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First native iPhone IM app: Apollo IM in beta

by Chris Davies on August 27, 2007

There's no shortage of instant-messaging options billed as ideal for the iPhone, but up until now unless you've wanted to pay AT&T for an SMS message each way then you've been forced to use a web-based client.  It's not ideal - there are limits on what notifications and the like they can give, and it's hardly integrated with the rest of the handset - but beggars can't, as the saying goes, ... continued »

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iBrickr delivers app & ringtone management for Windows users

by Chris Davies on August 22, 2007

Should you be a Windows user, you've probably had the feeling of watching in through the window from outside in the cold as Mac owners (both Intel and PPC-based) revel in their Installer.app excitement.  Well suffer no more, Microsofties, as iPhone lover and Windows user Nate True has come to your rescue with iBrickr.   continued »

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Easy music sharing on iPhone

by Chris Davies on August 22, 2007

If you've tried loading the Installer.app software onto your iPhone then you've probably had a look through the community applications section to see what the home-brew crowd are getting up to.  What you might have missed, however, is an app called Song Sender - imaging something like the Zune's media sharing feature only without the tedious 3 play/3 day limit, and with no need to be physically near whoever you're ... continued »

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VoiceSignal encourage you to order your iPhone about

by Chris Davies on August 22, 2007

Over at The Giz, opening the mailbag each day is just like Christmas morning - who knows what goodies there might be in Santa's sack!  Today they've been blessed with a video from mobile speech-recognition specialists VoiceSignal, who are flaunting their latest software for Apple's iPhone.   continued »

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iPhone 1.0.2 Update

by Vincent Nguyen on August 21, 2007

The second iPhone update version 1.0.2 just hit the Internet. Apple released the first update three weeks ago with next to zero new features other than a few enhancements here and there. Don’t expect much from this update because all you will get are “Bug fixes.”  The update is 92MB in size, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed that something new will pop up when I least unexpected it. ... continued »

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UPnP streaming comes to iPhone

by Chris Davies on August 21, 2007

We've looked at a couple of options for enjoying masses of music through your iPhone - Orb, Glide, SeeqPod and more - but Mooncat Ventures seem to be the only option if you're looking for UPnP streaming.  They also appear to be the only software venture relying on cats to do their programming, but then again we don't know what goes on behind Microsoft's closed doors.  Anyway, Mooncat have come ... continued »

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On-the-fly iPhone theme changes with iSwitcher

by Chris Davies on August 20, 2007

There's a growing number of fan-made themes for the iPhone which, if you've been keeping up with Jailbreaking your handset and generally tweaking it, have offered plenty of options for personalisation.  However, one thing missing so far has been a way to flip between themes while away from your computer; imagine the horror at pulling out your iPhone to impress a lady when your arch-rival whips his out with - ... continued »

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