Tag Archive | "iphone apps"

Apps move to the US Battlefields

Posted on 19 April 2009 by

The hottest new battlefield weapon in Baghdad is also a hot item on the home front. The U.S. military has found the iPod Touch to be a valuable battlefield tool for soldiers. continued »

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X10 technology for home automation

Posted on 06 April 2009 by

There are many ways to go about automating your home. This one uses the existing AC wiring for the communication. continued »

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App developer agreement puts a ban on jailbreaking

Posted on 05 April 2009 by

We already know it is dangerous. Jailbreaking, assisting in jailbreaking, developing and distributing jailbreak apps are among the things that the latest revision of that agreement does not condone which isn't really a surprise. continued »

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Microsoft still hopes for iPhone birth of Office

Posted on 03 April 2009 by

Stephen Elop, President of Microsoft's Business Division, made a suggestion at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. This suggestion pointed to Microsoft exploring methods of bringing their Office suite of applications to the iPhone. continued »

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ZumoDrive on the iPhone, pricing updates and open beta

Posted on 25 February 2009 by

Starting today, "Supersize Me" iPhone App for ZumoDrive is available - for the grand price of $0 for a limited time.  Hurry up and grab it now, or else you'll have to shell out $4.99 later on when the company starts charging for it. continued »

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Singaporean kid writes iPhone application

Posted on 04 February 2009 by

Nine-year old Singaporean kid writes an application called Doodle Kids for Apple's iPhone. Lim, who is in fourth grade, developed the painting software which is originally dedicated to his younger sisters.  Just touch the iPhone's touchscreen to draw and then shake the phone to clear it. continued »

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Ask iPhone to study math

Posted on 04 February 2009 by

A student from the Free University of Bolzano, Italy, has created a scientific software for Apple's iPhone called "Fractal Editor" that could help students learn abstract math concepts. continued »

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Lucky Magazine’s shopping catalog for iPhone

Posted on 02 February 2009 by

Seems this iPhone app is targetting Condé Nast's Lucky Magazine readers. They just introduce an iPhone application that features more than 70 shoes listed in its March shoe guide.  Shoppers can browse it by type of shoe, brand, color or size, while GPS or a ZIP will help them to determine which stores in the area have that shoe available. continued »

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Palringo iPhone adds location, map functionality

Posted on 28 January 2009 by

Palringo just added its location functionality its popular rich messaging application, enabling iPhone users looking down their contact list see not only the location of their Palringo contacts but also how far away that contact is. continued »

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Home Barista: iPhone app for coffee drinker

Posted on 23 January 2009 by

Looks pretty and useful. This is an iPhone app, called Home Barista, designated for coffee drinker. It's available now on the iPhone App Store for $2.99. continued »

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Stanford students release some killer iPhone apps

Posted on 22 January 2009 by

Well-done, Stanford students!  Students from Stanford’s Fall 1008 iPhone class CS193P (iPhone Application Programming) released a nice batch of apps that are now available or will be soon for the iPhone. continued »

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Coolgorilla launches Talking Phrasebook for iPhone

Posted on 13 January 2009 by

Good news for holidaymakers. Coolgorilla has launched a new talking phrasebook for iPhone and iPod Touch. This application is available in French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish. continued »

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