App Store adds Game Center games section
September 9, 2010 – 2:28 am | No Comment

If you’re trying to keep track of all the newly updated, Game Center enabled games for iOS 4.1, look no further than the App Store where Apple has gone and created a special page just to list them for your viewing — and buying — pleasure. There’s about a dozen and half games now but we’re guessing it will fill out quickly now that iOS 4.1 is live. If you’ve tried some out, let us know your favorites. iTunes link via 9to5Mac App Store adds Game Center games section is a story by TiPb . This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store

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White iPhone 4 release date delayed- continued to be ADAN News
July 31, 2010 – 10:35 pm | Comments Off

Gadget Venue White iPhone 4 release date delayed- continued to be desired ADAN News The White iPhone 4 release date is delayed, but that Apple handset in white is still desired. … The new Concept of iPhone 4G looks like an iMac phone Daily News Engine White iPhone 4 update tips, release date & price: Go DIY way Khabrein White iPhone Delay Might Be Due to Antenna Fixing World Correspondents New Delhi Chronicle.com

Genius Grizzly Software
July 31, 2010 – 10:16 pm | Comments Off
Genius Grizzly Software

Genius Scan Grizzly Software Genre: Business Price: Free Release Date: June 22, 2010 *** iOS 4 Multitasking Ready *** ✩✩✩✩✩ “Next time you plan to hit the road don't forget to download a copy of Genius Scan to make life easier for yourself and your accounting department”. – AppPicker.com Genius Scan turns your iPhone into a pocket scanner. Fast and streamlined, Genius Scan enables you to quickly scan documents on-the-go, send the scans by email or whole documents as PDF.

Aerox finally rocks the App Store
July 31, 2010 – 8:43 pm | Comments Off

Synoptical Studios Ltd today is pleased to announce the release and immediate availability of Aerox 1.0.1 , their highly-anticipated debut game for iOS. Taking full advantage of the iPhone’s powerful gaming capabilities, Aerox takes players through a stunning 3d world, brought to life by a wide array of physics-based puzzles and interactions. Aerox is an innovative ball-rolling adventure for the iPhone, packed with plenty of platforming action and physics-based puzzles! Dynamic and varied gameplay mechanics are complemented by stunning visuals for a blissful and engaging mobile experience. Feature Highlights: * 30 original levels * Wide variety of puzzles, traps and obstacles * Simple yet precise tilt controls * Global leaderboards support * Advanced engine technology (normal-mapped lighting, detailed shadowing, reflections, complex physics, etc.) * Enhanced effects for 3GS and iPhone4 devices (realtime reflections, improved shadows, 60fps gameplay) Full HD graphics support for Retina and iPad displays will also be available shortly in the next update, for no extra cost! This is not just rendered at the larger resolution/screen size, but also uses much higher resolution artwork for an unparalleled HD game experience unlike anything currently available on the App Store

CAZE announces Zero 5 World’s Thinnest Case for iPhone 4
July 31, 2010 – 4:45 pm | Comments Off

CAZE today is pleased to announce the Zero 5 case for iPhone 4. The Zero 5 (0.5mm) iPhone 4 case is sleek, slim and form-fitting, you will not even know that it is on. It features a 0.5mm thinness and is made of lightweight, ultra strong and durable GRILAMID(R) TR-90 material. It protects the sides of the iPhone by protruding slightly above the front screen and can address the antenna concern.

DoubleCheck 1.0 for iPhone: Portability Unveiled – Know More, Pay Less
July 31, 2010 – 4:41 pm | Comments Off

DoubleIP S.A., the developers of DoubleSMS , has launched a remarkable new product for iPhone. The application enables users to check the current mobile operator of their contacts and provides a simple one step mechanism to mark this info on their address book. Mobile Number Portability allows anyone to change mobile operator by keeping his existing number.

Hungry Part Future Games of London
July 31, 2010 – 4:03 pm | Comments Off
Hungry Part Future Games of London

Hungry Part 1 Future Games of London Genre: Games Price: Free Release Date: July 29, 2010 PART FULL FREE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! Chomp your way to the top of the food chain in this fast-paced aquatic eat 'em-up. Binge on the beach, trawl the depths and raid the Antarctic to satisfy your voracious appetite. Pick-up-and-play fun with beat-your-buddies online hi-scores. Feeling peckish?

‘Death grip’ worse for iPhone 4 than other mobiles, researchers Metro
July 31, 2010 – 4:03 pm | Comments Off

Telegraph.co.uk 'Death grip' worse for iPhone 4 than other mobiles, researchers find Metro The iPhone 4's problem with the 'death grip' is worse than on other smartphones, according to an independent report. Apple's high-profile launch of its … Apple iPhone 4: 'Death grip' problem not as bad on other handsets, says study Telegraph.co.uk Apple iPhone 4: Death grip worse than other Smartphone's Product Reviews iPhone 4 STILL has biggest antenna issue Know Your Mobile InternetNews.com

OWC’s service adds eSATA port to new 27-inch iMac (Macworld.com)
July 31, 2010 – 3:41 pm | Comments Off
OWC’s service adds eSATA port to new 27-inch iMac 
    (Macworld.com)

Macworld.For whatever reason, Apple refuses to outfit a Mac with readily-accessible eSATA ports. The company seems to think that FireWire and USB are enough for external devices.

DXG to offer $600 3D Pocket Camcorder (Macworld.com)
July 31, 2010 – 2:29 pm | Comments Off
DXG to offer $600 3D Pocket Camcorder 
    (Macworld.com)

Macworld.With 3D movies gaining acceptance and 3D HDTVs on the market, it was only a matter of time before a 3D camcorder for the masses hit the market. DXG hopes to be at the forefront of the 3D camcorder trend with its $600 DXG-5D7V 3D Pocket Camcorder.

So does your international iPhone 4 have death-grip or death-touch?
July 31, 2010 – 2:08 pm | Comments Off
So does your international iPhone 4 have death-grip or death-touch?

One of the lingering questions surrounding iPhone 4 and the whole “antennagate” saga is just how much, if any, of the problem could be blamed on the traditional network whipping boy, AT&T. Sure, you could reduce or kill iPhone 4 data and voice reception by gripping it firmly around the base to attenuate the signal or touching it at the bottom left corner to de-tune the antenna, but would that be a problem on carriers with stronger networks? So, the moment I got my iPhone 4 up and running on Rogers Canada yesterday, I aimed to find out and the answer — is as complicated and confusing as always. First test was right outside the Apple Store, inside the mall