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Author : Philip King
Date : Feb 4th, 2008
Comment : 1

iFob, is a real-space social networking software.
This application launched by iCloseBy.com is targetted at the iPhones, iPod touches and PCs with Multitouch. The technology used by iFob here is by using the , iFob Wi-Fi of these iPhones, iPods and PCs and then convert them into devices used for broadcasting, or “just listening” for [...]

Author : Philip King
Date : Jan 29th, 2008
Comment : 2

Finally: speech recognition for the iPhone! Dial numbers without looking at the screen. It’s faster than the touchscreen and safer in your car. Get voice activated calls now.

To get a free tryout, start Installer on your iPhone, press Sources, then Edit, then Add. Next, type http://tinyurl.com/2t8cax
Record voice samples for any contact in the [...]

Author : Philip King
Date : Jan 24th, 2008
Comment : 0

A current release of a SNES emulator has been released in a beta version.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tjNkcJ4au8

The video shows the emulator running at promising frame rate. As of now the beta release isn’t open to the public, but can be obtained if you’re impatient by donating to the dev team. No idea when it’ll be out.

Author : Philip King
Date : Jan 22nd, 2008
Comment : 0

Engadget found this slick little gem over the weekend for your jailbroken iPhone.

It’s a virtual guitar (a lot like Jam Sessions if you’ve ever played that, actually — reaffirming my thought that the iPhone is the best handheld gaming device ever made), where you can put your fingers over the strings at the top, [...]

Author : Philip King
Date : Dec 28th, 2007
Comment : 0

MobileScrobbler  has dropped us a note that he’s updated the iPhone’s Last.fm client to a 1.2.0 release. There are a number of neat features, not least of which is the ability to stream Last.fm radio composition by EDGE or Wifi (”Wifi strongly recommended,” sez Sam). The app will plus scrobble tracks as you listen, allow [...]

Author : Philip King
Date : Dec 12th, 2007
Comment : 0

Robota Softwarehouse, the creators of SysInfo and Screenshot, that date bring us an application called iSpit to use as a portable HTTP server, providing sharing of files from your iPhone. that app provides the simplicity of all the other iPhone apps with just turning the server on or off, and pointing your browser to 192.168.0.2. [...]

Author : Philip King
Date : Dec 11th, 2007
Comment : 2

One of the complaints of the iPhone has surprisingly been iPhone’s low ringer volume. It seems to be well below the standard, in terms of volume, established by other mobile handsets.

Most of the users have blamed iPhone’s tiny speakers to be the culprit of that problem. However I had reported that the culprit in fact [...]

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