I guess I was a little too optimistic. Back in April, when I tried out a TomTom GPS receiver that used a wireless-data modem to fetch traffic data, look up nearby gas prices and find local establishments, I expected that we'd soon see something better.
The director of the new documentary movie "The Cove" sued Apple Inc. (AAPL) Thursday over an application for Apple's popular iPhone that he claims uses one of his trademarked images without permission.
Now, with ShakeItPhoto, every shot you take with your iPhone will be framed by that classic Polaroid border, accompanied by that unique Polaroid sound. As a nod to the venerable camera tech, you even have to shake your iPhone to develop each image. Best of all? It's ready to shake, rattle and roll for 99¢.
Describing it as "an historic step toward openness and transparency," the state Executive Office of Transportation announced today that the MBTA released detailed scheduling and geographic data for the Google Transit Trip Planner.
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.
The TomTom for iPhone GPS navigation app has turned up in the New Zealand app store for a price of $81 to $125 USD, reports MacRumors today. Four versions of the app are available: U.S. & Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Rogers communications Inc has caused quite a stir in the iPhone community recently after offering a 8GB iPhone 3GS. The offer was made on Rogers website where they made a comparison between the iPhone 3G and 3GS which got people excited as the iPhone 3GS is only offered in 32GB and 16GB.
The Lexington horse farm of New York fashion designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka is featured in a 10-page spread in the September issue of Elle Decor magazine.
At a time when everyone is talking about Google Caffeine, another great application is set to be launched by the Google. Google would provide Google Voice In iPhone.
The other day, I went to type Beatles for a search in the iPhone's Safari browser. Guess what? The iPhone did not recognize the word. Instead, it suggested Beagles.
Bank deposits at ATM machines just became low-tech thanks to a fascinating and cool new application that will allow Apple iPhone users to photograph both sides of a check, then send the images via their iPhone to make a deposit.