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Early Look: Top 10 Android Apps
T-Mobile released the G1 mobile phone to the public this week, the first true competitor to the iPhone. And what makes the G1 a legitimate threat is Google's Android operating system, complete with apps, just like the iPhone. But Android apps will...
Published
Thu, Oct 23 2008 1:05 PM
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Mike Phillips
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Turn Your RSS Feed Into an iPhone App in Minutes
AppLoop has a tool that will take your RSS feed (or any RSS feed) and turn it into a native iPhone app, which you can then submit to the App store for approval, along with Android. AppLoop does all of the work for you, including importing common colors...
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Wed, Oct 22 2008 7:41 AM
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Mike Phillips
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Android Will Kill the iPhone and Cripple AT&T - Eventually
T-Mobile and Google announced the Android-loaded, HTC-manufactured G1 phone this morning to an enthusiastic crowd, waiting to be awestruck. At first glance, the G1 looks to be on very even ground with the iPhone. But look a little deeper and the potential...
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Tue, Sep 23 2008 10:52 AM
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Mike Phillips
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This Week in the Social Sphere
Digg Restricts Blind Digging : One of the most "dugg" stories on digg.com over the past seven days is a screenshot of a new restriction on the site. "Drive-by-digging" or "blind digging" refers to the practice of voting up...
Published
Wed, Sep 17 2008 1:05 PM
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Mike Phillips
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apptism: Making Sense of iTunes App Store
There are already thousands of available apps out there for the iPhone, so which ones are right for you? What are the popular free apps? Which apps are being downloaded the most? Apptism can help. The site tracks every app in the store and offers a way...
Published
Wed, Sep 17 2008 8:43 AM
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Mike Phillips
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apps
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iphone
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development
iPods Get Upgrades - Greener Too
Apple has announced the full release of an all new iPod Nano, as well as some upgrades to the iPod touch and other models. The Nano features the slimmest of all iPod designs, as well as a larger screen than previous versions and is more environmentally...
Published
Tue, Sep 09 2008 3:05 PM
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Mike Phillips
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ipod
Another iPhone Update and a Must-have Gadget
This is starting to sound redundant, but Apple has released a new version of the iPhone operating system, 2.0.2. The update is intended to fix bugs, mostly lag issues. According to users and Wired's Gadget Lab testers, the lag issues in the address...
Published
Tue, Aug 19 2008 7:56 AM
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Mike Phillips
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2D Barcode Creator and App for the iPhone
ScanLife now has a 2D barcode app at the iTunes store available for download. If you're not familiar, 2D barcodes can be used for a variety of purposes. When you take a photo with an enabled mobile device, the barcode (ScanLife's version is called...
Published
Thu, Aug 14 2008 10:20 AM
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Mike Phillips
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apps
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iphone
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mobile
iPhone Coming to Best Buy
According to reputable media outlets, including CNN.com, Best Buy will start selling 3G iPhones on September 7 in 970 of its stores. The decision by Apple was facilitated by the two companies' long-standing relationship and Best Buy's effort to...
Published
Thu, Aug 14 2008 8:57 AM
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Mike Phillips
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Export iPhotos to Flickr
If you're an iPhoto user, there's a new plugin that will make your uploads to Flickr much easier. FFXporter allows you to quickly and easily export your photos to Flickr - one at a time or in bunches - while preserving geo tags, descriptions,...
Published
Tue, Aug 12 2008 3:29 PM
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Mike Phillips
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