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iPhone Explorer is an iPhone browser for Mac that lets you browse the files and folders on your iPhone as if it were a normal USB flash drive or pen drive.
The iPhone has always had video playback capabilities. First, we were able to watch video via the YouTube application and eventually plenty of other services services began to offer video streaming or downloads. Eventually the 3GS came out, letting users record a video and then upload it, but never stream it live.
For years, runners have been able to take advantage of Nike+, a nifty accessory that lets your iPod communicate with your shoes to turn it into a personal running coach of sorts. Soon, cyclists will have access to a tool that's in the same vein as Nike+, but far more powerful.
Google has found a way to let iPhone owners use Google Voice, the telephony management service whose iPhone-specific application Apple rejected last year.
The new Adobe CS5 (Creative Suite 5) is just around the corner for its final release. As an added perk, the developers have also bundled the whole package with a new cross compiler tool, which is going to let anyone convert their flash applications, into iPhone coded applications.
Taiwanese site Apple.pro has managed to get hold of what it claims is the "next-generation iPhone 4G" in white color and posted the photos online. Before the color gets all you Apple fans excited, let us remind you that these photos are possibly of a fake iPhone model. But, since there's hardly a fortnight to Worldwide Developer Conference 2010 (which kick-starts on June 7), we might as well wait for it just to be sure.
The fastest growing trend in social networking is location-based iPhone and Android apps, which tell the online world exactly which restaurant you're eating at or driveway you're parked in. Applications like FourSquare and Gowalla profess to better connect us with our friends. But more and more applications use them to let people meet up - and ultimately hook up.
It was not too long ago that we let you know that Fido was going to start to deplete their stock of iPhone 3G 16GB models. Now it seems they are simply looking to clear house and you might be in luck to get yourself a discounted iPhone…
The iPhone's can't compare to the iPod when it comes to storing all your music, but imeem aims to change that with its new streaming music app aims that turns the smartphone into a quasi-iPod by letting paid users store 80 GB of music on its servers.
Oh look, outrage. It's been a few minutes since we last ran into outrage. This time: an evil plot, hatched by the Missouri University School of Journalism, that, in effect, lets students cover the cost of their iPhone or iPod touch with federal student loans. Someone call Superman, or at least Daredevil.
Do you have a great idea for an iPhone app but not the coding skills to actually build it? Well, there's an app for that. The AppIncubator iPhone App from MEDL Mobile lets you submit your ideas which the company's development team will then build into apps for you. Of course, as you probably imagined, they're going to take a cut of the profits. But what better way to build an iPhone app without actually having to do any work!
MasterCard has released ATM Hunter, an iPhone app that lets owners find nearby ATMs around the world by entering in an address or airport location. iPhone 3G owners don't even have to do that, because the app is location aware and can pick up your current address from the GPS radio.
Stacks is an add-on for jailbroken, or hacked, iPhones which brings a distinctly Mac-like tweak to the iPhone UI. As the video shows, Stacks lets you replace the icons in the home row (the non-moving row of icons at the bottom of the screen) with, well, stacks.
When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone at the 2007 Worldwide Developer's Conference, he made a point of letting the world know how seriously Apple would protect its intellectual property. Of course, he did it in inimitable Steve Jobs style, quipping "…and boy have we patented it!"
Techcrunch reports that during Google's I/O developers conference they showed off the iPhone version of Latitude - which lets users stalk keep track of their friends via GPS and other location-based services