Is Microsoft just skimming the Surface of multi-touch?
Microsoft is really good at dreaming about the future; their track record on delivering it is not quite so shining. Seen ubiquitous Tablet PCs? Anybody remember SPOT? Given this track record, it is virtually not impossible to pose the question: what impact, if any, will Microsoft’s Surface have on everyday… Continue Reading »
New Apple ads tout copy and paste and voice control features
Apple has posted two new iPhone advertisements on their website. This time around, they are touting Voice Control and Cut, Copy, and Pastetwo new features on the iPhone that have existed on other phones for plenty of years now. That said, Apple’s implementation of them is once again above that… Continue Reading »
Micro projector specifically for iPhone and iPod touch coming soon
Phonesuit have made a name for themselves in producing high quality iPhone and iPod touch accessories; to improve battery life, offer stylish bluetooth handsfree, and, of course, protect your precious iPhone. Now, they’ve decided to join forces with BeamBox to produce the first micro projector specifically for the iPhone and… Continue Reading »
iPhone 3G S video capability exponentially increases mobile YouTube uploads
It was obvious that when the iPhone 3G S was released that YouTube would see a nice little increase in traffic. Just as Flickr received a huge amount of traffic from iPhones uploading straight to their site, so did YouTube with video when the iPhone 3GS launched. There are already… Continue Reading »
App it Up: PixPop Dogs
PixPop Dogs is a game based on images of dogs and the small details within those photos. It works by first displaying an image of a dog. On the right hand of the screen there are certain, smaller square portions of the larger image that the user must find within… Continue Reading »
iPhone Porn: “Yeah, we’ve got an app for that” [updated]
Cover your eyes, kiddies, because Apple has opened Pandora’s Box on iTunes. With the new parental controls feature built into the iPhone 3.0 SDK, Apple seems to have decided that they can go beyond risque to actual nudity in their apps. The first app to bare it all is called… Continue Reading »
iPhone video used in newscast
When Apple launched the new iPhone 3GS with video and the OS 3.0 software with the Voice Memos app, they probably never realized how these apps would go hand in hand. WFOR’s 5PM News did, though. A recent news story by their reporter, Gio Benitez, was shot completely with an… Continue Reading »
App it Up: Wild West Pinball
Although you’ve got a few pinball options on the iPhone, few currently look as good or play as well as Wild West Pinball. The board may be a bit empty of features and goals, and the lack of continuous audio makes it sound as if something’s broken internally, but this… Continue Reading »
Appletellcast weekly Apple podcast, June 23rd, 2009
Yes, the Appletellcast has hardly been weekly lately. We know this. But as we continue to refine the format and content, we decided to have a talk this week about the big news in the world of Apple. Specifically: the iPhone 3G S, iPhone OS 3.0, and the Wall Street… Continue Reading »
iPhone 3.0 push notifications delayed? [updated]
One of the most talked about and anticipated features of the new iPhone OS 3.0 is the push notification system. By using push notifications, app developers will be able to notify iPhone users when they have received new information relating to one of their registered apps that use this new… Continue Reading »
Apple WWDC 2009
WWDC is arguably now the largest Apple event of the year, where Apple will be unveiling more details on iPhone 3.0 and "Snow Leopard," but what else? A new iPhone? An Apple Netbook? Stick with Appletell for complete coverage and in depth looks at the new technologies as they're announced.
Our new podcast: Meet...
We know. Podcasts are so last year - but this one you won't want to miss. Whether it’s a rumor that won’t die, a new product announcement, or just a really good Macintosh or iPhone app find that we have to let you know about, we’ll make sure it’s covered on Appletellcast.
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.
iPhone Game Reviews
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.





