by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 19, 2010 in
Cellphones,
Communications

The Apple iPhone 3GS will debut in India by hopping on to the Bharti Airtel network. The decision comes after the Indian carrier said it has inked a deal with Apple Inc to this effect. So if things work as planned, Airtel will have the iPhone 3GS at its stores and network in the coming months. Customers are a delighted lot as they gear up to sport their iPhone 3GS in a few months’ time.

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by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 18, 2010 in
Software

SlingMedia has brought to public attention its latest innovative SlingPlayer app that would run on Androids. The new app detailed by the company comes across as a feature that would allow Android users to stream video from a Slingbox, over 3G data networks or Wi-Fi on a mobile phone.

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by
Alex Ion on March 16, 2010 in
Cellphones
Google’s Nexus One is one of the most thought after mobile phones these days, but while hot among tech-savvy users, we’re not quite sure if regular users think the same. But enough talk guys, as we have some sales figures coming in, saying that Google sold 135,000 Nexus One handsets in 74 days.

Just how good is that compared to 1.05 million units for Motorola DROID and 1 million iPhones for the exact same period?

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 15, 2010 in
Marketing

In case you need to know the marketing wizardry that iPhone app makers can wear on their sleeve, here’s how. The main aim of the new eBook, which has been pushed out for the people to read, aims at helping enthusiasts with the successful promotion of new iPhone apps. The eBook, titled ‘Secrets to Effective iPhone App Marketing’, has been authored by Bryan Bowers of iProduceApps and Michael Vallez of CrazyMikesApps.

by
Alex Ion on March 12, 2010 in
Cellphones
The much hyped iPhone 4G has just been caught on camera and images have leaked on the Internet. Unboxed in a dodgy warehouse, although we have a tough time believing anything like that, we’re supposedly looking at the new iPhone or the fourth-gen iPhone.


by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 11, 2010 in
Hardware

Ever came across an iDongle? May be not. For, iDongle has just debuted, and the promise is that it can jailbreak and activate an iPhone 3GS or iPod touch running OS 3.1.2 just by plugging it into the dock connector! The cunning piece of hacker-created hardware can jailbreak a factory fresh iPhone unit. Doesn’t that sound interesting?

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by
Radimir Bobev on March 11, 2010 in
Cellphones
The iPhone will get the long-awaited multitasking support for third-party apps with the release of its iPhone OS 4.0, as indicated by one of the countless rumors circulating the Internet right now.


by
Radimir Bobev on March 8, 2010 in
Cellphones

Many considered the iPhone a joke in terms of gaming possibilities when it came out, but today, this is far from true, as the device can easily be considered one of the most important gaming platforms right now. The Game Developers Conference in San Francisco this week will likely show products that will end the debate for good.

by
Alex Ion on March 5, 2010 in
Cellphones
If you’re a fan of Google Buzz and would like to take it on your iPhone, you’re in luck, as we just caught wind that Buzzie, the first iPhone client for Google Buzz, is now available from iTunes.

Selling for the first week with a 33% discount for only £1.19 or $1.79, the Buzzie app gets the eye with its clean user interface and the fact that it takes advantage of the iPhone’s GPS functionality to locate you on the map and tell, or not tell people, where you are.

by
Atul Roach on March 4, 2010 in
Cellphones
The iPhone 4G arrival has been a huge mystery until date and we can only use such concepts as the one below to keep the fanatics away from loosing all interest. This iPhone 4G whimsy comes from Seraphan a Spaziocellulare forum member who believes that the next generation Apple smartphone will be offered in numerous color options.

His version of the iPhone also has a bigger screen than the current generation models which we think will also be an essential part of the original version from Cupertino.
