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Babies are wonderful, we should make that clear. But they’re a lot of work. Given that you spend most of the early months wandering round in a sleep-deprived haze, it can be tough to keep track of the important details of bowel movements, feeds, sleeps and bathtimes. For the baby, I mean.A new...
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Adobe have just announced they will have a beta from September for Windows Mobile. The Photoshop Mobile beta will allow you to upload, view and share your photos online. You can store up to 5GB for Free and up to 20GB with a fee. You can get more details HERE
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Just over a month into the iPhone 3G’s global sales push, it seems that Apple is about to see their iPhone 3G fleet surpass the number of original iPhones out in the wild. Basically, it comes down to Apple selling more iPhone 3G units, in less than two months, than the number of iPhones sold [...
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We’ve all done it. Got hog-whimperingly drunk on a night out, then fallen asleep on the train home, waking up in some remote station at the end of the line to the sight of angry rail staff, and taxi drivers rubbing their hands with glee. Haven’t we?Wake Me At is a new iPhone application that...
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Adobe has announced plans to take its Photoshop brand to mobile phones, albeit not with image-editing software along the lines of the popular PC/Mac application. Instead, it’s planning to launch Photoshop.com Mobile in beta, allowing people to upload their cameraphone snaps to Adobe’s Photoshop...
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Sure, the HTC TyTn II (Kaiser) has already been playing nice with the Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM for some time now, courtesy of HTC. But, those of you with AT&T’s own-branded version of the HTC Kaiser - the AT&T Tilt - have had to wait for AT&T and HTC to join forces and roll-out a [.....
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, HTC, ATT, kaiser, Announcements, AT&T, applications, Cingular/AT&T, HTC Kaiser, tytn II, att tilt, AT&T Tilt, 6.1, windows mobile 6.1, wm6.1, HTC TyTN II
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Flickup is one of those apps which you need from time to time (or constantly for avid photo takers) and just don’t understand why it takes a third-party to make it — why on Earth Flickr haven’t made an app to do this is beyond me. Since “it is what it is,” smart developers...
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Have you been holding off on that iPhone 2.0.2 OS update for your iPhone or iPhone 3G in fear of losing your jailbreak applications? Good news, the iPhone Dev Team has released the latest update to their Pwnage Tool jailbreak solution. With Pwnage Tool 2.0.3, the Dev Team makes it possible to free your...
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Some time in the future, we won’t be watching telly on actual tellies any more - we’ll just be getting shows beamed into our brains from our iPhones via Bluetooth. Possibly.
However, until then, iPhone makes a pretty nifty way to check out what’s showing on the big box in the corner...
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I was just browsing around the internet looking for something to do with the iPhone. I’ll admit, for the most part I wasn’t impressed until I came across Mobiscope.
I’m not a security conscious person, and nor am I one to want to set up a webcam with it’s own I.P address so I...
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Filed under: Security, iPhone, Video, Mobile, Mobile Services, streaming, applications, application, Mobile Applications, People, fear, Mobiscope
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The developer lets us know [via Giz] that famously lawsuit-happy Tetris©-IP-owners “The Tetris© Company” has contacted him and told him he has to take down Tris. Noah writes: That, I’m afraid, is essentially game over. Do they have a case? No. Not really. I am convinced that...
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AOL has recently announced that its AIM Windows Mobile client is out of beta. The application is perfect for those who rely heavily on AIM for their instant messaging activities. Not surprisingly, AOL touts the app as the one that provides users with “best-in-class experience.” Features include...