Wallpaper Maker does a simple but extremely useful thing – it lets you add your contact details (or any message you like, in fact) to your iPhone’s displayed wallpaper.

And it does it quite well, with an easy to use interface and a few more options than other apps I’ve seen that offer to do similar things. It’s flexible and easy to use.
For instance, it lets you choose your own wallpaper, by snapping a new photo or using any of your existing pics in your Camera Roll or Photo Library. You can also set whether you want your text to appear at the top or bottom of the wallpaper.
It includes a “preview” function, and even gives you details about how to set the photo as your wallpaper (if you aren’t familiar about how to do this).
It’s available for instant download right now for only $0.99 in the App Store.






It looks like Apple has released a new iPhone 3.1.3 update for iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 3GS users.
Google will be releasing their Nexus One aka Google phone today. Will Nexus One be an iPhone killer? The answer is no.
No, the falling Apple logo on the Google hompage doesn't have anything to do with Apple Inc. It is there to celebrate the birthday of Sir Isaac Newton.
As I was browsing Google today I noticed a new logo which Google created to honor Sir Isaac Newton.
For me, the best free iPhone app in the Apple App Store would have to be the Dragon Dictation iPhone app. The Dragon Dictation iPhone app allows you to speak in to your iPhone and have your speech converted to text.
Google is working on a new phone, and it’s called the Nexus One. No, Nexus One is not a code name, it’s the real name of the phone that you see in the picture above.
The much anticipated debut of the iPhone in South Korea finally took place on Saturday and it was a huge hit.
As has been said here and many other places, one can only imagine that Apple was ready to do battle with the Droid and that they were merely waiting for the release of their competitions top product before finalizing their latest version.