Iphone Apps Archive

  • Treat Your iOS Dev Skills to a Tune-up

    Treat Your iOS Dev Skills to a Tune-up

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  • Pioneer AppRadio Arrives Today at $399

    NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CEA Line Show – Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc., the leader in aftermarket car electronics technology, today announced that the AppRadio™ is now available for immediate purchase at a retail...

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  • Smash Hit, Slice It! Launches Android Game Exclusively on GetJar

    SAN MATEO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The free android version of the smash iPhone hit, Slice It!, marks yet another debut on GetJar, the world’s largest open app store. This very addictive brain teasing...

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  • Intertek Launches US CPSIA for iPad™ App to Deliver Valuable Resources to Consumer Goods Industry Professionals

    HONG KONG & OAK BROOK, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Intertek, a leading provider of quality and safety solutions serving a wide range of industries around the world, today announced the launch of its Consumer...

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  • Google bringing free turn-by-turn navigation to iPhone

    Google bringing free turn-by-turn navigation to iPhone

    Google executives confirmed that the company will soon be delivering turn-by-turn directions to the iPhone. Previously, this free feature was only available to Android smartphone users. This is obviously bad news for GPS hardware companies like TomTom and Magellan, who have their own iPhone apps.

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  • My top iPad pet peeves… so far

    My top iPad pet peeves… so far

    I’ll update – or shorten this list – as I work with the device. Sticky fingers – The iPad screen is big. It takes lots of fingerprints. It takes a nice brushing with a soft cloth to clean. Keep out of direct sunlight – As you saw from my photos, the screen washes out like mad in [...]

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  • The Top 15 Brands on the App Store Might Surprise You

    The Top 15 Brands on the App Store Might Surprise You

    Brands are increasingly prominent on the App Store and Apple tends to love featuring folks like Britney Spears and Coca-Cola on the App Store’s front page. But who’s actually succeeding and which brands have managed to maintain high download numbers? PositionApp, the app that lets you track how iPhone apps are doing on the App Store [...]

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  • DIY: Control your Hexapod robot with your iPhone

    DIY: Control your Hexapod robot with your iPhone

    Check out this custom made iPhone app that robotics student Robert Stephenson created. Robert wrote this app to control his Hexapod robot using the the user inputs on the iPhone. Roberst control method includes the touchscreen and accelerometers to manipulate the forward and reverse controls. Robert has done several videos about his project, it’s definitely [...]

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  • Indestructible map is indestructible

    Indestructible map is indestructible

    Maps are among the more invaluable travel tools. Android/iPhone apps are nice, but sometimes analog is just the best way to go. Industrial designer Emanuele Pizzolorusso has these Tyvek city maps in the pipes that look like they can handle anything you throw at them. These maps are waterproof, crease-able, crumble-able, and when you’re done reading [...]

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  • TomTom’s iPhone app to get real-time traffic alerts and Google local search

    TomTom’s iPhone app to get real-time traffic alerts and Google local search

    TomTom is serious about its iPhone navigation app and the upcoming update brings it one step closer to the feature set found on high-end dedicated GPS units. Version 1.3 is currently held up by App Store reviewers, but when they get done pawing through the code, it will enable real time traffic reports along with [...]

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  • Condé Nast betting the farm on tablet PCs

    Condé Nast betting the farm on tablet PCs

    It's good to see at least one print media outlet start to get it. Conde Nast announced recently that Wired isn't going to be the only one of their properties showing up on tablets; GQ, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and Glamour will be there as well.

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  • AIR For Android, And Adobe’s Plan To Deliver Apps Across All Mobile Devices

    AIR For Android, And Adobe’s Plan To Deliver Apps Across All Mobile Devices

    The bane of all mobile app developers is the need to rewrite the same app over and over again for different devices: the iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Palm Pre, Nokia, Windows Mobile. Adobe is positioning its Flash platform (which includes the Flash player, AIR, developer tools, and media servers) as the write-once, deploy-anywhere solution for both the mobile Web and apps. Today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, it will announce plans to bring Adobe AIR to mobile devices, starting with Android and Blackberry phones. AIR is currently used to create desktop applications, but it will soon be used to create Android and Blackberry apps as well. These mobile AIR apps will be able store data locally on the phone, access other data on the phones such as photos, and be distributed as regular apps in the Android and Blackberry app stores. Not only that, but the same apps created with Flash developer tools will be exportable as iPhone apps. Adobe wants developers to create their apps using its developer tools and then output them as AIR apps for Android and Blackberry phones, native iPhone apps, or Flash apps on the Web.

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  • New iPhone SDK with iPad support coming today, 100% compatibility with iPhone apps

    New iPhone SDK with iPad support coming today, 100% compatibility with iPhone apps

    Another year, another iPhone OS upgrade to get excited about. They’re not saying much about it just yet, but Apple has just announced that the new iPhone SDK (complete with support for the just announced iPad tablet) will be available today. As partially predicted by the rumor mill, iPhone applications will run on the iPad. They [...]

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  • “Duel” iPhone App Takes You Back to the Wild, Wild West. A Game that’s Untouchable like Eliot Ness.

    “Duel” iPhone App Takes You Back to the Wild, Wild West. A Game that’s Untouchable like Eliot Ness.

    Alex Albrecht is on Wikipedia. Therefore, he is important. Not only that, but he also made a cool iPhone app that hit the store for just $1. Cheap. Like all the other iPhone apps. Unlike most other $1 iPhone apps, this one is pretty fun. The concept is simple: Duel enables you to host a duel [...]

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