Archive for July, 2009
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 173 views
Guinness World Records and Warner Brothers Digital Distribution has announced that the player with the most points achieved in the new Guinness World Records app “Video Game Score” challenge will be awarded a Guinness World Record. The winner will also be added to the shortlist to be included in the Guinness World Records 2010 Gamer’s Edition . Users must be registered with GameSpy in order to remotely submit their scores in the competition. The iPhone and iPod touch app includes 36 mini-games based on real life world records. The Guinness World Records game was developed by TT Games and released in late June. The contest leader board is available on the Guinness World Records game website. The game can be purchased from the App Store for $5. Filed under : iPhone apps Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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GWR iPhone app players could set world record
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 105 views
iPhoneAppQuotes’ analysis shows new trends in iPhone development , with a focus on medical, business and book apps. The developer network is also reporting that there has been a 30 percent increase in new members over the past three months, during which time the number of available titles on the iTunes App Store has increased to 65,000. The development breakdown has a 50-50 split forming between business apps and consumer apps during Q1 2009, and then swinging to a 70-30 split in favor of business apps in Q2 2009. Meanwhile, game development is off 10-percent and music apps have seen a steep fall in new development. Weather, sports and photography are currently at a standstill, with little new development occurring. The iPhoneAppQuotes is a network that matches iPhone developers with entrepreneurs and businesses that have ideas or needs for new apps. Filed under : industry , enterprise , developer , iPhone apps Other story tags : App Store , business , iPhoneAppQuotes Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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iPhone developer interest shifts to business apps
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 188 views
Apple has at last released the MobileMe iDisk app for the iPhone. First promised in June , the software lets MobileMe users view files stored in their online iDisk folders. Users tap a file to load it, or a nearby Share icon to compose an e-mail with a download link. Files can be password-protected, and/or assigned a limited download timeframe measured in days. Designated Public folders can be accessed by anyone. The program is free with a MobileMe subscription, and requires iPhone 3.0 firmware; among the viewable filetypes are Office, iWork and PDF documents, as well as QuickTime-supported media formats. Filed under : iPod , iPhone , iPhone apps , Apple Other story tags : iPod touch , MobileMe , iDisk Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Apple posts MobileMe iDisk app for iPhone
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 177 views
Onkyo has recently announced the upcoming release of two 7.1-channel home theater systems with advanced audio processing, including support for all current audio formats. Even the ProLogic IIz processing format from Dolby is supported, allowing users to set height-channel audio reproduction. The HT-S7200 and HT-S6200 surround sound systems are rated at the same 130 watts per channel, with a speake… Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru
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Onkyo intros two 7.1-channel home theater systems
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 107 views
iLuv today quickly followed Belkin by providing official details of its own remote adapter for the newer iPod shuffle. Already teased , the IEA15 gives any minijack earbud or headphone set the same controls as Apple’s remote, both for click actions and for volume. The add-on is also confirmed to add full remote control to any other 2008 iPod as well as the iPhone 3GS. Again like Belkin, iLuv uses an Apple-made chip in the IEA15 that guarantees compatibility. The adapter should ship next month and will undercut its slightly more attractive rival with a $15 price tag. Filed under : iPod , audio , Apple Other story tags : iPod touch , iPod nano , iPod shuffle , iPod classic , iLuv Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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iLuv prices, dates iPod shuffle adapter
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 158 views
Citi Mobile (free) allows Citibank customers to manage their bank accounts while on the go. After logging into an account the user can view all of their accounts, pay bills, transfer funds, find Citi locations, and contact customer service. The application uses 128-bit encryption to keep all of the data safe and lets users select which iPhone’s have access to an account. Weber’s On The Grill ($5) includes hundreds of recipes from Weber’s cookbook library along with a list of grilling tips and guides. The database features recipes ranging from starters to deserts, including, marinades, sauces, and rubs. After deciding on a recipe, users can add it to the grocery list and the necessary ingredients are automatically turned into a checklist. Tweet Reel ($3) allows users to instantly upload videos and images to their twitter account. The application uploads images at their full resolution and features options for trimming saved album videos before uploading. Uploaded media can accompanied by a message and an automatically generated short url. 100+ Business Building Secrets (free) contains tips and ideas on how to successfully build a business. The guide includes ideas that can help entrepreneurs boost web traffic, increase profits, improve loyalty, and more. The database can be viewed randomly, with a shake of the device bringing up a new tip, or browsed by category. Moon Drop ($1) is a game where players must guide landing pods to the surface of the moon. Players can control the pods flight paths and decent speed by tapping different points on the screen. Small adjustments can be made by tapping on the screen while holding a finger will result in continuous thrust. The game is played in waves, each wave being slightly larger than the last, forcing players to react quicker as the game progresses. Filed under : iPhone apps Other story tags : App Store Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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iPhone apps: Citi Mobile, On The Grill, Tweet Reel
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 71 views
This week on Zune Insider Jessica and Matt had Dave McLauchlan on as a guest. Dave does business development for Zune- basically working out deals with accessory, connectivity, and other partners for not just the device but the entire Zune ecosystem. One of the more interesting stories to me is that he works with car companies and aftermarket head unit manufactures to bring Zune connectivity where the iPod has historically been the only compatible player in the automotive space. Though, some of you may know Dave from our forums kicking off one of the longest running debate threads starting back in 2006: MTP vs MSC . He now hangs out in the Zune HD forum and does his best to answer what he can pre-launch.

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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 72 views
This week on Zune Insider Jessica and Matt had Dave McLauchlan on as a guest. Dave does business development for Zune- basically working out deals with accessory, connectivity, and other partners for not just the device but the entire Zune ecosystem. One of the more interesting stories to me is that he works with car companies and aftermarket head unit manufactures to bring Zune connectivity where the iPod has historically been the only compatible player in the automotive space. Though, some of you may know Dave from our forums kicking off one of the longest running debate threads starting back in 2006: MTP vs MSC . He now hangs out in the Zune HD forum and does his best to answer what he can pre-launch.

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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 63 views
This week on Zune Insider Jessica and Matt had Dave McLauchlan on as a guest. Dave does business development for Zune- basically working out deals with accessory, connectivity, and other partners for not just the device but the entire Zune ecosystem. One of the more interesting stories to me is that he works with car companies and aftermarket head unit manufactures to bring Zune connectivity where the iPod has historically been the only compatible player in the automotive space. Though, some of you may know Dave from our forums kicking off one of the longest running debate threads starting back in 2006: MTP vs MSC . He now hangs out in the Zune HD forum and does his best to answer what he can pre-launch.

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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 56 views
This week on Zune Insider Jessica and Matt had Dave McLauchlan on as a guest. Dave does business development for Zune- basically working out deals with accessory, connectivity, and other partners for not just the device but the entire Zune ecosystem. One of the more interesting stories to me is that he works with car companies and aftermarket head unit manufactures to bring Zune connectivity where the iPod has historically been the only compatible player in the automotive space. Though, some of you may know Dave from our forums kicking off one of the longest running debate threads starting back in 2006: MTP vs MSC . He now hangs out in the Zune HD forum and does his best to answer what he can pre-launch.

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Featured Podcast: Zune Insider
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