31st
December
2009

With the iPhone’s GPS feature, the hereMe! iPhone app becomes a tool that allows users to connect to places whether near or far. users can post photos, audio, and blog entries about these locations and discover what others and find out what other people overlooked. HereMe! also enables people to stay connected to places that are geographically far away and they also can define whatever they consider their favorite spot and stay connected to it by setting up alerts through email, iPhone Push, Twitter, or Facebook.
via mobilewhack
posted in Apple News, Apps of the Week |
30th
December
2009

Bored with your plain old earphones and been looking to spice it up? consider these Crazy Earphones from Solid Alliance for out of the ordinary earphones. After all, you don’t see a lot of people walking around with katana, arrow, mushroom, or ear earbuds as earphones. Imagine pairing these with your iPhone, you’ll get the best accessory ever. Best of all, it only costs $22 a pair. The only thing is right now it’s only available in Japan. Too bad..
via Gizmodo
posted in Other Mobile News |
29th
December
2009

Release of iPhone 3GS in 8Gb has been rumored due to an accidental discovery of a shopper from Germany when he noticed that the package was mistakenly labeled as an iPhone 8GB 3GS instead of a 3G. Of course it could be a mere typo error but some people can’t help but think that it might be a hint that an iPhone 3GS in 8GB might be on its way. More to this, Rogers has also shown a glimpse of the iPhone 3GS 8GB over the summer. While this information still proves nothing yet we can’t help but hope that this will become official soon.
via phonearena
posted in Apple News |
28th
December
2009

A new iPhone app has yet again been created for those people who likes texting but can’t can’t stand typing on the iPhone’s virtual keyboard. the app is called ShoutOUT TXT and this application will let you speak voice dictation messages in fluent natural speech and “watch” them being transcribed in seconds. Of course there’ always room for errors that’s why if the software is unsure about a particular word or set of words, the Promptu SmartWord editing comes into the picture which gives you option to tap the incorrect word and choose from the list of likely alternatives. All text messages created using only the keyboard are always free, and you pay only pennies for spoken and transcribed messages. The ShoutOUT TXT comes with 25 voice credits, and you can purchase additional 50 voice credits for $1.99, 150 for $3.99, and 250 for $4.99.
via intomobile
posted in Apple News, Apps of the Week |
23rd
December
2009

Leave it to the Japanese when it comes to creating out-of-this-world inventions because who else would have thought about combining a razor and a cellphone into one? After all, it’s pretty annoying when you are on your way to work or worse on a date and suddenly you realized that you missed a spot shaving and it makes you conscious about that little patch of hair on your neck all throughout the day. The only question now would be what other feature will this phone come with? Does it have a camera or even a micro SD slot? But then again, knowing that you’ll never feel awkward again with that missed spot might really prove this phone to be handy and worth it after all.
via mobilewhack
posted in Other Mobile News |
22nd
December
2009

For those of you who fancy to have a unicorn as a kid this app is for you, and I really mean for you! Because this iPhone app called the Younicorn will of course not make you see this mythical creature in live flesh but will let you turn yourself into one! The app uses photos from your Gallery to allow you to create a Virtual Unicorn on yourself by adding a horn and a background to make it look more dramatic. Seems childish but it certainly sounds fun. Best part is it will only cost you a buck.
via intomobile
posted in Apple News, Apps of the Week |
21st
December
2009

Is it true that Apple is planning to release an iPhone 4G in 2010? Well there’s no official news yet but onlookers can’t help but think that it is so because of the booked corporate event at the Moscone Center Calendar from June 28th to July 2nd which happens to be the same date that Apple has booked events in the past and introduced the iPhone 3GS. Could it be that Apple is planning to introduce the iPhone 4G at WWDC 2010? Definitely possible, but then again a rumor is a rumor so let’s cross our fingers for now and keep our hopes up.
via mobilewhack
posted in Apple News |
18th
December
2009

A popular Math app from Blue Lightning Labs called the “Mathemagics” has been chosen as one of the best apps of 2009. Mathemagics is an iPhone app used to mentally calculate Math problems at phenomenal speeds.This app is ideal for student, teachers or practically anyone who is up to challenging their brain capacity when it comes to solving Math problems.The user can practice any 20 Math tricks on their iPhones while gradually increasing one’s level. Users are challenged to achieve new levels of competence, from apprentice to mathemagician. What’s great is that you can get this app for just $1.99 USD.
via mobilewhack
posted in Apple News, Apps of the Week |
17th
December
2009

Nothing seems to be impossible nowadays as every company try their best compete and keep abreast with technology advancement. With the new app that Paypal has developed for Blackberry called the Send Money app, it allows its users to send cash from their PayPal account to anyone with the use of their Blackberry. Apart from this they can also check their account balance and transaction history. The “Send Money app” will first be available in Canada, USA, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Portugal and Australia. Versions of this app for Android and iPhones are also available.
via intomobile
posted in Apps of the Week, BlackBerry News |
16th
December
2009

Finally, the Beat the Traffic iPhone app has been develop that allows it’s user to avoid heavy traffic by providing the iphone owner a “crowd-sourced” software with detailed information collected from 100 cities in the US and Canada. This allows the user to re-route to alternative roads and avoid bumper to bumper traffic and reach their destinations much faster. The app has features that includes graphs and the volume of traffic shown in color coded information which lets you know the areas of congestion and other major causes of traffic such as accidents, construction and other events. And the best thing about the app is available at the iTunes app store for free.
via mobilewhack
posted in Apple News, Apps of the Week |