Apple unveils iPhone 4 to fend off Google
Apple unveils iPhone 4 to fend off Google
SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 — Apple Inc unveiled a new iPhone yesterday that goes on sale in scores of countries this year, preparing its fastest-ever global roll-out to try and stay a step ahead of rivals like Google Inc in a red-hot smartphone market. CEO Steve Jobs showed off a redesigned US$199 (RM663) “iPhone 4” that is a quarter slimmer than the …
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The Next Apple TV to Be a $100 Screenless iPhone? [Rumor]
The Next Apple TV to Be a $100 Screenless iPhone? [Rumor]
# rumor According to an Engadget source, the next Apple TV will be a totally reimagined device built upon the hardware and software architecture of the next iPhone . And it’ll cost $100. More »
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Chopper 2 for iPad uses iPhone as controller, HDTV for display [Video]
Chopper 2 for iPad uses iPhone as controller, HDTV for display [Video]
We’ve all seen Scrabble played on the iPad with iPhones used as tile racks, but Dave at Magic Jungle Software had more ambitious plans for his Apple tablet. He hooked up an iPhone to act as a Bluetooth controller with his new – currently unreleased – game Chopper 2 , then going on to connect the iPad itself up to a 42-inch HDTV via the composite adapter. Video demos after the cut Best of all …
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Categories: video games Tags: Chopper, Controller, Display, HDTV, iPad, iPhone, Uses, video
Steve Jobs attacks Adobe Flash as unfit for iPhone
Steve Jobs attacks Adobe Flash as unfit for iPhone
NEW YORK – For iPhone users who have been wondering whether their devices will support Flash technology for Web video and games anytime soon, the answer is finally here, straight from Steve Jobs: No. In a detailed offensive against the technology owned by Adobe Systems Inc., Apple’s CEO wrote Thursday that Flash has too many bugs, drains batteries too quickly and is too oriented to personal …
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New iPhone Game: Warlords: Call to Arms
New iPhone Game: Warlords: Call to Arms
Indie game developers Greyhound Games and Ben Olding Games have released Warlords: Call To Arms. This game is an enhanced version of the wildly popular Flash title which has been played over 90 million times since 2008. …
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iPhone 4.0: Multitasking Tops List of New Features
iPhone 4.0: Multitasking Tops List of New Features
Apple also updates the Mail app, adds a Game Center, and will let users create folders to organize all of those apps.
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Categories: video games Tags: features, iPhone, List, Multitasking, tops
Knocking Live Video App Streams Video Between iPhones and Androids [IPhone Apps]
Knocking Live Video App Streams Video Between iPhones and Androids [IPhone Apps]
# iphoneapps No longer are iPhone users bound by the Knocking Live Video app —they can now send video to Android users, and vice versa. The original app got Steve Jobs’s personal recommendation , so this update is well worth checking out. More »
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iPhone Games of the Week: 3/15 – 3/21
iPhone Games of the Week: 3/15 – 3/21
It’s a well-documented fact that hundreds of apps and games hit the iTunes App Store each week, but how many of these pocket-sized endeavors are worth your hard earned cash? Each week, we pick out the best (or simply the most notable) of the bunch.
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Apple’s iPhone OS primed to become world’s largest game platform
Apple’s iPhone OS primed to become world’s largest game platform
Get ready, because this one may get big: 44% of all iPad applications being tested…
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Article: iPhone Gems: Video Recorders for Original iPhone + iPhone 3G
Article: iPhone Gems: Video Recorders for Original iPhone + iPhone 3G
When Apple announced the video camera-equipped iPhone 3GS last June, original iPhone and iPhone 3G owners quickly lamented the lack of video recording in their handsets. While it had been possible to record video on either device using solutions developed for jailbroken phones, there was no suitable alternative for “law abiding” iPhone users. But late last year, Apple began allowing apps into …
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