Just when you think everything has been invented for the iPhone, a new company shows up and shows a new original idea. And it is something you wouldn’t think of very easily. It is a wallpaper designed by the French company Helys. It’s not just any ordinary wallpaper. It is a wallpaper based on your DNA.
Still searching for the right GPS navigation application? There’s a lot of choice: TomTom, Navigon, iGo and probably more. But maybe Sygic is the app you need. It reduced the European price to €59,99. And a new update came in that polished the app nicely. There seems to be no lag anymore.
AutoTrafego is a game which enables you to control the traffic. Can you lead the cars and make sure everybody gets home before dinner?
Another day, another app. This time it’s one of the most expensive apps available. This app gives you full control over your car and is therefore called ‘iCar Remote’. And for only $699 it’s yours.

Pocket God! Everybody knows that name. The title of an extremely popular game, about Pygmies who live on an island and are under the full control of you. When the game was first released it was simple, and for $0,99 it seemed a bit expensive for what you got. But with the weekly updates the game quickly became one of the most popular and addictive apps in the App Store. Although the game will stay popular, maybe a new game turns out to be a huge hit. It’s created by Mountain Sheep and released by Chillingo ltd. and goes by the name ‘Minigore, episode 1′.
Are you a developer? Or do you want to become one, but you don’t know what it takes to become a developer? A very important aspect of making applications for the iPhone, is to know how much it will cost. In the 12 pages long report from infobeans, you’ll get a nice overview of how much you need to invest in making an app for the iPhone. » How Much Will It Cost To Build My iPhone App?

Normally it takes Apple a lot of time to approve an application or an update for it. When the App Store was first opened it took Apple only 3 days to approve an app. Later it became more like 8 days before an app was approved and now it seems Apple needs almost 2 weeks. It must be frustrating for developers. I check the udate page on my iPod and iPhone every day (sometimes several times). Yesterday, before I went to sleep I did that again, but no updates. I just woke up and ofcourse immediately checked. And to my amazement there were 15! updates all at once. Does Apple just collect all the approved updates and puts them online all together? » Wow, 15 Updates At Once!
