If you’re at all interested in new technology then you can’t have missed the recent obsession with 3D, as it’s in our cinemas and will shortly be in our homes and on our handheld consoles too. If you’d like a taste of 3D on your iPhone, without the need to wear a pair of unflattering [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2010 | by Robert Nelson
The Mophie Juice Pack is an excellent option for those looking to squeeze some extra battery life out of an iPhone. But what happens when you take that same battery pack case and add a Flo TV tuner. And not an external dongle of some sort, a TV tuner that is built into the Juice [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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Lately is is beginning to seem as if more and more people are worried about what the content on the iPad is going to cost, and in some cases is seems as if people are worrying about that more than actually plunking down $500 or more to buy the actual device. There has been a [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2010 | by Tim Bradbury
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AppAdvice.com reports that Apple is planning to match Amazon’s price point of $9.99 for best selling books on its eBookstore. It was believed for the longest time that Apple had cut a deal with book publishers that would allow them to set their own prices for content, with Apple taking a 30% cut. This new evidence [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2010 | by Tim Bradbury
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A good number of people, myself included, were quite unhappy when Apple announced that its iPad would not support Adobe Flash. Supporters of the device, however, retorted that the iPad would be such a revolutionary device that it would render Flash obsolete by ushering in an era HTML5. At first I was skeptical of this, [...]
Continue reading...24. March 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Tom Freeman is a sound engineer who by day works for a company who produce equipment and software designed to emulate classic analogue audio equipment, but he is also the man who embraces high-tech musical methods, as he has just become the first person to record an entire album of material using only an iPhone [...]
Continue reading...24. March 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Creating a makeshift iPhone stand out of an old credit or store card is a cheap and cheerful way to support your phone while watching a video, but the cards never last long if you fold them in and out of shape a lot or, as I have found, you want to use it on [...]
Continue reading...24. March 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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The Discovery Channel has recently released the official MythBusters app for the iPhone. The app is currently available in the App Store and is selling for $3.99. This may not be a free app, but it seems as if this will be worth the few dollar purchase price. In terms of features, those who make [...]
Continue reading...24. March 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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StyleTap has finally released their iPhone app that will allow you to run Palm OS on your iPhone. I say finally because it seems as if it has been a long time coming, this was first given a walkthrough way back in May of 2008. But in the end good things come to those that [...]
Continue reading...24. March 2010 | by Tim Bradbury
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According to a report by Silicon Alley Insider, Apple is planning on shipping iPads to prominent tech reviewers by the end of the week. Even thought Apple has not released a definite list of who these lucky tech reviewers are, I think it’s safe to say that more accredited reviewers such as Walt Mossberg of the [...]
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25. March 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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