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 18 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
Rumors that AT&T’s iPhone tethering plans have stated that they will cost anywhere from $30-$50, but now rumors are stating that it may cost as little as just $10 per month. Data plans for the iPhone alone cost $30. We managed to get a good hands-on with the new Wilson Electronics' iBooster for the iPhone. His system charges your iPhone ...
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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 14 December 2008 by Shawn Brown
This week we were not surprised to learn that the rumors of a 4GB version of the iPhone coming to Walmart for $99 were untrue. Walmart is indeed getting the iPhone in the 8GB and 16GB versions. They will discount the iPhone a whole $2 for those willing to pick up one while shopping. These prices of course are subject ...
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Posted on 03 December 2008 by Shawn Brown
Apple has recently pushed out over 10,000 applications and as 2008 comes to a close they have compiled the top ten downloaded applications in each category. The first round of applications consist of both the free and paid most frequently downloaded applications in the App Store’s history. After which you will see the top ten in each category.
Top 10 Paid ...
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Posted on 26 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
With every new firmware version there are bound to be a few bugs here and there. No one was prepared for the issues that users are currently reporting in the iPhone firmware 2.2 update. Some of the more serious issues include the loss of the ability to sync with iTunes, loss in both 3G and Edge signal strength, loss of ...
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Posted on 19 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
Most of us MacBook or MacBook Pro owners are so in love with Apple’s products that we simply cannot resist getting the iPhone. With the love that we have for our MacBooks, we would gladly overlook the small inconveniences such as a 10-key pad. No longer do we have to go without thanks to the guys over at Balmuda design ...
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Posted on 16 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
This week we had a chance to review Say Who, the voice dialing application that will search for contacts in your address book or dial numbers for you. We loved how easy and responsive this application was. It worked just about every time.Recent studies done by SquareTrade show that the iPhone is more reliable than the Blackberry handset line. Over ...
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Posted on 13 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
It is very inconvenient for the iPhone to only have a landscape QWERT keyboard in Safari and not in any other mode. For over a year nothing has been done as far as updates or application to remedy the problem. iSoft has been the first to set out and bring one to the iPhone.
Although Apple would never allow such a ...
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Posted on 12 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
Lately it seems like the iPhone is getting a lot of sports related applications. The latest by DropZone, HangTimer, has been launched in the App Store for both the iPhone and iPod Touch. As you might have guessed by the title, this application was created for skiers.
HangTimer utilizes both the built in accelerometer and technology used by NASA to determine ...
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Posted on 11 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
Oakley and Surfline announced the release of an application for the iPhone that will provide surfers with worldwide access to the latest surf reports. This application gives you real-time information from Surfline, in media rich format.
This release just happens to be free, it includes community updated information, surf and weather conditions, as well as plenty of information on the surf ...
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