Nov 09

If you’re looking for the ultimate in iPhone protection and accessibility, look no further than the DLO SlimCase. Strong and refined, SlimCase complements and protects your iPhone without getting in the way. Removable leather wrist strap and bouns DLO Surface Shield also included.
» iPhoneFreakz Store News

Oct 29

The iPhone 3G is a high precision technical device which demands high precision technical protection that only Case-mate’s Clear Armor can provide. Crafted from a unique transparent film, the same materials used on military helicopter blades, Clear Armor envelopes your device with unrivaled defense. With Clear Armor, Case-mate is the Clear leader in device protection.
» iPhoneFreakz Store News

Oct 21

A simple and sleek holster, Macally’s new mClip is made with a sturdy hard plastic that will grip onto your iPhone and keep it secure. The screen faces forwards and can be mounted vertically for easy video viewing using a pop-out plastic belt clip.
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Oct 15

Spearheading the new range is the Parrot MINIKIT , a real phenomenon. Sporting an elegant, sober design, this compact kit barely weighs more than 100 g / 3 ½ oz. The Parrot MINIKIT delivers unrivaled sound quality thanks to a 2W speaker and new signal processing algorithms specially designed for speakerphones. These new algorithms are the result of three years’ development work by Parrot’s design office.
» iPhoneFreakz Store News

Oct 05

The web administrator from the website geocaching.com submitted the first geocaching application for the iPhone to Apple. Depending on how quickly they get around to reviewing the application, we should see it in the App Store within two weeks. The cost of the application is $9.99 and has the functionality you need to look up and seek out caches using the networking and location-based features of the iPhone 3G. It also works with the iPod Touch and First Generation iPhone, though you will need WiFi for the Touch, and the compass won’t work on the first generation iPhone (naturally).
» App Store – Geocaching

Oct 04

I found this a couple of days ago on a site I frequent(pr0x.org), but haven’t had enough time to post about it. It’s currently in beta(a big beta, this is a gigantic project after all). A member named “Your Every Day Hacker” picked up the project from a couple of iPod Touch Fans members, and he decided to continue it. This project is a big nod to iphone developers on Windows, filling the HUGE space left by Apple. Here’s the quote posted on pr0x:

» Windows iPhone Software Development Kit (beta)

Oct 04

This is a cool game I picked up from the App Store. It’s a turn-based strategy game, reminiscent of Advanced Wars and Fire Emblem.

The game starts out with you as a squire. You lead your army through a series of missions, trying to conquer the areas using your army. Every mission you win provides you with new units and artifacts which can be spent to upgrade your army.

Each area has three missions, and three raids. Once you beat all three missions, that particular area is conquered. You earn the ability to play the raids after you have beaten the corresponding mission. So when you beat Mission 1 of an area you unlock Raid 1. Each raid provides you with another scenario in which to fight. The benefit of raids are that once you beat them, you gain a certain number of artifacts which are listed on the raid’s page.
» App Store- Reign of Swords

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