November 3, 2009 - 9:55 am
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iPhone jailbreakers who enjoy some retro gaming on the go by way of NES, SNES, PSOne, etc. emulators have something else to look forward to. From the same developer who created the GBA4iPhone emulator, Zodttd, a new creation is coming on the near horizon. This one has me particularly interested for one reason: [...]
October 31, 2009 - 9:24 am
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No it’s not a stroke or play on a stroke. What it is, is a highly addicting game. The concept is simple: navigate your orb around and avoid the growing number of multi-color “hater” orbs coming at it. The developer ties the game in with a theory that the human mind can [...]
October 28, 2009 - 1:50 pm
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Music streamers and UK dwellers rejoice. If you’re a BlackBerry user who has been scowling in envy at your fellow iPhone toting friends with their fancy pants Spotify iPhone app, take comfort in knowing that your own version is coming soon. Very soon. Early 2010 to be exact if mocoNews is correct. [...]
October 28, 2009 - 12:55 pm
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And so it begins…To all of those who thought that Google Navigation either wouldn’t impact the mobile GPS market or would take some time to impact the market, I give you exhibit A above. Traditional GPS makers start to see the cold hard truth. So let’s all ask Garmin: How does it feel [...]
October 28, 2009 - 5:26 am
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Want to get in on the turn-by-turn hot action but have a lowly iPod Touch? Such issues, you know, not having a device with access to a mobile network were a problem. I mean, a simple media player has only been able to harness GPS via WiFi locations — something that won’t be [...]
October 27, 2009 - 4:01 pm
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You don’t say? Ridiculously overpriced map apps *cough*…TomTom…*cough*…navigon may soon be getting some competition from the multi-purpose likes of Google. Pointing out that Google already has Google Maps as their own is a rookie mistake. Understandable, though still very rookie. You see, they still license international map data from TeleAtlas while [...]
October 27, 2009 - 12:21 pm
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David who? Here in the states, this Paris born DJ and music producer may not ring a lot of bells. I have to say that I love sampling music from all of the world on a daily basis. While I haven’t sat down and listened to any of David’s work, I have [...]
October 23, 2009 - 3:01 pm
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Frequent users of Google’s Analytics iPhone app may have noticed that when trying to log into the app as of late brings up a “bad username or password error”. Don’t worry. It isn’t your fault — probably. According to the Google Analytics support, there is a known issue with the current [...]
October 21, 2009 - 8:47 am
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App World may be higher priced and not have as many apps as other mobile app stores, but one key feature that can truly set them apart from other app stores currently open. Themes. That’s right. Many CrackBerry users find themes a great way to keep their device always feeling fresh and [...]
October 18, 2009 - 11:45 am
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Has Apple changed paces on their “no 3G streaming apps policy”? The reason I ask is that the EyeTV hidden 3G streaming settings we talked about a couple days ago are still present. This is even after Apple pulled the app originally citing the 3G streaming settings as the sole reason. A [...]