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Do you send a lot of text and/or picture messages with your iPhone? Does your wireless bill add up every month from these messages? If so, take a closer look at the Pushme.to Messenger app.
Pushme.to is a messenger app that is made to send free messages from the internet to an iPhone or iPod Touch. In other words, using Pushme.to, users can send and … Read More
Looking for places nearby when you need them? Can’t find that restaurant, coffee shop, or bank machine? Check out Canada Eye!
Canpages has launched a free augmented reality iPhone app called the Canada Eye. Among searching for local businesses, the app lets users view the direction and distance to all specific business locations by utilizing augmented reality on the iPhone screen.
For those wondering what Augmented … Read More
Level 61, an iPhone application developer, is giving away their apps this weekend as part of a promotion. The giveaway is to last 61 hours, so grab the goods while they are free!
The developer is celebrating 61 weeks of Level 61 creating apps for the iPhone. As the developer has become successful, this is a way of giving back to their community and customers.
They have further set themselves a goal … Read More
In November 2009, Rogers/Fido launched apps that allowed their customers to track their wireless usage in almost real time. The apps were called “MyAccount” and provided users with great account management functionality.
After the success of the MyAccount app, Rogers may be releasing another iPhone app on March 26, 2010. The app is to be called “Rogers Navigator for iPhone” and will provide users with turn by turn directions.
It … Read More
Today Apple seeded a new build of OS X 10.6.3, build 10D567. The last seed, build number 10D561, was just released on February 24, 2010.
According to reports, the current build focuses on Graphics Drivers, iChat, QuickTime, Printing and Rosetta. The build further includes:
Compatibility issues with OpenGL-based applications
Performance improvements for 64-bit Logic
Changes to QuickTime X that increase reliability and improve compatibility and security
Printing reliability and compatibility with third party … Read More
Today Apple announced that the WiFi model of the much anticipated iPad will be available for sale in the USA on Saturday, April 3 2010. The WiFi + 3G model in the U.S. will also be available in late April 2010.
Furthermore, US customers can begin to preorder both the WiFi and WiFi + 3G models from Apple’s online store or reserve a WiFi model to pick up on April … Read More
Effective May 4, 2010, Rogers/Fido will be increasing the price of sent international text messages by $0.10, from $0.25 to $0.35 per sent international text message. The price change applies to both prepaid and postpaid customers:
The pay-per-use rate for received international text messages will stay the same at $0.15 per received message.
The pay-per-use rate for sent text messages to the USA will also remain the same at $0.25 per sent … Read More
At the beginning of January 2010, an application called Poynt was being demoed at CES. The app, which debuted on Blackberry, is a location-based application.
The app allows users to locally search for people, businesses, movies, and restaurants based on your location (GPS). When users locate a person, business, movie, or restaurant, they can move the iPhone to their face, as in making a phone call, and the app launches … Read More
This past summer we spoke about an iPhone application that took a neat spin on iPhone calculator apps. The app is called Calc Tap and it has recently been updated to include new features.
For those who haven’t used the app, Calc Tap is an elementary calculator that has an interactive paper tape. Before I get into what the interactive tape is, note that this is … Read More
A case is a great investment for a new or existing iPhone, as it is really the only protection keeping the iPhone from getting damaged. Today we take a closer look at the VOi! Lorem Cases for iPhone 3G/3GS.
The VOi cases are made from two plastic polymer pieces that snap shut. The front (or top half) of the case is called the “Axent Ring” and … Read More
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