Having Trouble Organizing All Of Your Accessories?
If you have ever ended up with a tangle of cords in the bottom of a backpack, or you can never find that special adapter when you need it, there is now a solution for you.
If you have ever ended up with a tangle of cords in the bottom of a backpack, or you can never find that special adapter when you need it, there is now a solution for you.
K12, a developer of educational apps for children, has released their timed reading app which is free for a limited time.
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.
Upon seeing the new, mostly-glass physique of the iPhone 4, the immediate concern for many is how to protect it. OtterBox, the leader in the rugged iPhone case market, has finally debuted their offerings for iPhone 4 protection.
Ever flipped through your cable or satellite program guide but couldn't find a show you wanted to watch? New app, beeTV, hopes to change all of that.
Business people everywhere can now run a company from the palm of their hand. FileMaker Pro, the database software popular with Mac users, has finally brought its amazing functionality and design to the iDevice market with FileMaker Go.
While there are many geolocation apps like FourSquare in the app store, Loopt is the first major geolocation app to take advantage of iOS 4's new background location feature.
Jason Chen and the folks at Gizmodo were the early targets of the criminal investigation into the lost iPhone 4 prototype. It appears now that the investigation is continuing, but Gizmodo editor, Jason Chen, can breathe a big sigh of relief.
Whether you need a small flat or a few dozen scenic manors, there's now an app for that. Those searching for space can now find available properties and research all 27 million residences in the U.K. from one free app.
When Apple announced the iPhone 4 was going to come with a gyroscope and new API's to interface with it, it came as a surprise to developers who have had little time to discover how they can use and write apps for it. Now, at least one developer is starting to add it to their augmented reality apps.
Many customers have been frustrated by some aspect of the exclusivity agreement between AT&T and Apple. Now, it appears that the two companies are not that happy with each other either.
Steve Jobs has announced that we will see the elusive white iPhone 4 at the end of the month, but how many will be available and why did it take so long?
Miss the days of slapping quarters into an oversized electronic coffee table? Sad your mom sold your ColecoVision? Now there is something just for you in the App Store.
While Apple is constantly touting how they are "changing everything," one thing has been consistent for nine years: the iPod's 30-pin connector. Based on information from a recent patent filing, it looks like Apple may be planning to change that as well.
While the iPhone is just one of Apple's products, it's obvious they are giving it more and more focus. So much, in fact, the interior of the Apple store is starting to look like a cell phone emporium.
With rumors circulating about a new iPod touch with camera and Apple TVs running iOS, one wonders if any changes may be coming to the Mac line of products. According to a rumor, at least one Mac product will soon be seeing a major overhaul.
Whether going for a hike, or driving cross country, Jeep has a great program for logging and sharing your trip. In case you're wondering, while an iDevice is required, the Jeep is optional.
Apple recently released iOS 4.0.1 to the public and iOS beta 4.1 to the development community, with the most noticeable changes being in the signal strength indicator. What do these changes really mean to the iPhone owner?
ColorWare, known for customizing numerous portable electronics, is now bringing their talents to the iPhone 4. While ColorWare can't promise to improve your reception, they can promise you an iPhone like no-one else.
Have some old console games that you're thinking about trading in? Then you need GameBook Mobile, an upcoming iPhone app for getting you the best deal on your used games.
While Cisco is the predominant provider of commercial networking equipment, they have also become a prominent provider of commercial VoIP phone systems. They've accomplished this by integrating well with their customer's existing infrastructure. Now, it appears they want to integrate with FaceTime as well.
The rumor that Apple would be taking on the cable & satellite TV market is almost as old as the rumor that Apple might release an iPod with a phone in it. As with most Apple unveilings, they are usually preceded by a huge surge in rumors and leaks. Are we seeing that surge today?
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.
Citrix, a leader in thin client computing, has been looking for what they call their "Nirvana Phone" that helps create a full desktop environment, using a phone as the brain. With the release of the iPhone 4, they believe they may finally have the device they've been looking for.