Review: Rolando for iPhone
Strong graphics, clever sound effects, and reliance upon the iPhone’s unique features make this side-scrolling action game from Ngmoco an ideal app for your iPhone or iPod touch.
Strong graphics, clever sound effects, and reliance upon the iPhone’s unique features make this side-scrolling action game from Ngmoco an ideal app for your iPhone or iPod touch.
While Apple tends to dominate any discussion of the big news events in the Mac market, plenty of developers make headlines of their own. Peter Cohen looks at some of the big third-party newsmakers from the past year.
An iPhone or iPod touch is a great tool for keeping the young ones amused when you’re running errands, so it makes sense to invest in a few kid-friendly games. Jeff Merron looks at three, with Disney Fairies Fly soaring above the other options.
The Parrot Minikit Slim is a portable Bluetooth hands-free kit sporting a profiled, sleek design.
What can I say more about iFart Mobile [App Store link]? Such a media attention last days. After the developer reported he made net over 27000 US$ in one day with nearly 39000 downloads of iFart (that was on Christmas day) has attracted even more blogs to repeat the stats. Of course I was also playing with iFart and fooling my friends and family with the neat features. Timedelay farts and Fart
Get a brand new iPhone for Christmas? Here are a handful of our top tips to help you make the most of it.
A pair of apps let you virtually fog or steam up your iPhone screen and then draw images and messages on it. Meanwhile, Zephyr from Smule takes that same concept and adds a social-networking angle.
Ars Technica Another case maker pours more fuel on the iPhone nano fire Ars Technica, MA - 1 hour ago By Chris Foresman | Published: December 30, 2008 - 10:29AM CT iPhone nano rumors are nothing new. But the rumor mill has been churning the idea quite a bit … Another iPhone Nano Case On Offer Wired News iPhone nano Case Unveiled… Where's the iPhone nano? BusinessWeek More iPhone Nano rumors Slippery Brick The Tech Herald - Gizmodo all 57 news articles
For the first time ever, the complete iPhone Dev Team finally got together and met each other face to face. They gathered recently and gave a presentation at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin. Keep in mind the video is 58 minutes long and they do go pretty deep but it is definitely a interesting thing to check out. My favorite part of the whole thing comes in around the 2 minute 30 second mark: there are 180 IP addresses inside Apple that the Dev Team have tracked who have “updated their quickpwn and pwnage tool on a regular basis”. Very interesting indeed. [ Via Gizmodo ] This is a story by the iPhone Blog . This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store . iPhone Dev Team Speaks Out