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These Apps Help Users of iPhones Find Their Way
These Apps Help Users of iPhones Find Their Way
None of the iPhone apps with GPS navigation that Walt Mossberg tested is perfect, but each adds a new dimension to the iPhone.
The Inevitable Move Of iTunes To The Cloud
The Inevitable Move Of iTunes To The Cloud
techcrunch.com — Here we are on the eve of another Apple event. There is never a shortage of hype... surrounding these, but this one may have a bit more than normal because of the possibility that it could be Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ first public gig since returning ... (more) The Inevitable Move Of iTunes To The Cloud
Apple approves Commodore 64 emulator for iPhone
Apple approves Commodore 64 emulator for iPhone
appleinsider.com — A previously rejected iPhone title offering emulated play of Commodore 64 titles has been approved after the... developer made changes to align it with Apple's SDK. It allows the iPhone to act as a system that was what was once Apple's staunch competitor. (more) Apple approves Commodore 64 emulator for iPhone
Time for Apple and AT&T to See Other People?
Time for Apple and AT&T to See Other People?
modmyi.com — images via Apple, AT&T PC World is out with a great article this weekend that asks a... question we've all posed to ourselves and to others: isn't it about time for Apple and AT&T to see other people? An "open marriage" is how writer Ian Paul puts it. Quote:  ... (more) Time for Apple and AT&T to See Other People?
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iPhone J.D. — ... If you are considering buying GPS turn-by-turn software for your iPhone, Wall Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal reviews the four major programs from TomTom, Navigon, AT&T and Fullpower.  He doesn't consider any of them the best; each has its own advantages and disadvantages. ...

Weekend Update: 9.12.2009— Now in Eight Shiny New Colors
Digital Daily — ... , Walt’s address this week was aimed at helping the wayward get back on track with a bevy of new iPhone navigation apps. This new breed of high dollar apps harnesses the power of the iPhone 3GS to replace those ever present dash top GPS navigation units. ...

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