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National Trust iPhone app now available

Saturday, March 20, 2010

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  Share The National Trust has launched a free people iPhone app to help you discovery your nearest place to visit, wherever you are in the nation. With hundreds of properties and

Rogers Navigator for iPhone Coming Soon – Will Not be Voiced by Kenny Carl Rogers

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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  Share Seems like Rogers (NYSE: RCI) has been busy over the shoemaker’s last little piece. They’ve just launched the Samsung Galaxy ‘Spica’ powered-by Android 1.5, and late last workweek they also

Apple to bring iPhone OS to other devices?

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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  Buzz it Share Hear that? What that could mean value? Honestly, we’ve no idea, but we do know

BarMax Ca iPhone app helps students passing the Golden State Bar Exam for $999.99

Friday, January 22, 2010

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BarMax Ca is an expensive iPhone app, and it’s not for everyone. The monetary value is not the only factor, though – it’s for future tense lawyers, only — or

Pedal Brain for iPhone Offers ANT+ Wireless Tracking to Cyclists

Monday, December 28, 2009

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Any hardcore cyclists out there might be familiar spirit with the ANT+ radio criterion, which typically communicates vital statistics like heart rate, speed, and distance with simple (but functional)

Brief: Rumour: Apple to ship 5 megapixel iPhone, and move 40 to 45 1000000 iPhones total, during 2010

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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Hokkianese site Digitimes, whose running record regarding rumours is actually quite good, is coverage that OmniVision, the company who makes the CMOS effigy sensors that go interior the iPhone 3G and

GrooveMaker Rock Ace app by Skunk Anansie guitarist released!

Friday, December 18, 2009

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IK Multimedia has announced the liberation of the first creative person created GrooveMaker® app for iPhone/iPod Touch: GrooveMaker Rock Ace by Skunk Anansie’s guitar player Ace. This is the latest

Layar 3.0 puts 3D objects in real number-quad, guides you on tours, and does the dishes

Friday, December 4, 2009

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Layar has rolled out a new variation of its augmented world browser, and it’s packed with new features. It won’t wash the dishes (not yet, anyway), but Layar 3.0 should

Savant’s Home Automation by iPhone Comes to Canada

Friday, November 27, 2009

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Savant has been selling an iPhone app called Rosie since shoemaker’s last Sep that allows users to command just about all things electronic in the theater: lighting, security, and home entertainment.

SPB Quads biz is a Windows Mobile River teaser biz made for touchscreen devices

Monday, November 9, 2009

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SPB Software is out with yet another Windows Mobile title. It’s SPB Quads, which is specially made for touchsceen-equipped devices. The goal here is to reveal and home run rectangles’

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