An announcement has been made that the iPhone 4 will go on sale in China from this Saturday, the 25th September. It will be available via Apple’s own retail stores or through China Unicom’s network of shops with a two-year contract. Long time iPhone followers may recall that when the 3GS was launched in China, it [...]
Continue reading...17. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Browsing the App Store this weekend? Here are twelve new or updated apps for the iPhone and iPad worth taking a closer look at [...]
Continue reading...17. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
According to The Guardian, Facebook’s recently launched location check-in service, Places, has gone live in the UK. Initially only available in the USA for its mid-August debut, the only indication of an international rollout timeframe was ‘in the coming months.’ The UK joins the USA and Japan in receiving access to Facebook Places, and members of [...]
Continue reading...17. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
At the end of August, we announced that Cope-Com would be adapting their hit Amiga shoot-em-up Battle Squadron for the iPhone, and gave you an overview of what to expect plus a special look at the logo for the game. We also mentioned the prospect of a video showing the game in action and thankfully, [...]
Continue reading...16. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Case-mate have added three new cases for the iPhone 4 to their already extensive range. The name of the first case gives you a considerable clue what it’s all about; called the DIY, you can upload your own image to Case-mate, who will then add it to your own personalized iPhone 4 case. This works [...]
Continue reading...16. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
If you dislike extended battery packs for the iPhone due to their often bulky size, but still require a battery backup solution, then Mophie’s Juice Pack Reserve could suit you perfectly. This tiny 1000mAh battery pack is entirely separate to your phone, requiring you only to plug it in to the 30-pin connector, just as [...]
Continue reading...16. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
If there was one feature of iOS 4.1 that we didn’t expect to cause much heated debate, it was HDR photos. This is something that was added to the iPhone 4’s camera for free and isn’t all that different from other tweaks like face or smile recognition, in that it’s a software bonus that you [...]
Continue reading...15. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
According to their website, Xpect Games have been planning Race After 1977 since January 2009, and now it’s in the final stages of development, with a autumn release date attached. The game is set in 1977 in an apocalyptic world, where survivors have nothing much to do aside from race each other in custom cars. From [...]
Continue reading...15. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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Still one of our favorite games on the iPhone, Cat Physics has been taken to version 1.10 which has added 20 new levels and support for iOS 4. We reviewed the game a short while ago and awarded it a perfect score, and since then we’ve been back to it to attempt a three-star rating [...]
Continue reading...15. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
If you own an A/V receiver from the likes of Denon, NAD, Onkyo, Marantz or a variety of other well-respected brands, you may have come across Audyssey before, as their sound optimizing technology can often be found inside. This though, is their first physical product, an audio dock for the iPhone and iPod range. The Audyssey [...]
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20. September 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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