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May 10, 2008 | Posted by Marianne Mazurowski
If you're not into Twitter yet, then you should be. It couldn't be easier on the iPhone. It's blogging for those with little time, or those who are just plain lazy. It has the immediacy of text messaging, yet goes...
May 10, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
hiHome is a simple web application for the iPhone/iTouch that can be used to find property values via the real estate website, Zillow. To use this web application all you must do is input the street address/city, state or ZIP...
May 2, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
No, this is not one of those scantily clad women who dances around your iPhone's menu screen! Instead, Stripr is a web application that automatically formats your favorite web-comic strips and allows for easy viewing of them on your iPhone....
Apr 24, 2008 | Posted by Marianne Mazurowski
Everyday around 11:35 a.m., my coworkers and I look around at each other and ask, "What's for lunch?" On the weekends, a similar routine occurs between my husband and me. We pop open the map on our iPhone, type whatever...
Apr 24, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
This week's web application is essentially a souped up version of the iPhone's current "stocks" application. For the avid investor, being able to check the fluctuation of your stocks throughout the day is a must, and sometimes the stocks application...
Apr 18, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
This week's web application is one of the simplest ones out there, so I'll keep it short and sweet. As you may have realized, most of your previous cellphones probably had a tip calculator, so you don't over-tip or under-tip...
Apr 16, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
Earlier today (April 15, 2008), Fring released a voice over IP or "VOIP" program, that allows you to call people free of charge (via the iPhone's WIFI connection)! In addition to making calls, you can also use instant messaging clients...
Apr 11, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
A home automation company by the name of SpeakerCraft has taken a novel approach to using your iPhone as one of its tools - you can now use the phone to control your home theater system and associated devices. SpeakerCraft...
Apr 10, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
We've talked about it two days ago, but Netblender officially announced their iPhone BD-Touch SDK for BD-Live only today. I'm so thrill about this, it's insane. Two of our most popular blogs, Blurayfreak.com and iPhonefreak.com have usually nothing in common,...
Continue reading "BD Touch By NetBlender: Blu-ray BD-Live Goes iPhone!" »
Apr 8, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
With the release of th iPhone SDK last month, the iPhone is set to become a extremely popular device (ok, it’s already a blockbuster…). With its powerful interface and Wi-Fi connectivity, the iPhone could even be called the “Jack of...
Apr 2, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
iEmergency is an extremely simple WebApp, yet one day it might just save your life. To use this web application, all you must do is choose whatever country you are in (or whatever country you need the number for) and...
Mar 31, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
It seems like just 20 minutes ago that I featured the Free Phone Number Trace application for the iPhone, as this week's WebApp of the week, well thats probably because I did just write that article 20 minutes ago. Now,...
Mar 31, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
This web application is a diamond in the rough. Unlike many of the other applications (not necessarily for the iPhone) out there that offer to trace phone numbers for free, "Free Phone Number Trace" actually gets the job done, efficiently...
Mar 27, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
Could Sling Media's SlingPlayer software be around the corner for the iPhone? The popular place-shift company has been telling several tech blogs of late it is indeed looking at the iPhone SDK with the idea of seeing if they could...
Mar 26, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
Now this is interesting...Microsoft might be turning to the iPhone to make a few bucks. A blog over at Fortune reports the software giant is playing around with the recently unveiled iPhone SDK to see what, if anything, it could...
Mar 24, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) has managed to get their hands on numerous screenshots depicting what the iPhone's new Application Store should look like. I know that I have been saying this a lot as of late, but the validity...
Mar 19, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
Earlier today (March 19, 2008) Adobe released comments outlining their plan to release Adobe Flash player to the iPhone via the application store. The folks at Adobe recently got their hands on the iPhones Software Development Kit, and are beginning...
Mar 16, 2008 | Posted by Marianne Mazurowski
Odds are good that if you have an iPhone, and you're reading this, then you're no stranger to technological gadgetry. You've likely researched the few decent E-book readers that exist out there, only to discover that they are all extremely...
Mar 15, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
iEatClub is a very simple, yet intuitive web application that allows users to review and share photos of restaurants/eateries that they have dined at. Amongst the features included in iEatClub are photo sharing, tagging of reviews/photos, and bookmarking reviews. The...
Mar 12, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
Have you ever gotten lost in the city, your car is running out of gas, you’re hungry, and you need a place to stay? Well, if you have your iPhone with you, consider yourself saved! This week’s web application, Pinpoint,...
Mar 12, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
It's almost difficult to believe that Apple designers have decided not to implement a simple and basic "copy and paste" feature, but they did. "Copy and paste" is part of our everyday life. Right? But the agony is over! The...
Continue reading "iCopy: A Copy and Paste Solutionfor iPhone" »
Mar 12, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
Apple is pretty happy with the success of its iPhone Software Development Kit to date, noting today more than 100,000 iPhone developers have downloaded the SDK beta since March 6. It is a pretty amazing number when you consider how...
Mar 7, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
The good folks at Six Apart, who first debuted an iPhone friendly TypePad interface several months ago, took the moment of the iPhone SDK spotlight yesterday to announce some new related functions. The first of these is the introduction of...
Mar 6, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
Well, as many of you know, today (March 6,2008) Apple. Inc released the software development kit (SDK) for the iPhone. For those of you who do not know what the SDK is, it is a utility developed (and released) by...
Mar 6, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
The wait is over! You can now watch Steve Jobs unveiling Apple's magnum opus of 3rd party iPhone application development (Software Development Kit) right here. (Quicktime Required)
Mar 6, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
When the iPhone was first announced in January 2007, the fight between Cisco and Apple over the iPhone trademark was at its peak. A few months later, the two giant companies reached an agreement where Apple could use the iPhone...
Mar 6, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
You want to use the iPhone SDK and sell or give you iPhone Apps on your web site? Forget about selling it by yourself. It won’t happen. Apple wants total control over iPhone Apps distribution. You want to give it...
Mar 6, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Cool stuff are coming out of Cupertino today! AOL said that AOL Instant Message (AIM) was going to be available natively on the iPhone. You will be able to swap between conversations and attach a iPhone picture to a buddy...
Mar 6, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Watch-out game developers! Big names will bring cool games to the iPhone. We new EA was going to be part of the deal and this was also confirmed today at the Apple event, but we didn’t know Sega was going...
Mar 6, 2008 | Posted by Brian McAlpin
Steve has just announced full Exchange/Active Sync on the iPhone, supported by the native mail, cal, and contact apps on the device. This is what we all hoped for, right? The Exchange server tab has on/off toggles for contacts, calendar...
Continue reading "IT Tools, Native Apps On The iPhone, and "iFund"... Announced Offically Today" »
Mar 6, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
In light of the possible (and probable) release of the iPhone SDK (software development kit), I have discovered a cool application called the iPhoney, geared towards iPhone application developers. The iPhoney is a great little application (for OSX, not the...
Mar 6, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
As we all know that the iPhone & iPod Touch’s on-screen keyboard can be a bit cumbersome at times, but with a little practice and repetition you can be emailing, web-surfing, and texting with ease. “Typing Tutor” developed by FTW...
Mar 4, 2008 | Posted by Tim Bradbury
After a late night out drinking with the guys, you may not know just how intoxicated you have become. Now, using the iPhone application "Can I Drive Yet" by Dstry Studios, you can easily determine your blood alcohol content (BAC)...
Feb 27, 2008 | Posted by Kris Koeller
Yesterday saw the release of the newest Apple firmware. 1.1.4. Like many of us, this is one of those "hold your breath" moments where you have to carefully take stock of what you have, what you stand to lose and...
Feb 27, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
In an invite sent to journalists for an Apple event, the company said it will present an "iPhone Software Road Map on March 6th", at 10:00 AM Pacific time. Apple will undoubtly present the promised iPhone SDK at the same...
Feb 26, 2008 | Posted by Kris Koeller
The iPhone community has rightly been abuzz about Apple's forthcoming SDK, which is now thought be delayed by at least a few weeks into March. In the meantime, enterprising software authors have been hard at work developing a raft of...
Feb 25, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
According to BusinessWeek, the anticipated iPhone SDK will not meet the February deadline promised by Steve Jobs himself, last October. Sources close the BusinessWeek revealed that, because of last minute decisions still need to be made, it could be delayed...
Feb 22, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
We've seen the iPhone used in all sorts of situations in the last 9 months. But what about a wireless touchpad to control your Mac or PC? Sounds like a great idea? Watch the demo to see this by yourself....
Feb 22, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
We were all amazed by Coverflow when it was first announced, but Erica Sadun brings the concept to something even more apealing. The AppFlow! Using a CoverFlow-style interface, you can launch iPhone apps and icons. Great idea. Isn't it? With...
Feb 19, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
The amount of excitement everyone had about using email on their iPhone for the first few months has levelled out a bit. Although there have been broad discussions about the potential support for the corporate enterprise, and comparisons with Blackberries,...
Continue reading "Too Many Emails on your iPhone? Use MailCurve, a Unique Email Service for iPhone Users!" »
Feb 18, 2008 | Posted by Stephane Dion
If paying for music for your iPhone is not your thing, then try creating your own music. This guy just released what he call the iAno, a virtual piano for iPhone and iPod Touch. The features of this iPhone application...
Continue reading "Play Piano on Your iPhone? Please Welcome the iAno" »
Feb 7, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
Say you are walking around the mall in a wireless hotspot area and you see a hot person walking towards you. You wonder - does she iFob? Huh? What the hell is that? It is what looks to be an...
Feb 4, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
HyperOffice, a developer of popular enterprise collaboration software, is expanding into the iPhone realm as it announced last week a beta of tools which connect Apple's mobile to corporate email and contacts, among other items. This beta includes a 30-day...
Feb 1, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
Google has a funny relationship with Apple's iPhone when you think about it. On the one hand, the Internet giant has made some pretty killer applications for the iPhone. On the other hand, Google is pouring lots and lots of...
Jan 29, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
Travelocity recently revealed a new Web application for iPhone owners which lets them interact with their travel itineraries. Like other Web applications, it is viewable through the Safari browser. The Travelocity Web application will let users do things like get...
Jan 16, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
A tech start up has unveiled at MacWorld a rather interesting speech-to-text service for the iPhone which lets you have your voicemail dictated to text and then sent to you. The service is called QuickTate and it's currently in free...
Jan 15, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
If you seek an easier way to get at travel information through your iPhone you'll be interested to know Handmark is giving away a free version of its Pocket Express travel services to Apple mobile users. You can get at...
Jan 14, 2008 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
As MacWorld kicked off today one of the first major iPhone related announcements was Google revealing some new improvements to its integrated iPhone experience. The search engine company said these improvements give more of a "desktop-like" Google web application experience....
Continue reading "Google Improves Integrated iPhone Experience" »
Dec 18, 2007 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
How religiously do you use your computer to track your finances? Is Quicken your second most used application after Outlook? Intuit, the developer of the extremely popular financial management software, is betting that if you answer yes to these questions...
Dec 17, 2007 | Posted by Nino Marchetti
Is that a GPS module you see plugged into the bottom of an iPhone? Damm straight it is! Part Foundry, a developer of OEM parts and products, claims to have almost ready for distribution a true GPS solution for the...
Dec 15, 2007 | Posted by Brian McAlpin
Well... all they're saying so far is that PowerPoint 2008 will export to iPhoto, so you can sync to iPhone/iPod, to show as a slide show on the device. I'm not sure what this is describing other than eliminating a...
Dec 14, 2007 | Posted by Alistair Henning
Apple's Garageband update allows users also using the newest version of the iPhone firmware to create custom ringtones. We are likely to see ever-tighter integration between iPhone and Apple apps. This is a pretty unique selling proposition for Apple: Google...
Continue reading "The Shape Of Things To Come?" »
Dec 14, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Garageband users can now create iPhone ringtones with the software. Using version 4.1.1, you can import songs from iTunes and export them (to iTunes again) as ringtones. The ringtone is limited to 40 seconds though. Sorry, Garageband is a Mac...
Dec 12, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
To show the world, once again, that Google is totally in love with the iPhone, the Mountain View company just released a new iPhone interface for Picasa. You want to know what love can do? Well, go to Picasa on...
Dec 11, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
If you are a recording musician, this post is for you. Pro Tools LE, an audio recording software, can now be controlled using the iPhone or iPod Touch screen. Watch the video for a full demo. Alex Lelievre, the developer...
Continue reading "Use the iPhone and iPod Touch as a Pro Tools Audio Software Remote Control" »
Dec 10, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
According to ZodTTD, an independent software developer, we could soon see a Sont Playstation emulator for Apple iPhone. We're not talking about PS3 games here, but original Sony Playstation games such Buster Bros and Tactics Ogre. Still pretty cool. Isn't...
Dec 7, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Jajah just launched their new Jajah iPhone Web application.The new app comes with the look and feel of the iPhone's dial pad and address book enabling users to make low-cost global calling directly from the iPhone and iPod Touch. And...
Dec 6, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Google unveiled an iPhone friendly version of the search engine. The new page gives you an easier access to the search box and the search results are easier to use. A navigation bar has also been added at the top...
Dec 4, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
SAP announced that they couldn't resist to the iPhone frenzy, and decided to join the fun with the release of an iPhone program. The software is part of a new sales-force automation software that it is launching this month. The...
Nov 19, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Among all the iPhone application out there, the new podcatching web application released by Wizzard Media looks really promising. Sure, you can sync all your podcasts with iTunes, but since you now have an internet access on you iPhone, the...
Nov 4, 2007 | Posted by Fortune Elkins
First it was the Wi-Fi bug. Now I was syncing up some new music today on my beloved iPhone -- syncy syncy syncy -- la la la -- nothing untoward appeared to happen at all. But! When I went to...
Oct 25, 2007 | Posted by Fortune Elkins
So I came home from yoga, and checked my iPhone messages as I walked up the stairs from the subway to the street. Darn it! A little unfinished work bobble had popped up after hours! It had to be taken...
Continue reading "Sent a little email. . .from my Windows desktop" »
Oct 17, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Ok guys! We're going to have an SDK. Brian was talking about it this morning, but we never thought that the announcement would be for today. Steve Jobs officially announced that an iPhone SDK (Software development kit) will be available...
Oct 12, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Folks, Apple unveiled their own 3rd party iPhone Web application catalog! I know, you were still expecting 3rd party native apps, but you've got hours of fun here just surfing through the apps. Over 200 applications are listed on Apple's...
Oct 5, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
According to 9to5mac, Apple is furiously working with partners on games and applications for the iPhone, iPod Touch and the standardized Human-Interface Controls that will go along with them. Electronic Arts is reportedly one of the companies that would deliver...
Sep 25, 2007 | Posted by Brian McAlpin
I wonder what Steve Jobs & Apple would prefer... really. They don't seem to want anyone unlocking or hacking the iPhone, but wouldn't they miss the buzz if we stopped? They're threatening that the new software update coming in a...
Continue reading "New iPhone Software: Leaving Us Wanting More?" »
Sep 22, 2007 | Posted by Fortune Elkins
Readers know that I'm personally fascinated with the productivity aspect of our favorite device. This is what led me to participate in the Alien Camel iPhone email service beta. I've written about how much I'm enjoying this service on the...
Continue reading "Skype chat with Syd Low of Alien Camel" »
Sep 19, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Navizon brings a GPS Wannabie to the iPhone. Ok, this doesn't make the iPhone a real GPS enabled device, but it makes Google map on the iPhone even more fun than it is right now. And the good news is...
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Sep 18, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
WonderHowTo did a fun video that shows how to install Nullriver iPhone Application installer. Ok, nothing new here but this is a nice recap of what can be done with the iPhone. I guess this is viral marketing at its...
Sep 11, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Six Apart, the company behind Typepad, released an iPhone friendly version of their world-class blog platform. Typepad is used by millions of bloggers around the world and iPhonefreak and the other YulMedia blogs are hosted by Typepad. If you're a...
Sep 11, 2007 | Posted by Fortune Elkins
As promised, I'm following up on my previous Alien Camel post to report a new feature they've introduced to their iPhone-optimized email service. One of the most interesting and unique features about Alien Camel's service is its Pending Email list....
Continue reading "Alien Camel offers iPhone-optimized Pending feature" »
Sep 8, 2007 | Posted by Fortune Elkins
Naturally, fellow freakz, I was intrigued at the iPhone trial offered by the Alien Camel email service when I saw it. So, I applied and was fortunate enough to be accepted the same day. Alien Camel is an Australian provider...
Continue reading "Alien Camel email on the iPhone" »
Sep 6, 2007 | Posted by Fortune Elkins
Whoa! With the Apple forums still dripping with bile, (and macrumors too) you'd think Steve had suddenly gotten a Redmond transplant. A lot of people have mentioned the Aperture example already, so I won't spend time on it here. It's...
Continue reading "Enough wi' da hate already peepz!" »
Sep 5, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Steve Jobs just announced what we've been waiting for the iPhone was launched last June: iPhone Ringtones! Here's how Steve Jobs explained the new service: "iTunes is clearly leading the way. We're going to ship a new version of iTunes...
Aug 17, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
The least we can say is that the guys from modmyiphone are very active and are not just enjoying the hot summer weather on the beach. The busy guys have just released their latest iPhone hack, the iPhone Skinner. But...
Aug 16, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
iPhone Application Developers had the brilliant idea of merging to create a stronger group and share their experiences. The guy behing iPhone-finder, kdbdallas merge with Matt Stoker to bring MobileStudio. What is Mobile Studio? Here's how they describe the project:...
Aug 16, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
One of the major iPhone flaws is the lack of a native instant messaging client. But thanks to Meebo, iPhone users can now chat using an iPhone friendly interface. Simply browse to Meebo.com with your iPhone and you will automatically...
Aug 16, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
An iPhone friendly version of Facebook has been released. You can access it from: iPhone.facebook.com Are you on Facebook? I am too! Let's hang out together and become my friend! Search "yulmedia" on facebook's search engine and you'll easily find...
Aug 14, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Good news guys! Skype on iPhone was been announced by Shape Services. The company released IM+ for Skype for iPhone, the Safari web application for accessing Skype ecosystem from the mobile environment. Designed especially for iPhone's touch screen, the new...
Aug 14, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Many iPhone hacks and applications have emerged since the device was released last June. But most of the procedures supplied by the iPhone hackers and developers are laborious and sometimes even risky. But things are getting easier with the release...
Aug 8, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Are you still looking for this iPhone voice recorder promised by Steve Jobs last January? Well, Steve Jobs may have not delivered on this one but Eric Sadun did. The newest iPhone hack, the iPhone voice recorder, has been developed...
Jul 31, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Box.net, an online file manager service, has recently worked on an iPhone version of their interface. The new iPhone application now allows users to access files stored on Box.net, giving iPhone users the ability to store and access Word, Excel...
Jul 30, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Instead of browsing the web using the cool iPhone Safari browser, the guys from iPhoneology are browsing the iPhone firmware. A boring hobby you would say, but they managed to find interesting information anyway. It won't mean much for now,...
Continue reading "Unreleased iPhone Widgets?" »
Jul 30, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Do "Popular Science", "Vibe" and "Cottage Living" ring a bell? What do they have in common? All three are available on your iPhone. Texterity's Digital Magazine iPhone Interface & Portal provides a collection of magazines that can be viewed through...
Jul 24, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Wi-FiTV.com released iPhoneWi-FiTV for your iPhone. The specially formatted webpage and video player, gives iPhone users easy access to TV feeds. The company is now offering five free streaming movies which can be viewed in the iPhone as an example...
Jul 23, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
Here's something you might want to try on your iPhone Browser. Google is currently testing an iPhone search page that returns the first eight results without ads. Besides returning web page results, Google gives you quick and easy access to...
Jul 23, 2007 | Posted by Stephane Dion
According to the New-York Times, researchers at "Independent Security Evaluators, have revealed an important vulnerability in the Apple iPhone. The threat allows a malicious website to take control of your iPhone via the Safari browser. Researchers said on their website...
Continue reading "iPhone Security Breach Found on the Safari Browser" »