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PostHeaderIcon Doom Resurrection on iPhone–screenshots - CNET News


Doom Resurrection on iPhone--screenshots
CNET News
You might be expecting Doom on the iPhone to be the latest in an increasingly tedious string of ports of the original game. ...

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PostHeaderIcon So Long, HackBook: You're Useless Now Thanks to iPhone 3GS - Wired News


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So Long, HackBook: You're Useless Now Thanks to iPhone 3GS
Wired News
And my recent purchase of an iPhone 3GS made the netbook completely lose relevance. Like I said in a previous post, my Hackintosh (10-inch MSI Wind) and I ...
Apple iphone 3GS, A Flawed Phone?PC World
REVIEW: iPhone 3GS Is a (Small) Hardware Step UpeWeek
New iPhone overheatsExaminer.com
Telegraph.co.uk -PC World -Wired News
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PostHeaderIcon The 88 records entire song on their iPhone - USA Today


The 88 records entire song on their iPhone
USA Today
That's what Adam Merrin, the keyboardist for indie rock trio The 88 thought when he read about Four Track, a new $9.99 application for the iPhone which lets ...

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PostHeaderIcon The Limits of Apple's Push Notification for the iphone - PC World


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The Limits of Apple's Push Notification for the iphone
PC World
Analysis: APNS (Apple Push Notification Service) is a free, simple, and safe way to push data to iphone apps. It fills iphone's background process gap ...
iphone's latest OS is a must-have upgradeHouston Chronicle
iPhone apps with uncommon touchBrisbane Times
"Hottest Girls": Not the Only Racy App for the iPhone, iPod TouchTMCnet
Florida Times-Union -Overclockers Club -MacNN
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PostHeaderIcon Doom Resurrection comes to the iPhone (Review) - CNET News


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Doom Resurrection comes to the iPhone (Review)
CNET News
But Doom Resurrection is more than a port: it's an all-new Doom game written expressly for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Indeed, whereas Id's Wolfenstein 3D ...
Doom Resurrection Released for IPhone, IPod TouchPC World
Doom for the iPhoneAppscout
Doom: Resurrection Hits the iphone Today for $10Shacknews
Gizmodo.com -MTV.com -Tom's Guide
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PostHeaderIcon Ericsson Rolling Out App Store - InformationWeek


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Ericsson Rolling Out App Store
InformationWeek
The company said the success Apple has had with its App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch makes having an over-the-air app store a crucial tool for ...
"Hottest Girls": Not the Only Racy App for the iPhone, iPod TouchTMCnet
Skype for iphone 1.1 ReleasedMobility Site
An Open Source Recipe for the iPhoneLinux Magazine (registration)
ReadWriteWeb -tuaw.com -iPhone World
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PostHeaderIcon Birdfeed Twitter App Review: Lean, Fast and Pretty [IPhone Apps]

It's five dollars. It has half the functionality of Twittelator Pro. But Birdfeed just became my default iPhone Twitter app.

It's fast. The fastest Twitter app I've seen since Twitterfon (which isn't that fast anymore, once it started inserting ads.) The user interface is even cleaner and more spare than Tweetie's—the app it will inevitably be compared to the most. For instance, the "load more" button at the bottom is gone—you just keep scrolling down, and it keeps loading new tweets.


Gone, even, is the ubiquitous row of buttons that line the bottom of most Twitter apps for one-touch access to mentions, direct messages and other features. You have to slide back to a list-style menu to reach any feature besides the one you're currently looking at, meaning it's at least two taps to get from a timeline to mentions or vice versa. It solves this problem in part by making it so that you only have to do that when there's a reason to—a number pops up in the back button whenever you have new mentions or DMs telling you many are waiting (pointedly, it badges only new mentions and DMs, not new tweets in your overall timeline). The problem is when you use multiple Twitter clients, since you'll have to look at the same mention twice to get rid of the badge.

Like most every Twitter app except Tweetie, it does cache tweets on your phone, so you can read them offline. Caching is also part of the reason it feels fast. Beyond search and integration with Instapaper, however, it lacks any of the other "power features" that are the bread and butter of say, Twittelator Pro or TweetDeck, like grouping or multiple windows.

It's the opposite: A remarkably focused and well thought out exercise in restraint. It's the details like a timestamp marking every time you open the app so you know where you left off, that shine. If you only use the core Twitter features, Birdfeed is the best app you can buy.

That's not to say it's necessarily better than TweetDeck or Twittelator. The amazing thing about Twitter is that you can do whatever you want with it, and having all of those features is fantastic if you need them. Birdfeed is simply the most essential Twitter app for iPhone yet—it's only what you really need, beautifully designed.

It's not perfect—it freezes for a second when loading new tweets, like you hit the bottom of a timeline and starts pulling in more, and then there's that account amnesia bug.

But whether or not it's worth the extra $2 over Tweetie or the same $5 as feature-rich Twittelator Pro depends on how much speed, focus and design really matter to you. [Birdfeed, iTunes]




PostHeaderIcon Apple blows past other hardware web sites in May

Filed under: Apple Corporate, Internet, Surveys and Polls

Wow. It isn't even close. Apple blew by HP, Dell and even MagicJack (!) with the most visits to a website in May. According to the people who compile such statistics at Nielsen, Apple drew 55.7 million unique viewers, more than double what next ranked HP did. Much of that may have been driven by anticipation of the new iPhone. Here's the chart.



Also interesting is that Nielsen computes the average visitor stayed on the Apple site an average of 1 hour and 14 minutes. That's a lot of reading and watching demo videos.

Nielsen also took a look at blog mentions of the iPhone in early June, and the numbers are pretty striking there too. You can see the peak as the release date approached, with another peak on release day June 19.



They say if people are talking about you it's a good thing. By that measure things are really great at Apple.

TUAWApple blows past other hardware web sites in May originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PostHeaderIcon NES controller turned into an iPhone dock - DVICE


NES controller turned into an iPhone dock
DVICE
An iPhone dock. This mod is pretty straightforward, putting the dock connector at the back of the top of the controller. The buttons don't do anything, ...

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PostHeaderIcon PhoneSuit's iPhone Friendly Portable Projector - BusinessWeek


BusinessWeek

PhoneSuit's iPhone Friendly Portable Projector
BusinessWeek
Meanwhile, a non-projector company may be first to actually market a pico projector as a bona-fide mobile accessory: PhoneSuit, the iPhone accessory company ...
Stop squinting - MiLi Pro gives iPhones the big picture treatmentGizmag

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