Current iPod touch wasn’t thin enough for you? Look no further than… well, the new iPod touch just announced today. Naturally, Apple has re-upped its “iPhone without the phone” to include the Retina Display from the iPhone 4, an Apple A4 core, 3-axis gyroscope, Game Center, and FaceTime support thanks to the addition [...]
$149 for 8GB or $179 for 16GB Apple has just revealed its 6th generation iPod nano, which has been outfitted with just about the boldest redesign the portable media player has experienced yet. Gone is the clickwheel, to be replaced with a touchscreen interface and a shuffle-esque square form factor. It’s now 46 [...]
Apple’s just announced a brand new, re-designed iPod shuffle. The button is back, and this model’s got up to a 15 hour battery life, is available in five colors, and will run you $49. If you’re in the mood, you can pre-order today, and it’ll ship next week. Full press release [...]
Sure, there are any number of phones with dual SIM card slots, most of them built for Asian markets, but the iPhone 4 is about the furthest thing from dual SIM: in fact, it doesn’t even have one Big Person SIM to call its own. Luckily, USBFever has a hacktastic solution [...]
When it comes to being ushered along to your destination at a high rate of speed within a cocoon of luxury, it’s hard to go wrong with the Mercedes S Class. However, if this $90,000 (and way, way up) sedan isn’t special enough for you, teutonic tuner Brabus is happy to make some… [...]
10 October 2008
Friend of the site Arnold Kim (of MacRumors fame) has recently launched a brand new site called AppShopper. The purpose of AppShopper is to list all of the changes taking place in the App Store on a daily basis. Using feeds from the App Store, the site lists new apps, apps which have dropped in [...]
10 October 2008
Here’s an interesting statistic for you. Now that we have the iPhone and iPhone 3G, most of it’s predecessors seem to be pretty low-tech and outdated, including the previous ‘hot new thing’, the Motorola RAZR. Still, despite already having four years on the market and widely considered old news, it’s still outselling the iPhone in [...]
10 October 2008
Piper Jaffray released the results of their bi-annual Teen Survey, in which they visited several highschool across the country, surveying students on their interests and buying patters on portable music players, online music, and the iPhone.
10 October 2008
Late last night I noticed that quite a few applications with similar features had appeared on the App Store. These applications (“Wide Email“, “Sideways“, “TouchType“, and “Compose“) all do the same thing—allow landscape email composition. And while this is a feature that quite a few users would like, these apps didn’t sound interesting enough to [...]
10 October 2008
Hudson is currently running a sale on three of its most popular iPhone applications as a promotion for the Tokyo Game Show. The games
09 October 2008
The idea of iPhone hacking is nearly as old as the iPhone itself, soon followed by the writing of iPhone apps. Soon after it was realized that there needed to be a way of distributing the various hacks and goodies to other users, and so began the birth of Installer.app and the collaborative open-source distribution [...]
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