21 May 2010

iLeletza

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The language used in the application is Greek

You can find it in the AppStore.

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21 May 2010

iBottle!!

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Our free version of the famous, among teenagers and college students, kiss-game ’spin the bottle’.

Features:
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-Spin the bottle clockwise or counter-clockwise
-Shake the iPhone to change the theme
-Make your own themes combining backgrounds and bottles

You can find it in the AppStore.

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10 Jun 2010

iPhone 4: What you need to know

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You would think an Apple-built smartphone would be old hat by now. After all, this is the fourth consecutive summer Apple will try to capture our hearts, minds, and disposable income with a brand new phone. Surely, after the first couple launches, we should pretty much know what to expect. Read more

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10 Jun 2010

iPhone 4 guide: preview, pricing, availability

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In a lot of ways, Apple’s iPhone 4 announcement was short on surprises. We’ve been playing with the new iPhone OS 4 (now dubbed iOS 4) for a while, and photos of the hardware had been widely disseminated, a rarity for an unreleased Apple product. Read more

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10 Jun 2010

iPhone 4 announced!!!!!

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Apple has unveiled its new iPhone 4 after a couple wild, unprecedented months of leaks. Sure, it looks exactly like we expected it to (Steve compares it to an old Leica camera), with a glass front and back, but it’s what’s on the inside that counts, kids. Read more

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15 Apr 2010

Maintenance

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The application FacebookBirthdays is discontinued due to legal issues.  Another application with similar functionality will be released shortly.

Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you,
iTeamApps

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12 Apr 2010

Opera Mini approved for iPhone

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Opera Mini was just approved for iPhone according to a press release on the company’s site. The app is free and making its way across Europe as we speak and should be available in the US store soon here.

Honestly, we weren’t sure if Apple was going to approve this one (it took three weeks).  Maybe Apple is throwing a bone to the original iPhone owners since they can’t upgrade to OS 4.

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08 Apr 2010

iPhone OS 4 event summary…

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Apple presented a lot of interesting stuff today.  Probably the biggest were:

Multi-tasking including background operation of GPS, Audio (YAY Pandora), Voice (Yay Skype) and fast app switching

Folders – a better way to organize apps…wallpapers too.

Email: Unified inbox, multiple exchange (or GMail Push w/Exchange), fast switching

iBooks for iPhones.  Just what you’d think.

Better Enterprise tools. More encryption, multiple Exchange,  etc.

Game Center, which will allow social gaming but also other social sites.  Screw everyone else’s network, use Apple’s social network.

The biggest news though is iAds which we’re going to see a lot more for gaming, reading, video, music, everything.  The upside: More free apps, the downside: ads.  We’re talking billions of dollars, lots of new tech jobs creating these ads, new agencies, new ideas, new thinking….  Nothing short of the future of advertising, all while Google spends its time trying to absorb Admob — which is basically in big trouble.

[via 9to5mac]

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05 Apr 2010

Apple iPhone OS 4 Revealed on April 8!!!!!

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Apple’s just sent an invite “for a sneak peek of the next generation of iPhone OS software” on April 8 at 10AM Pacific. That’s in three days! We’ll be there. Start your predictions now.

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05 Apr 2010

Apple sells over 300,000 iPad tablets on US launch day

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We heard some pretty ridiculous estimates over the weekend, but these figures are straight out of Cupertino’s mouth: over 300,000 iPads were sold on April 3rd. Read more

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05 Apr 2010

3,266 iPad apps and counting

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AppShopper is listing 3,266 iPad apps available at the time of this writing. That’s slightly more than 100 apps added since this morning. As of the morning of April 4th there were a total of 3,122 iPad apps available in the App Store according to Mobclix, a mobile ad exchange. At launch yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported 2300 iPad apps available in the App Store.

Of the 3,100+ apps Mobclix counted, 2,523 — or roughly 80% of them — were paid apps with the average price being $4.99. 942 of the iPad apps are games (804 paid, 138 free) and of the 154 book apps virtually all of them are paid. To put all the apps on your iPad would cost you a whopping $12,572.78.

TechCrunch contrasts the iPad app numbers with the iPhone apps. Of the 180,000 iPhone apps, 75% are paid. TechCrunch also theorizes that the prices of most iPad apps should go down as developers seek a median level where they can achieve the highest profit possible. After all, selling a hundred thousand copies of your app for $1.99 is much better than selling five copies for $49.99.

[via tuaw]

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04 Apr 2010

Apple’s A4 SoC faces Qualcomm Snapdragon in knock-down-drag-out benchmarking test

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Up until now, a shroud of mystery has surrounded Apple’s custom engineered A4 system-on-chip; we know it’s clocked at 1GHz, likely tied to Apple’s prior acquisition of P.A. Semi and manufactured by Samsung. Outside of that, the only other knowledge we’ve gained has come not from the mouth of Cupertino, but from the extracting wizards over at iFixit. The A4 contains at least three layers of circuitry layered on top of each other, though it’s packaged just like the iPhone processor: microprocessor in one package and two memory modules in the other package. We also learned that the iPad RAM is actuallyinside of the A4 processor package, and we’re expecting to learn even more from those folks in the coming days. All that said, there’s still much debate on whether Apple’s own silicon can stand up to Qualcomm’s heralded 1GHz Snapdragon, the chip powering Google’s Nexus One among other things. AnandTechpitted their iPad against the iPhone 3GS (600MHz ARM Cortex A8) and the aforesaid Nexus One (1GHz Snapdragon QSD8250), using a number of website loads as the primary benchmark. Overall, the A4 proved to be around 10 to 30 percent faster, though it’s impossible to say what effect the operating system has on things. Have a gander at that source link for more — we get the feeling the competitions have just begun.

[via Anandtech]

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