Adobe's digital-imaging technology goes mobile as the company brings the Photoshop.com Mobile app for the iPhone. Well, iPhone users can now take advantage of the touchscreen controls and edit photos, apply effects and share images simply with the flick of a finger.
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.
Olive, the company creating a new standard in high quality digital music experiences, today announced the introduction of the free iMaestro(TM) application for the Apple iPhone(TM) and iPod® Touch, giving consumers an easy way to control the Opus Hi-Fi Digital Stereo from anywhere in their home.
The Zune HD has piqued our interest as an iPod touch competitor, but it seems Microsoft's plans to take on Apple in the portable multimedia player market run deeper.
AT&T has given the green light for Apple to distribute applications that can make internet phone calls, like Skype. Does this have anyone else wondering how long it's going to be before Google Voice is approved for distribution through the App Store?
The reviews of Microsoft's new mobile OS, Windows Mobile 6.5, are in - and none of them are glowing. It seems that Windows Mobile 6.5 is more of a superficial cosmetic overhaul, not a bona fide upgrade capable of handling the mobile market's stiff competition.
BCE Inc.'s Bell Canada and Telus Corp. reached agreements with Apple Inc. to sell the iPhone, stepping up competition with Rogers Communications Inc., which has held the exclusive right to sell the device in Canada.
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.
There is no question that PC pundits are eagerly awaiting Apple's supposed new tablet, but what about customers? This is a high-risk game and Apple must know it.
Leading UK telecom service provider O2 has yet to clarify whether it will allow its users to unlock their iPhone devices once their contracts with O2 expire.
We've seen all sorts of weird news regarding Apple's iPhone over the years, but you have to admit this latest bit of news does seem a little out of whack.
Every week a few of us from team TiPb, bloggers and forum crew alike, will bring you our current favorite, funnest, most useful App Store apps, WebApps, jailbreak apps, even the occasional accessory, web site, or desktop app if the mood strikes us. As long as they're iPhone (or iPod touch) related, they're fair game.
Boston (DbTechNo) - A leading Morgan Stanley analyst has predicted that Apple iPhone sales could go through the roof if the company went with multiple carriers instead of just one.
You just can't make this stuff up. Apparently a man brought his iPhone to the Genius Bar at an Apple Store. He also brought his 9mm piece, which he brandished and pointed at his iPhone, threatening to shoot it.