A new school year is about to start and students nationwide will be clamoring for ways to keep up with their school work. With many schools starting to offer free iPod Touches, iPhones, and laptops, the iTunes App Store will be one of the first places to go for back-to-school apps.
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Archive for November 3rd, 2008
Wikipedia Comes to the iPhone with Wikipanion
Posted in Web Technology, tagged app, app store, iPhone, wikipanion, wikipedia on November 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Why Apple Will Dominate Next Gen Computing
Posted in Latest Mobile, tagged Apple, iPhone, platforms on November 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Last week Steve Jobs took the stage at the Apple Town hall meeting and announced two major things for the iPhone: 1) support for Microsoft Exchange and 2) the iPhone SDK. The Exchange support was a relatively unexpected move, but in retrospect it makes perfect sense. In order to unseat Blackberry as the number one [...]
12 Future Apps For Your iPhone
Posted in Latest Mobile, tagged digital convergence, iPhone on November 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
With the new iPhone SDK, it’s just a matter of time before we see a wave of new applications. We expect a lot of popular web 2.0 apps to offer an iPhone version. Native Twitter, Facebook and Flickr clients for iPhone will run faster than their in-browser versions and will take advantage of the [...]
Seven Must-Have Offline Apps For Your iPhone/iPod Touch
Posted in Latest Mobile, tagged app, applications, apps, iPhone, ipod, iPod touch, offline on November 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you have an iPod Touch, then you know the benefit of finding apps that work offline. But some iPhone owners, too, need offline access from time-to-time. Maybe you spend your commute in an underground subway or perhaps your office building has shoddy cell coverage, or maybe you just want to use your iPhone [...]
New Gmail SMS feature delayed for two weeks
Posted in Web Technology, tagged Cloud Computing, E-mail Providers, Garett Rogers, Google Gmail, internet, Phone Number, SMS on November 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
An exciting feature for Gmail was announced today, but it turned out to be a false alarm for now. Google announced they will be adding SMS capability to Gmail so you can text people from right from there. Additionally, getting a response from the person is just as simple.
When a someone receives a text message [...]


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