BY Scott Grizzle on Thu July 29th, 2010
Sometime after it became acceptable to go to Walmart wearing ridiculous outfits, PeopleOfWalmart.com was formed to make fun of those who did. Now, thanks to a new iPhone app, you can laugh at them anytime you want.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Wed July 21st, 2010
Whether you're thinking about buying a hybrid car or getting a more efficient air conditioner, EcoCense can help you make that decision by comparing both the costs and the cost savings.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Mon July 12th, 2010
While "Star Radio Communicator" was pulled quickly after it launched, a year later this Star Trek app has beamed back into the App Store with a new name and updated features.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Fri July 09th, 2010
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The iPhone's baby brother, the iPod touch, always gets an update a few months after the iPhone. Rumors are already circulating about what new features we may see, and some recent images suggest that Facetime is one of them.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Mon June 21st, 2010
If you've got a tin foil hat, it's time to put it on. Recent changes to Apple's updated privacy policy have given those worried about being watched a reason to be concerned.
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BY Eric Norwood on Mon October 12th, 2009
Yesterday, the famed iPhone hacker George Hotz released his OS 3.1.2 jailbreak for Windows called 'blackra1n.' Blackra1n is a "30 second ALL device 3.1.2 jailbreak" for Windows, and will jailbreak any iPhone or iPod Touch
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BY Eric Norwood on Wed October 07th, 2009
Tapulous, creator of the epic iPhone game Tap Tap Revenge, released their latest installment in its series of Guitar Hero-esque rhythm games in the App Store. Tap Tap Revenge 3 features free songs by Fall
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sat January 24th, 2009
A 22-year-old software engineer has called his own hit application "crap." The application, Sound Grenade, was written in about 20 minutes with around 10 lines of code and is currently the top downloaded
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BY Eric Norwood on Fri January 23rd, 2009
A bootleg version of the App Store has hit the web. The website looks almost exactly the same as the desktop App Store, parsing XML code directly from iTunes. Created through Google's App Engine, AppSpot
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BY Eric Norwood on Thu January 15th, 2009
If you are the iPhone Dev-Team you're going to have some problems topping your last performance -- unlocking the iPhone 3G for the first time with yellowsn0w was no minor accomplisment. Enter redsn0w. Not only
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BY Michael Lindsey on Sat July 05th, 2008
At least until the App Store launches, the only way to get native applications onto your Apple mobile device is through a jailbreak, such as the one offered by ZiPhone. The process of jailbreaking your
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BY Michael Lindsey on Fri July 04th, 2008
If you're reading this page, I'm going to go ahead and assume you have at least a passing interest in installing native applications on to your Apple mobile device. And since at the time of
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BY Michael Lindsey on Thu July 03rd, 2008
So, since I have a feeling it might be useful sometime in the near future, I'm going to tell you about how to access the command line on your iPhone. Piece of cake. So, here
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