Posted on 29 July 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Apple have been especially strict with programmers who want to release 'beta' software to iPhone and iPod Touch users; right now, the company will reject submissions with 'beta' or 'test' style descriptions. However developers must have a way to send out beta or review copies of their apps to beta testers and reviewers. Up until now, the only ...
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Posted on 26 July 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
The board game Scrabble has been around decades before I was even born. It brings me a lot of joy that EA has ported this word building game over to the iPhone. In case you haven't heard of Scrabble, it's a game where you get seven letters that you use to build words on the game board. Certain letters have ...
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Posted on 24 July 2008 by Lynnsie Nguyen
Gameloft's Bubble Bash is the iPhone's first bubble shooting game. Players need to group 3 or more of the same color bubbles together to pop them. Sounds easy enough, but the game increases in difficulty as you go on. There are also 17 special bubbles that can range anywhere from adding more bubbles to your screen or deleting whole sets ...
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Posted on 24 July 2008 by Lynnsie Nguyen
Gameloft's Brain Challenge gives your brain a workout while playing various mini-games. The games are geared towards 5 areas of your brain (logic, math, memory, visual and focus). The stress games also develops your stress management skills. There are 9 "creativity" exercises that promotes your artistic side. The difficulty level adjusts to your play history. so it's nice that you ...
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Posted on 22 July 2008 by Brenda Stokes
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Can you tell I'm excited? The highly-anticipated Wordpress app is up at the iTunes AppStore and so far, it looks pretty good!
Installation went fairly smooth. You'll be asked to enter in your blog url, user name and password, just make sure to enter in your actual blog url--not your blog login url! After ...
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Posted on 21 July 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
The long awaited eWallet application finally hit the AppStore over the weekend. Anyone from the Palm or Windows Mobile world should recognize this brand by Ilium Software --- unless you've been living under a rock somewhere.
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eWallet has a clean interface, easy and intuitive to use, while you can rest assured ...
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Posted on 10 July 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
So it seems that you can actually get to the applications on iTunes already. There's no link (that I've seen) to the App store, however, do a quick search for AIM, which we already know is a confirmed app. You'll then see the AIM app, and after it is downloaded, you can click the "Get More Applications" button at the ...
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Posted on 20 June 2008 by ewdithen
We have all seen a jail broken iPhone with the capability to VPN into a windows running machine, but now we may be seeing a program that will allow you to do this without unlocking your iPhone. Citrix recently released that they are working on a technology client to run Windows XP on the iPhone. They ran a demo of ...
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Posted on 19 June 2008 by ewdithen
As we get closer and closer to the release date of iPhone 3G we are all wondering what Apple will release in the App store that will be available for us to purchase. They released a few insights into some Apps we've all wanted to see. The first that I know I am looking forward to is EasyTaskManager, which is ...
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Posted on 18 June 2008 by ewdithen
There is one big question that has had Adobe working around the clock , will there ever be flash in the iPhone?
During Adobe's Q2 earnings call Monday, chief Shantanu Narayen said that Adobe had tackled some of the technical challenges to getting Flash to work on the iPhone:
We have a version that's working on the emulation. This is still on ...
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Posted on 12 June 2008 by ashoperon
Interesting news has come out of a survey of developers that are attending the WWDC event in San Francisco. According to the survey, up to 70% of the developers surveyed said that their application would not cost you a penny. Whats more, the average price out of all the developers that did charge for their applications, was a mere $2.29.
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Posted on 11 June 2008 by ashoperon
Apple has taken the time to generously add a GPS chip to the new iPhone 3G. The chip will be able to be accessed for certain applications by programs on the iPhone, built with the SDK. According to TomTom, they have already got the application to run on an iPhone.
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