Honestly, I’m not quite sure why the folks down at Apple decided to spend time fiddling with the iPhone’s Safari browser-layout instead of tackling a more important issue, but hey, I’ll take what I can get! Apple has decided to now display a Google search field next to the address bar by default. The iPhone’s 2.1 [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Both iPhone and iPod Touch users can now play embedded YouTube clips with the updated firmware version 2.0. The clips, while playable are not viewed directly in Mobile Safari, but instead when the video is started it will launch the dedicated YouTube player that is on the iPhone and Touch. This is a pretty seamless browsing [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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 the web application will do the rest, giving you the local police/emergency telephone number. More conveniently, you [...]
Continue reading...Monday, March 31, 2008
More specifically, what this handy little web application does, is allow the user to enter the phone number to any listed landline within the United States, and receive information about that landline’s owners. Amongst the information provided in the results of this application are: name, name history, city, state, and relatives (when applicable). Free Phone Number [...]
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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