FreeVerse is very excited of their success in the development of iPod Touch and iPhone games. They have been creating and coding games since the first iPhone SDK beta was released in Marchand have now released some public screen shots.

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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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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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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.

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If you have the money, in this case $1,000 dollars and want a simple way to control most audio functions of your house all at the touch of you finger, SpeakerCraft has released a solution for you. For a $1,000 suggested retail price you can pick up an ERS 1.0 component that you plug into your home WI-Fi router via Ethernet cable. This will allow your iPod Touch or iPhone to control many aspects of your home life.

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The iPhone and iPod Touch have been very stiff competition for all other mobile developers. It seems over the last few months every mobile phone or music device has been compared the iPhone and iPod Touch because of their massive features and abilities.

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The New York Times’ John Markoff has stated that the iPhone’s life began as a “Safari Pad”. He states… “Apple’s multitouch technology began life not as a cellphone, but as a notepad-sized skunkworks project internally dubbed Safari Pad, run by Tim Bucher, then Apple’s head of Macintosh hardware. To his credit, Mr. Jobs seized on the technology and morphed it into the iPhone.”

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Although this isn’t a story about the iPod Touch, it is about Apple and multi-touch. Apple has just revised a former patent showing a curved desktop screen that will utilize many existing and future gestures.

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Flash for both of Apples Touch based devices is rumored to be “just around the corner.” It is said to be for business use but it can be applied for watching videos on site, or even games.

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Last week rumors started to arise that a $100 price drop for the iPod Touch and iPhone is very likely. This will mean the 8GB Touch will be prices at $199, 16GB at $299, and the new 32GB at $399 respectably.

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