Humor: How iPhone, Blackberry & Android Users Perceive Each Other, Themselves
The folks at CSectionComics went on a deep introspective journey this week to figure out how smartphone users perceive themselves, and each other.
The folks at CSectionComics went on a deep introspective journey this week to figure out how smartphone users perceive themselves, and each other.
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out...
A quick heads up to notify everyone that Skyfire, the flash-enabled browser that hit the App Store yesterday, is no longer available for download. Before you send Steve another hate mail about it, let me stop you right there.
Today, as announced, Facebook held a special event focused on mobile platforms. However, the rumors were wrong, they didn't announce an iPad app. Instead, they announced a few new services, and updated their iOS app, to bring it up to speed with their new features.
It's a common practice for US carriers to bash each other with competing TV ads. Most of the time, these ads are very poor and just take cheap shots at the competition. T-Mobile is no stranger to this practice, and this week has begun airing a brand new advertisement for their My Touch 4G. The ad is targeted against AT&T, the iPhone 4 and FaceTime. This time around, they really nailed the message, while managing to stay classy.
If it’s your first time on the AppFresh daily, let me explain it to you. It’s simple, and actually quite amazing. Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. Can you imagine? Nobody else in the entire world does this, not even Apple. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out:
Now that you have installed iOS 4.2 GM on all your iDevices, may we interest you in some jailbreak fun? Yes, the latest version of the redsn0w jailbreak tool, released last weekend, can already jailbreak Apple's latest version of iOS.
If you're serious about technology and/or development, you probably know Safari Books Online. It's an online publisher that allows you to access online versions of the books you buy and all sorts of additional content. They even have monthly subscription plans where you can access 10 books a month, or all the books you want from their collection. It's a great service, and it's about to get better thanks to an upcoming iPad app.
Wow, good news folks! Apple has opened up its App Store a bit more today, and has approved the SkyFire iOS browser.
If it's your first time on the AppFresh daily, let me explain it to you. It's simple, and quite amazing actually. Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that has been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. Can you imagine? Nobody else in the entire world does this, not even Apple. We're calling it AppFresh. It's a revolution. Check it out...
Apple's ad spending is reportedly on the rise of late. However, the iPad division doesn't seem to be getting much of a taste of this sweet cash. Indeed, Apple released a brand new iPad ad last night. Named "iPad is Electric," it's unfortunately, once again, more of the exact same thing.
Late last night Apple released the final Gold Master version of iOS 4.2 to developers. We've already shown you all the new features, and right now you probably want to try it yourself. Well, you can.
Good news folks, Apple just released the pre-final version of iOS 4.2 to members of the Apple developer program. iOS 4.2 Gold Master, or GM as it's called should be the exact version that Apple will be shipping very soon (hopefully) to the public. That is, unless any major bugs are found in this version.
The idea of being able to consume written content faster is a very attractive one. There are plenty of services that try to scale down online articles to just their essential ideas like tldr.it. Also, there are aggregators and, of course, there is Twitter. EyeWeb, an upcoming iPhone app that should see the light sometime this week takes on the problem from the other side. It's designed to make you read faster.
Will Apple be bringing NFC and remote computing to the next iPhone? That's what we're hearing today.
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
Good Retina-resolution iDevice backgrounds are hard to find, so when we see a good one, we feel the need to share it with you.
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are:
This week, Apple once again delayed (more like cancelled) the white iPhone 4 that so many of you were waiting for. The great comedians at jLe Productions created another unofficial, BS-free Apple commercial to tell us what is really going on.
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
What better Halloween costume than the pop icon that is the iPhone? If you're already picturing yourself wearing two big pieces of cardboard attached by some wire this weekend, you better not be partying around Tampa. Indeed, John Savio, the living iPhone man from Florida is back at it again, this year with a brand new working iPhone 4 costume.
That's all folks. Apple has finally pulled all signs of the white iPhone 4 from its website. Apple recently announced that the phone will be delayed until spring. However, knowing that Apple releases iPhones on a yearly basis, it's pretty clear that the white iPhone 4 will never see the light of day.