iPhone 3.0 MMS arrives…for additional fee? [update]
Proving that only Apple can take a feature that everyone else has and turn it into a product announcement, Apple today announced that the iPhone 3G would support MMS when the 3.0 software becomes available in the summer. MMS will enable users to send text messages that also include pictures,… Continue Reading »
iPhone 3.0 turn by turn directions
You heard right. Apple is finally allowing turn by turn GPS on the iPhone. There’s only one catch. BYOM (bring your own maps). Turns out that Apple has some licensing issues that prevent developers from being able to use Google maps for turn by turn directions. Apple also announced the… Continue Reading »
iPhone 3.0: All the stuff that should have been there from the start?
Apple is not letting up on the surprises this March, bringing the new shuffles out of nowhere after a desktop refresh, and now announcing a sneak peek of iPhone 3.0. But what will iPhone 3.0 be? I’m sure there will be a couple new features, but I think most 3.0… Continue Reading »
iPhone OS 3.0 on the way
On 17th March, Apple will show the world the first look at iPhone 3.0. They say a preview is coming, along with a new SDK. It’s expected the SDK will be available quite soon after the 17th, if not on the date itself, to allow developers to prepare and to… Continue Reading »
App Store Development Part 1: The iPhone SDK and XCode
I am currently in the process of developing my own application for the iTunes App Store. Well, I guess you could say I am finished and waiting with eager anticipation for Apple to accept it. However, while that’s going on over in Cupertino, I though I’d share some of my… Continue Reading »
Google: Making awesome apps and breaking all the rules while they’re at it
Google’s new voice activated mobile search application has been the most talked about iPhone application by far. With very good speech recognition on top of Google’s large database, it’s perfect for the iPhone. It even has that cool feature where it can sense the motion when you put the phone… Continue Reading »
Updated Maps application to make debut in iPhone 2.2
Apple has made two important iPhone announcements in the past week, but both of them have gone rather unnoticed. The first is the complete revocation of the NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) by which iPhone developers were previously bound. Though there are still some limits on exactly what developers can disclose, Apple… Continue Reading »
Appletell review: Guitarist for iPhone/iPod touch
Guitarist is an app developed by Moo Cow Music that attempts to be your on-the-go guitar. It’s not going to replace your real guitar, but it might help you seize the moment when creativity strikes. Since the iPhone has multitouch, using it as a guitar simulator makes sense. There is… Continue Reading »
Apple axes the iPhone NDA
In a move that will please millions of people, and is surely a response to the launch of Google’s completely open Android platform, Apple has lifted the Non Disclosure Agreement it had previously placed upon every single iPhone developer. iPhone developers worldwide were up in arms in the months proceeding… Continue Reading »
Adobe wants to bring Flash to the iPhone
Paul Betlem, Sr. Director of Engineering at Adobe Systems, says that his team is not only “working on Flash on the iPhone,” but, with Apple’s approval, it could be available “in a very short time.” Betlem was speaking at the Flash on the Beach conference when he dispenced this information.… 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.




