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John Cormack compares Apple iPhone to PS2 & Xbox - Game on way

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

John Cormack compares Apple iPhone to PS2 & Xbox - Game on wayAs the co-founder of ID software, and chief designer of games such as Doom and Quake, John Carmack is a man to be listened to. In his latest interview, he talks about his respect for the iPhone as a potential gaming platform, and how he compares it to the last generation consoles, the PS2 and Xbox.

Touch-thru cases for your touch-screen iPhone

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Touch-thru cases for your touch-screen iPhone, best protection yet IVYSKIN has introduced a new offering of iPhone cases and accessories that aim to be the best of the bread available today. 

SEGA confirms iPhone is as powerful as Dreamcast

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

SEGA confirms iPhone is as powerful as dreamcast The iPhone is surprisingly turning into a game platform of sorts with big name publishers such as SEGA and EA rushing to develop games for it. It’s definitely risky business given the history of gaming on mobile phones but it looks like the iPhone could be the silver lining in the cloud.

A week after launch - iPhone 3G still hard to find in Apple, AT&T stores

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

A week after launch - iPhone 3G still hard to find in Apple, AT&T storesThe new Apple iPhone 3G went on sale on Friday, July 11, and immediately sold out around the world. Sales continued over the weekend, with the new models selling out in most places as soon as new stocks arrived. And that scene is still occurring, even a week after its release.

The Apple iPhone 3G goes on sale - unboxed and disassembled

Friday, July 11th, 2008

The Apple iPhone 3G goes on sale - Unboxed and disassembledThe new iPhone 3G from Apple finally went on sale worldwide today, after being talked about and speculated upon for the last six months. At 00:01 on July 11th, the new 3G iPhone was released in 22 countries, and the Internet has already had its first unboxing and disassembly pictures.

iPhone devs are creative: shake to exchange numbers, Tweet with the locals, and more

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

iPhone devs are creative: shake to exchange numbers, multiplayer pong, and moreThe deadline for iPhone developers to turn in their apps for the App Store’s launch day on Friday passed earlier this week, so what kind of apps do we expect? The idea of an Apple-run app store sounded boring at first, but if the rest of the merchandise is anything like what Tapulous has to offer, there are many good things coming are way.

1st person to own an iPhone 3G is a loser, in New Zealand, called Jonny

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

1st person to own an iPhone 3G is a loser, in New Zealand, called JonnyThe iPhone 3G is barely days away, and the level of anticipation amongst Apple fanboys is getting slightly out of hand. The activities of some over the past week also show that hardcore iPhone junkies don’t seem to have a life. Cue Jonny from New Zealand…

Queues already forming for iPhone 3G - Macheads or a publicity stunt?

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Queues already forming for iPhone 3G - Macheads or a publicity stunt?The iPhone 3G is released on Friday July 11th, and many Apple and AT&T stores will be opening early to allow early adopters to get their hands on the updated device, dubbed iPhone 2 by many. But 8am isn’t early enough for some, and queues are already forming outside the New York Apple Cube.

Boring iPhone 3G guided tour features App Store in action

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Boring iPhone 3G guided tour features App Store in actionA lot has been said about the new iPhone App Store, but few have seen the thing in action up until now. Though, that’s about to change. Curious? I know you are.

EA Head starts iPhone games company - competition for Nintendo DS?

Monday, June 30th, 2008

EA Head starts iPhone games company - competition for Nintendo DS? The Nintendo DS and Sony PSP are the two current-gen hand-held games consoles around at the moment. But there could soon be a third contender, as the iPhone starts to build momentum as a viable platform for games. One man who has seen the potential of the iPhone, and mobile phone gaming as a whole is Neil Young, who has left his job as head of Electronic Arts Los Angeles studio to set up his own company called Ngmoco.

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