iPhone 3G/S soft shell case showdown
A few weeks ago, I took a look at some hard shell cases for the iPhones 3G and 3GS. Those tend to be the pretty ones, since it’s easier to be fashionable when you’re not worried about bending. But there are many people out there who’d rather protect their $200… Continue Reading »
Free apps roundup for November 13th, 2009
There are plenty of freebies on the App Store this week. Thanks to ngmoco, we have another superb game, as if Eliminate wasn’t quite enough last week. But don’t worry, there’s more. We have other games, utilities, etc. Check it out. Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 13, 2009
Only one Mac update today? And it’s a pool game? Well, that spells trouble with a capital T. Thankfully, the iPhone updates will keep you busy enough, thanks to some gambling games, some educational games, some kids’ games and a (the) fishing game. Also? Beer and music. Seems to me… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 12, 2009
Big list of updates for the Mac and the iPhone tonight. WebCrusher, MyStuff and Copenhagen for Keynote ‘09 highlight the Macintosh programs, while the iPhone offers up a Battery Gauge, a rat saving game, a fake fireplace, some romance books, video streaming, and a matching game that uses cover art… Continue Reading »
Uniea iPhone case roundup
Uniea recently refreshed their line of iPhone cases, and the company is ready and waiting for you to pick from among their selection. From minimalistic cases at $34.95 to hip holsters for the same price and even an exercise armband at a nice low $24.95, Uneia has your iPhone covered,… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 11, 2009
Keynote themes. I know how you all love your Keynote themes. Hopefully you also love HDR photography software new MacBook Pro laptop bags. iPhone lovers are going to be happy if they love puzzle games, geotagging, finance management, top models, racing games and the Commodore 64. That’s right, the Commodore… Continue Reading »
AT&T CEO says tethering coming soon for iPhone
AT&T’s CEO Ralph de la Vega made the announcement at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Fransisco this month that tethering for the iPhone 3G is coming “soon.” While the exact dates of “soon” weren’t defined, I think this time it actually has some truth to it. We’ve waited for… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 10, 2009
Your dream program has arrivedbeam your weight directly to Twitter! Share your lean and fat mass with all your followers! If that’s not hardware enough for you, how about Stormtrooper and Boba Fett USB thumb drives? Yes, the gift ideas are rolling; even on the iPhone, with apps such as… Continue Reading »
More Verizon attack ads focus on iPhone and AT&T network
Verizon is certainly on a roll with their iPhone and AT&T network attack ads, and it doesn’t appear as if even a lawsuit is going to stop them. In a bold move, they’ve published three more ads directly focused on comparing their phones to the iPhone as well as their… Continue Reading »
World’s first iPhone worm Rick rolls your phone
The first worm to come to the iPhone doesn’t erase all of your data, steal your information, or even turn your phone into a brick. This worm simply changes your lock screen wallpaper to famous British pop star Rick Astley with a message that reads, “Ikee is never going to… Continue Reading »
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