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Ninja Tip: How to Use an Apple Multi-touch Magic Mouse with Windows
If you’re an iPhone user running Windows and Apple’s new Magic Mouse made you ache for a little taste of that multi-touch goodness on the desktop as well, you’re in luck! No, Apple didn’t provide support themselves, but the enterprising folks over at UneasySilence showed ...
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Wired’s “We Really Hope Apple’s Making an iTablet!” Interface Concept
How badly does Wired’s publisher, Condé Nast, want to get their content on the still-mythical Apple iTablet? Badly enough that they’re working with Adobe to mock up their old content for this new (and still hypothetical!) medium. See the video above. (Warning! turn down your volume ...
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Birdfeed Twitter Client for iPhone Goes 1.2
Birdfeed [$2.99 - iTunes link], one of the best looking, slickest working iPhone Twitter clients we’ve looked at, has just been updated to version 1.2 and is jam-packed with new, well-handled features: Geographic locations can now be attached to posted … Excerpted from:Birdfeed ...
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TiPb Presents: iPhone Live! #76 — Game On!
Our podcast feed Download Directly Subscribe via iTunes Join Rene, Chad, and Precentral.net’s Keith Newman for Apple gaming, profit share, OnLive, private API, Facebook fallout, Verizon attack ads and AT&T strikes back, gPhone cometh, Palm Pixi, and all the news, plus your questions ...
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iPhone Apps for Less Addendum: Save Up to $30 on Navigon MobileNavigator
Navigon, makers of MobileNavigator [iTunes link] let us know that they’re now running a: special Thanksgiving promotion for its iPhone navigation app striving to help drivers avoid this year’s holiday traffic congestion. For 10 days only, (November 20-30) NAVIGON’s iPhone app, ...
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Gameloft: 13% of Revenue from iPhone, Nobody Making Money on Android
Gameloft — and other developers according to Gameloft — are cutting back on development for Google’s Android platform due to the “weakness” of the Android Market. According to Reuters, Gameloft finance director Alexandre de Rochefort said: We have significantly cut ...
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On Google ChromeOS, VoIP-only gPhones, and How the iPhone Benefits
When Google first mentioned ChromeOS, we figured it was their reaction to launching Android, then seeing Palm come out with webOS, and smacking their heads — they could have done that with V8! (What, too nerdy?) Lame JavaScript rendering engine jokes … See the rest here: On Google ...
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Three20 Framework and More on App Store Screening for Private APIs
A little while ago we posted about Apple’s new use of a static analysis tool to find private API calls and reject the apps that make them. Rather than Storm8 or Unity this time, however, it’s former Facebook developer Joe Hewitt’s pioneering Three20 framework that’s ...
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Magellan GPS Car Kit for iPhone/iPod touch Coming Soon
Magellan recently announced they are releasing a GPS car kit of their own and it already has hit the FCC. Like the much anticipated TomTom car kit, the Magellan will give the iPod touch and first generation iPhone GPS capabilities as long as you are using the Magellan GPS application. [iTunes ...
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Steve Jobs Tells iPodRip to Change the Name — Not a Big Deal
Steve Jobs sent a curt reply to The Little App Factory, telling them it was not a big deal for them to change their Apple trademark-infringing, iPodRip product name. Rewind: iPodRip was software designed to pull media off an iPod (no, not for piracy, but to recover files in the event you lost ...
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Sony Online Service to Take on iTunes
Sony is planning to launch their answer to iTunes, offering music, movies, books, mobile apps, and more… sometime in the future. No, they haven’t announced a date yet, but given their portfolio of PS3, PSP, Sony Reader, and … Read the original: Sony Online Service to Take on iTunes
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Google Optimizes Google News for iPhone
Google continues to optimize their websites for the iPhone (and Android, and webOS), this time giving Google News the bump. Says the Google Mobile blog: This new version provides the same richness and personalization on your phone as Google News provides on … Here is the original: Google ...
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Regarding that Mostly-Mac Image from Microsoft’s Mobile Event
Regarding that picture making its way across the internet, the one at Microsoft’s invitation-only Mobius event where Big Redmond discusses their secret plans for all things Microsoft and Zune, and heartless bloggers show up with Apple Mac hardware… Yes, that’s our very own ...
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iPhone Apps for Less: Konami Edition
If you are not familiar with our Apps for Less posts, they are a great way for us to point out a few good iPhone (and iPod touch) applications available … See the rest here: iPhone Apps for Less: Konami Edition
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Opera Mobile 10 Beta for Windows Mobile vs. iPhone 3G Safari — Browser Battle
Our good friend Phil over at sibling site WMExperts got his geeky hands on Opera Mobile 10 beta for Windows Mobile and did what any self-respecting editor would do — took it one on one with the great one — Safari. Well, technically Safari running on last year’s slower hardware, ...
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Mythical iTablet Suffering Mythical Delays Due to Addition of Expensive OLED Screen?
Apple has yet to announce an iTablet, which is good because the supposed universe dent’er is supposedly suffering a supposed “delay” — getting pushed back from early to late 2010 so that Apple can supposedly add a supposedly expensive, LG-crafted OLED (organic light ...
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Mplayit Wants to Let Your Share, Demo iPhone Apps via Facebook
Mplayit [Facebook link] is a new online service that aims to let your Facebook friends share iPhone app recommendations with you — and then take it one step further and actually let you see videos, demos, and other information before you decide to buy it via the iTunes App Store. Now ...
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Mplayit! Wants to Let Your Share, Demo iPhone Apps via Facebook
Mplayit! [Facebook link] is a new online service that aims to let your Facebook friends share iPhone app recommendations with you — and then take it one step further and actually let you see videos, demos, and other … Go here to see the original: Mplayit! Wants to Let Your Share, ...
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TomTom Updates App to Include 1st Gen iPhone and iPod touch GPS Support
TomTom has released a rather significant update to their $99 iPhone Turn-by-Turn GPS application [iTunes Link]. It seems as if they had second thoughts about omitting first generation iPhone 2G (and iPod touches) support in the TomTom car kit. It was only last month that TomTom officially stated ...
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TV Show Lie to Me Lies to Us About Swipe-able iPhone SMS Notifications
The TV show Lie to Me, a few weeks back (season 2, episode 3 to be exact) decided to take the lies just one step too far — they showed an iPhone where one of the characters could swipe between … The rest is here: TV Show Lie to Me Lies to Us About Swipe-able iPhone [...]
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