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8GB iPhone 3G soon to gain an S?

by Jake Gaecke on Nov 6, 2009 at 07:42 AM

Currently, Apple’s most affordable model of iPhone is the 8GB iPhone 3G, also known as “last year’s model.” But that could change soon. Unconfirmed tips—along with a few, not so blurry, pics—seem to confirm that Rogers in Canada is draining their 8GB iPhone 3G stock to make way for the… Continue Reading »

Urban Spoon app adds Augmented Reality to help you scope out a place to eat

by Jodie Andrefski on Oct 21, 2009 at 04:14 PM

We first told you last year all about the UrbanSpoon iPhone app, which allows you to find a restaurant by shaking your phone. Now, the developers have upgraded the app to help you find a way to chow down by adding a new Scope feature. This feature is an augmented… Continue Reading »

$50 Wolfram Alpha app appears on App Store, appears to be worth it

by Josh Holat on Oct 21, 2009 at 03:07 PM

Wolfram Alpa, a “long-term project to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable by anyone,” recently had their iPhone app accepted by Apple into the App Store. The application—which costs a nicely sized $50—is the first native Wolfram Alpha application available through download in the App Store, although the company has… Continue Reading »

AT&T now allows Skype and Google Voice over cell network

by Jake Gaecke on Oct 6, 2009 at 09:34 PM

It seems AT&T finally warmed up to the inevitable, and it’s not that surprising. Net neutrality is all the rage right now, and a decision like this makes AT&T more open about its network. They might have been be forced into something similar as a result of the proposed FCC… Continue Reading »

iPhone MMS goes live

by Ed McKell on Sep 25, 2009 at 11:53 PM

Today is the day when AT&T promised that the US based 3G and 3GS iPhones would finally be able to use MMS and join the ranks of just about every other cell phone in the universe. So, when I plugged in my iPhone to sync this afternoon, I was a… Continue Reading »

AT&T reveals more information about MMS launch

by Josh Holat on Sep 24, 2009 at 06:46 AM

A lucky few already have MMS on the iPhone, but the rest of us have been waiting for a while now as other carriers have managed to push it out on their network. As per the AT&T announcement a while back, this Friday, September 25th will be the official date… Continue Reading »

Some iPhone users are getting AT&T MMS early (where’s mine?!)

by Josh Holat on Sep 15, 2009 at 06:42 AM

Per AT&T’s official statement, iPhone MMS wasn’t supposed to arrive until September 25th. However, it appears as if AT&T may be releasing that feature early for some users who have reported they can already use it. While it seems strange that some people would get it and not others, my… Continue Reading »

TomTom for iPhone is here

by Ed Parry on Aug 17, 2009 at 06:36 AM

TomTom appeared on stage at this years WWDC showcasing their GPS application and in-car accessories, stating that the app would be available in the near future. Not a minute too soon, TomTom for iPhone has appeared in the App Store in various versions, so far including New Zealand ($94.99), US… Continue Reading »

USAA Bank iPhone app lets customers deposit checks electronically

by Indraneel Purohit on Aug 12, 2009 at 06:44 AM

The United States Automobile Association (USAA)—a privately held bank based in San Antonio, TX—will allow its customers to deposit checks using its iPhone application starting this week. The iPhone application will allow users to deposit checks simply by taking a picture of both sides of the check with the iPhone’s… Continue Reading »

University of Washington to offer professional certification for iPhone development

by Indraneel Purohit on Aug 11, 2009 at 01:37 PM

The home of Windows is now, ironically, the home of the world’s first course for iPhone development certification. The University of Washington is offering a professional certification program consisting of three classes to help students obtain a good base in becoming solid developers. Despite Stanford University’s decision to make their… Continue Reading »

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