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Video: Call of Duty World at War Nazi Zombies App Review For iPhone/iPod Touch! NOW IN THE APP STORE!!!!Original at YouTube
• Tue, Dec 1
By rss@youtube.com (lakaiskateco) Keywords: Nazi Zombies App Review For iPhone/iPod Touch! New Call of duty cod nazi zombies on app store! Duty: World at War: features full list unique Achievements. Zombie experience from War. Nacht der Untoten has been fully realized the iPhone™ in silky smooth 3D environment
Video: CliffsNotes Apps for iPhone/iPod touchOriginal at livevideo
• Sun, Jun 14
Modality, Inc. and Wiley Publishing, Inc. announced that CliffsNotes® literature study guide applications are available on the Apple App Store. To ... www.livevideo.com
Video: MacMost Now 104: iPhone App Store First LookOriginal at AOL Video
• Sat, Jun 13
Gary Rosenzweig takes a look at the new iPhone App Store and some of the free and pay applications available, including Twitterrific, AIM, Band ... video.aol.com
Video: Redneck Fishin' (iPhone Game) TrailerOriginal at truveo.com
• Sat, May 30
COMING SOON to the APP STORE! For iPhone & iPod Touch. Wireless Gaming World says: "There is hardly anything like it in the App Store." "After the ... www.truveo.com
Video: iFPS Online makes a break for deathmatch dominance on the iPhoneOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Apr 27
By rss@youtube.com (pocketgameruk) Author: pocketgameruk Keywords: iFPS Online iPhone game gaming games new trailer App Store Apple Added: April 27, 2009
Video: 1vs100 by Gameloft - iPhone App Store | iSpazio.netOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Mar 2
By rss@youtube.com (iSpazio) http://www.spaziocellulare.com/ispazio - Face the mob in the official video game of NBCs hit TV game show: 1 vs. 100. Answer tough trivia questions as you challenge 100 opponents who will stop at nothing to make sure you fail.
Video: SkyCoaster 3D v1.2 for the iPhoneOriginal at YouTube
• Sun, Feb 22
• 3 related articles
By rss@youtube.com (ziconic2009) Yes it just keeps getting better! Version 1.2 expected availability: Week of March 2 SkyCoaster 3D (Version 1.1) is currently available on the App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=304605624&mt=8 Follow us on Twitter: @ziconic www.zic...
Video: iPhone 3G Jailbreak Guide, FW 2.2.1Original at YouTube
• Sat, Feb 21
By rss@youtube.com (derangedtaco) A new tutorial from DerangedTaco! This one will show you how to jailbreak your iPhone 3G on firmware 2.2.1. This may work with the iPod Touch as well but I haven't tested it myself. Also included in this video is a guide on how to get free apps from the App Store! For support and up-to-date informat...
Video: Paramount Digital Entertainment: Shooter iPhone game previewOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Feb 13
By rss@youtube.com (toddogas) Preview of "Shooter" for iPhone by Paramount Digital Entertainment. This game is based on the 2007 movie of the same name and should be in the iTunes App Store soon. (distributed with permission). Note that the game preview is somewhat violent and may not be suitable for viewing by young chil...
Video: iShoot for iPhone/iPod Touch Brings Loads Of Fun At A ReasonOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Feb 9
By rss@youtube.com (iobuffa) In this video, I give a quick review of iShoot which is available on the iTunes App Store for $2.99. (I say $1.99 in the video, but it was for a limited time) iShoot is a "worms" like game where you position your tanks and attempt to kill your opponents in a turn-based match. As you progress through r...
Video: Shazam iPhone App from iTunes App StoreOriginal at Grouper
• Tue, Nov 11
By info@crackle.com (iphoneappreviews) Shazam, The Amazing Music App for your iPhone. Shared by : iphoneappreviews On: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 Views: 26 Tags: review iTunes iphone app apps Shazam music Amazing store
Video: Spore for iPhone - Today's App No 241Original at YouTube
• Wed, Sep 10
By rss@youtube.com (ipodtouchlab) Spore for iPhone available at App Store Author: ipodtouchlab Keywords: iPhone spore appstore Added: September 10, 2008
Apple Launches RSS Feed for iPhone Developer News
Original at OS News
• 7 hours ago
By donotreply@osnews.com (Thom Holwerda) Apple announced an RSS feed for iPhone developers, opening a communication channel for news and announcements surrounding the App Store. Although the App Store has proven a considerable success for Apple, currently hosting more than 100,000 apps, its size and exponential growth have...
Qik submits iPhone app with live streaming tech
Original at Macnn
• 9 hours ago
Video hosting site Qik says it has submitted a new iPhone application to the App Store, one capable ...
Games: Classic Action Puzzler Collapse! Tops List of New App Store Games
Original at pheedcontent.com
• 9 hours ago
RealArcade has released GameHouse’s classic action puzzler Collapse! for iPhone (US$0.99), along with versions for Mac, PC, Facebook, and a variety of other mobile devices. Other new games at the App Store include: the survival horror title Fallen Episode One ($4.99), which is aimed at...
UnitedHealthcare helps members find docs with new app
Original at Bizjournals.com
• 9 hours ago
Free and available at the iPhone App Store or itunes.com/appstore, DocGPS allows users to locate a doctor or hospital, find the office on a map, ... UnitedHealthcare Puts Its Physician, Facility Network on the iPhoneWelt Online all 26 news articles »
Digital Gear: Android Tablets Charge Ahead
Original at PC World
• 9 hours ago
But how will the device match up against Apple's iPhone? The Android Market -- its application store -- pales in comparison to Apple's App Store, ... and more »
And the best-selling, top-rated iPhone games of 2009 are ...
Original at Joystiq
• 10 hours ago
By Alexander Sliwinski Apple's iTunes store has listed the best-selling and top-rated apps for this third-to-last year of humanity's existence. It appears the big boys of game publishing are doing quite well on the App Store, with the ten top grossing games making room for only one independent studio. Gamasutr...
Scosche iPhone app: iPod accessory hunter
Original at Mirror.co.uk
• 10 hours ago
eCoustics.com (press release) Scosche tapSTICK iPod shuffle case hands-on photos! The Scosche iPhone app is available free on the App Store right now for iPhone and iPod touch, ... NASA app released for iPhoneTop 10 Mobile Phones (blog)
Where To? Teams Up With Navigon To Bring You The Ultimate Guidance Experience
Original at App Advice
• 11 hours ago
By Alexander Vaughn Related PostsNavigon About To Get An Update For The Holiday SeasonNavigating Google MapsLive Video Streaming Hits The App Store For Free Review: Gas Cubby-MPG & Vehicle MaintenanceiTunes Rewind Highlights The Best (Selling) Apps Of 2009
The only thing better than the iLikeCereal!! app is the press release
Original at MobileCrunch
• 11 hours ago
By Greg Kumparak iLikeCereal!! HOBBLES ONTO iPHONE APP STORE Nine months after initially beginning work on iLikeCereal!!, the time was finally come to unleash it on the App Store and the dynamic duo at last got down to business and submitted the app to Apple for approval.
True live video (and audio) broadcasting app arrives
Original at Steve Gillmor's GestureLab
• 11 hours ago
• 5 related articles
By Jason D. O'Grady After a couple of non-starter video apps were released in the App Store the first true broadcasting app for the iPhone and iPod touch was approved for distribution in the App Store today.
Related articles from Lifehacker, MobileWhack.com, Macworld, MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors, Gadgetell.
iMediaShare Gets Good Grades from Apple App Store
Original at MobileWhack.com
• 12 hours ago
By Brian Media sharing is certainly something that iPhone owners would love to have. Thanks to the iMediaShare software from Bianor, such a privilege has been made possible. The app’s functionality is simple. iMediaShare allows multimedia files such as videos from iPhones to be viewed on TV sets. T...
Live Video Streaming Hits The App Store For Free
Original at App Advice
• 12 hours ago
By Alexander Vaughn What is also great is that we don’t have to hear the kind of “Steve Jobs approved it himself” bullshit this time. Ustream actually already had an official app on the App Store but it was very limited because of Apple policies and it didn’t let you stream in live. Well now you can and this even over...
Ustream Live Broadcaster Approved By Apple
Original at iPhone Alley
• 12 hours ago
• 2 related articles
By Michael Johnston Many of you will remember that Steve Jobs allegedly approved the first live video streaming app last week. And while Knocking Live Video [App Store] allows users to stream live to another iPhone, Ustream is the first to allow true broadcast-style streaming.
Related articles from Gizmodo, Techcrunch.
Ustream Offers Live Video Streaming for the iPhone
Original at MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors
• 12 hours ago
• 5 related articles
TechCrunch notes that Apple has approved Ustream Live Broadcaster [App Store, Free], offering users the ability to stream live video directly from their iPhones via Wi-Fi and 3G.While one of the key features of the iPhone 3G...
Related articles from Lifehacker, MobileWhack.com, Macworld, Steve Gillmor's GestureLab, Gadgetell.
Ratings Scam Triggers Apple To Scrub ~1% of App Store
Original at techland.com
• 12 hours ago
By Peter Ha Following a brief investigation triggered by the iPhone photography blog iPhoneography, Apple has ba Following a brief investigation triggered by the iPhone photography blog iPhoneography, Apple has ba
Dragon's Lair on iPhone: fire-blast from the past
Original at CNET Blogs
• 13 hours ago
By Scott Stein Laser Disc games are hitting the App Store fast and furious--first Space Ace, and now Don Bluth's classic Dragon's Lair.
"Kellie Stanford: Turn of Fate" collection - The first meta-quest at App Store - iPhone News Tracker
Original at iphonenewstracker.com
• 13 hours ago
Kellie Stanford: Turn of Fate" collection - The first meta-quest at App Store iPhone News Tracker (blog) Avallon Alliance Ltd., developer and publisher of games exclusively for iphone and ipod touch devices, offers users to put their spy skills to a test in the ...
Video: An iPhone Makes The World’s Most Expensive Christmas CardOriginal at Mac
• 14 hours ago
By J.R. Bookwalter Crave has the full scoop on how former CNET U.K. blogger Chris Stevens used paper, a card, an old iPhone and a copy of Bauble from the App Store to create the high-priced Christmas greeting, complete with accompanying YouTube video (see below).
Opinion: PopCap Brings Chuzzle to the iPhone, Now Available
Original at App Advice
• 14 hours ago
By Trevor Sheridan PopCap makes some of the greatest PC games of all time. They’ve already brought Bejewled 2, Bookworm, and Peggle to the iPhone. Chuzzle is the newest addition to their iPhone collection, and was just released in the App Store for $4.99. In Chuzzle it’s another take on the match 3 genre by PopCap....
Microsoft’s Bing & Messenger For iPhone In The Works
Original at Mac
• 15 hours ago
By J.R. Bookwalter Of course, Microsoft is no stranger to the App Store, having previously released the Microsoft Tag and Seadragon Mobile apps last December. It’s clear that Microsoft intends to go multi-platform in order to grow its market share with its web and cloud applications, and the iPhone is clea...
Apple Approves King of Live Streaming Video Apps, Ustream
Original at Gizmodo
• 16 hours ago
• 2 related articles
By Kat Hannaford It was only last week that we reported on Apple allowing the first live-streaming program onto its App Store, Live Knocking Video. Now the floodgates have opened, with Ustream's app available not just for jailbroken iPhones any more.
Related articles from iPhone Alley, Techcrunch.
iPhones rejoice as Ustream Live Broadcaster hits App Store, other smartphones wonder what all the ruckus is
Original at engadget.com
• 17 hours ago
• 3 related articles
When it comes to streaming live video from a smartphone, there's an app for that and there has been for a long, long time -- unless you're an iPhoner. With Qik for the iPhone a delayed broadcast was possible, but it took months for the thing to break out of its WiFi-only shackles. Now you, like Bi...
Related articles from Engadget, iLounge, palmaddict.typepad.com.
iPhones rejoice as Ustream Live Broadcaster hits App Store, other smartphones wonder what all the ruckus is
Original at Engadget
• 17 hours ago
• 3 related articles
By Tim Stevens P.S. It's worth noting that Ustream also works in local record mode thus turning the iPhone 3G into a video camera like its newer 3GS sibling. Videos (stuck at 320 x 240 pixels) can then be easily viewed in the Broadcaster app or uploaded to Ustream, YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter.iPhones rejoi...
Related articles from engadget.com, iLounge, palmaddict.typepad.com.
Opinion: iPhone App Store sees large quantity of apps removed
Original at Phones Review
• 18 hours ago
By James Ok so the word hitting the net waves is that Apple has pulled a large quantity of iPhone applications from the iTunes App Store, the reason for this is apparently said applications have received fake reviews on the applications quality reports an article over on driverheaven. The pulled i...
Opinion: Apple Continues To Open Communication Channels About The App Store
Original at Techcrunch (Feedburner)
• 20 hours ago
In terms of the App Store overall, we remain of the mindset that it’s ultimately an untenable model. Eventually, as the App Store keeps growing, Apple is going to have to open it up more (maybe with “trusted” developers) or it will have to hire an absurd number of people just to check applicat...
Apple makes iPhone developer news available via RSS
Original at Macworld
• 20 hours ago
By Nicholas Bonsack Apple has just announced to iPhone developers that changes made to the iPhone App Store and payment process will be announced on their own RSS feed. Is that change significant enough for devs?
SimgaPhone Has Released the FDA Drugs App for Android Platform - 24-7PressRelease.com
Original at 24-7PressRelease.com
• 21 hours ago
SimgaPhone Has Released the FDA Drugs App for Android Platform press release) SigmaPhone.com has released the FDA Drugs app, its flagship and one of the top paid medical apps in iPhone App Store, for Android. Both iPhone/iTouch and ... and more »
Dragon Dictation Lets iPhone Users Enter Text With Just their Voice
Original at Brighthand
• Tue, Dec 8
Art of the iPhone (blog) Nuance's Dragon Dictation is available for free for a limited time from the iPhone App Store. Unlike many apps, this one can only be used by the iPhone, ... iPhone App Transcribes Speech Into E-Mail, SMSWired News Mashable (blog) -PC Magazine -CNET News
OrbLive's Mysterious Disappearance From the App Store [IPhone Apps]
Original at Gizmodo
• Tue, Dec 8
By Rosa Golijan After being available for quite some time, the OrbLive iPhone app is suddenly missing from the App Store. Orb confirmed that the app was in fact removed by Apple, but otherwise they're just as surprised about this as we are. Ah, the confusion of App Store dramarama. We'll be keeping an eye out t...
First Look: Depict - Pictionary Goodness Coming To An iPhone Near You
Original at iPhone Alley
• Tue, Dec 8
By Michael Johnston Makeshift Games, the guys behind Chuck the Ball and Ms. Chuck the Ball [App Store], is preparing to release their latest title, a multiplayer drawing game called Depict. The game closely mimics the basic idea behind Pictionary, but what makes it cool is that it uses OpenFeint to let you pla...
Apple Publishes Top Apps, Podcasts, Songs, TV Shows, Movies& Audiobooks
Original at iPhone Alley
• Tue, Dec 8
By Edward Kirk Apple has just published 'iTunes Rewind 2009' [link] , a page in iTunes that takes a look at some of the most popular items downloaded from the iTunes online store this year. The lists include movies, TV shows, audiobooks, podcasts, and of course, iPhone applications from the App Store. App...
Aqua Forest 2 iPhone Physics Game Review [IPhone Apps]
Original at Gizmodo
• Tue, Dec 8
By Jason Chen The water effect actually looks pretty realistic, don't get me wrong, but it's disappointing to see that they didn't come up with a better physics simulator game, and instead just made another move-the-marble-into-the-hole game. It's $5 in the App Store, but we prefer the original Aqua...
News: Apple launches iPhone Developer RSS Feed
Original at iLounge
• Tue, Dec 8
By jesse@ilounge.com (Jesse David Hollington) Last night Apple announced the launch of an RSS feed for iPhone Developer news and announcements. The new RSS feed provides information on a range of topics of interest to iPhone developers including tips on submitting apps to the App Store, current turnaround times for app review, devel...
UStream app has hit the App Store
Original at palmaddict.typepad.com
• Tue, Dec 8
• 3 related articles
By sam mcloughln When it comes to streaming live video from a smartphone, there's an app for that and there has been for a long, long time -- unless you're an iPhoner. With Qik for the iPhone a delayed broadcast was possible, but it took months for the thing to break out of its WiFi-only shackles. Now you, like Bi...
Related articles from Engadget, engadget.com, iLounge.
iTunes Rewind Highlights The Best Apps Of 2009
Original at MobileCrunch
• Tue, Dec 8
By Greg Kumparak With Christmas looming, the post-holiday spike of app sales is just weeks away. As new iPhone owners find their way into the App Store for the first time, they’ll be looking for the best of the best to throw their money at – and Apple’s ready to cash in. Earlier today Apple released “iTunes Rewi...
Bento Mobile Reaches Sales Milestone
Original at Mac
• Tue, Dec 8
By Cory Bohon It is interesting to see that database software for the iPhone is selling so well. Normally when we talk about top selling items on the App Store, it's normally a game, not a productivity application. It should give developers in this field something to look forward to for their application...
Dragon's Lair Arrives for iPhone, iPod Touch
Original at iPhone Alley
• Tue, Dec 8
By Chris Barylick In other news, Dragon's Lair [App Store, $4.99], the classic Don Bluth-animated laserdisc game from 1983, has been released for the iPhone and iPod touch. For players wanting to play the original Arcade mode, they can, though apparently you end up skipping cutscene sequences and it's imm...
AT&T collects iPhone user complaints about poor service
Original at CNN
• Tue, Dec 8
The application is free and available in the iTunes App Store. It uses GPS technology in the iPhone 3G and the iPhone 3GS to pin point where the user is ... How Much Is Your iPhone App?New York Times Apple reveals best-selling iTunes content, iPhone apps of 2009Apple Insider
Pac-Man Championship Edition coming to iPhone this Thursday
Original at Macworld
• Tue, Dec 8
By John Davison Namco Bandai confirmed that an iPhone version of its popular Xbox Live Arcade game will arrive in the App Store this week.
Dev Booted From App Store For Inflated Reviews
Original at Slashdot
• Tue, Dec 8
• 1 related articles
By timothy An anonymous reader writes "Molinker, a Chinese developer of iPhone apps, has been booted from the App Store after being caught trying to game the App Store review system. It seems reviewers were being paid off with free apps in return for 5-star reviews." This means the removal of over 1000...
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App Store Fill-In
Original at New York Times
• Tue, Dec 8
It even ______ to open chinks in Apple's own corporate ______. Thanks in large part to the iPhone, introduced in 2007, and the App Store, which opened its ...
Ratings scandal kills more than 1000 iPhone apps
Original at Macworld
• Tue, Dec 8
By Brennon Slattery Bogus reviews have landed Chinese iPhone app developer Molinker in deep trouble, resulting in all 1000-plus of its apps being removed and banned from the App Store.
iPhone App Developer Molinker Booted Out of App Store
Original at MobileWhack.com
• Tue, Dec 8
By Brian With so many apps being submitted for review and potential inclusion over at Apple, something has got to give. This is of course with reference to the controversial review and approval scheme of apps made available over at the app store to which some developers find a way to squirm their way...
Apple Boots Developer and 1,011 Apps from App Store
Original at Top Tech News
• Tue, Dec 8
• 2 related articles
Apple is sending a clear message to developers: Play nice or get out. Apple made the message clear by booting out a developer and its approximately 1,011 apps from Apple's App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch. To keep a clean store, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company banned China-based d...
Related articles from iPhone Alley, Gizmodo.
Opinion: Apple Kicks Cheating Developer Out of the App Store
Original at Read/WriteWeb
• Tue, Dec 8
By Sarah Perez According to the user who unearthed the scam, the highly ranked reviews were poorly written and the reviewers in question had only rated applications from Molinker. Despite this fact, one of the applications ("ColorMagic"), had made it to the front page of the App Store where it was featu...
Ratings Scandal Kills More than 1000 iPhone Apps
Original at PC World
• Tue, Dec 8
Apple learns that developer's highly-rated apps weren't really so well regarded, and pulls them from the App Store.
The Upside to the App Store Police
Original at GigaOM
• Tue, Dec 8
By Colin Gibbs Apple’s policing of its App Store may be heavy-handed and unpredictable, but the system is effective at keeping questionable apps away from iPhone users. And it’s a strategy Google may eventually be forced to adopt as its Android Market expands.
Samsung's Bada Joins Mobile-Device Platform Race
Original at Top Tech News
• Tue, Dec 8
Since Apple launched its App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch, such centralized online locations to distribute and sell mobile applications have become a key part of a platform's appeal. New stores have or will soon be launched for Windows Mobile, Android, Palm's webOS, and others.
Dragon's Lair ships for iPhone and iPod touchOriginal at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Tue, Dec 8
By Mike Schramm Touch Arcade says that even at $4.99 [App Store link], it's a must-buy for nostalgia's sake, and if you have any interest in playing the game at all, it's worth the price (especially if you hung around arcades when it came out, as you've probably already put that much and then some into the gam...
News: Apple pulls dev and 1000+ App Store apps for astroturfing
Original at iLounge
• Tue, Dec 8
• 1 related articles
By jesse@ilounge.com (Jesse David Hollington) Apple has banned a prolific iPhone developer from the App Store and removed all of the company’s more than 1000 apps as a result of what is believed to be review fraud, or astroturfing, on the part of the company. The issue with this specific developer was first discovered and reported by iPh...
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Samsung Launches Bada Smartphone Platform
Original at Wall Street Journal
• Tue, Dec 8
Erictric Driven by the success of Apple Inc's (AAPL) iPhone and its App Store, phone makers and wireless operators have started to push their service offerings hard. ... Samsung: every bada phone will use multi-touchElectronista (blog)
New iPhone Game: Chuzzle Match-Three Game Available from PopCap Games
Original at MobileTechReview.com
• Tue, Dec 8
PopCap Games today launched its match-3 puzzle game hit Chuzzle for the iPhone and iPod touch. Developed in concert with John Raptis, the designer and developer of the original PC version, Chuzzle is available immediately from Apple's App Store ...
Nuance brings its speech-recognition technology to the iPhone
Original at Macworld
• Tue, Dec 8
• 2 related articles
By Philip Michaels Dragon Dictation, arriving on the App Store Tuesday, uses Nuance's NaturallySpeaking speech recognition technology to turn your speech into e-mail or SMS messages.
Related articles from SlashGear, iPhone Buzz.
I Dream Of Tablet, Part Two: App Store Ecosystem
Original at Apple Matters
• Mon, Dec 7
If the folks at Apple are really developing a tablet computer based on the iPhone OS, they're going to have to jump some significant obstacles they've created for themselves. For one thing, if Apple wants to use this device to push HD video, the screen for this… If the folks at Apple are reall...
Bento for iPhone / iPod touch reaches sales milestone
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Mon, Dec 7
By Steven Sande While it's no big deal for a free game or social networking app to reach a million downloads from the App Store, it is definitely news when a brand-name productivity app sells 100,000 copies. Bento for iPhone / iPod touch [US$4.99, iTunes Link] reached that milestone today, according to a pr...
Dragon Dictation, World's Most Popular Dictation Software, Comes to App Store [IPhone Apps]
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, Dec 7
By Dan Nosowitz Dragon Dictation (link opens iTunes), which is based on the desktop Dragon NaturallySpeaking software, lets you do pretty much everything you'd use the iPhone's keyboard for, but with your voice. That includes using the iPhone's clipboard for cutting and pasting, as well as saying you...
Dev Caught Faking App Reviews, Banned & 1,011 Apps Pulled
Original at iPhone Alley
• Mon, Dec 7
By Edward Kirk Following a customer complaint to Phil Schiller, Molinker, maker of more than a thousand junk iPhone applications, has been banned from the App Store and had their applications pulled after it was discovered that they had been faking positive reviews. Apple discovered that they were tr...
Dragon's Lair Dares To Make Leap To iPhone
Original at Kotaku
• Mon, Dec 7
By Michael McWhertor What hasn't seen a release of Don Bluth's laserdisc classic Dragon's Lair? Well, you can't answer the iPhone, because Digital Leisure and EA Mobile have sent Dirk the Daring forth upon the iTunes App Store. But the early reviews on iTunes appear to be mostly positive. Maybe another crack at...
iPhone Developer Hired Reviews, Gets Banned from App Store
Original at Mac
• Mon, Dec 7
By Cory Bohon Molinker, who hired people to rate up their applications on the App Store has been caught after a friend of Glyn Evans sent an e-mail to Phil Schiller regarding the scam. After receiving the e-mail, Apple has dropped all of the more than 1,000 applications from the App Store by that develope...
Predictions: The Fabulous 5 for 2010
Original at GigaOM
• Mon, Dec 7
By Om Malik Apple: Whether it was Steve Jobs’ health, booming iPhone sales, its $33 billion cash hoard, criticism of its App Store policies or its new iMacs, Apple kept itself in the news for most of 2009. The next 12 months are going to be no different, especially with speculation over a rumored Tablet...
Rockstar Makes Its iPhone Debut With Beaterator
Original at Kotaku
• Mon, Dec 7
By Mike Fahey Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is on the way, but Timbaland's music-generation program Beaterator leads the way as Rockstar's first "game" on for the iPhone. That didn't sound right. Beaterator for the iPhone is available now on the Apple iTunes App Store.
Ratings Scam Gets Almost 1% of App Store Pulled [Apps]
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, Dec 7
• 2 related articles
By Brian Barrett The report from iphoneography says many of the company's products had over 50 five-star reviews, mostly written in the same syntactically shaky style by reviewers who only wrote about about apps from Molinker. One customer complaint to Phil Schiller later, and all of Molinker's 1,011 a...
Related articles from Top Tech News, iPhone Alley.
Mark the Spot: Tell AT&T where the iPhone sucks
Original at CrunchGear
• Mon, Dec 7
By John Biggs Well now there is an electronic version of that crosswalk button for me to push whenever my signal degrades. This app, free in the App Store lets you pinpoint your location when the call was dropped. Expect a good constellation of points around my house.
Opinion: New York Times Gives Sweet Front-Page Love to iPhone App Store
Original at The iPhone
• Mon, Dec 7
By Rene Ritchie Check out the full article, which also features RIM/BlackBerry, Palm, Microsoft, and Google’s take on the App Store and apps in general. And let us know what you think! This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.
Hey Phil, What’s On Your iPhone?
Original at Mac
• Mon, Dec 7
By J.R. Bookwalter The New York Times’ Bits blog has a followup story to an extensive piece on the iPhone App Store which throws back the veil of mystery on the timeless question: “Hey Phil, what’s on your iPhone?” Schiller also singles out the iPhone’s Facebook app in addition to CNN. “It’s really cool having...
App Review: Notifications for iPhone
Original at The iPhone
• Sat, Dec 5
By Matt Sawyers Notifications App Review by msbaylor. For more App Reviews, see the TiPb iPhone App Store Forum Review Index! Notifications [$2.99 - iTunes link] for iPhone does just what the name suggests — hooks into Apple’s push notification framework. I’ve never regularly used an RSS reader, because...
The iPhone's Online Identity Crisis
Original at Kotaku
• Fri, Dec 4
By Brian Crecente Initially conceived as a multimedia device, the iPhone overcame a number of hurdles to become a popular gaming portable. But one surprising problem still haunts the device's gaming capabilities. The whole DNA of the App Store is diversity, so to have multiple social networking sites fit...
Star That Tweet! Favit Launches in iTunes App Store
Original at Read/WriteWeb
• Fri, Dec 4
By Sarah Perez There's a new iPhone application from Favstar.fm which launched late last night in the iTunes App Store. Like the Favstar website, the new Favit app (iTunes link) aggregates the "best" Twitter posts based on the number of stars they receive from other Twitter users. Although in theory star...
iPA Podcast Episode 64: Babyface Gamet
Original at iPhone Alley
• Thu, Dec 3
By Michael Johnston Apple starts field testing the next generation iPhone, Phil Schiller defends the App Store approval process, the latest iPhone worm, and more! Show notes can be found at iPhoneAlley.com/podcast. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, email us at Podcast[at]iPhoneAlley.com.
Research Firm IDC Predicts Apple Will Have Huge 2010
Original at Mac
• Thu, Dec 3
By J.R. Bookwalter Also in IDC’s crystal ball is a big push among developers to continue shifting focus to mobile devices. They predict 300,000 iPhone applications in the App Store by the end of 2010, with many of the new apps coming from well-known Global 2000 businesses and consumer brands. There are now ove...
Opinion: Square Enix Remakes Song Summoner For The iPhone
Original at Kotaku
• Thu, Dec 3
By Mike Fahey Right before Apple launched games for the Apple iPhone on the App Store, Square Enix released the original Song Summoner: The Unsung Heroes, a strategy RPG for the original click-wheel iPod. The game used your own music to generate troops in battle, with power, class, and rarity determin...
Verizon iPhone ‘Unlikely’ in 2010, Says Analyst
Original at Wired
• Wed, Dec 2
By Brian X. Chen “Apple runs its own App Store and VZ has aspirations to do so,” Wu said. “Apple controls the media experience with iTunes and VZ with its V CAST service.” Verizon iPhone? Don’t Hold Your BreathVerizon iPhone Could Arrive Next Year After AllVerizon iPhone Could be Here Next YearVerizon Atta...
Patch: Fring Introduces Video Calling For iPhone
Original at iPhone Alley
• Tue, Dec 1
By Michael Johnston Fringland yesterday released an updated version of their VoIP application, Fring [App Store, Free], which now includes support for video calls. The new addition requires you to be connected via WiFi and only works one-way, due to the iPhone's back-facing camera. The company will suppos...
Opinion: Xbox Live app for iPhone
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Tue, Dec 1
By Mike Schramm 360 Live [App Store link] certainly isn't the first Xbox 360 app to hit the iPhone, but it's definitely one of the most full-featured, offering gamertag management, complete friends list access, messaging capability, games library browsing (with achievements and all), and even a Cov...
Playmesh Tops the Charts with #1 Game on the iPhone: iFarm downloaded 1 million times in 10 days
Original at MobileCrunch
• Mon, Nov 30
By Gagan Biyani One company that is cleaning up on the App Store is Playmesh, a small startup with only 5 employees (4 of which are founders). They’ve had 15 apps on the App Store, and just announced that their iFarm iPhone App [iTunes link] has been downloaded 1 million times in just 10 days. Though just a free...
The Month's Best Android Apps
Original at Gizmodo
• Sat, Nov 28
By matt buchanan • Mikandi: The World's First Porn App Store for Android • Higher Res Qik Video Streaming With Droid • Gameloft Scales Back on Android Development (Then It Doesn't) • How to Make That iPhone-to-Android Switch • Android's Conquering the Mobile Internets (With iPhone)
Opinion: New Site Logs iPhone App Store Rejections
Original at PC Magazine
• Wed, Nov 25
PC World Last week I wrote a column for PCMag discussing the state of Apple's iPhone vetting process. In the piece, I stated, "No one but Apple knows ... Bringing Big Smiles to iPhone ShutterbugsNew York Times App Store Statistics as Misleading as They Are ImpressivePC World
Patch: 'Airfoil Speakers Touch' Updated With Restricted Icons, Apple Changes Policy
Original at iPhone Alley
• Mon, Nov 23
By Edward Kirk Rogue Amoeba has announced in a post on their blog that Apple has reversed their policy on using pictures of Apple products like Macs, iPods and iPhones in iPhone apps, and has allowed a new version of Airfoil Speakers Touch [App Store, Free] to be released with the original images intact. T...
Opinion: This Week's Best iPhone Apps
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Nov 20
By John Herrman Voices: There are a few voice modulation apps on the shelves of the App Store, but none has captured Jesus' heart like Voices: Zosh is a $3 app that allows you to sign attached documents on your iPhone. Basically, you forward the emailed document to Zosh from the iPhone's mail app, then you op...
How Apple’s App Store review process hurt Occipital’s RedLaser SDK and my very own ‘avit iPhone app
Original at aralbalkan.com
• Tue, Nov 17
Occipital is the company behind RedLaser (iTunes link), a hugely-successful barcode scanning app for the iPhone that is one of the top-selling and highest-grossing apps on the App Store. Unfortunately, since Apple decided to reject apps built on the realtime RedLaser SDK, this user ex...
Should we continue using an app that Apple has rejected?
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Mon, Nov 16
By Brett Kelly I can confidently say that this little hiccup has seriously cramped my plans for more completely adopting Google Voice. Is the same true for you? Have you experienced this type of dilemma with any other now-missing App Store purchases? Tell us about it in the comments!Should we continue u...
Opinion: Apple is losing its iPhone Value Adders
Original at aralbalkan.com
• Mon, Nov 16
The company in question, of course, is Apple and the issue I'm writing about is the App Store review process. How Apple lost Joe When Joe first started developing for the iPhone, he started with web applications. And his first contribution to the community was the iUI framework.
Eliminate Pro, iMac, Apple TV 3.0, Touch Pets Dogs, Trip Cubby, Astonishing X-Men – TiPb Picks of the Week
Original at The iPhone
• Mon, Nov 16
By Staff Every week a few of us from team TiPb, bloggers and forum crew alike, will bring you our current favorite, funnest, most useful App Store apps, WebApps, jailbreak apps, even the occasional accessory, web site, or desktop app if the mood strikes us. As long as they’re iPhone (or iPod touch) r...
Apple rejects Unity games on the App Store
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Mon, Nov 16
By Mike Schramm Touch Arcade has the news that the long-awaited Ravensword and a number of other games built on the Unity game engine have been rejected by Apple from the App Store. The problem appears to be a number of API calls in the engine (though not specifically the game themselves, as I understand it)...
Opinion: Music Devs Want Change at Apple App Store, as DJ Apps Remain UnapprovedOriginal at Create Digital Music
• Sun, Nov 15
By Peter Kirn Is Apple Blocking DJ Apps? Apple is deliberately not allowing DJ apps to the App Store Obviously, aside from interest in Apple’s policies, I’m sure many iPhone and iPod touch owners are eager to see these applications, so we’ll certainly be following them to see if any are released.
Opinion: This Week's Best iPhone Apps
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Nov 13
By John Herrman Full Browser: As with every alternative browser in the App Store, Full Browser isn't really its own browser, since it's still using Mobile Safari's WebKit renderer. That said, FB's added features are worthwhile: the tabbing system, which is more traditional and desktop-like than Safa...
Should Apple Care That Facebook's iPhone App Developer Has Quit?
Original at Read/WriteWeb
• Fri, Nov 13
By Guest Author Should Apple Care? Well, of course, Apple should care. Apple should be inclusive of its community and encourage small developers to grow and make a living from developing for the iPhone. Apple rightly views the App Store as a competitive advantage and should continue striving to keep its d...
Opinion: Oppressed iPhone App Developer Quits, Facebook Coming to PS3?
Original at Switched
• Thu, Nov 12
By switchedtips@gmail.com (Warren Riddle) Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... Joe Hewitt, the software engineer responsible for developing Facebook's popular iPhone app, has quit the project over Apple's tyrannical App Store review process. Refusing to be encumbered by the company's stifling and intrus...
News: Apple Improves App Store Review Process Feedback
Original at pheedcontent.com
• Thu, Nov 12
iPhone and iPod touch application developers are finally getting a little more feedback from Apple on their status in the App Store review process. Instead of simply being told the average time from submission to approval, developers can now see when their app is being reviewed and when i...
Opinion: iPhone Facebook App Developer Says Goodnight and Good Luck
Original at The iPhone
• Wed, Nov 11
By Rene Ritchie Just to be clear, he’s staying with Facebook, just no longer working on their iPhone app. Does it have anything to do with his dissatisfaction with the iTunes App Store approval process? This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.
Apple Begins Fixing the iPhone App Store Approval Process
Original at Mashable!
• Wed, Nov 11
By Ben Parr Just over a year ago, Apple launched the iPhone App Store, giving countless developers the ability to create dynamic apps on the iPhone mobile platform. And while over 100,000 apps have been created already, it hasn’t been all sunshine and roses between Apple and 3rd party developers. Mul...
Opinion: Apple App Store Takes One Tiny Step Toward Transparency
Original at Wired
• Wed, Nov 11
By Brian X. Chen Apple Rejects Google Voice App, Invites RegulationDeveloper: Apple Denied Health Care App for Political Reasons …Google Voice App Rejection: AT&T Blames, Apple Denies, Google …Porn Comes to the iTunes App StoreSchool-Shooting iPhone Game Removed From App Store
Google CEO Schmidt: Why We Bought AdMob
Original at GigaOM
• Wed, Nov 11
By Om Malik With the acquisition of AdMob, Google now has access to usage data of many of the most popular mobile apps–especially the apps in the iTunes App Store. For iPhones. If Google is taking on Apple for mobile OS market share, they just scored a huge competitive advantage. Google will know more det...
Patch: TweetDeck updated for iPhoneOriginal at TechWhack
• Wed, Nov 11
• 1 related articles
By prathapml TweetDeck developers have released a new edition on the Apple App Store. This is perhaps the only application available on the Apple App Store that provides seamless connectivity with both Twitter and Facebook. It also now features integration with 12seconds.tv.
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Antares: Friend of misleading singers, enemy of misleading apps
Original at MobileCrunch
• Tue, Nov 10
By Gagan Biyani Here’s a bit of App Store drama for you: Antares Audio Tech, the company that built the underlying technology licensed for the popular “I am T-Pain” iPhone App, has unleashed their lawyers on Steamboat Mountain Designs, an indie developer and maker of the now-removed iPhone app, “AutoT...
App Review: Settlers of Catan for iPhone
Original at The iPhone
• Sun, Nov 8
By Chris Vitek Settlers of Catan Forum Review by cjvitek. For more Forum Reviews, see the TiPb iPhone App Store Forum Review Index!) Settlers of Catan [$4.99 - iTunes link] for the iPhone. The long awaited game has made it’s debut…so how does it stack up?
Opinion: Sweatin’ To The Oldies: iPhone Edition
Original at App Advice
• Fri, Nov 6
By Dave Holmes What do you guys think? Have you seen success with the iPhone in the gym? Random PostsReview: Pipe ManiaEarly iPhone 3G S Deliveries Put On Hold?Review: Pharce Review: Twittelator ProThe Grooviest Earthworm In The Galaxy Lands In The App Store
Opinion: This Week's 10 Best iPhone Apps [IPhone Apps]
Original at gizmodo/full(feeds.gawker.com)
• Fri, Nov 6
The Best Chorus: Hey, Apple, when people start making apps just to help people find new apps, take it as a sign that your App Store interface could use a little help. Chorus crowdsources the effort to cut through the endless jungle of trash:
Opinion: This Week's 10 Best iPhone Apps
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Nov 6
By John Herrman The Best Chorus: Hey, Apple, when people start making apps just to help people find new apps, take it as a sign that your App Store interface could use a little help. Chorus crowdsources the effort to cut through the endless jungle of trash:
Carmack on iPhone Fallout, Quake Live and Elves and Orcs
Original at Kotaku
• Thu, Nov 5
By Brian Crecente But that internal concern quickly disappeared when Wolfenstein Classic hit the App Store. While more people are being brought on to help with iPhone development at id Software, it's clear that Carmack wants to stay involved with the growing business.
Opinion: Apple rejects iPhone app for containing "iPhone" in titleOriginal at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Tue, Nov 3
By Charles Arthur Tales from the Twilight Zone of the iPhone App Store, pt 946: Apple has rejected an ebook submitted by Macworld because it contains the word "iPhone". Yes. It's true. Even though there is another ebook called "iPhone: The Missing Manual". And that if you do a search in the iTunes App Store on "iP...
New iPhone App Cures Fear Of Flying: What Can't This Thing Do?
Original at Hot Hardware
• Tue, Nov 3
By News The company's own "Flying Without Fear" course is now being made available via Apple's App Store, and it reportedly has a success rate of 98%. iPhone and iPod touch users can download it now, and according to company president Richard Branson, this app could help millions deal with their f...
Pizza Hut’s iPhone App Has Generated $1 Million in SalesOriginal at Mashable!
• Tue, Nov 3
By Christina Warren Reviews: App Store, iPhone Tags: iphone, mobile applications, Pizza Hut IPhone applications capture consumers’ imagination in a way that WAP sites simply can’t do, so the decision to expand to the iPhone was as good one for us.” Reviews: App Store, iPhone
Gamesalad offers $99 iPhone game publishing
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Mon, Nov 2
By Mike Schramm We mentioned Gamesalad's plans to bring their publishing system to the iPhone earlier this year, and now they've done it: for $99 a year, they say that you'll be able to design games on their game creator development tool, and then publish them straight out to the iPhone's App Store. If you d...
iPhone Ebooks: The New Fart Apps
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, Nov 2
By John Herrman Pick your favorite public domain book. No, scratch that, pick your least favorite public domain book—something you had to read back in freshman year of college, and that you immediately and angrily sold back to the campus bookstore. Now, search for it in the App Store. Here's our answer:
Patch: Apple Remote App Updated For Apple TV 3.0
Original at iPhone Alley
• Fri, Oct 30
By Edward Kirk Apple has released version 1.3.2 of Remote [App Store, Free], their app that turns your iPhone into a remote control for iTunes on your computer and for your Apple TV. The update adds compatibility with the Apple TV 3.0 operating system and several compatibility fixes for iTunes 9. Full list of...
★ Regarding Apple TV
Original at Daring Fireball
• Fri, Oct 30
By John Gruber Establishing an App Store for Apple TV, so that companies could offer video services, games, other apps, hardware accessories, etc., the way they do on the iPhone. This sort of did happen with the 3.0 software — Apple TV can now play iTunes Extras and iTunes LPs, which are bundles of WebKit con...
Patch: WordPress 2 hits the App Store
Original at Macworld.com
• Thu, Oct 29
WordPress users on the go will be happy to hear that WordPress 2, a significant update to the WordPress app, is now available from the App Store. Interestingly, WordPress 2 is listed as an entirely new app, so if you have the WordPress 1.0 app on your iPhone you won’t be notified about the upd...
Patch: WordPress for iPhone - WordPress for iPhone 2 now available in the App Store (Matt Thomas/WordPress for iPhone)
Original at Techmeme Firehose
• Wed, Oct 28
WordPress for iPhone — WordPress for iPhone 2 now available in the App Store — We've just received word that WordPress for iPhone 2 is now available on the App Store. Woohoo! — A quick note about installation: WordPress for iPhone 2 is a new app, and the previous version won't automat...
Opinion: A tale of two iPhone puzzle games
Original at Software tips, news, and opinions from Download.com editors
• Wed, Oct 28
By Rick Broida Now, I'm a sucker for puzzlers, especially on the iPhone, but the App Store is already teeming with them--each one claiming to be "original," "addictive," "brain-teasing," and so on. How truly unique could either of these newcomers be? Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
★ Pound the Quality
Original at Daring Fireball
• Tue, Oct 27
By John Gruber The danger I see is in conflating cause and effect. Is the App Store popular because the iPhone is great? Or is the iPhone great because the App Store is popular? There’s a big difference between those two arguments. The latter is the argument Microsoft has long made regarding the advantage o...
myPantone
Original at Mac
• Tue, Oct 27
By Jon Phillips We’ll get this right out of the way: Pantone’s foray into the App Store is a success -- myPantone is slick, clever and imminently useful. But we can’t describe the killer utility of the app without first getting into the whys and hows of Pantone itself. So, color experts, please excuse the pre...
TomTom's Overpriced iPhone Car Kit Now Available In USA
Original at Hot Hardware
• Mon, Oct 26
By News At this point, there are a number of GPS applications available in the App Store. Without a doubt, the iPhone has the most full-featured GPS options out there in the smartphone arena, though it seems as if the TomTom TomTom app is the one getting the most attention. Regardless of whether or no...
Volkswagen showcases new GTI in free Real Racing game
Original at Software tips, news, and opinions from Download.com editors
• Fri, Oct 23
By Rick Broida Firemint's Real Racing is one of the top-rated and most popular racing games in the App Store, but at $6.99 it's also among the priciest. So, now that you've had a chance to test-drive it, how does Real Racing compare with other iPhone racers you've played? Are you more likely to buy the full ga...
Wolfram Alpha's $50 iPhone App: Too Expensive or Worth the Extra Money for the Premium Experience?
Original at Read/WriteWeb
• Fri, Oct 23
By Frederic Lardinois The Price of iPhone Apps This also leads into a broader discussion about the current pricing in the iPhone App Store, where even the most complex apps and games have to sell for under $10 to reach a wide audience. At the end of our discussion, Porter noted that the Wolfram app may lead to some ch...
Create and order personalized Nike sneakers straight from your iPhoneOriginal at MobileCrunch
• Thu, Oct 22
By Robin Wauters The free app (iTunes link) has been available on the App Store since the beginning of this month, but surprisingly there hasn’t been a lot of coverage about it. Even despite this excellent video about it (embedded below). Kudos, Nike, kudos. Via DutchCowboys)
Patch: Facebook iPhone App Updates “Coming Soon”
Original at Apple iPhone School
• Mon, Oct 19
By Brooke Available In: App Store Price: Free Joe Hewitt, the developer of the facebook App Store application, recently tweeted that the app will soon be receiving two updates. The update to version 3.03 will be bug fixes and it will be followed by version 3.1 which is said to include push noti...
Opinion: Pepsi apologizes for sexist iPhone app, inadvertently fans the flames
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Tue, Oct 13
By Steven Sande An App Store review by iPhone developer Raven Zachary said it best: "Dear Pepsico, your iPhone app, AMP UP before you score, is offensive and is a great new case study for branded apps gone wrong." You have to wonder, though, if this is actually working to introduce many more people to the Amp...
Opinion: Dev raises price of $3 app to $40 just to spite customers
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Tue, Oct 13
By Mike Schramm Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Humor, Software, Odds and ends, Developer, Deals, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Opinion: This Week's 10 Best iPhone Apps
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Oct 9
By John Herrman • PewPewPew (With Your iPhone): Ahem: • MapQuest Stumbles Back Into the App Store With Budget Turn-by-Turn • Flash Apps to Come to the iPhone, But Not to Safari • The iPhone App Store Gold Rush May Be Running Low on Gold • Apocalypse Nigh, AT&T Opens Network for VoIP Over 3G on iPhone
How To: Adobe Releases 'Photoshop.com' App For iPhone
Original at iPhone Alley
• Fri, Oct 9
By Edward Kirk Adobe has released a Photoshop application for the iPhone. Called Photoshop.com [App Store, Free], the app provides tools to make simple modifications to images stored on the device using a simple, easy, and unique gesture-based interface that makes.
Patch: Mobile version of Bento updated for recent desktop overhaul
Original at Macworld
• Wed, Oct 7
By Philip Michaels Version 1.0.3 of Bento for the iPhone is now available from the App Store. It adds compatibility with the recently released Bento 3 for the Mac.
Podcast #110: Creating iPhone Apps with Flash and More Mac Rumors
Original at Mac
• Tue, Oct 6
By Mac|Life Staff Adobe announced that Flash Professional CS5 will allow developers to create native iPhone apps and we discuss the pros and cons of the announcement and ready ourselves for the upcoming swarm of Flash games converted to iPhone games in the App Store.
Patch: Documents To Go for iPhone Updated – Adds Ability to Create & Edit Excel Spreadsheets
Original at Just Another iPhone
• Sat, Oct 3
By PatrickJ You can grab the latest version of Documents To Go in the App Store now, priced at $9.99 – or $14.99 for the version that includes support for Exchange attachments. Post tags: Documents To Go iPhone app, iphone apps, iPhone MS Office apps
Opinion: The Same Game Costs More on PSP Mini Than on the iPhone... Why?
Original at Gizmodo
• Thu, Oct 1
By Mark Wilson Stop pricing these games so high, Sony. Open up your platform, just a crack, make yourselves competitive with the App Store. Because, at the end of the day, we'd all prefer to be playing these iPhone games with full-out controllers. But right now there's quite a lot more iPhones and iPod Touch...
Patch: New iPhone Game: Mr. Mahjong touch for iPhone Now Available
Original at MobileTechReview.com
• Wed, Sep 30
Mr. Mahjong mobile game series finally made its way onto the App Store. Mr. Mahjong touch is the 4th installment of the popular Mr. Mahjong series, and this iPhone and iPod touch version includes all 3 previously released mobile ...
Opinion: Geology app puts mountains of info in the palm of your hand
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Mon, Sep 28
By Mel Martin Filed under: iPhone, App Store, iPod touch, App Review The Arizona map data is about 42MB, and using the app does not require any data from your cell provider. It runs on either the iPhone or the iPod touch, but getting a GPS fix is only possible on the iPhone.
O2 denies delaying 0870 app for the iPhone - so was it Apple?
Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Fri, Sep 25
By Charles Arthur Did Apple hold up the appearance of the 0870 application for the iPhone in the iTunes App Store because of lobbying by O2 and BT - which wanted to protect the lucrative income they could get from the higher-rate calls rather than landline calls?
Opinion: First Look: Snapture comes to the App Store
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Wed, Sep 23
By Josh Carr Fast forward a year and a half and you'll finally find Snapture [iTunes Link] in Apple's App Store. This is primarily due to the fact that Apple has opened up more and more of the iPhone OS with each new release of the SDK. Is it perfect? No, but with the given access to the Camera APIs, applicatio...
Opinion: 21 iPhone Apps -- Benchmarked for Their Data-Sucking Assaults on the 3G Network
Original at Mac
• Wed, Sep 23
By Jason Whong iTunes The confusingly named iTunes app doesn’t play your music library like iTunes on your Mac does. Rather, it’s the iTunes store, and it lets you grow your library, no computer required. App Store Yelp Uno Once again, video makes a bandwidth hog out of the iPhone. Safari
Opinion: Pantone offers color libraries for iPhone, mostly
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Mon, Sep 21
By Robert Palmer While it's been in the App Store for the last few days, Pantone is officially launching its color discovery and management app for iPhone today, called myPANTONE. Continue reading Pantone offers color libraries for iPhone, mostly
The Death of Auto-Tune? T-Pain’s Got an App for ThatOriginal at Mashable!
• Fri, Sep 4
By Christina Warren It’s becoming clear that iPhone applications are a great promotional tool. Movie studios, websites (we have our own iPhone app!) and musicians are all using the App Store to offer up content to fans and promote their brands. It’s becoming clear that iPhone applications are a great promoti...
Patch: Facebook for iPhone 3.0.1 Released with Bug Fixes
Original at iPhone Hacks
• Sun, Aug 30
By iPhoneHacks A new version of Facebook’s iPhone app is now available on the iPhone App Store. It fixes the bugs reported by users in Facebook for iPhone 3.0 released few days back such as "bugs with birthdays, timestamps, crashing in the friends list, and many others". You can checkout the details...
Patch: Facebook for iPhone Updated to 3.0, Brings Big Changes, New UI
Original at iPhone Alley
• Thu, Aug 27
By Michael Johnston Facebook for iPhone version 3.0 [App Store] was released today with some big changes. As we reported in July, the update brings quite a few anticipated features. You can now "like" posts, view and respond to event invitations, see your friends' birthdays, and even view the app in landscape m...
16apps: iPhone App Recommendations Based on What You Tweet
Original at Mashable!
• Wed, Aug 26
By Christina Warren Genius Idea: Think of this as personality profiling for the App Store. The iPhone App Store has more than 65,000 apps but let’s face it, iTunes is hardly the best app discovery mechanism. Enter your username for Twitter, FriendFeed or Last.fm (Facebook coming soon … maybe) and 16apps will s...
Opinion: Streaming video from your iPhone? They crippled the app for that.Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Sat, Aug 15
By Mel Martin Well of course, we've learned that what can run on other smartphones may not necessarily make it to the iPhone, and predictably the App Store version has been crippled. You can record video, upload video (Wi-Fi only) but no streaming or uploading over the 3G network. In fact, you can't even l...
Opinion: Five Apps for movie nuts
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Sun, Aug 9
By David Winograd Filed under: iPhone, App Store, iPod touch, App Review Then came the iPhone/iPod Touch and things got considerably easier, although there is no clear demarcation of what service sells what, or where. I want to give you two alternatives, each using one of the two competing services.
Engadget Podcast 158 - 08.07.2009Original at Engadget
• Fri, Aug 7
By Trent Wolbe The gang's all here, folks! Yes, it's been a rough couple weeks apart, but Josh, Paul, and Nilay have finally managed to reunite, and Engadget Podcast 158 is the happy result. Join the boys as they take Apple to task for its recent App Store shenanigans and the dismissal of Eric Schmidt from t...
Podcast: The 404 395: Where we get to reboot Motherboard
Original at 13952_1(www.cnet.com)
• Mon, Aug 3
By Wilson Tang We finish the show with a bit of iPhone app updates. The new OS 3.01 has beefed up Wi-Fi connections in addition to its SMS fixes, but it still doesn't discount Apple's move to block Google's Voice app on its App Store. The Palm Pre gleefully still holds onto its Google Voice app. Finally, Steven S...
Opinion: Cruising with the AT&T Navigator
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Fri, Jul 3
By Mel Martin GPS has come a long way, and AT&T has released their subscription based Navigator [App Store] for the iPhone. It requires OS version 3.0. It is fee based, and will set you back US$9.95 a month on your AT&T bill. It is loaded with features, and has voice guided turn by turn directions. It als...
Review: Sirius XM for iPhone/iPod touch sans Stern
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Thu, Jun 18
By Mel Martin Filed under: iPhone, App Store, iPod touch, App Review I found the interface slow to respond at times. I often had to tap a few times to change stations. Audio quality was not ultra high fidelity, but about what you'd expect from streaming radio. I listened on Sennheiser headphones.
How To: Understanding Source Code 1/2 - Iphone Tutorial 3Original at it.truveo.com
• Tue, May 26
This is the 3rd tutorial in the getting started with iPhone Development series on ManiacDev.Com devoted to App Store development. In this tutorial ... it.truveo.com
Patch: iPhone Apps on Sale – SmackTalk
Original at Just Another iPhone
• Thu, Apr 30
By PatrickJ SmackTalk! is ON SALE FOR $0.99 — That’s 50% off!!! Sale ends with the release of 1.3 which will have a huge number of new features. *** It’s even nicer to see that the 1.3 update may be coming soon, as it promises a lot of nice new features. SmackTalk is in the App Store now – at that nice sale price unti...
How To: iPhone App Store - Baseball
Original at articlesbase.com
• Thu, Apr 30
Learn how to use the Baseball iPhone Application. www.articlesbase.com
Opinion: Birthdays under control on your iPhone
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Sat, Apr 25
By Mel Martin Now, here's another solution that plays well with the iPhone or iPod touch. It's called Birthday Reminder [App Store link] and sells for $1.99US. It scours your contact list to pull birthday information, and shows you all the ones you have in a nice chronological list. You can also tap on anyon...
Pangea shows you how to make an iPhone game
Original at Geek.com
• Wed, Apr 8
In addition, the president of the company provides tips on developing for iPhone, bringing your application to market, and making money on the iPhone App Store. The videos are all well produced and provide a great behind-the-scenes look at what it ...
Skype's temporary iPhone vanishing act
Original at Software tips, news, and opinions from Download.com editors
• Mon, Apr 6
By Jessica Dolcourt Skype says the issue is being fixed and that the VoIP app for iPhone is in the process of repopulating the App Store. Skype for iPhone is already available again in Europe, Skype says, and will return to global app stores within a few hours at most.
Looking to use SlingPlayer Mobile on your iPhone? Make sure you have a newer Slingbox.
Original at iphone-freak (Feedburner)
• Thu, Apr 2
By Robert Nelson We have recently seen news that the SlingPlayer Mobile app for the iPhone has been submitted for entry into the App Store, which sounds like great news, but it may not be great for every current Slingbox owner. It seems Sling has decided that iPhone users who are hoping to stream will need to h...
SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone Coming Soon; Submitted to the App Store for Approval
Original at iPhone Hacks
• Thu, Mar 26
By iPhoneHacks Sling Media had just announced on their website that they have submitted their iPhone app - SlingPlayer Mobile to the App Store for approval. SlingPlayer Mobile for the iPhone is probably one of the most eagerly awaited iPhone apps by those who own a Slingbox. Slingbox produced by Sling Med...
How To: iPhone SDK App Store Development Tutorial - Beginner - Getting StartedOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Mar 19
By rss@youtube.com (maniacdev) Author: maniacdev Keywords: iphone sdk development tutorial app store beginner getting started hello world xcode Added: March 19, 2009
The Signal (IntoMobile Podcast: Episode 19 - Win a Free Bluetooth Headset!)
Original at IntoMobile - Mobile Phone News and Reviews
• Fri, Mar 13
By Simon Sage Google Voice to Transcribe Voicemail, Saves SMS Cydia developer planning Cydia App Store for jailbroken iPhones! iPhone OS 3.0 Announcement March 17th. Touchscreen Slider from Motorola Leaks, Due to Land on Verizon Alcatel’s OT-707 and OT-800 bring touchscreen, QWERTY to masses
Opinion: A fistful of apps: WideNoise, Labyrinth 3D, Penalized, Pure Sleep, Army Knife
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Thu, Feb 26
By Victor Agreda, Jr. Instead of rounding up 16 apps in one review, I'll just tackle five. Links from the title of the app take you directly into iTunes and the App Store. originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 26 Feb 2009 16:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
How To: Labirynth-App Review/Tutorial on Creating Own LevelsOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Feb 10
By rss@youtube.com (iTouchAppInfo) Labirynth From: Codify AB Tilt your iPod Touch/iPhone to get the balls through a maze into the goal hole! My Rating: 5/5 Stars App Store Rating: 4/5 Stars Enjoy! =D - Author: iTouchAppInfo Keywords: Labirynth Added: February 10, 2009
Opinion: The Week in iPhone Apps: Apps For Charity
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Dec 19
By John Mahoney • I Love Katamari for iPhone/iPod Touch Lightning Review • Apple Warns Developers App Store Approval Process Sucking More Than Usual • Wazabee 3DeeShell Adds 3D Screen to iPhone • Agile Lie Detector: Tell Me the Truth, iPhone! • Wazabee 3DeeShell Adds 3D Screen to iPhone
IPhone 3G Reportedly Unlocked
Original at InformationWeek
• Wed, Dec 17
Much of the incentive to jailbreak iPhones was lost once Apple rolled out the App Store earlier this year. But there is still a small community that chooses ... Happy New Year! Apple iPhone 3G To Be Unlocked CRN iPhone 3G software unlock to be released shortly CNET News TG Daily - Macworld
Slingbox for iPhone waiting on approval from AppleOriginal at CyberSurge
• Sat, Dec 13
By Michael 9 to 5 Mac. Let’s hope Apple approves this soon. Even though I don’t own a Slingbox I still would love to see this app in the App Store, and who knows, maybe it will convince me to get a Slingbox. Slingbox for iPhone waiting on approval from Apple | 9 to 5 Mac.
Phone Different Podcast 27Original at The iPhone
• Fri, Sep 26
By Dieter Bohn Our podcast feed Download Directly Subscribe via iTunes Let’s Rock, iTunes 8, iPhone 2.1 update, and of course, an extended rant [ED: with some cussin', beware!] on the App Store debacle. Tune in! (Recorded on Sept 24th, btw, so you know the rant is original) News Let’s Rock Apple [...]
Can't I Tether Up My iPhone ...?
Original at Tehrani.com
• Wed, Sep 17
Nullriver, which had seen its NetShare iPhone tethering application put up and then taken down from the App Store for no apparent reason, appears to have gotten a definitive answer on where Apple stands on the matter. ...
NetShare gone from the App Store for good
Original at MobileCrunch
• Mon, Sep 15
By Greg Kumparak I won’t get into the argument of whether or not Apple should be removing applications that do not explicitly violate the terms of service, because that argument is happening in a million places around the internet at any given time. I will mention, however, that this specific decision is a...
Spore Origins For iPhone: Now Available
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, Sep 8
By John Mahoney We showed you our hands-on of Spore Origins for iPhone last week, and despite some release-date wavering, it did in fact make it to the App Store today on schedule. It's $10. [App Store]
Spore iPhone utilizes multi-touch, motion
Original at ipodnn
• Fri, Sep 5
Spore is already available for clickwheel iPods for $5 at the iTunes Store. Spore Origins for the iPhone and iPod Touch is expected to cost $10. Spore Origins app ready to hit Apple App Store Phones Review EA Mobile Announces New iPhone Lineup Game Informer
Opinion: The Week in iPhone Apps: Sniff Wi-Fi and Gas Up Your Gulfstream, But Not at the Same Time
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Aug 22
By John Mahoney Rooms: Until this week, IRC fans had to jailbreak to get chatting, but Rooms developed this week brings the same Colloquy-based engine to the App Store. The interface could use a bit of pretty-ing in future releases, but all of your basic IRC client functions are there, now without jailbre...
Jobs Confirms iPhone "Kill Switch"
Original at Hot Hardware
• Mon, Aug 11
By Dave_HH It was a little, tiny, tiny addendum at the end of a WSJ article, but it was there: in an interview with the WSJ, Steve Jobs confirmed that the suspected iPhone "kill switch" does indeed exist. Of course, for investors, talk of the App Store downloads are probably more exciting, and Jobs det...
NetShare might be gone forever (goodbye iPhone tethering)
Original at Dallas Morning
• Fri, Aug 8
TX - Aug 8, 2008 AT&T confirmed that tethering is not allowed. While I genuinely feel for people like my co-worker who got an iPhone 3G just a couple days after they pulled ... Another iPhone application slashed from App Store Macworld all 5 news articles
iPhone’s black screen of death (updated)
Original at The Apple Core
• Thu, Aug 7
By Jason D. O'Grady I received an email from an iPhone user greatly concerned about “either an unaddressed issue with both 2.0 and 2.01 software - or a rogue app(s) that is taking down the entire OS.” After visiting the App Store from his iPhone “nothing loaded, the screen just stayed white.” After pressing the Ho...
Nullriver NetShare
Original at MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors
• Tue, Aug 5
By John Gruber This story is downright bizarre. Nullriver — the company that spearheaded the Installer.app jailbreak installer project — created an App Store app called NetShare, which enables an iPhone to share its EDGE or 3G Internet connection with a Mac or PC via Wi-Fi. That seems like a crazy app to bu...
MacJury #818: The Dis-Re-Dis-Appearance of NetShare, iPhone 2.0.1 ...
Original at MacJury
• Mon, Aug 4
By Chuck Design Tools Monthly. Design Tools Weekly. The Mac Observer The iPod Observer. Apple Weekly Report. Designer’s Guide to Mac OS X by Jeff Gamet. Keith Lang. plasq. Comic Life Magiq by plasq. Comic Touch by plasq on the iPhone App Store ...
NetShare iPhone Connection Sharing App Back Up
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Aug 1
By Jason Chen The NetShare App is back up on the iTunes App Store, only about 13 hours after it was unceremoniously pulled and replaced with a "not available in the US Store" message. What's the deal here? Was it approved, then unapproved, then approved again? Oddness. [App Store - Thanks Brenden!]
iPhone Apps We Love: NetShare - Share Your 3G/EDGE Connection With Your Computer
Original at Gizmodo
• Thu, Jul 31
By Jason Chen NetShare is one app we never thought would make it onto the official iPhone App Store. All it does is set up a SOCKS5 proxy for you to get your laptop/computer online through use of the 3G/EDGE connection. Does it work? Yes. Yes it does, much to our surprise. EDGE works just fine, although Mahoney...
Patch: Apple Seeds iPhone 2.1 Firmware with GPS Features
Original at Newspond.com
• Thu, Jul 24
has released a beta version of iPhone OS 2.1 to developers. Along with the 2.1 firmware, a new version of the iPhone SDK has been seeded as well, but the new SDK can't be used for submitting applications to the App Store at the moment.
Jailbreak iPhone 2.0 on Windows with WinpwnOriginal at Lifehacker
• Thu, Jul 24
By Adam Pash If you don't feel like you're getting all you can from the iPhone App Store and other perks of the iPhone and iPod touch 2.0 software, then jailbreaking is for you. We've already shown you how to jailbreak your iPhone 2.0 on a Mac, but yesterday the Windows version of the iPhone jailbreak tool—c...
Podcast: Buzz Out Loud 765: Thank goodness for robot crabs
Original at CNET Blogs
• Mon, Jul 14
By Tom Merritt Apple: One million iPhones sold, 10 million App Store downloads in first weekend 3G iPhone’s Mediocre Battery Life Still Beats Rivals http://www.pcworld.com/article/148348/3g_iphones_mediocre_battery_life_still_beats_rivals.html David
Podcast: Buzz Out Loud 764: iPhail?
Original at CNET Blogs
• Fri, Jul 11
By Tom Merritt iPhone 2.0: What’s Good (and free!) in the iTunes App Store http://lifehacker.com/398275/whats-good-and-free-in-the-itunes-app-store http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-9987795-2.html VOICE MAIL Scotland iPhone activation problems E-MAIL
Podcast: Buzz Out Loud 763: Average people suck
Original at CNET Blogs
• Thu, Jul 10
By Tom Merritt iPhone 2.0 software is available for download http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-9987221-93.html http://www.macrumors.com/2008/07/10/iphone-2-0-firmware-5a347-available-early/ Apple launches new iTunes with App Store http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-9987100-93.html
How To: iPhone Apps We Like: Sketches [IPhone Apps]
Original at Gizmodo
• Thu, Jul 10
By Brian Lam script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">galleryPost('iphoneappssketches', 5, '');Sketches is a simple drawing tool for the iPhone. What's cool is that you can now use it to draw boogers, mustaches, and devil horns on your friends. [iPhone App Store]
5 reasons to buy or not to buy iPhone 3G
Original at palmaddict.typepad.com
• Sun, Jun 15
By Andy J. S. Even though both Melissa and Casey are presenting us with different results, they both share few same ‘reasoning’ and same alternative solution for all of us: the much-anticipated iPhone 2.0 software upgrade is the real game-changer. The upgrade will enable App Store for downloading ap...
iPhone firmware 2.0 hands-on
Original at Engadget
• Tue, Mar 18
By Ryan Block There's no contact search that we can see, so far. Maybe that only gets turned on if you have thousands of contacts (which we definitely do not).There's a new button in the calendar, but we don't know what it is and can't make it do anything.The App Store is there, of course, but doesn't do anythi...
Coolest iPhone App Eva!!!!
Original at Sherdog Mixed Martial Arts Forums
• Mon, Jun 9
By Depth The demo, which also runs on the iPod touch, offers the ability to connect to your Slingbox and control it using the iPhone's touchscreen. While Sling plans to develop and distribute the software through the iTunes App Store, ...