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The Best iPhone Apps of 2008 [Bestmodo 2008]
The Best iPhone Apps of 2008 [Bestmodo 2008]
Only five months since Apple launched the App Store, and there are now tens of thousands of apps. Don't worry, we did the hard part, trying them out and picking the year's best: We already selected our 20 essential iPhone apps not too long ago—November 14, to be exact. That's recent enough to ...
iPhone Nano Concept Photo?
iPhone Nano Concept Photo?
macrumors.com — It seems the "iPhone Nano" is the rumor that is going take the spotlight ahead of this... year's Macworld, and while MacRumors is publishing these photos and rumors, we have some serious doubts about the likelihood of such a device. These doubts are ba... (more) iPhone Nano Concept Photo?
The Alternative to the iPhone Pro [Apple]
The Alternative to the iPhone Pro [Apple]
gizmodo.com — Knowing that it is very hard that Apple would ever release an iPhone Pro with physical keyboard... , Mat Brady from planetmat has sent me another image of a potential accessory. It looks great. Mat says that he build the accessory answering readers' ... (more) The Alternative to the iPhone Pro [Apple]
First Silly iPhone App of the Year is Actually Amazingly Cool [IPhone Apps]
First Silly iPhone App of the Year is Actually Amazingly Cool [IPhone Apps]
gizmodo.com — I have almost no apps in my iPhone, despite John's excellent roundups and Adam's iPhone games recommendations... . I only have the most useful ones for NYC. iSteam looks like one to install and keep. As you can see in the video, the application adds ... (more) First Silly iPhone App of the Year is Actually Amazingly ...
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