The communication masterpiece, iPhone 4 has been release by Apple on June 7, 2010. It promises to be one of the best and robust iPhone so far. It is 9.7 inch in thickness, making it at least 25% thinner than the previous iPhone 3GS and one of the sleekest smart phone models available. IT is [...more]
The end of Apple’s dominance of the mobile phone market is at hand! Okay, that’s overstating it by a long shot. But the analysts at NPD are reporting today that in Q1 Android-based phones captured 28 percent of the market, while the iPhone claimed 21 percent. Of course, there are several important caveats here. First, [...more]
Well, the thing’s not even out for a week and already someone’s turned the thing into a giant iPhone.
If you’d like to make calls from your iPad, check out the Truphone app, which allows iPad users to make calls over VoiP. Calls are free to other Truphone, Skype or Google Talk users, and are $.05/minute [...more]
Looking forward to the iPad? Apparently a number of iPhone game developers are. A number of “HD” or “XL” versions of existing iPhone/iPod games have been confirmed by the App Store. It’s safe to assume that these games will be merely higher-resolution versions of the games that will look better on the larger screen, but [...more]
For months we’ve been reading stories of upcoming technology designed to turn your iPhone into a device to collect money – through credit card swipe readers, mostly. Today, PayPal’s jumped in on the action by releasing a new iPhone application that allows the transfer of money from one person to another via the bumping together [...more]
For the longest time I’ve wanted something like this – meet the RedEye Mini, a micro-sized dongle that plugs into your iPhone or iPod Touch through the headphone jack. It blasts IR signals directly at whatever device you’re looking to run – be it your DVD player or television or what have you – allowing [...more]
Well, Chomp, you got my attention. I just read a headline marked, “Chomp surpasses 300,000 users,” which makes sense as the service is named Chomp, and Chomp is a cool name for something. But what the hell is Chomp?
Well, Chomp is an iPhone app that allows you to review other iPhone apps. Recursiveness aside, there’s [...more]
A Stanford study has finally given of evidence of what we’ve always known deep down – people are seriously addicted to their iPhones.
The Stanford study involved 200 students, who were asked to rate their opinion of their iPhone usage on a scale from one to five, one being “not addicted” and five being “fully addicted.” [...more]
Tech companies often use online surveys to gauge interest in new features or products, and oftentimes these surveys lead to leaks of the proposed features. The most recent Netflix survey has leaked online, thanks to a very interesting potential feature that was mentioned: a new app that would bring Netflix’s “Watch Instantly” feature to iPhones. [...more]
Israeli startup Tawkon (get it? “talk on?”) has developed an iPhone app that claims to monitor the radiation emitted by your iPhone at any given point in time. The app, which is not a hilarious “joke app” designed to scare you about cancer, was apparently in development for 18 months, uses complex algorithms, and has [...more]