July 10, 2008 | Jimmy Rogers
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Today, with the launch of the iPhone, Apple released the “Remote” App for free. What is it and why did Apple make it?
Have you ever had a “remote control watch?” You know what I mean, a…
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July 3, 2008 | Jimmy Rogers
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The new iPhone SDK has really inspired some developers to not only think outside of the box, but practicly get out and run around the box too. This ingenuity can be see in Rolando, a new iPhone game (probably comi…
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June 26, 2008 | Jimmy Rogers
Tonight developers for the iPhone received a nice little gift from Apple. They pre-released iTunes 7.7 as well as iPhone SDK Beta 8. These are the central developer tools for anyone in the process of designing 3…
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June 14, 2008 | Jimmy Rogers
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This is a continuation of our coverage of the TomTom on the iPhone story. In brief, TomTom developed an App for the iPhone that makes use of the built-in GPS. This would mean a navigation system that is up to the qua…
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June 11, 2008 | Jimmy Rogers
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The iPhone’s mapping features have had an interesting evolution. Initially, they simply gave you Google Maps on your phone. This App wasn’t any different from Google Maps on a desktop, except it…
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June 3, 2008 | iPhonefreak Staff
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Bit Kaput is a funny cartoon character who lives in your phone and will try by all means (and in all kind of crazy ways) to get out of it. The question is, will you allow him to be free?
Check out the video, it's hilarious!
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April 2, 2008 | Tim Bradbury
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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) a…
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March 30, 2008 | Tim Bradbury
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A MacRumors reader recently spotted a “job opportunity” for a handwriting recognition engineer on Apple’s website.
Whether or not this means handwriting recognition is in the works for…
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March 19, 2008 | Tim Bradbury
Unlike last week’s application, iEatClub, with which you could only review restaurants, eateries, and bars, iReview allows the user to review anything he or she can take a picture of with his or her iPho…
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