Your Iphone Special Guide
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The Google brand is ubiquitous. You’d have to make a concerted effort to avoid all the Googley things that Google has Googled. But what if some of the most useful Google iPhone apps…weren’t made by Google at all? We think that might be the case: here we present some of our favorite non-Google ways to access Google services on the iPhone. How do you think these compare to Google’s own app? ...
Here you have it. Linux running on the iPhone. Yes, it's only the first port, but it's the iPhone running the Linux OS, controlled with a USB keyboard running off the iPhone multi-purpose port thanks...
The Apple lawsuit express picked up another passenger, the UK axed an Apple iPhone ad, Facebook scored a judgement against a spammer, MYOB has a new owner, Apple's laptop ads went green, and we announce out Macworld Expo contest winners
148Apps , which tracks and reviews iPhone Apps, says 10,000 applications have now been released on the iPhone App store (the site is named after the fact that you can add up to 148 applications to an iPhone or iPod touch). A tribute page shows a mini icon for every application. And it also gives some interesting data. About 24% of apps are free; 35% cost $.99. The average cost is $3.12, ...
This week's top Apple news was highlighted by the release of iPhone 2.2 and related discoveries, such as Google's use of undocumented APIs and a TV-out feature in the SDK. Additionally, Apple's new 24" Cinema Display has arrived, another iPhone ad has been banned in the UK, and more. Read More...
The online video start-up has just launched a streaming video app for the iPhone.
Many iPhone owners are complaining about a bug in the iPhone 2.2 Update that affects how images are displayed. The problem...
While Apple's iPhone App Store has clearly emerged as the Big Man on Campus when it comes to mobile downloads, the Android Market -- the download center for the Google-backed smartphone operating system -- is shaping up like an awkward, underweight freshman.
mhm was one of many readers to note that the Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to the iPhone. "Planetbeing, one of the iPhone devteam members, has been working on porting Linux to the iPhone (along with a custom bootloader called OpeniBoot). Today they managed to boot the kernel! Video showing the boot process has been posted. Instructions and binaries are available on the project blog." ...