Archive | September, 2009

Blur adds tripod capability to iPhone

Posted on 18 September 2009 by

I am not a big fan of the camera in my iPhone. I wish that it had better low light performance, better optics, and a flash. I mean if Motorola can make a phone with a real point-and-shoot camera crammed inside, so can Apple. That said I have seen some decent pictures taken with an iPhone. continued »

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NAVIGON adds new features to iPhone nav app

Posted on 17 September 2009 by

NAVIGON announced today that it has added new features to its iPhone navigation application. This is the second free update for the nav app for North American users since the application launched. continued »

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Vers handcrafted wood cases for iPhone

Posted on 17 September 2009 by

Most iPhone users have their device in a case of some sort. Those cases tend to be made from plastic or silicone and all of them look pretty much the same. If you are after a case that looks different and comes from renewable and beautiful materials Vers has the case for you. continued »

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iTwinge keyboard mounts to your iPhone

Posted on 16 September 2009 by

Just about every iPhone owner has at one time or another hated the virtual keyboard that the phone uses. That means that a large percentage of iPhone users have wished at some point that a keyboard was available for the phone. continued »

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Bose unveils expensive SoundDock 10 for iPhone

Posted on 16 September 2009 by

Say the name Bose to your average gadget hound and they will think of expensive products that tend to sound good. That is an accurate description of the latest product from Bose that has debuted today called the SoundDock 10. continued »

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AppButler: An App for Apps

Posted on 15 September 2009 by

Any iPhone user who has lots of apps on their device will tell you that it can be hard to find the specific app you want to use. The problem is that there isn’t a convenient way to organize apps on the iPhone natively. continued »

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Novell offers solution to iPhone devs to program in C# and .Net

Posted on 15 September 2009 by

The Apple App store has proven to be a huge moneymaker for Apple and many of the developers who are writing software for the app store. As more and more developers, start writing applications for the iPhone the store will become even more important for devs and Apple. continued »

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Adrenaline golf hits iPhone and looks fantastic

Posted on 14 September 2009 by

I have found since I adopted the iPhone when it first launched that the handset is simply a fantastic gaming platform. I spend more time playing games on my device than I do making calls and sending texts. continued »

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Mobile receipts app makes iPhone a tax time pal

Posted on 14 September 2009 by

I am self employed which means I get killed on taxes each year. If it wasn't for the hoards of receipts that I collect each year, I would have to pay way more than seems fair in taxes each year. The hard part is keeping up with all those receipts until the taxman comes knocking. continued »

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Shoot & Proof is perfect for the frequent suit filer

Posted on 11 September 2009 by

If you are the sort who rides around with a neck brace in the backseat and the number to your attorney on speed dial just in case someone hits you, your new iPhone app is ready. The app is called Shoot & Proof and is issued to produce certified reports. continued »

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Truphone says don’t upgrade to OS 3.1

Posted on 11 September 2009 by

If you are an iPhone user who makes lots of VoIP calls using the Truphone app, you may want to reconsider updating your iPhone to OS 3.1. The company behind the Truphone app has issued a statement saying the current version is not compatible with the new OS update. continued »

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Lagotek integrates iPhone into Z-Wave home automation systems

Posted on 10 September 2009 by

I really want to introduce some home automation into my home. The problem is getting started with home automation is expensive, especially if you have large home with lots of switches. If you are an iPhone user ready to get into home automation a company called Lagotek has now integrated the iPhone into Z-Wave home automation systems. The Lagotek system uses ... continued »

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