It's sure taken long enough, but it seems like computer-assisted ordering of food is FINALLY upon us! Not only can you order take-out food with your iPhone, but one restaurant chain is looking to fire its waitresses and replace them with an iPad on the dinner table.
Founder of LampsDelight.com, Gene Souza developed an online business to promote the vibrant appeal of the cathedral-like stained glass used in his vast collection of Tiffany-style lamps. Additionally, the Web site distributes a wide selection of novelty lamps (mostly shaped like animals) as well as patriotic pool table lights. Visit the site's new blog to learn more about specific product information.
After four years of infertility, all it took was a simple download for 30-year-old Lena Bryce to get pregnant, making her the proud mother of Britain's very first "iPhone baby."
The iPhone hacking faithful can now unlock and jailbreak their original iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch 1G devices with the much-awaited PwnageTool 3.1. Unfortunately, the hacking tool does not yet support the iPhone 3GS or the new iPod Touch, but an update is expected soon.
For hardcore gamers, the iPhone hasn't had much to offer. The games are mostly light-hearted, casual games that you play when you need a short distraction. They're also a big compromise compared to what you can play on traditional game platforms.
EA brought a few iPhone games to the show in Los Angeles this week - first up, we got a look at the Mass Effect entry for the iPhone, recently titled Mass Effect Galaxy.
We found a video showing an iPhone running World of Warcraft. It looks surprisingly full-featured, but this isn't a standalone app- more of an evolution of what we've seen before.
Much fuss has been made in the last day about the Japanese iPhone, now available free. It might be true that the Japanese hate the iPhone, but this news is being treated as some kind of big deal.
I don't know about you, but my desktop is getting pretty cluttered these days. That's why it's so important to keep an eye out for more efficient devices. For example, when you start looking for a new LCD monitor, you may want to find one that comes with some extra USB ports or maybe an extra headphone jack. This way, you don't have to go reaching for your actual computer when you need access to those ports. This can get you both convenience and added utility.