It seems that the once banned Podcaster app just will not stay away. If you remember back, this app was originally banned from the App Store because it duplicated the “functionality of the Podcast section of iTunes.” Since then the developer decided to turn to the AdHoc distribution method, of course that only lasted a [...]
Continue reading...30. September 2008 | by Robert Nelson
Thanks to a recently announced partnership Nine Inch Nails fans will be seeing a premium version of Tap Tap Revenge. The game is scheduled to be released sometime in October and is set to include more than twelve NIN songs from the previous two albums along with a new NIN themed appearance. As of now [...]
Continue reading...19. September 2008 | by Robert Nelson
Earthscape brings a Google Earth like experience to the iPhone. A unique app that allows you to browse the globe with your fingers. You are able to locate where you are based on the iPhone GPS coordinates, which will then allow you to read Wikipedia entries that may be valid to where you are. In [...]
Continue reading...15. September 2008 | by Robert Nelson
We have been seeing a fair amount of denied or removed apps as of late, and most developers seem to be upset, rightfully so, but until now I have not seen anyone take such a unique plan of action and instead of just accepting the denial, it is being distributed using Apple’s own AdHoc method. The [...]
Continue reading...9. September 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
Digg founder and co-host of Diggnation, Kevin Rose is at it again, this time providing us with what may ultimately become a series of video reviews of iPhone apps. In this review, Rose provides us with an overview of Enigmo, as well as a demonstration, and then a final verdict. I’ll let the video do the rest [...]
Continue reading...6. September 2008 | by Robert Nelson
Apple seems to have begun cracking down on the apps that they are planning to allow into the App Store, we have already seen the Slasher app pulled because it was “objectionable,” however this latest app did not even make it into the store at all. The app is called Pull My Finger and well, [...]
Continue reading...26. August 2008 | by Robert Nelson
Flixster, the movie oriented social networking site has announced the purchase of the iPhone Movies application. The Movies app allows users to find show times, get directions to theaters and also watch trailers, and has been downloaded a reported 250,000 times. Since the purchase, Flixster has released an updated version of the Movies app which [...]
Continue reading...22. August 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
While it lacks any real practical use, I must say this application creates a very compelling visual effect by “assuming a constant viewing angle (35-45 degrees), typical for when the device is placed on a tabletop.” Pretty cool! iHologram - iPhone application from David OReilly on Vimeo.
Continue reading...22. August 2008 | by Robert Nelson
We can only hope that at some point Apple will have a change of heart and allow live video streaming applications to enter the App Store as official apps. The good news though is that that fact does not seem to be stopping the developers from creating such apps. The latest live video streaming app to [...]
Continue reading...16. August 2008 | by Robert Nelson
Despite still not being able to officially enter the App Store due to some restrictions within the SDK, the team behind the video streaming application Qik have not stopped developing. Just recently they had announced they were out of private beta, and were allowing anyone who wanted to test the service to go ahead and sign [...]
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1. October 2008 | by Robert Nelson
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