With all the unsubstantiated rumors buzzing about a new iPhone and its alleged features, it's becoming increasingly apparent that Apple will launch some sort of new or upgraded device very, very soon - perhaps even at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) June 8-12 in San Francisco, or maybe later this summer in a separate announcement.
I believe that Way of the Samurai 3's official trip across the Pacific on Oct. 13 was not the best kept secret in the world, but now that Agetec and UFO Interactive have officially announced the game we can all stop celebrating in secret and star walking around dressed as Samurai like we're supposed to. We can also now officially inform you of all the Samurai action going down in Way of the Samurai 3.
There is nothing like being able to quickly locate a friend. The Iphone GPS App call iLOCi seems to be the very best in class. I do not think you can beat the price that's for sure! A Bi-directional GPS App for the iPhone for $2.99 is enough to make me want to own one!
Pittsburghers who want to complain that a pothole needs to be fixed won't have to try to describe it or explain where it is , if they have an Apple iPhone.
TomTom's new app for Apple's iPhone is getting attention for its high price tag of $99.99 but is garnering positive first impression in the gadget blogosphere.
Another awesome gift for iPhone 3G and 3G S users is the launch of the NAVIGON iPhone GPS Navigation App called MobileNavigator iPhone for North America.
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Yahoo on Thursday announced that it has upgraded its iPhone app to include voice search, which lets users conduct a oneSearch query simply by "pressing and speaking" into the handset.
DataViz on Monday announced the release of Documents To Go as an iPhone and iPod touch application. It's available for purchase from the App Store for $5 or $10 depending on the version.
The Twitterati are stocking their bomb shelters with Twinkies in preparation for the "Twitpocalypse," the time at which the number of tweets sent passes the 2,147,483,647 mark, which is the maximum value of a 32-bit signed integer (technically, it's one-half of 2 to the 32nd, minus 1). Each Twitter message has a unique identifier based on that counter.
Skype, the Internet telephone unit of eBay Inc, is planning to launch its service for iPhone users on Tuesday and for BlackBerry in May as part of its effort to expand beyond desktop computers.
A recent lawsuit filed in the Eastern Texas District court complains of the iPhone's and iPod's abilities to download software and digital audio files, among other things. Yet another suit has snared Apple over the iPhone's included camera. Perhaps a sign of the iPhone's success, patent trolls have taken notice.
That's right, Adobe will allow developers to create applications in Flash that they can then port to the iPhone and iPod Touch as native applications. The new feature will be available in Flash Professional CS5, where developers will have the option to export as .ipa files.
A group of lawmakers wants the FCC to investigate Google Voice
over charges the service blocks calls to their rural constituents. Such
calls are expensive to connect, but landline carriers are prohibited
from blocking them.
With the Verizon Droid receiving a majority of the publicity in the world of technology this past week, rumors as swirling about how Apple plans to counter-act the Droid