Posted on 13 May 2008 by Staff Editor
Los Angeles, CA - May 13th, 2008- Today, mStation/mophie announces the availability of the new Radura case for iPhone, iPod Touch, Nano(3G), and Classic. The Radura's clear polycarbonate design covers all scratchable surfaces on the iPod/iPhone, while conveniently freeing up all connectors, click wheel, and touch screen. The end result is maximum protection without having to conceal the ...
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Posted on 18 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Others (including many analysts) may have doubts about the iPhone’s success, but we never did. Here at iPhone Buzz, we always knew the iPhone is a revolutionary device where other phone manufacturers will scramble to imitate.
Six months after the iPhone’s U.S. launch, has the device changed the mobile landscape? According to M:Metrics, the mobile media authority, the answer ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
The iPhone is the ultimate gaming device - Nokia are you worried yet?
Gameloft said it will develop more than 15 game titles for Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) iPhone in 2008.
A New York-based mobile-gaming developer said it intends to develop mobile game titles built on Apple's iPhone software-development kit released Thursday.
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Apple is really taking baby steps...keep in mind that it's only a small portion of apps that are affected by this restriction. Games or utilities can still save their application status to disk often allowing you to resume where you left off when you start it back up.
But the single biggest issue we’ve found is in the 100 page iPhone ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Epocrates®, Inc., developer of mobile applications used by more than 500,000 healthcare professionals, is excited to announce that it has begun development of its clinical software products for the iPhone operating system. Epocrates was one of only five companies, including Salesforce.com, AOL, EA and Sega, to be highlighted by Steve Jobs during the iPhone Software Roadmap media briefing.
“By putting so ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
As developers eagerly download the iPhone SDK, is the gloss beginning to rub off? Robert Balousek spotted a potentially app-upsetting clause in the software's documentation regarding third-party apps and background processes. It seems Apple is concerned that iPhone users might feel some of the molasses drag that Windows Mobile handsets experience when there are too many programs running ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Folks around web are commenting on last Thursday's announcement of the iPhone SDK. Here's what they're saying...
iPhone SDK: Was it worth the wait?
"Worth the wait? Well, there’s a little longer to go yet - Software Update 2.0, which includes all this goodness, isn’t released until June. But on first impressions, and until we hear from actual developers as to ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
interest in iPhone SDK announcements is fast reaching saturation point (meaning we can all move on to theorising about whether the 3G iPhone will be announced at the WWDC, predicted to be in June) so as to underline the whole event Apple have put up a video of the full presentation. Nobody was permitted to film during yesterday's ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Are you paranoid of dropping or damaging your iPhone and have a ton of cash to blow? Well you're in luck because Belch Co. offers a case made from carbon fiber for $79.99. From what I can gather, the case snugly fits over the iPhone.
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Is June here yet? Why? Because I can’t wait to get my sweaty palms on the iPhone 2.0 firmware! According to the press release, iPhone 2.0 will let you move or delete emails in mass. This is one of those features that Apple should have made available out the door when the iPhone was launched. ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
It's almost amusing how things work out sometimes. People have been trying to get Apple to work with developers to put games on their systems, and to date there is still a huge shortage of available games. However, hope is on the horizon for people wanting to play games on an Apple product, the ironic thing is that the platform ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Vincent was lucky enough to score some hands-on time with the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 in Barcelona this morning, and of course being our resident iPhone addict had his trusty Apple cellphone to slap down and snap some comparison shots. But how does the X1 really compare against the iPhone; it's the comparison many will be making over the ...
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