Posts tagged: iPhone

Review: Office Heroes for iPhone

By Gary, August 1, 2010 12:38 am

Launch SIGNING BONUS: Login before 8/5 and receive 10 free paperclips and 10,000 career points! **************** “It’s incredibly refreshing to play a social game that actually has an original premise.” – Eli Hodapp, Touch Arcade “It’s like The Sims meeting Farmville in an online quest to pretend to do absolutely nothing while you are really doing absolutely nothing. Go for it…it’s free!” – Chris Hall, 148Apps “Office Heroes has a great art style – a bit anime, a bit super-deformed.” – Jon Jordan, PocketGamer.co.uk &#...... Read more

Caze intros 0.5mm-thick case for iPhone 4

By Gary, July 31, 2010 3:58 pm

updated 07:00 pm EDT, Fri July 30, 2010 New case ships with free Wallet Size iPhone Stand Caze has introduced an ultra-thin case for the iPhone 4, the Zero 5. Made of impact-resistant Grillamid resin, the clear case has a .5mm thickness and protects the sides of the iPhone 4. Raised edges are also designed to protect the facade from scratches. The back of the case has a cutout for the iPhone camera and flash, while screen protectors are included for even more protection. It offers access to all the iPhone 4 ports. The case ships in clear or a semitransparent grey colors, each priced at $20. ...... Read more

iphonific Website showcases iPhone photography

By Gary, July 31, 2010 3:41 pm

Posted on by Nick Spence, Macworld UK Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from Macworld UK. Visit Macworld UK’s blog page for the latest Mac news from across the Atlantic. A new website has launched showcasing photography taken using only a mobile phone. iphonific.com, a new offering from the photographer behind Flixelpix.com, hopes to highlight how iPhone users particularly can experiment to produce arresting images. “With the release of iPhone 4 mobile camera technology has come on leaps and bounds. I have always wanted to embark on a Photo 365 and experimenting with th...... Read more

Remains of the Day: Zuck’s not an iPhone, he’s an Android

By Gary, July 31, 2010 12:38 pm

Posted on by Dan Moren, Macworld.com Returning from an inadvertent hiatus due to…er…inclement conditions in my office, I’m here to tell bring you the latest in stories you might have missed. It seems Apple’s got something big up the sleeves of its black turtleneck; meanwhile, RIM is smuggling a new tablet in its pinstripe suit, and Apple’s also playing legal ping pong. Oh, and Mark Zuckerberg did…something. You’ll have to read the remainders for July 30, 2010 to find out exactly what. Apple seeking Mac OS X software engineer (Apple) “We are looking for a senior software engin...... Read more

Review: UFC for iPhone

By Gary, July 31, 2010 9:39 am

The Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) The fastest growing sports organization in history, and the world’s largest mixed martial arts promotion, is now offering the official, action–packed application featuring fighter pages, videos, news, highlights, Octagon™ Girl photos, and the ability to watch LIVE pre-fight weigh-ins and Pay-Per-View fights. NEW! Think you know the official UFC app? Think again. We’re introducing major improvements including: New Fighter page, alerts, improved navigation, look & feel, live weigh-ins, more Octagon Girls, and exclusive access to Fighte...... Read more

British Airways updates iPhone app

By Gary, July 31, 2010 6:38 am

Posted on by Anh Nguyen, Computerworld-UK Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from Computerworld UK. British Airways has launched an update to its iPhone app that allows Executive Club members to check-in with a boarding pass displayed on their smartphone screen. The 2.0 version of the British Airways app was launched this month for iPhones, Blackberrys, and Android smartphones. At present, only members of British Airways’ free-to-join frequent flyer program, the Executive Club, can download mobile boarding passes on their phones. These can then be scanned at check-in t...... Read more

Australian paper says iPhone 4 antenna is no problem

By Gary, July 31, 2010 6:38 am

By Sam Oliver Published: 08:30 AM EST One of the largest publications in Australia has found no major reception problems with Apple’s newly released iPhone 4, while the problematic New Zealand launch was delayed a few hours. Daily Telegraph: No reception issues Stephen French, national technology writer for Australia’s The Daily Telegraph, gave a glowing review to Apple’s iPhone 4 on Friday. Using it for nearly a week, he has not dropped calls or noticed any impact on the device’s performance. The writer managed to replicate some of the signal issues experienced by use...... Read more

iPhone 4 expands: T-Mobile and Three UK added, Telus silent

By Gary, July 30, 2010 7:59 pm

The iPhone 4 today launched in 17 more countries and included more carriers. Apple’s phone is now available in Australia and New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Scandinavian countries, Singapore and new European countries that include the Benelux area and Spain. South Korea, which had been included in the original “second wave” list, is only due to get the device later this year due to delays. In the UK, T-Mobile UK and 3 UK expand the number of British carriers to six. Pricing for the two varies sharply: 3 UK is the more aggressive and will give a 16GB iPhone for free ...... Read more

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