Archive for January, 2009
Saturday 31 January 2009 @ 12:55 am
A Franklin & Marshall College exchange student from Bolzano, Italy, has created a software application for Apple's iPhone that could revolutionize how students learn abstract math concepts.Michael Dijori, a student from the Free University of Bolzano, last semester attended F&M, where he develop...
Friday 30 January 2009 @ 6:46 pm
Lawl Mart's Duck Hunt, an iPhone and iPod touch game that has been available at the App Store, can't be found any more. The...
Friday 30 January 2009 @ 6:45 pm
Games for your iPhone and iPod touch remain one of the more popular sections on the App Store, with page upon page of...
Friday 30 January 2009 @ 6:21 pm
While the app could use some fine-tuning, Slacker Mobile Radio is a fun, free way to get streaming customized Internet radio on your iPhone.
Friday 30 January 2009 @ 5:44 pm
Both Apple's iPhone and Google's Android G1 have been out for a while now. We've given you our own takes on each of the devices and how they stack up in an increasingly-competitive marketplace. But we're not the only ones with some strong opinions. Our great community members in the Mobile Computing Outpust have been pooling their collective thoughts on the devices , and so we ...
Friday 30 January 2009 @ 5:23 pm
Lawl Mart’s Duck Hunt, an iPhone and iPod touch game that has been available at the App Store, can’t be found any more. The developer says that the game came down at the request of Nintendo, which alleges copyright infringement.
Friday 30 January 2009 @ 2:30 pm
Ettore Software has announced the release of TapIt4Me for iPhone and iPod touch. Available for download from the App Store...
Friday 30 January 2009 @ 2:29 pm
Apple's free Remote application lets you control your Apple TV or iTunes on your computer from the comfort of your iPhone or...
Friday 30 January 2009 @ 2:04 pm
A new iPhone and iPod touch application, Rowmote, duplicates the features of the Apple Remote.
Friday 30 January 2009 @ 1:25 pm
Apple’s free Remote application lets you control your Apple TV or iTunes on your computer from the comfort of your iPhone or iPod touch, but what about the rest of your media applications? Well, if you have an Apple Remote you can use it for Front Row, the DVD Player, or QuickTime, but Apple stopped including the device with most of its hardware.


