Archive for March, 2010
March 13, 2010
Our favorite hardworking Norwegians have been spotted glad handing iPhones running their signature mobile browser at this year’s South by Southwest Interactive Festival (SXSW). Moreover, the lads seem quite optimistic their browser will be approved and available on the App Store soon, very soon.
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Posted in Commercial Software, Free Apps, Internet, iPhone, iPod Touch, News | 2 Comments » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
March 12, 2010
There is a different take on the constant rhetoric surrounding this and that iPhone-killer this week, in which a respected smartphone analyst predicts that it is not the iPhone that will be killed, or even badly injured.
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Posted in International, iPhone, News | 5 Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
March 11, 2010
One of the few remaining reasons to jailbreak an iPhone could be gone with the arrival of iPhone OS 4.0, which is expected sometime this Summer, leaving tethering as the one marquee feature still not available to U.S. users. Are you still jailbreaking?
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Posted in Firmware, Hacks, Internet, iPhone, iPod Touch, News, Rumor | 1 Comment » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
March 11, 2010
Using three digits to swipe on the iPhone or iPod touch’s diminutive screen might be problematic for some folks — like many men, I’ve got big paws. The iPad, however, is an obvious application given its larger screen size and more powerful applications.
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Posted in Commercial Software, Firmware, iPhone, iPod Touch, News, Unconfirmed | No Comments » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
March 10, 2010
A recent patent application by Apple shows that the Cupertino electronics giant has some interest in providing a simulated graphic combination lock for use in locking and unlocking the iPhone.
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Posted in Commercial Software, iPhone, iPod Touch, News | 1 Comment » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
March 9, 2010
The details of the contract the mothership makes iPhone developers sign have been little more than whispers and legend. Now, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has published an older version of the document in full and the picture it paints is less than flattering.
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Posted in Firmware, Hacks, iPhone, iPod Touch, Legal, News, Opinion | No Comments » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
March 9, 2010
Google purchased reMail several weeks back and now the crew that made that software will be working on other things. Although their iPhone app’s status has gone from active to pulled and now open sourced there’s still some question about the future of the mobile mail search software.
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Posted in Commercial Software, Free Apps, Internet, iPhone, iPod Touch, News | 1 Comment » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
March 8, 2010
It would appear as if the Chinese government has rethought the concept of Wi-Fi on the Chinese version of the iPhone, and that Wi-Fi will be available in China on the Apple handset sooner than later.
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Posted in International, iPhone, News | 1 Comment » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
March 8, 2010
A new report states that the Cupertino, California-based Mac, iPod, iPhone and iPad overlord has opened a new front in its war to clean up the iPhone App Store. It’s rumored that Apple is now rejecting low-quality, cookie cutter iPhone apps and pressuring developers to raise their game.
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Posted in Commercial Software, Free Apps, iPhone, iPod Touch, Legal, News, Rumor | 5 Comments » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
March 6, 2010
If you’re an iPhone owner and you’ve been thinking about getting an iPad, as well, here’s a question that’s surely been on your mind. Although there was little hope, let alone doubt that this functionality would be offered, now there’s a definitive answer on the subject.
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Posted in Firmware, Internet, iPhone, News | No Comments » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson