Aug 21

Many of us back from the jailbreak community in 1.1.4 will remember snapture- an app that better extends the iPhones camera capabilities. Want to see whats new in the 2.0 edition? Keep reading. » Snapture ported to 2.0

Aug 20

Clusterball2 is a upcoming iPhone App Store high-paced, adrenaline pumping flight sport demanding skill, tactics and ball control - designed as a first person shooter but without the splatter and gore. Played in midair with high tech aircraft, your objective is to gather and score as many balls as possible while trying your best to keep your opponents from doing the same. As your tail grows longer, your ship will gradually slow down, making you more vulnerable to attacks. Thus, each extra ball gathered involves a calculated risk.
» App Store - ClusterBall 2 (high paced iPhone action game)

Aug 20

Student developer Zac White founded a non-profit, open source, community project called OpenClip which is offering iPhone developers a free Copy and Paste framework that will add this functionality to their applications. This will allow users to copy and paste data between supported applications.
» FrameWork OpenClip (copy & paste between applications on the iPhone)

Aug 20

Firemint a mobile games developer presented one of the best racing games for the iPhone so far. The title is Real Racing and i must say after watching the vid’s that this is one of the games you will love if you’re in to racing.  The graphics are stunning and the tilt controls are super cool!
» App Store - FireMint presents real racing iPhone game.

Aug 19

Nike+ has never been compatible with the iPhone untill this moment. Our friends from the blog iphone.fr have got their hands on some preliminary screenshots of the Nike+ iPhone application. Not much is known about the workings of the app, will it support the current dongle for the iPod Nano or will you have to buy a new module?
» Nike+ Coming to the iPhone

Aug 17

Apple has seeded the iPhone 2.1 firmware beta 4 to those four thousand lucky individuals. Apple has simply once again marked this as “bug fixes”. What is new is that Apple has removed the push notification service “for further development”. The push notification service has been included since the first beta release and is expected to have a public release in September.

Aug 13

Google has been making all of their popular web-apps compatible with the iPhone. Let’s just think about google docs, google mail, etc.. The newest member of the iPhone compatible club is Google Translate. It’s not yet possible to translate full web-pages from within the web application. But if you quickly need to translate something then google translate is what you need.
» Google Translate now iPhone compatible.

Aug 12

The iPhone 3G has officially been available for one month now. Many of you have had the chance to playwith the shiny new gadget and find its pro’s and con’s. well what would you change about it? tell us in the comments section below.

Aug 11

Lenovo Summer Olympics is a new free app in the App Store that will allow you to follow the olympic games very close-by. The creators Zumobi made this widget/app by request of Intel and Lenovo. The app is free but cause it’s free it will show you the occasional ad of Lenovo or Intel. Other than this the app is great if your a olympic games fan.


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Aug 11

Google Docs is one of those web application that I personally use a lot. Only 1 downside. You need to be connected to the internet to view and or edit them. MiGhtyDocs solves this problem. It syncs your documents to your iPhone for later offline viewing. This way you can always cary the latest version of your documents with you.
» App Store - MiGhtyDocs (offline google docs utility)

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