iPhone Guide


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Sep 10

Karaoke + rhythm game = Lyric Legend

TuneWiki, creator of a social music service centered around discovering lyrics, has launched a new game for the iPhone that focuses on–you guessed it–lyrics.


2
Sep 10

Apple wins patent for critically important iOS swipe-to-scroll gesture

Two years before the first iPhone, Apple applied for a patent that has become one of the staple gestures of the iOS platform.


2
Sep 10

GameCenter finally arriving in iOS 4.1

Apple’s integrated gaming solution for iOS devices finally is ready to be released.

Originally posted at Crave


2
Sep 10

iOS 4.1 offers new photo features, bug fixes

Before jumping into Apple’s music and entertainment news, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced iOS 4.1, the latest update for the iPhone and iPod Touch.


2
Sep 10

Skyfire promises Flash video playback on its iPhone app

Mobile browser-maker Skyfire submits its mobile app for the iPhone, whose big draw will be playing back Flash video that’s been transcoded into HTML 5 standards.


2
Sep 10

Beautiful Epic Citadel demo live, free in App Store

Epic Games’ killer gaming demo is available for free, and it certainly looks nice.

Originally posted at Crave


31
Aug 10

Turn your iPhone into a desktop pinball table

Pinball Magic transforms your device into a pretty darn good rendition of a pinball arcade table, down to the plunger and flipper switches.

Originally posted at Crave


31
Aug 10

Tapping this app gives special-needs users a voice

A new wave of App Store offerings, including Proloquo2Go, is gaining favor over clunky and uberexpensive devices for those with communication disorders–and making assistive technology cool.

Originally posted at News – Health Tech


31
Aug 10

Facebook scam claims to need testers for iPhone 4, iPad

Popularity of Apple products has always brought out scammers, hoping to prey on the wish list’s of potential targets. Currently, a Facebook scam promises to send consumers a brand-new iPhone 4 or iPad 3G for testing.


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Aug 10

AutoCAD returns to the Mac, mobile app offered

Autodesk is bringing its popular engineering program back to the Mac after long absence and is launching mobile versions for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.

Originally posted at News – Apple