A quick MobileMe update
It seems Apple has finally fixed MobileMe’s Mail. David G. is back to give us the news via Apple’s MobileMe Status Page update #3. We have completed restoring Mail service, including historical messages, to all of the 1% of affected members. Thank you all for your extreme patience during this… Continue Reading »
Walt Mossberg’s top ten iPhone apps
Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal recently wrote in his column about ten iPhone apps, in the new app store, that he feels are worth checking out. I think it’s a really great “getting started” guide for those who are overwhelmed or otherwise confused about where to start with… Continue Reading »
Google releases a new version of GTalk client for the iPhone, iPod Touch
Just in time for the release of the iPhone 3G in a week, Google has released a new version of its GTalk client for the iPhone and iPod Touch browsers. Google Talk works similarly to the web version, except when receiving instant messages. In this case, the application needs to… Continue Reading »
3G iPhone online guided tour posted
Apple is at it again with their helpful guided tours. This time, that same familiar face in the black shirt is talking about updates with the iPhone 3G and its 2.0 software. You can head over to Apple’s website to watch it, and you can download it for your computer… Continue Reading »
Seven problems with the iPhone 3G
The new iPhone 3G hasn’t even been released yet, but seven problems with the new iPhone have already been pointed out by many, all of which have been based on demos and published specs of what the iPhone 3G will offer. We may get 3G and GPS, a way to… Continue Reading »
The one feature I am really going to miss that was left out of the 3G iPhone
The announcement of a 3G iPhone was expected at WWDC, yet the Internet still went crazy when Steve finally announced it for real. Coming in at half the price of the original iPhone with a few more outstanding features (GPS, 3G, etc), why wouldn’t anybody like it? However, one thing… Continue Reading »
Notable iPhone Apps: Typepad (part 3 of 7)
This post is part three of a seven part series covering the iPhone applications and games announced at the WWDC Keynote on Monday, June 9th. One of the most anticipated apps for the iPhone was a blogging application. Users got their wish with Typepad, a popular blog host that now… Continue Reading »
Pre-WWDC rumor and speculation round-up
Well, folks, its this time of year again. Tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. EST/9:00 a.m. PST, Steve will be donning the blue jeans and black turtle neck and heading for the stage of the Moscone Center. As this year’s World Wide Developer Conference gets ever closer, it’s time for a rumor… Continue Reading »
Synchronize your iPhone address book to your Google contacts
Among the good things brought about by the recently released Mac OS X 10.5.3 is a new feature which enables iPhone users to sync their address book with their Google contacts. It’s a pretty neat application that makes the otherwise daunting task of syncing your contact lists easier to do.… Continue Reading »
iPhone grabs top position for Flickr camera phones, but what does it mean?
By analyzing the metadata in uploaded pictures, Flickr is able to see which cameras their users are taking pictures with. When it comes to the camera phone market, the iPhone now tops that list. What does this mean? Is the iPhone that popular or does its software just make it… Continue Reading »
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iPhone App Reviews
iPhone Apps. They were great when the App Store was first announced and we could all pick and chose what we wanted, but the number is now overwhelming. Here at Appletell, we'll detail the great iPhone apps we find, and steer you clear from those that aren't worth it even if they're free.
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As Apple turns the iPhone into one of the most popular gaming devices, the staff of Appletell--gamers and Apple fans alike--are here to help you get the most entertainment value out of your app store purchases.





