Archive for the iPhone’ Category

  • From lighters to pipes, Smule busts out Ocarinas for iPhones

    Ocarina iPhone app
    We heard that the iPhone developers over at SonicMule were a very smart group of people, but the Sonic Lighter iPhone appicon was not something we expected from a bunch of super creative geniuses. Really now, a virtual lighter? However, the Sonic Lighter quickly won our hearts with its simple, yet clever use of the iPhone’s unique features to produce an…

  • Turn your iPhone into a video camera and join the new social network revolution

    Turn your iPhone into a camcorder
    Video social networking is going mobile. Unfortunately, Apple has yet to allow third party app developers to access the iPhone’s video architecture to create video capture and streaming apps. We do expect this to change at some point, and hopefully soon, but without commitment from Apple it remains uncertain when video apps will appear in the App Store. However, this…

  • Free custom ringtones made simple at Audiko.net

    Audiko.net free iPhone ringtones
    This little known web site is an absolute gem for any iPhone user looking for customizable ringtones that are easy, fast, and free.
    Audiko.net is a web-based tool that lets you create ringtones from a variety of free sources. Like most ringtone utilities, you can make a ringtone from your own music by uploading it to the web site where…

  • Shazam can name that tune, then serve it up with download links and more

    Shazam iPhone application
    Shazamicon is perfect for those moments when you hear a song but can’t quite put your finger on the name of the tune, nor the artist. It “listens” to music, then tells you the the artist, album, and track. It also displays links to download the song in iTunes or view related videos on YouTube. It’s amazingly accurate and the only…

  • Point, scan, learn, with ScanLife - tags for the real-world

    ScanLife - iPhone bar codes
    Months ago, we caught wind of a rumor that ScanLife was going to create an iPhone app to enable bar code scanning using the iPhone camera. Sure, bar codes are nothing new, but we’re not talking about grocery bar codes here. ScanLife bar codes are more like digital hieroglyphics that are tagged on real-world items and can be decoded with…

  • Luscious eye candy protection for your iPhone 3G

    Gelaskins for iPhone 3G
    In case you missed our first post on Geleskins, we felt that this is worth another mention, especially since they have expanded their catalog to include skins for iPhone 3G. Additionally, Gelaskins now offers an iPhone optimized web site making it even easier for you to shop for a skin from mobile Safari. Gelaskins are pure eye candy and absolutely…

  • iBricks and Fanboys - It’s Freaky Friday at Apple

    ATT Bricked iPhone
    Earlier this week, iPhone fanboys rejoiced after securing their place in history with an official fanboy entry in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Perhaps “iBrick” will be the next addition to the dictionary after today’s debacle at the Apple data centers which turned 6 million iPhones into useless, shiny bricks.
    Yes, today was supposed to be Steve Jobs’ magnum opus for the…

  • iPhone 3G confirms the rumors - Thinner. Faster. Cheaper.

    Apple Bling
    After weeks of speculation and rumor-mongering, it’s finally official. iPhone 3G is Apple’s newest mobile phone that takes an already amazing device to a whole new level. Apple listened closely to its customers to come up with a feature-laden offering in an improved form factor that is thinner than its predecessor. It’s faster, thanks to the 3G high-speed network support.…

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