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Through an article published today on iPhoneWorld Canada, we discovered Google has now officially released a Google Earth application for the iPhone! It must be completely brand new, since there are still no official reviews posted for it in the App Store.
We just downloaded it here and look forward...
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There are a few applications that let you remotely access all of your important documents, but I have only found one that is worth downloading that is free.
Free applications tend to be fun time-wasters, but how many can actually be of much use? Box.net, recently released to the public, joins the growing...
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If you have an iPhone, are you getting the most out of it? With the App Store there is a lot of potential to turn your iPhone into a powerful multi-purpose device with which you can access your essential information in just a click or two. One example of such is Sportacular, a free app [...]
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Filed under: Software , Apple , OS X Make no mistake about it, the iPhone (and the App Store in particular) has made the lives of many home owners much, much easier. As it stands, there are already a few apps out there that interface with Crestron gear , but to date, there's no official Crestron...
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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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08-26-2008
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Filed under: Security, iPhone, Video, Mobile, Mobile Services, streaming, applications, application, Mobile Applications, People, fear, Mobiscope
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Well, it sure was fun while it lasted. But you know what they say, all good things must come to an end. But really, did you even believe for a second that the recently highly publicized app called iHologram for iPhone and iPod Touch was real?
If you did, well, sorry to burst your bubble but [...]
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Filed under: Games , Software , Apple , OS X And to think, we actually believed that Nike and Apple were this close to delivering the long-awaited running application for the iPhone. While it was widely reported that these shots were indeed the real deal, AppleInsider is pointing out a *** in the armor...
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08-21-2008
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Filed under: Software , Apple , OS X It has taken its sweet, sweet time in arriving, but it seems the iPhone Nike+ running application is just... about... here. A slew of new screenshots of the application have emerged, and while there are no juicy tidbits to accompany 'em (release date, cost, etc...
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08-19-2008
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What does a $1,000 iPhone application look like? While we’re not in the business of snatching up iPhone applications with four-figure (well, it’s $999, so the app is at the high-end of three-figures) price-tags, a YouTube user was kind enough to post a video demonstration of the now-infamous...
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08-11-2008
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Sounds a bit Orwellian, doesn’t it? The idea that some corporate entity can monitor the applications installed on your iPhone and remotely disable blacklisted apps just seems wrong. But, newly discovered code within the iPhone 2.0 OS and the newer iPhone 2.0.1 OS has confirmed that Apple has built...
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08-07-2008
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The premier of one of the most-anticipated movie-releases in history is upon us. We're talking about "The Dark Knight," of course. And, to help market the new movie, there's a new iPhone application available through the Apple AppStore that let's you celebrate your Batman-enthusiasm...
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Granted, controlling an unmanned aerial vehicle using the iPhone over a dedicated web-server is more a gimmick than a true use of the iPhone as a remote control. But, it's still cool. So, then, that would make this remote controlled iRobot truly trick. The iPhone you see in this video is being used...