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Nokia sues Apple, iPhone for Patent Infringement

22. October 2009

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With regards to suing other people for patent infringement, Apple is usually on the throwing end rather than the receiving end, but today, the tables have turned and Apple is the one being sued this time around by no less than the top dog in the mobile phone biz, Nokia. Citing that Apple Infringed on [...]

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iPhone Internet Tethering, 2G iPhone MMS hack revealed

20. October 2009

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Admittedly, most of the iPhone jailbreak efforts and hacks these days are focused on the new iPhone. As a consequence, those who are still using the first generation iPhone (aka 2G iPhone) are left in the dark since their phone still doesn’t support MMS even if iPhone 3.0 software is already installed on it. Well, [...]

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Verizon iPhone Ad Burns Bridges W/ Apple: DroidDoes

20. October 2009

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And to think we were all pretty stoked about the Apple iPhone finally coming to the biggest and most reliable wireless company in the U.S. Now here comes Verizon with an anti-iPhone ad (”everything iDon’t Droid Does”) that may just mean good-bye to a Verizon iPhone in 2010. It’s not just business when you’re taking [...]

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iPhone Rock Band app now Available for $9.99

19. October 2009

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iPhone Applications–Here’s some great news for you iPhone-owning Rock Band aficionados out there. The Rock Band iPhone app just hit the App Store and is now available for purchase. As expected, game play is very similar to the hit Tap Tap Revolution game. On the upside though, it does come with 20 rockin’ tracks by [...]

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iPhone Wolfram Alpha app released, Retailing for $49.99

18. October 2009

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Wolfram Alpha has been accessible on the iPhone via mobile Safari since last June, but now, the company has released a Wolfram Alpha iPhone app for retail at the App Store. Surprisingly, they’ve chosen to go against the trend of selling iPhone apps at dirt cheap prices and are actually selling it for $49.99. It’s [...]

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iPhone Seduce a SuicideGirl app gets naughty and sexy for just $0.99

17. October 2009

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Tired of the usual iPhone games at the App Store? Want something different that’s a little more well-suited for matured individuals? Then you should definitely check out the latest from the SuicideGirls – the Seduce a SuicideGirl iPhone app. It’s basically a choose-your-own-adventure type of a game wherein, if you make all the right decisions, [...]

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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey heading the Square iPhone Payment System project

17. October 2009

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Still remember that Square iPhone Payment System we featured a while back? We still don’t know when it will be released, but we’ve found some additional info with regards to who’s really behind this novel idea which turns any ordinary iPhone into an instant mobile credit card payment facility. Does Jack Dorsey right a bell? [...]

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Apple App Store: Driving away developers?

16. October 2009

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Admittedly, the iPhone wouldn’t be as successful today if it weren’t for the App Store and vice versa. With a wide variety of apps to choose from that are priced well within the reach of most, if not all, individuals, it’s hard not to see why its such a huge hit, but is the App [...]

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iPhone EyeTV app backdoor allows Live TV 3G streaming

16. October 2009

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Apple isn’t exactly fond of allowing 3G video streaming on the iPhone. The iPhone SlingPlayer app doesn’t come with it and neither does the recently released EyeTV app. Fortunately, there seems to be a quick fix for this as far as Elgato’s EyeTV iPhone app is concerned. When you try to run Live TV on [...]

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Free iPhone apps can now feature in-app purchases

15. October 2009

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Don’t be surprised if one day you’ll no longer see Lite or Free versions of certain apps listed in the App Store. This is because Apple has finally lifted the restriction on free iPhone apps and in-app purchases. It used to be that paid apps where the only ones that were allowed to provide in-app [...]

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