Awaiting AppStore launch, international game developer Simiotica announces immediate availability of the iPhone and iPod Touch game aMaze! via Installer.App. aMaze! is very realistic transition of the classic wooden balance game Labyrinth, where players guide steel ball through a maze avoiding holes, to the iPhone.
“Large multi-touch screen, OpenGL ES and OpenAL support, built-in accelerometers make iPhone most powerful mobile gaming device on the market. We have developed aMaze to meet expectation of the iPhone owners for games with innovative gameplay not yet possible with other devices. While awaiting the launch of the official AppStore, we make it available through the Istaller.App to let iPhone entusiasts enjoy it as early as possible”, explains Alex Dubov, Simiotica CMO.
read it here simiotica.com
I recently challenged you all to come up with the most ridiculous iPhone 2 concept designs possible, and boy oh boy did you ever deliver. What you’re about to see is over 100 of the most impractical, nonsensical and flat-out retarded mobile phone designs the world has ever seen.
read it here gizmodo.com.au
Silicon Alley Insider discovered yesterday that NBC has formatted a few of its shows — “30 Rock” and “The Office” — to stream on the Apple iPhone.
You need to be using the phone’s Wi-Fi connection, not AT&T’s Edge cellular data network. And the experience is nearly unwatchable because “the quality of the video stream is atrocious,” wrote a commenter on the site, David Dugan Michael Learmonth.
read it here bits.blogs.nytimes.com
Sometimes, we at TUAW get awesome tips from our readers—this is proof. A certain, unnamed individual sent us some pictures of the latest build of the iPhone firmware showing .Mac push e-mail.
read it here tuaw.com
BURLINGAME, CALIF. -You’ve got to love Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs.
Rather than just telling everyone his plans, Jobs just lets everything get a little weird. And the meltdown at Synchronoss--the company that’s done a great business hooking all those iPhones up with carrier AT&T (nyse: T - news - people ) since the iPhone was launched last year--is just the latest example.
read it here forbes.com
Well, here’s the story. Let’s start this off by saying that we think this might be a little bit too early, but you never know with Apple. Anyways, we told y’all last year before the first iPhone launched that AT&T employees were not allowed to take vacations from June 15th to July 15th.
read it here boygeniusreport.com
Submit your Leopard or iPhone application today!
Make sure your Mac OS X Leopard, iPhone SDK, or iPhone web application gets the attention it deserves. The Apple Design Awards feature seven categories that recognize technical excellence, innovation, and outstanding achievement—including two new categories for iPhone development.
Don’t wait, submit your entry today. Submit your entry here developer.apple.com/wwdc/ada/
The iPhone’s built-in camera has gotten a lot of flack for being less-than-perfect, but for some of us who have grown used to the worst of the worst, the iPhone’s camera is like a breath of fresh air. Sure, it could use a zoom lens, significantly better low-light capabilities, and mo’ megapixels, but it does a pretty decent job for most users.
read it here arstechnica.com
IN A BRIEF POST Saturday at the US progressive website Daily Kos, the writer who goes by Scout Finch* tells “the tale of one tough little Iphone.”
While traveling on business for several days, she was delighted to see that one of the hotels along the way had a laundry room.
read it here theinquirer.net
You’ll recall that around Wednesday or Thursday of last week AT&T began offering free Wi-Fi access to iPhone users at select Airports, Borders and Starbucks locations. The Internet was quite giddy over the concept of the deal which seemed like a nice way for the locations to get more iPhone toting customers into stores.
read it here zdnet.com
This past Friday, my iPhone inadvertently slipped out of the case and hit the concrete sidewalk. The glass panel front cracked like a spiderweb in the upper corner, and a single vertical crack went from top to bottom.
Apple told me that if I let them bill my credit card $245, they would send me an empty box, I would then put in my phone and send it back and they would forward along a “refurbished” phone. So at $245 plus shipping and plus tax, I figure it would be just over $300 to fix the problem.
read it here pogue.blogs.nytimes.com
As competitors come up with copycats, Steve Jobs may have a much grander vision in mind. Even as Research in Motion and Palm target Apple’s touch-sensitive wonder phone, the broad outlines of Steve Jobs’ grand strategy for wireless domination are coming into focus.
read it here newsweek.com
AT&T Inc. is offering free wireless access to iPhone owners at several thousand of its public hot spots, including those it recently acquired in a deal with the high-end coffee shop chain Starbucks, users in the U.S. reported today.
Fueled by an initial report on MacRumors.com that described the free hot spot access, numerous users on Apple Inc.’s own iPhone support forum related their experiences at Starbucks, which boasts wireless at more then 7,000 of its U.S. stores.
read it here computerworld.com
Rockville, Maryland — In a just-released survey report, ChangeWave takes a close-up look at the features consumers love and hate most about their iPhones and BlackBerrys.
This report is a follow-up to a previous ChangeWave Smart Phone survey showing a rapidly evolving two-horse race between the Apple (AAPL) iPhone and the Research In Motion (RIMM) BlackBerry – with second tier players like Palm (PALM) and a host of others being pushed to the sidelines.
The previous report showed excellent consumer satisfaction levels for the two smart phone frontrunners – with Apple sporting a 79% Very Satisfied rating for its iPhone models and RIM grabbing a highly respectable 54% rating for the BlackBerry.
But what is it about these two brands that have consumers so very satisfied?
read it here changewave.com
AT&T Inc. has adopted a new Internet and messaging plan for the Apple iPhone designed to help people who are deaf or have a speech or hearing impairment stay connected.
San Antonio-based AT&T (NYSE: T) is the exclusive provider of voice and data services for the iPhone.
read it here bizjournals.com
Apple may be preparing to add iPhone (and iPod touch) functions to connect to and play media from nearby iTunes sources. Citing an “anonymous tipster,” TUAW reports that code found in the latest firmware release points to a new iPhone application called iControl, which it says could be part of Apple’s own plan to release new software applications based on forthcoming iPhone SDK.
read it here macnn.com
The US Patent and Trademark Office published several of Apple’s patent approvals today, all of which relate to different aspects of the iPhone’s functionality. The first patent that has been approved deals with organization of the iPhone’s interface, mainly to reduce the clutter of adding too many visual elements to a document. The patent indicates the use of nested interface elements, for example, clicking a button to bring up a menu with operations that the user may perform.
read it here appletell
AT&T Mobility continued its steady growth during the first quarter of the year, reporting customer additions on par with the previous year and gains in customer revenue that helped push the carrier’s revenues up more than 17%.
read it here rcrnews.com
Apple Inc is in talks with Immersion Corporation to licence Haptic Technology for its iPhone. Immersion Corporation on Thursday announced that they have appointed former Apple executive Clent Richardson to the position of President and CEO.
read it here palluxo.com
Apple touts some impressive specs for the battery in the iPhone—up to eight hours of talk time, 250 hours of standby time, six hours of internet use, seven hours of video playback, and a full day of audio playback. Unfortunately, Apple doesn’t list the battery life for a particular situation that I run into about twice a year: battery life during periods of extended redialing.
read it here macworld.com
Sun continues to pursue talks with Apple Computer to have Java applications run on Apple’s iPhone while acknowledging a third party’s efforts toward the same goal.
“We’ve expressed our intent to do this and our desire, really, to work with Apple to build a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) for the iPhone and we’re sort of moving forward with that,” said Eric Klein, Sun vice president of Java marketing, this week. The JVM could run Java applications.
read it here infoworld.com
The 3G iPhone will be announced June 9, the likely date of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ keynote at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference, analysts said in research notes on Thursday.
The 3G iPhone will be the “first of an impressive wave of new products” from Apple, wrote Citi analysts Richard Gardner and Yeechang Lee. They also expect an updated Mac laptop and iPod lines. The Apple conference is scheduled for June 9-13 in San Francisco.
read it here computerworld.com
Apple Inc.’s attitude about unlocked iPhones hints that the company will abandon its business model of grabbing a piece of mobile carriers’ revenues in order to make its goal of selling 10 million smart phones this year, an analyst said today.
read it here computerworld.com
Apple Inc (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) expects to hit its goal of selling 10 million iPhones by the end of 2008, Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer said on Wednesday.
read it here reuters.com
Owners of Apple’s iPhone will now have access to 260 hours of classic ITV programmes via the iTunes store.
Brideshead Revisited is just one of the programmes to be found on iTunes.
read it here mobilemarketingnews.co.uk
| Minutes Per Month | 2 Year Total | Avg Per Month | Avg Per Minute | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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450 | 1289 | 54 | 0,12 |
| USA | 900 | 1690 | 67 | 0,07 |
| USA | 1350 | 1949 | 81 | 0,06 |
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75 | 859 | 36 | 0,48 |
| UK | 200 | 1023 | 43 | 0,21 |
| UK | 400 | 1187 | 49 | 0,12 |
| UK | 600 | 1351 | 56 | 0,09 |
| UK | 1200 | 1679 | 70 | 0,06 |
| UK | 3000 | 2663 | 111 | 0,04 |
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100 | 1575 | 66 | 0,66 |
| GER | 200 | 2055 | 86 | 0,43 |
| GER | 1000 | 2535 | 106 | 0,11 |
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120 | 1575 | 66 | 0,55 |
| FRA | 360 | 1815 | 76 | 0,21 |
| FRA | 600 | 2295 | 96 | 0,16 |
| FRA | 960 | 3255 | 136 | 0,14 | ![]() |
1000 | 1335 | 56 | 0,06 |
| AUS | 4000 | 1719 | 72 | 0,02 | ![]() |
175 | 1479 | 62 | 0,35 |
| IRE | 350 | 1959 | 82 | 0,23 |
| IRE | 700 | 2799 | 117 | 0,17 |