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iAdd for iPhone Explained

by iPhone Observer

Less than a month ago I launched iAdd for iPhone, a productivity app based on the Assess – Decide – Do workflow. The feed-back was overwhelming. As I type this, the app has 13 reviews with a general rating of 4.25 stars. I also had a few bugs slipped with the initial version so there’s [...]

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I don’t know about you, but I’m a huge fan of Woopra real time analytics app. I’m using it on 5 blogs now and I’m very happy with it. If you didn’t know that, Woopra is a super fancy service which track your blog visitors in real time. It comes packed with tons of features, [...]

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According to Daily Record, Apple has filed for an interesting patent. Presumably named iKey, the technology would replace a ring of keys with only one iPhone. The device could be used to dial a PIN which will in turn allow yourself to enter a protected space: a home or a car. Of course, the home [...]

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The GPS facilities of the iPhone were long time praised before they actually got used at full capacity. Location based services in iPhone appeared long before full fledged GPS navigation apps and iPhone users perceived this hardware feature as just another cool way to see the nearest pizza restaurant. Well, during the last few months, [...]

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iPhone SDK Based On Lua: Corona

by iPhone Observer

Browsing the net the other day I stumbled accross this new SDK called Corona, at anscamobile.com. It’s basically a superset of functions and libraries which allows you to (allegedly) speed up your development process for the iPhone. So far, it seems to be an SDK geared towards game developing on the iPhone. I downloaded the [...]

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Twetdeck has quite a strong position among the desktop clients for Twitter, but up until recently (meaning yesterday) they didn’t make any move on the iPhone market. Introducing TweetDeck for the iPhone, a free Twitter client that made quite an impression on me. I’ll start with saying that I’m quite a fan of Twitterfon and [...]

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After the initial hype of the new iPhone 3GS launch, it’s time to assess the reasons to upgrade in silence. As we already know the iPhone 3GS would be available starting with 19th June in several countries. followed by several other launched up until 9th July. So, why should I upgrade to the new device? [...]

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As spotted by AppleInsider, one major European phone retailer has been updated its stock with four new iPhone models: As you can see, there are at least two brand new placeholders for both black and white iPhone with 32GB memory. That could hint us for a new, larger memory iPhone, which was in fact long [...]

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iBlueSky goes to version 2.0

by iPhone Observer

An update to the mind-mapping software for the iPhone called iBlueSky (made by Tenero Software) was recently made available on the AppStore. I can call myself a power user of iBlueSky, being among the first reviewers when it was launched. I always liked the simplicity and great usability of this tiny yet extremely powerful iPhone [...]

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It’s already there for beta testers and, as one of them, I can tell you that this new 3.0 SDK is something really, really interesting. From the ability to send email from within your application, up to the new Store Kit API, there are tons of improvments and new features. In the following article I [...]

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