Archive for November, 2009
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 1:14 pm
The $2 iPhone app is designed to let you reach out and touch your Xbox Live account from just about anywhere, as well as several of the service's tracking and messaging features.
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 1:13 pm
I'm not sure what's up with these expensive car kits for iPhone GPS apps, but it looks like Magellan wants in on the action.
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 1:01 pm
The BBC may be prepping a native iPlayer for iPhone and iPod with the added bonus of watching live television.
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 12:59 pm
Apple looks to be already testing its next-generation iPhone hardware in the San Francisco area near its Cupertino headquarters, according to usage logs for the iBART public transit application. Usage logs like these revealed early testing of the iPhone 3GS last year , eight months before it launched this past summer. What the next revision of the iPhone may offer is still a matter of ...
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 11:58 am
Log data captured from a Bay Area-oriented app suggests that a next-generation iPhone prototype may already be in use. The iPhone rumor mill is in full gear speculating about the upcoming iPhone.
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 11:55 am
The launch of the iPhone in South Korea has so far proven a success, reports say. The number of pre-orders at carrier KT is believed to have to risen from 53,000 to approximately 65,000 by Saturday's release date, significant in a market where 400,000 smartphones were sold in the third quarter. At a special launch event in Seoul, hundreds of people are said to have lined up for as long as 26 ...
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 11:45 am
The ubiquitous iPhone has more than 100,000 apps that can do everything from tell you the weather in Nome, Alaska to give you headlines from The New York Times to order you a burrito from Chipotle. Transit types are getting wise to the power of smartphones and offering a growing number of apps that can enhance your commute whether you’re on two wheels, four wheels or public transit.
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 11:03 am
Unknown iPhone hardware has been caught roaming the SF Bay Area, near where Apple is located. According to MacRumors, the developer Panday has spotted an unreleased iPhone device in the analytics of its iPhone app called iBART, a public transportation guide for the San Francisco train system. The developer said that Pinchmedia that analyzes customer [...]
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 10:38 am
iPhone 3GS worth £2m If you think Apple's iPhone 3GS is expensive even on Orange, you should take a look at the one in gold.
Monday 30 November 2009 @ 10:12 am
Rumors are circulating that the next generation iPhone may actually already exist. Log data captured by analytics firm PinchMedia related to the iBart app have identified the existence of an iPhone 3.1. That is literally the only fact backing this rumor, but it hasn't slowed down speculation of what the next iPhone might entail.


