The latest Net Applications survey, which gathers browser data from "site visitors to our exclusive on-demand network of live stats customers," shows steady increases in those using Mac OS X to access websites in September versus a steady decline in users using Windows operating systems. Though the survey claims to reflect market share, which is normally measured in unit sales, it does use a consistent method to examine trends in user share.
It looks like AT&T was initially planning to launch the BlackBerry Bold before November, but, as evidenced by launch parties running all the way to the end of the month, they've obviously pushed things back a bit. An internal letter advising employees about rescheduling training said "at this time we don't have clarity on the status of all features".
Dilithium, the global leader in high-quality multimedia delivery over mobile and broadband networks, announced the availability of live video and Video On Demand (VOD) streaming support for the iPhone utilizing the Dilithium Content Adapter (DCA). The DCA iPhone solution is an infrastructure offering that can be deployed by operators and service providers enabling their customers to access live or on demand video content through the standard iPhone Safari browser.
A whole lot has been happening in iPhone-land lately. The 3G iPhone is now available unlocked…in China. If you want to write a nasty note about an iPhone Application, you're going to have to pay for it first. Lastly, Apple has lowered the number of iPhones it will manufacture this year, but has raised the number it thinks it will sell.
In this video I review the his Game "Dizzy Bee" for the Iphone and Ipod Touch. I talk about this gam and give a full review of all of the features in this game. I discuss the sound the graphics and the Gameplay
SnaptureLabs, developers of the popular unauthorized third party application Snapture that extends iPhone camera's capabilities, have announced that they are making 1 million copies of Snapture Premium available to iPhone owners for free (normally Snapture Premium for iPhone costs $7.99).
In this video, He show you how to jailbreak your iphone 3g using quickpwn. (These steps will work for the iphone, iphone 3g, and the original ipod touch.) By the way, this program, which is free, will work on both Windows and MAC OS X.
What's the one thing you hate about gadgets? I hope you answered battery life, because that's at the top of my list. Battery life has gone downhill, and it probably has everything to do with convergence, at least when it comes to cell phones equipped with music players, video cameras, and video games. iPhone 3G users have been complaining about the phone's battery life since its release, and the battery on my first gen iPhone has been doing worse since I updated the software earlier this year. So what's an iPhone owner to do?
As excitement heightens for the launch of Apple's iPhone in India Friday, two Indian techies from the US have pitched in to offer a free download of their mobile application on iPhone for photo sharing, with value added features to boot.
People keep finding photos in their new iPhones, and these keep getting weirder and weirder. This time, Giz reader Bryan Offenhauer found this funny shot of an anonymous guy next to a human-sized Gundam
Nearly everyone who owns a computer and loves gaming is excited about a game called as Spore. The game released yesterday for the PC platform. However, Electronic Arts was also developing it for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Now EA Mobile has sent word that Spore Origins will release for those platforms later this month.
While straitened circumstances in the banking industry might mean the suits eat more sandwiches at the desk, the rule remains that there is no such thing as a free lunch.
Would you pay your full cable bill if there was static on the screen all month? Buy a dozen eggs if three of them were broken? How about paying $30 a month for the same service that others get for $20 a month?
Adding a fashionable touch to Research in Motion's formidable arsenal of telephonic, PIM, and media tools, the BlackBerry 8320 Curve for T-Mobile is also the smallest, lightest BlackBerry phone that includes a full QWERTY keyboard