Nov 11

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Capcom release the iPhone version of their long running Ghosts ‘n Goblins franchise with the “Gold Knights” edition. » Ghosts ‘N Goblins “Gold Knights” In The App Store

Nov 10

LG HBS-250 Stereo Bluetooth Headset for iPhone 3GSGet in the Groove! Talk or listen to music handsfree with the Bluetooth Stereo Headset HBS-250. This Bluetooth Stereo Headset is comfortable, easy to use and provides high quality 3D Audio stereo sound. » The Bluetooth Stereo Headset HBS-250

Nov 10

ipodtouchI saw a video on YouTube showing a wall filled with iPods. There are 20 iPods on this wall all connected via Wi-Fi. All of them are running the same application at the same time. If you touch one of the iPods it affects all the other iPods. It becomes some kind of a chain reaction. For instance this reaction can be a sound or a picture.
» Watch A ‘Chainreaction’ On iPod Wall

Nov 09

093618-rick_astley_worm_backgroundAntivirus firm Sophos details the first known iPhone worm in the wild, which surfaced in Australia late last week. The worm affects users who have jailbroken their iPhones and installed SSH without then changing the default password and is currently a harmless exploit that simply changes the user’s iPhone background to an image of singer Rick Astley, but could be used for much more malicious purposes. » First iPhone Worm Affects Jailbroken iPhones

Nov 09

So you’re working on your PC and you’re using Word and Photoshop at the same time. Then, all of a sudden you see a blue screen. Your newly bought PC cannot handle the stress and just turns off. So you think…correction, you shout all kinds of words that cannot be found in the dictionary and really want to grab a tree and turn your PC into a pile of dust with it. The problem is, you’ll have to buy a new PC (or ofcourse you’re switching to a Mac). There’s a solution to that problem now. You can destroy your PC with an app on your iPhone. The “Crazy Smashing Computer” application from Junwei Wang, can do that. » Destroy Your Computer With “Crazy Smashing Computer”

Nov 09

6inch_optIf you have an app for the iPhone, you’d like that app to reach the Top 50. That’s when the money starts coming in at a really fast rate. If you are high in the ranking list, people will notice your app and buy it. The app on the number one place will be downloaded much more then apps not present in that list. What happens when Apple accidentally places your app on the number one? » Glitch In App Store Puts App On Number One In Top 50

Nov 08

John Carmack is the creator of the classic Doom, a game recently launched in the App Store. In an interview with website Kotaku, Carmack explains that Apple is not happy with the growing popularity of games for the iPhone and iPod touch. This seems  a bit strange since Apple is making ads saying that especially the iPod touch is good for playing games on. » Apple Not Happy With iPhone As Gaming Platform?

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