RIM called the iPhone 'badly flawed' before launch tuaw.com by Chris Ward (RSS feed) on Mar 16th 2011 at 5:00AM If you were one of the iPhone's early adopters way back in 2007, you were the proud owner of a "badly flawed" device. Well, you were according to BlackBerry manufacturer RIM, anyway (see image for ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google Revamps Its iPhone App Mashable Google has released a major update to its iPhone app, giving it a new design, new features and even a new name. Google Search for iPhone, formerly Google Mobile, features a brand-new interface for searching the web and accessing apps. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Teen's iPhone app offers a higher call Sacramento Bee Fair Oaks teenager Allen Wright thought up an application for the Apple iPhone called "A Note to God." It lets iPhone users send prayers into cyberspace and allows them to read the prayers of others. The messages are stored in a database, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Picture proof: Times Square 'video hack' a cleverly orchestrated hoax InfoWorld By Ted Samson | InfoWorld A viral video of a man using only an iPhone 4, a homemade transmitter and repeater, a balloon, and some tape to hijack billboards in Times Square has tickled many imaginations. Whether or not the stunt is technically feasible, ... See all stories on this topic » |
RIP recipe box: Apps for iPad, iPhone abound for home chef Santa Cruz Sentinel Well, Crocker has some new tricks in her apron pocket: an app for both iPad and iPhone users that boasts thousands of recipes from the General Mills brand. Drumming up an hors d'oeuvre idea from leftover poultry is as easy tapping the app and searching ... See all stories on this topic » |
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