Konami announces Wireway on iPhone

February 12, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Games, iPhone

Wireway game, which until now was only available on Nintendo DS portable consoles, will be purchased and Apple fans, title is compatible with iPhones and iPod Touch.
Wiley Hero game is that the adventure for iPod Touch and iPhone models will have to survive to 23 levels, during which energy sources will hunt called “stars Elan.

By tapping the screen, you navigate using ropes, but will also have to avoid obstacles of any kind: falling rocks, skulls or floor with spikes. You will see jumping from cable to cable to collect as many stars as possible and to keep it alive by Wiley.

The game can be enjoyed in two ways, Flick Trials and Strategery. Furthermore, the manufacturer Konami Digital Entertainment promises that fans will be part of a series of expansion packs, each with eight levels, a total of 16 for both modes of play. Starting today, Wireway may be downloaded from the Apple App Store against a modest amount of money.

A new iPhone application that turns your phone into a wireless remote

February 05, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Applications, iPhone

It is true that it is the first application of this kind, but seems to be one of the most easy to install and use. And do not forget that it is completely free, available in the App Store. Application Touch Mouse from Logitech, you will turn your phone into a wireless keyboard and is fully compatible with both PCs and with Macs.


Here are some examples of what can Touch Mouse:
- Can replace the mouse, because turns iPhone into a trackpad
- May be a keyboard that includes including major commands in Windows
- So your trackpad and keyboard can be used in both modes: portrait or landscape

If you winked at, you can install from here.

Solar Backup for iPhone

February 05, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - iPhone

Green and economically. Scosche accessories manufacturer launched solBAT II, the second set of external solar batteries. iPhone sites, iPods and most USB hand can be used with this package 1.500mAh lithium-ion, which can be loaded from the sun. And it is estimated that a single battery charge is sufficient to provide fullness to two ordinary telephones. However, it is unknown how effective is for smartphones. Those from Scosche say that the add-on acts as a wall adapter up to 5V.

The battery support for hanging on the car window so as to be exposed to sunlight. However, in situations of great haste, peripheral can be charged directly via USB.

Starting price for the device is $30.

How to turn your Apple iPhone to look like Apple iPad

January 31, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Apple, Tablets, iPad, iPhone

For those that didn’t know and are interested in knowing the iPod Touch, iPhone and the newly announced iPad all currently use the same operating system.

Having said that the iPad when it is actually launched will run on version 3.2. There are some differences is operating system 3.2 which can now be put on to your Apple iPhone.

In order to achieve this first you will need to jailbreak your iPhone. After you have done that then you can simply install a number of applications that will replicate the functions of the iPad including new iBooks Store and iWorks suite.
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Virgin Mobile Canada goes live with iPhone, HSPA+

January 31, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Virgin, iPhone

Ahead of an official February 2nd launch, Virgin Mobile’s Canadian branch today quietly rolled out its HSPA+ network and its first phones to take advantage of the new service, including iPhones. Features and pricing match those of its parent company Bell and give Virgin users up to 21Mbps downstream on supporting hardware as well as the same 93 percent national coverage thanks to a sharing deal with Telus. Those with at least a 500MB data plan get free Wi-Fi at Starbucks coffee shops.

Several new devices have joined the network in the gradual move away from CDMA and for now are all smartphone or data-only devices. The iPhone leads the group and shares the same 3-year contract pricing as Bell, at $100 to $300 depending on the iPhone 3G or 3GS model picked. Smartphone plans are the same for all devices and, in combo plans, start at $50 per month for 150 minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, and 500MB of data. Tethering is bundled into all the plans, but only $80 (400 minutes, 2GB) and $100 (500 minutes, 3GB) plans have Visual Voicemail automatically included. Those in less expensive plans can pick from a ‘free’ bundle of either voicemail and call display or else unlimited MMS and SMS where both are included in the top two plans.


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Baby screams translated with iPhone

January 23, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Applications, iPhone

All you need is an iPhone and a baby who cries. Then, of course, and you should be concerned about why your child cry? Sleep? Hungry? And about it. From this point there is a new application for the iPhone, with which you can translate the child screams in adult language, so as to understand exactly what she wants little accent.

After ten seconds of crying, Cry Translator (Biloop patented technologies) will light one of the five lights to indicate, as the company claims, if the baby cried from hunger, the tiredness, the boredom, sleep or due to another type of discomfort.

Perhaps you think that the use of crying decoder is as serious as an issue with a cat or dog, however, research shows that all they bocetele sense. For example, scientists have discovered that the intensity and frequency of the screams of a child may indicate health problems or even SIDS risk (sudden death syndrome), according to a study published in 2005 in the journal Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities.
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Bing default search engine for iPhone

January 21, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - News, iPhone, software

Microsoft and Apple seem to be in negotiations to make Bing default search engine on the iPhone, we learn from MacRumors, citing BusinessWeek. Sources indicate that negotiations are already bears a few weeks and appears to have been initiated against the background of growing disagreements between Apple and Google.

“I know that Apple and Google are the primary enemy,” said one anonymous source of BusinessWeek, which estimated that “Microsoft is now a pawn in this battle. If negotiations will conclude successfully, it is possible that Bing to replace Google as default search engine and desktop version of Apple’s Safari browser.

A recent Google mobile market and acquire a mobile advertising company to Apple has brought the two giants in a conflict situation. There are even rumors that Apple would try to distance itself from Google Maps technology used by iPhone.
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AT&T Announces New Rate Plans and Adds Unlimited Voice/Data Plan for iPhone

January 17, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - AT&T, Announcements, iPhone

Following up on Verizon’s forthcoming rate plan changes, AT&T has announced nearly identical rate plans for individual and FamilyTalk plans set to go into effect on January 18th.

Plans now start at unlimited talk for $69.99 with Family Talk unlimited talk for $119.99 per month on two lines. Messaging add-onsremain unchanged at $20 for unlimited plans for individuals and $30 for Family Talk plans with Feature Phone activations.

Customers that purchase a Quick Messaging Device can also take advantage of the above rates, but they now require the addition of a mandatory data/messaging add-on at a minimum of $20 per month for individual plans and $30 per month for Family Talk plans for new and upgrading customers.
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