Archive for the ‘iPhone’ Category

Google Apps from Day One of Software Version 2.0

Posted on May 20th, 2008 in Google, firmware, iPhone, iPod Touch | No Comments »

Google has always been a firm supporter for Apple and their iPhone, They provided the main Apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch from day one, and now they plan to do it again. Google has announced they plan to have more Apps ready from day one of the iPhone and iPod Touch software version 2.0

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FlyTunes: Free Streaming Radio for iPod Touch

Posted on May 20th, 2008 in WiFi, iPhone, iPod Touch, media | 1 Comment »

Fly Tunes a new streaming radio web app that listen to online radio through your Mobile Safari browser. It will give you access to over 375 channels of music, news and sports radio all from you Touch.

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Schmap Launches City Guide Web App for iPod Touch

Posted on May 13th, 2008 in iPhone, iPod Touch | No Comments »

Schmap is a publisher of well over 200 free online travel guides. They have now made all of this handy information available via a new web app. The site has travel guides for the US, Europe, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand and proves to be extremely useful for any tourist.

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Remote Buddy: Top iPod Touch Streaming App

Posted on April 25th, 2008 in Apple, Home Automation, Multi-Touch, iPhone, iPod accessories, iTunes, media, third-party software | No Comments »

iPhone Atlas has posted an article about their favorite remote/streaming App for iTunes and the iPod Touch. They have reviewed many of these types of programs and have come to a verdict on which application they think is the best. Remote Buddy was their choice and includes streaming music, movies and other content to the iPhone or the iPod Touch.

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WildCharge adapters for the iPod Touch Shipping May

Posted on April 24th, 2008 in iPhone, iPod Touch, iPod Touch Accessories, iPod Touch Cases | No Comments »

WidCharge products offer up a new unique way to charge your devices. They consist of metal dots on the backside of the device where the battery is located, and when those plates touch the charging pad the device begins to charge wirelessly.

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NetBlender Connects iPod Touch to Blu-ray Disc Content

Posted on April 22nd, 2008 in iPhone, iPod Touch, media | No Comments »

NetBlender recently announced a new technology called BD Touch, that connects to the iPod Touch and iPhone and allows the use Blu-ray disc streaming directly from your Blu-Ray player. It sends the information via Wi-Fi and will work with all BD-live enabled devices such as the Sony PS3.

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SEGA Producer Discusses iPhone Super Monkey Ball Port

Posted on April 17th, 2008 in Apple, Multi-Touch, gaming, iPhone, iPod Touch, third-party software | No Comments »

SEGA producer Ethan Einhorn was interviewed by GameCyte regarding potential ways to design games for the iPhone/iPod Touch. He talks about how the iPhone is such a revolution because of all of the freedom of controls by using the Multi-Touch and accelerometer controls.

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AOL updates their search site to be iPod Touch compatible

Posted on April 17th, 2008 in Multi-Touch, iPhone, iPod Touch | No Comments »

Following other large web-based search engines such as Google, Yahoo! and Ask.com. AOL has released their iPhone/iPod Touch compatible search engine. The search engine will run when you go to www.search.aol.com through the mobile Safari browser.

AOL iPod Touch

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HWPen: A Handwriting Recognition App for iPod Touch

Posted on April 16th, 2008 in hack, iPhone, iPod Touch, jailbreak, third-party software | 5 Comments »

A Modmyifone forum post possibly reveals a beta version of the handwriting recognition. The application used is called HWPen which is for jailbroken iPhones and iPod Touches.

HWPen

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Java is still trying to port Java on Touch devices

Posted on April 1st, 2008 in firmware, iPhone, iPod Touch, media | No Comments »

The major disappointment to developers when the iPhone SDK was released was how it has many unexpected limitations including how a 3rd party application terminates when closed. This means when you are using an application and want to take a phone call, when you answer the phone the application quits, does not store any data in memory and can not run in the background. This will result in opening the application again and start all over.

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