uses content from both Lenovo's "Voices" and "Olympic Podium" websites. Plus, if you ...
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