Posted on 24 August 2009 by Budi Putra
RealNetworks has submitted its on-demand streaming music application called Rhapsody for the iPhone and iPod Touch to the App Store for approval. It will allow user to browse and search the Rhapsody library (more than 8 million tracks!) over WiFi and 3G connections.
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Posted on 22 August 2009 by Budi Putra
Ipadio [iTunes link] launched its iPhone app recently, allowing iPhone owners to broadcast, record, play back and share high quality audio up to 60 minutes in length.
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Posted on 22 August 2009 by Budi Putra
It's a good sample on how to use iPhone technology for public service: iBurgh [iTunes link] for Pittsburghers. The city has launched the free app which lets citizens snap a picture or report an incident quickly to the City for resolution and handling.
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Posted on 21 August 2009 by Budi Putra
Qik for iPhone 3GS [iTunes link] gets update: Wi-Fi-only restriction has been removed. It means you can now upload your iPhone videos to the internet over a 3G network. "We just tried it ourselves and, sure enough, it works like a charm," Engadget writes.
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Posted on 21 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Many iPhone owners will tell you that the biggest problem with the device is the AT&T network. The network has a frequent habit of dropping calls and lacking 3G coverage in all but the largest cities. The poor network quality has led many iPhone users to complain about missing features like MMS and the inability to stream video over 3G.
AT&T ...
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Posted on 21 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
I have had several new cars during my adult life and most of them come with roadside assistance. All the cars that I had with roadside assistance, I never needed to use it. It seems like getting access to roadside assistance might be a pain in most instances.
Mini has announced a new app for the iPhone that allows owners of ...
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Posted on 20 August 2009 by Budi Putra
App Store has just approved Twitterrific 2.1 and it should hit the App Store soon. The new version is bringing a ton of new features as well as some improvements.
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Posted on 20 August 2009 by Budi Putra
Posterous, the blogging platform service ("the dead simple place to post everything", they say), has released an iPhone app called PicPosterous. The app focuses on photo and video uploading rather than blogging --but I think it's just a matter of time for them to release any cool feature for the iPhone.
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Posted on 20 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
I really like to play games on my iPhone 3GS, and the only thing I don’t like about the gaming ability of the device is that the battery runs down very quickly. I prefer to play more casual games on the iPhone rather than the more hard-core FPS titles that I enjoy on my PC.
One of the casual games that ...
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Posted on 20 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
It's always interesting when new patents surface for products like the iPhone. The patent applications give us a glimpse at what the future iPhones will look like.
Two new patent applications from Apple have surfaced that have to do with new features for the iPhone. The first app is called "Auto messaging to currently connected caller". This covers something like writing ...
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Posted on 19 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
One of the biggest problems with Wikipedia is that you never know for sure if the person that wrote the entry you are looking at really knew what they were talking about. Still, Wikipedia is one of the most used sources of information on the internet.
The Wikimedia Foundation has announced that Wikipedia Mobile is now available for the iPhone and ...
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Posted on 19 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Apple is doing very well in the market with its iPhone with robust sales and huge popularity around the globe for the smartphone. The Washington Post reports that with the numbers for Q2 2009 in we now know exactly how well the device is doing.
At the pace Apple has set with 5.2 million iPhones sold over Q2, Apple is on ...
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