Yes, you heard it right, the Kindle is now an iPhone App and if you are interested to try Kindle then you can just download this free App on your iPhone or iPod Touch and you can have the same experience as using the original Kindle which is definitely bigger than the iPhone or iPod Touch. The free program brings several of the Kindle’s functions to the iPod and iPhone’s [...]
Having a hard time solving your Rubiks Cube? Your problems are now solved with this cool new iPhone App that “helps” you solve your Rubiks cube with just a few moves. CubeCheater – a cool iPhone App that helps you solve your Rubiks cube in just a few move. Pure genius if you ask me. This is how the App works • You can tell the app the state of [...]
According to LifeHacker, Wikipedia just launched their mobile-friendly version of the famous online encyclopedia, Wikipedia. You can take a look at the mobile version of Wikipedia at http://mobile.wikipedia.org/ The mobile version of the site offers a trimmed down version of Wikipedia which supports 14 languages, and even has a mysterious Spoken Wikipedia setting that—though currently not enabled, may presumably one day read Wikipedia articles to you. It may not look [...]
Another noteworthy game comes to the iPhone. SimCity is promised to be available this month and this is a definite must-have for all you gam enthusiasts out there. Some say that this game game live up to the iPhone’s powerful hardware, some even say that its as powerful as the Sega Dreamcast. Whatever you do, though, don’t go thinking this is SimCity Lite. This mobile version is fully featured, with [...]
Here’s good news to all iPod Touch owners. Your iPod Touch can now make free phone calls to your fellow iPod Touch owners courtesy of the Truphone for the iPod touch. “Make free calls to other iPod touch owners: no SIM, no contract, no money,” reads Truphone’s marketing blurb. Once the software has been installed, and with the addition of microphone adaptor (with Truphone’s own mic to be made be [...]
Developers are now allowed to issue promotional copies of their apps in the Apple Store. Developers are now allowed to issue up to 50 promotional codes after their App has been accepted in the App Store. The promotional codes will allow the recipient to download a full copy of the application for free. These codes can only be used in the U.S. iTunes Stores by using the “Redeem” link in [...]
I made a post about Googles Voice Search App a few days ago. This time, Google admitted breaking the official rules of Apple’s iPhone software development kit when it created the Voice Search App. A Google spokesman said that Google Mobile uses undocumented APIs (application programming interfaces) in order to use the iPhone’s proximity sensor to prompt a verbal search. Apple only allowed iPhone developers to use the APIs that [...]
iPhone owners will surely be thrilled by the news of Google making an advanced voice search app for the iPhone according to John Markoff of New York Times. The app can answer location related questions, give driving directions, respond to generic questions, and even search local data from the address book. This app works when you ask a question then sound is converted to a digital file and sent to [...]
I’m sure that some if not most of you guys went into a bad date and wanted to bail out, some might even have an escape plan of making their friends call them. Well, your iPhone can now help you bail out of that awkward situations with its new App. A company called Magic Tap has has developed an iPhone application that will help you excape those bad dates and [...]
A UK software company, the “Very Cool Software Company”, recently announced its first iPhone application, named Dubreq iStylophone. For those of you who can remember, the Dubreq Stylophone is invented by Brian Davis in 1968 and manufactured in the UK by Dubreq. The Dubreq Stylophone, also known as “the original pocket electronic organ,” was sold by the millions in the early ’70s and used by artists including David Bowie, Brett [...]





























