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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Techlogg.com has released a new update for its free ToneShop software that now creates ringtones in the correct format for Apple’s iconic iPhone.

The software allows you to create audio phrases from your favourite WAV, MP3 and WMA files and turn them into .m4r ringtones that can be sync’d to your iPhone via iTunes.

read it here techlogg.com

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Besides playing guitar and piano, what else can you play on your iPhone? It’s drumming.

Before stepping into the actual career of being a pro drummer, the iPhone can prepare you with the kick-start course you need to go for.

read it here techchee.com

see the video here blip.tv

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iPhone SoftwareA new day and a new native iPhone Application to tell you folks about.

This nifty little application seems to have got lost in the blogosphere as seems to have been released almost a month back.


read it here iphonehacks.com

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

This application allows you to trade springboard wallpapers with other people around the world. Make sure that you have another copy of your wallpaper on your computer or elsewhere, because once your wallpaper has been shared, it’s gone for good!

read it here touchpodium.com

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iPhone hacker Niacin has released iBooter, a native iPhone application which has an interactive console for iBoot (the Apple Bootloader) and can run it on Linux, MacOS, Windows without iTunes installed.

read it here iphonehacks.com

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

iPhone softwareiPhone customers who use Lotus Notes at work won’t be left out anymore with a new offering from Sybase iAnywhere.

Sybase iAnywhere is set to announce on Tuesday that it is adding support for the iPhone in its Information Anywhere Suite, initially only for e-mail. That means that companies using Lotus Notes will be able to securely push e-mail messages to iPhone users.

read it here washingtonpost.com

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Last week, the BBC launched an iPhone-friendly version of its iPlayer video-on-demand service. It wasn’t long before some crafty iPlayer users figured out a way to exploit the new service, though. The exploit allowed users to download DRM-free versions of iPlayer content and keep a copy on their computers, which the BBC was none to happy about.

read it here arstechnica.com

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Centreville, Virginia - Deep Prose Software has announced the availability of Booxter 2.0.7 for Mac OS X. With Booxter users can create multiple libraries and smart lists to organize books, music, movies and comic books the way they want. Booxter supports both handheld and wireless barcode scanners and iSight video cameras to quickly add large numbers of items to a collection. It is easy to use, fun, and has many very powerful features.

read it here prmac.com

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

A new iPhone / iPod Touch application called PocketTouch has surfaced, and may be the answer to a common problem with touch-screen devices like the iPhone. PocketTouch is a simple interface that allows you to control the playback of your iPhone’s songs without having to look at the screen and aim for a small button.

read it here iphone-cheats.com

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Six Apart, the world’s leading blogging software and services company, today announced plans to continue its leadership in the mobile blogging space by developing a native TypePad mobile application for the iPhone with the soon to be released iPhone Software Developer’s Kit (SDK).
TypePad and Movable Type customers already benefit from an optimized iPhone blogging interface through their device’s web browser. iPhone users are able to keep their TypePad and Movable Type blogs updated with the touch of a finger.

read it here pr-usa.net

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Boston, MA (PRWEB) March 12, 2008—1stWorks Corporation, a real-time communications software company with solutions for secure multimedia conferencing, collaboration and content delivery, today announced the immediate availability of Files2Phones Access Server—Enterprise Edition.

This server based iPhone application, Files2Phones, once installed securely inside the corporate firewall, enables corporate Apple iPhone users to access their desktop data inside the corporate IT network from any where, at any time. All data is accessed in real time through the VPN feature of the iPhone.

read it here prweb.com

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PostPath, creator of the industry’s only drop-in alternative to Exchange™, today announced that its PostPath Email Server 3.1 supports the new iPhone 2.0 from Apple, which will incorporate Microsoft® ActiveSync® in its next software upgrade.

PostPath is the only non-Microsoft email server that provides native compatibility with ActiveSync and Exchange—assuring customers that iPhone 2.0 will work seamlessly with the PostPath high-performance email and collaboration server. In addition to ActiveSync, the PostPath Email Server also supports mixed environments and the spectrum of enterprises’ most popular devices, including iPhone, BlackBerry®, Windows Mobile, and more.

read it here businesswire.com

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From the Flashtastic mess of a website:

“View, post, build, or edit other LEGO maniacs projects. Create your own LEGO characters in pals, post your LEGO self to represent in share. Play and download different LEGO games or challenge anyone to a build-off! Personalize your bricks with color-slider and more...”

read it here wired.com

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Saturday, March 08, 2008

ZappTek is proud to announce iPresent It 2.3, their easy to use slideshow-to-iPod utility for Mac OS X. iPresent It allows anyone to easily convert PowerPoint, PDF or Keynote presentations into slideshows that are synced with their iPod. Version 2.3 automatically detects portrait documents and optimizes the pages for reading on an iPhone or iPod touch.

read it here zapptek.com

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Thursday, March 06, 2008

March 6, 2008 (Computerworld) Apple Inc. announced on Thursday that it has licensed protocols from rival Microsoft Corp. to add Exchange support to its iPhone.

The company also unveiled a software developer’s kit (SDK) that hands over the tools third-party developers need to write native, rather than Web-based, applications for the smart phone.

read it here computerworld.com

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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Avaya is demonstrating the iPhone version of its one-X Mobile client at Cebit, but company officials have not yet decided whether to use the upcoming SDK from Apple to enhance the application.

The iPhone version of the mobile application is available in the U.S. and comes to Europe in the third quarter. One-X Mobile lets users manage voice mail and get access to company directories and call logs.

[Editor: the Belgium Director once accused me of supporting other customers while I was working for them via IBM without talking to me, just judging me by seeing a AIX book at my desk, F*ck You, here is my revenge]

read it here infoworld.com

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

iFuntastic… the application that turns your iPhone into your iPhone!
- support for iTunes 7.5
- fixed text display for Leopard
- improved email procedure
- fixed alignment bug for Home Screen backgrounds (thank you Szymon)

read and get it here macupdate.com

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Monday, March 03, 2008

Core, an iPhone Hacker with mad hacking skills, has managed to port to the iPhone a functioning P2P client based on Transmission, which is a popular torrent app for Macs. This is the first time P2P torrent software has run natively on the iPhone, and the prospect has us in tizzy fits of excitement.

read it here gizmodo.com

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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Many of you have no doubt noticed that there hasn’t been much happening over at unsanity since the release of Leopard broke their haxie “Application Enhancers.” Well, apparently some of the developers behind unsanity are now banking on the iPhone instead with a new “Mobile Enhancer” technology called Caterpillar.

read it here tuaw.com

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This is an iPhone application a lot of people have been waiting for: picture dialing. Instead of scrolling through your contact list, PhotoDial from Makayama allows you to call someone just by clicking on a picture. This is the first photo dialing application for the iPhone we’ve seen so far.

read it here iphoneclub.nl

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Some enterprising iPhone developer named Erica Sadun (we hear she blogs for a fly-by-night Mac site) has been tinkering around with CoverFlow on the iPhone for a book she’s writing, and while the result of my doing the same tinkering would be nothing but a broken iPhone, she instead pulls off the opposite: an enhanced iPhone.

read it here tuaw.com

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Don’t you just love the iPhone developer community? They keep pumping new apps without the official SDK and any support from Apple.

Today we spotted a new native application called Touchpad that — as you can assume for yourself — turns your iPhone into a wireless touchpad. Now you’ll be able to control your PC’s mouse using nothing but your shiny handset.

read it here intomobile.com

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Support for Lotus Notes has come to the iPhone - but not from IBM.

Information Appliance Associates has introduced PocketMac GoBetween for Lotus Notes. This software allows Mac users to sync their Lotus Notes data to almost 200 Apple-supported devices, handhelds and phones, including iPhone and Palm devices.

read it here macworld.co.uk

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One of the more useful Mac OS X utilities for interacting with the iPhone, iPhoneDrive, has been renamed “MegaPhone” and now includes the ability to send text files, PDFs, or Word files to the iPhone Notes application for reading and editing directly on the device.

read it here iphoneatlas.com

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iPhone SoftwareMark/Space today released The Missing Sync for iPhone 1.0.1 alongside an updated version of SyncTogether. The Missing Sync for iPhone allows users to quickly load and archive data on an iPhone.

read it here ipodnn.com

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