New Application Archive

  • Verizon to Storm owners: No, really. Check out YouTube.

    Verizon to Storm owners: No, really. Check out YouTube.

    Every once in a while, a new application will launch for the BlackBerry Storm that Verizon wants to shine a light on. To make sure that everyone gets a glance at it (and not just those who pop into App World), they push a download icon all the way to the user's app launch screen. First it was Slacker, followed shortly thereafter by Facebook. In both of these cases, the icon's arrival was right around the time the app itself launched. The latest push, however, is a bit tardy.

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  • Windows Mobile 6.5 phones launching October 6th

    Windows Mobile 6.5 phones launching October 6th

    Which phones, specifically? We don’t have the slightest idea. But come October 6th, ol’ Redmond is saying we’ll have a “bunch” of new Windows Mobile 6.5 phones (known as “Windows phones” from here on out) to choose from. In just a bit over a month, now, WinMo-devouts will be kickin’ around a brand new UI, a [...]

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  • AT&T and Apple sued for misleading MMS marketing

    AT&T and Apple sued for misleading MMS marketing

    Great Ceasar's ghost! A woman in Ohio is charging the double-As for breach of contract for… mum… not supplying MMS with the 3.0 firmware. She writes in the lawsuit:
    "Millions of customers, as a result of the false and deceptive representations and concealments of Apple and AT&T purchased the 3G and 3GS, waiting for the wonderful day in June 2009 when the new application would be available which would allow MMS," the court filing states. "Unfortunately, after downloading the new 3.0 Software Update application, MMS still did not work on both the 3G and 3GS."

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  • Facebook 3.0 For iPhone Now Available On The App Store

    Facebook 3.0 For iPhone Now Available On The App Store

    Nearly two weeks after submitting the app to Apple, Facebook's totally revamped 3.0 application is finally live on the App Store, according to the app's developer Joe Hewitt. You can download it now here. The store currently shows that the app is version 2.5, but if you click the Download button anyway you'll get the new version. The new application brings a slew of new features, making it what may be the most useful app on the App Store (be sure to read this post) for our full review. Among the additions are Events, which have frustratingly been omitted from previous versions. Now you'll be able to look up where your Events are, and you can also respond to them and see which of your friends are attending (for anyone who has ever had to boot up the web version of the site just to look up an Event address, this is a big deal. You can also post video directly to the site if you have an iPhone 3GS — a feature that will likely see the number of videos on Facebook increase dramatically.

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  • T-Mobile pushes out the AppPack, still no Facebook, but there’s Visual Voicemail!

    T-Mobile pushes out the AppPack, still no Facebook, but there’s Visual Voicemail!

    It seems the sudden rush of myTouch 3Gs arriving earlier than expected has forced T-Mobile and certain developers to release their applications into the Android Market prematurely. Not that anyone with a G1, myTouch 3G or Hero are complaining. Geodelic released their Sherpa app yesterday and today we see T-Mobile’s AppPack go live. This isn’t [...]

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  • AT&T Voice Activated GPS App for iPhone: $10 per Month

    AT&T Voice Activated GPS App for iPhone: $10 per Month

    A new application from AT&T brings voice activated, turn-by-turn navigation to the iPhone. That’s right, AT&T. Now you know that, take a guess as to how you might be paying for this application. A free “thank you” download to iPhone owners? No. An expensive but one-time payment of around $50? Nope. AT&T, greedy-guts that it is, [...]

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