iHome debuted yesterday at the Consumer Electronics Show a couple of new home audio products for the Apple iPhone. These include the iP1 speaker system and the iP71 computer speaker system with computer sync. The iP1 is a stylish looking system which outputs 100 watts of power through through custom designed 4” woofers and 1” silk [...]
Continue reading...7. January 2009 | by Robert Nelson
Following the lead of the AT&T and Apple stores, Best Buy has become the latest to begin offering refurbished iPhone 3G’s. Of course, the pricing is the same as you will find with AT&T, and a two-year contract is still required. Pricing for the 8GB model is $149 and the 16GB is $249. So [...]
Continue reading...7. January 2009 | by Robert Nelson
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Another goodie that came out of yesterdays Keynote was the upcoming availability of a Remote app for Keynote. The app is simple and just like the name implies it will offer the user the ability to control their Keynote presentation directly from their iPhone or iPod touch. When using the remote app, if your iPhone is [...]
Continue reading...7. January 2009 | by Robert Nelson
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Noticeably absent from coverage has been any Yellowsn0w notifications since its release. Initially I was honestly not terribly excited about the release, sure it was a great accomplishment, however I think I downplayed the overall community response. Not to mention it was initially an “early” beta release. Anyway, since then it seems to have matured [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2009 | by Nino Marchetti
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Hearing Components is out with some new iPhone earphones said to use the same technology used by U.S. Army helicopter crews and Special Forces to offer quality noise reduction. It is called the Comply NR-10i and prices around $100. The NR-10i makes use of special foam tips which are made of a special viscoelastic polyurethane foam [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2009 | by Nino Marchetti
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Eye-Fi, a developer of wireless memory cards for digital cameras, is developing its own iPhone application which will allow its card owners to send photos taken on an iPhone directly to their computer and the Web. The application, however, is not quite ready yet. This application, said Eye-Fi, will let users aggregate all of their photos [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2009 | by Nino Marchetti
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A new productivity application just surfacing claims to be the first one to include editable Office functionality for the iPhone. It is called MobileFiles Pro and it costs around $10. MobileFiles Pro, developed by Quickoffice, allows for editing and saving of Microsoft Office Excel files in the .xls format, Wi-Fi file transfer to and from a [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2009 | by Nino Marchetti
Mobile cloud services provider Soonr believes the iPhone to be ripe for cloud computing interactions, launching at MacWorld its own iPhone application. This app is available for free download in the Apple App Store. Soonr said its iPhone app makes the documents on your Mac or PC mobile. Whenever your computer is online, the app automatically [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2009 | by Nino Marchetti
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ABC News is the latest to jump on the iPhone application band wagon, announcing a new application which offers top news stories and videos from the national network as well as local affiliates. It is available starting now. The ABC News iPhone application offers location-based multimedia news, weather, breaking news alerts and emergency alerts from ABC [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2009 | by David Potts
Apple’s last MacWorld keynote speech brought with it a new MacBook Pro, but it also had a few things to appeal to the iPhone crowd. First off, iPhone 3G owners will now be able to download music from the iTunes store over the 3G network at no extra cost. The second, and more amazing development is with [...]
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8. January 2009 | by Nino Marchetti
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