FlightTrack app can ease travel angst
If you ever fly on business or for pleasure, or even if you don’t but sometimes need to pick someone up at the airport, you need to consider getting FlightTrack from the Apple App Store.
If you ever fly on business or for pleasure, or even if you don’t but sometimes need to pick someone up at the airport, you need to consider getting FlightTrack from the Apple App Store.
Isn’t the right to heap scorn on and mock religion a constitutionally protected right? And, why has Apple rejected a BitTorrent client for the iPhone when there’s already a torrent queue utility available? These latest twists in the App Store highlight ever more strongly why Cupertino needs to get out of the censorship business.
Last week, the web was a’buzz with speculation that the arrival of larger, more powerful Kindle DX meant an impending handheld war between Amazon and Apple. Truly, the online retail giant had beaten Cupertino, whom everyone nows is readying a tablet of their own, to the digital punch.
There is a new and interesting requirement for entry into the University of Missouri’s famed School of Journalism: you have to have an iPhone or an iPod Touch to get in.
If one of the first you things you do, well, always (when you get up, after a trip to the bathroom, before class, coming in the door, etc), is check your tweets and perhaps send a few for good measure, then you will definitely want to check out Version 2.0 for Apple handhelds.
Since our last list of best free iPhone apps, many new free applications have hit the App Store. We’ve selected what we think are the 40 best free iPhone apps for your enjoyment. They are listed below in alphabetical order.
Regardless of the computer platform that you are running on, using the iTunes program is the best way to transfer songs between your computer and your iPhone. Here are the ins and outs.
If there was any doubt about when Cupertino’s iPhone dungeon masters would announce the changeover to iPhone OS 3.0, it has now been firmly laid to rest. Yesterday, at the same time Apple delivered beta 5 of their next generation handheld operating system, the company also laid down the law on compatibility going forward.
Over the weekend, Apple in its infinite wisdom rejected an update of the band’s app over “objectionable material.” That’s right, the application had previously been approved and the offensive stuff was already there, lurking in the shadows, just waiting to be discovered.
From the “life is a beautiful thing” department comes the news that the U.S. branch of T-Mobile, which is Apple’s wireless partner in Germany and Austria, is providing technical support to folks using unlocked iPhones on its network here in America.