As users continue to download media content from iTunes in increasingly large numbers, the ability to sync all of that content onto your iPhone and iPod Touch is becoming more problematic. The largest capacity iPhone currently checks in at 16 GB, but for most people, that’s not even large enough to accommodate a relatively decent […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Marvel Entertainment announced at the New York Comic Con that it would begin selling a new form of digital comics on iTunes. According to GeeksOfDoom, this new breed of comic, which are called motion comics, will “feature panels that animate scenes and add spoken dialog from voice actors.” Intriguing. It all sounds pretty cool, and […]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 7, 2009
In yet another sign of the strength behind the iTunes App Store, Nickelodeon recently announced plans to develop applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch that center around a number of its cartoons, namely “SpongeBob SquarePants”, “Dora the Explorer”, and “iCarly.” If the iPod Touch is able to position itself as a must-have device for […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 3, 2009
The iTunes App Store, fueled by the popularity of gaming applications, continues to grow at an astounding rate. Though Apple has never taken gaming too seriously, it did a complete 180 once it noticed how well they were selling on iTunes. In fact, the iPod Touch is now advertised more as a gaming device than […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 20, 2009
If any of you hunters out there (anyone?) are into hunting, there’s a new app for the iPhone and iPod Touch that’s been designed to make your life a whole lot easier. The app is called “BulletFlight”, and when mounted to a rifle, or the weapon of your choice, it displays an array of information […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Check out this interesting mockup of an Apple keyboard. With an induction charge and sync holster on the right-hand side, you can charge your iPhone or iPod Touch without plugging in any wires. Also, note the programmable optimus like OLED keys whose function can be adjusted based on the particular application you’re running. This design […]
Continue reading...Monday, January 19, 2009
This list first started as a compilation of the most expensive iPhone Applications, but we soon found (not surprisingly) that there was quite a bit of crapware priced at well over $100. These highly priced apps typically had 1 star reviews (if any), and often offered functionality about as complex as a stopwatch or a […]
Continue reading...Friday, January 16, 2009
Users who visited Apple’s website today were greeted with a message that the iTunes app store has had over 15,000 apps and over 500 million downloads. Incredible. Meanwhile, a competing App Store from BlackBerry has yet to launch, and Android’s app marketplace is trudging along in obscurity. When Apple last revealed download figures about a month […]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 15, 2009
First there was Trism, then there was iFart, and now there’s iSteam. The latest story of an iPhone developer striking it rich comes by way of a couple of 22 year olds who have already earned $100,000 for their iPhone app called “iSteam”. iSteam is a program that makes it appear that you have a […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 14, 2009
MacRumors is reporting that Apple is now letting in 3rd party browsers into the iTunes app store. Over the past 24 hours, Apple has begun to approve 3rd party web browsing applications for the iPhone. A number of new web browsing apps have suddenly appeared with original submission dates ranging as far back as October. […]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 10, 2009
New data released by AdMob shows that the number of people using an iPhone or iPod Touch to connect to the internet is growing at an impressive rate. AdMob, which runs an ad network for mobile websites, compiled the following data in December 2008. Smartphones Worldwide Worldwide, the #1 source of smartphone web requests to […]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 8, 2009
Apple’s final keynote presentation at Macworld is behind us, and some tech pundits are already calling it a ‘snoozer’ and a ‘disappointment’. Wall St. also didn’t respond to favorably to Apple’s announcements, or lack thereof. But all of these critics are missing the bigger picture. The reason Apple has been so successful over the past […]
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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