Posted on 04 May 2008 by ashoperon
It's that time again. Sunday morning can mean only one thing, week in review. This week has been full of 3G iPhone rumors, new software, and even a new Goldstriker iPhone. While it has not been a terribly active week for iPhone news, there is still some exciting things that have gone down. Hold tight while we update you on ...
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Posted on 02 May 2008 by ashoperon
McAfee's anti virus solution for the iPhone, called Stinger, would be the first of the of it's kind. A version of it was leaked to the public recently, and the official statement from McAfee is that the software is a proof of concept and is not ready for the public to use yet. This is very clear when you consider ...
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Posted on 28 April 2008 by ashoperon
It was just not enough to be able to use custom images as the background to your iPhone's home screen. Well, not for the iPhone developers over at Skrew at least. They have just released an alpha version of their new application, vWallpaper. Just as the 'v' before 'Wallpaper' would have you expect, it allows you to use videos as ...
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Posted on 27 April 2008 by ashoperon
Unless you have been living under a rock the last few months, then you know that the 3G iPhone is one of the single hottest news items being discussed right now. This week is no different. One rumor of it may offer a little light at the end of the tunnel though. The 3G version of the BlackBerry has been ...
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Posted on 26 April 2008 by ashoperon
I can not count the times I have been half way across the room sprawled out on a bean bag chair, wishing I could change the song playing on my computer. Thankfully, there is finally a solution out there. A new piece of software called iRemote has been made available. iRemote enables you to take control of your iTunes list ...
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by ashoperon
Something that most iPhone users would like to have is the ability to record their experiences in life using their iPhone. There have been attempts before, and a few successful ones at that. In light of that fact, DreamCatcher is going to be trying to bring some advanced features to their product. They want you to choose them obviously, and ...
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Posted on 22 April 2008 by ashoperon
Native instant messaging is a much sought after feature for iPhone owners. There are already a number of third party applications that bring instant messaging to the iPhone, some of them even do a really good job of it. With the SDK on it's way there will be even more, and of them, a lot more clients that perform well. ...
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Posted on 22 April 2008 by ashoperon
The iPhone is capable of doing quite a few nifty things. Anyone that has an iPhone has not doubt enjoyed the versatile phone for a number of applications. There has been one thing conspicuously missing from the iPhone's feature set however, and that is the ability to use your iPhone to generate drum sounds.
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Posted on 19 April 2008 by ashoperon
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an great way to keep up on the latest news. What's better, is when you can check the your favorite RSS feeds natively on your iPhone by way of Google Reader. What could be better than that? The new Feeds application is looking to bring that functionality to the table.
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Posted on 18 April 2008 by ashoperon
DropCopy is an application for the iPhone and Mac that makes copying files to your iPhone from a Mac, or vice versa, simpler than ever before. DropCopy is only for Mac OSX, so sorry Windows users. Windows users are SOL because the company does not intend to port it over.
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Posted on 18 April 2008 by Chris Davies
Evolution Robotics may have a number of eye-catching robo loveliness in their catalogue, but the real magic is in the ViPR object recognition software that lets the robots navigate and not simply try to hump table legs. Now they've taken that 'Visual Pattern Recognition' and put into into a app that lets you search merely by shooting a photo ...
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Posted on 18 April 2008 by Chris Davies
iPhone owner, currently homeless and looking to live in North California? Real estate company Intero might have the answer for you. Their Terabitz property search engine is specially tailored for Apple's handset, with listings currently in NoCal but with plans to extend them to other areas.
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