Reason #1 To Get Epicurious iPhone App: Entire Contents of Big Yellow Cookbook

The big yellow cookbook is one of my go-tos for weekend dinner planning.

Reason #1 To Get Epicurious iPhone App: Entire Contents of Big Yellow Cookbook Reason #1 To Get Epicurious iPhone App: Entire Contents of Big Yellow Cookbook

Skype on iPhone, finally…

Skype for the iPhone is finally here... with a few restrictions!

Skype on iPhone, finally… Skype on iPhone, finally…

Using Delicious on the iPhone

Here's a great video on how to use Delicious on your iPhone.

Using Delicious on the iPhone Using Delicious on the iPhone

Review: The Wall Street Journal Mobile Reader for iPhone

The Wall Street Journal just launch a great FREE app for the iPhone.

Review: The Wall Street Journal Mobile Reader for iPhone Review: The Wall Street Journal Mobile Reader for iPhone

iPhone Developers Threatening Apple Over Outrageous App Payment Delays

02 May 2009

While Apple keeps bragging about one billion iPhone apps sold, some developers are fed up with their outrageous payment delays. Some cases are dramatic, deeply affecting indie developer’s families in the middle of the crisis: 30 something year old family man with bills to pay owed 1,000′s (soon to be 10′s of thousands if March [...]

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iPhone 3.0: Find My iPhone to be MobileMe WebApp?

02 May 2009

A minor tweak in iPhone 3.0 Beta 4 changes the language for the — still-unannounced by Apple — “Find My iPhone” feature from simply saying it uses your MobileMe account at me.com, to saying it uses a MobileMe Web application. The assumption has always been that this feature would let you track a lost iPhone [...]

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Could Apple Secretly Be Working on an iPhone Camcorder?

02 May 2009

No. Despite the Washington Post’s provocative headline, Apple’s no more “secretly working on an iPhone camcorder” now than they were “secretly working on an iPhone camera” in 2006. Technology advances. Early digital cameras had very low resolution, now they’re in the double-digits for megapixels. When VGA cameras were no longer of any value as stand-alone [...]

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Twitter Team Would Rather Pay for iPhones Than Take Other Smartphones for Free

01 May 2009

Apple.com/business has published a case study of micro-blogging darling, Twitter. Not surprisingly, Apple.com gives Twitter a lot of love for loving Apple products, especially the iPhone: When it comes to availability, iPhones accommodate peoples’ needs to work remotely and stay connected with the Twitter team. Stone notes that Twitter remains loyal to iPhones even though [...]

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Next iPhone to Have Onboard Video Editing Software?

01 May 2009

Pete Burrows has it from a source “familiar with Apple’s plans” that the next iPhone will include video (yeah?), an iMovie app for basic on-phone editing, plus loads of video sharing options. [BusinessWeek via Macrumors] From Gizmodo: iPhone. Please read the complete article and let us know what you think below.

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Perfect Cocaine Simulator Will Never Make It to the iPhone App Store

01 May 2009

This is funny because a) it’s ultra-realistic and b) it is precisely one of the main uses of the iPhone in many clubs all around the world. And you gotta love their on-your-face sales pitch: Be the envy of in-crowd. Get ejected from nightclubs. Shock and amaze your so-called friends. Get oral sex from Z-list [...]

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Swine Flu Tracker iPhone App Allows You to Panic Anywhere

01 May 2009

As if you didn’t have enough with the Google case map and CDC’s Twitter, here you have the Swine Flu Tracker for your iPhone or touch. Unfortunately, it may not reach your hands soon enough. The reason: It still has to go through the authorization process. If it goes through before everyone dies in California, [...]

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Review: Network Admin for iPhone

01 May 2009

Network Admin is an iPhone app that’s aimed at network admins and IT consultants – as it is focused on helping you keep up-to-date records of clients’ network configurations and overall IT environments.  It is meant help in areas like asset tracking and configuration management – for things like workstations, servers, firewalls, routers, switches and [...]

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Next iPhone to Easily Record, Edit and Share Movies?

01 May 2009

Considering all the leaked evidence of video recording and editing in the iPhone 3.0 beta, it’s not really a stretch to predict that the next iPhone will offer long-requested video features. Still, Businessweek’s Peter Burrows confirms that to be th… From MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors. Please read the complete article and let us [...]

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Could Sygic be accepted by Apple???

01 May 2009

It’s the question of the day, could this GPS mobile application, that helps you find your way on a pre-loaded map with the built-in GPS, be accepted by Apple? For my point of view, it’s not a competitor with Google Maps on the iPhone, if you have ever tested it while driving, I’m sure you [...]

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