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Last.fm 2.0 iPhone App Sneak Peek
from theappleblog.com
Back in July, Last.fm released the 1.0 version of their free iPhone app which basically lets you have access to the millions of songs streamable from their website by accessing various stations.
The 1.0 app has a rating of 3 out of 5 stars with most complaints being that it crashed frequently. Other low ratings were mainly complaints of the lack of scrobbling…though that’s really an issue with the limitations Apple put on the SDK.
Earthscape iPhone App Now Free For Limited Time, Grab It Now
from techcrunch.com
Earthscape, the incredible iPhone application that brings Google-earth to the iPhone, just discounted its $10 pricetag to…free. For a “limited time.”
The app, which we first wrote about in May, puts a little globe in your pocket that you can spin around and zoom in to specific locations. It shows where you are based on your GPS coordinates, highlights locations with Wikipedia entries (and lets you read those entries as well) and flickr photos.
Apple releases iPhone Software v2.1
from appleinsider.com
Apple early Friday morning released the much-anticipated iPhone Software 2.1 Update recently billed by company chief executive as a "big update" that fixes "a lot of bugs."
SwitchEasy CapsuleNeo for iPhone 3G
from ilounge.com
Coming off the success of its Capsule Rebel and Colors cases for the iPhone 3G, SwitchEasy has debuted CapsuleNeo ($30), another unique case with interesting ideas for protecting the plastic-bodied iPhone.
First Google Android phone sighting reveals awkward iPhone rival
from appleinsider.com
The first smartphone based on Google's Android mobile platform could hit the U.S. market as early as October, according to new reports, but a video of the handset leaked on the Internet reveals a device which lacks the elegance that's already drawn millions to Apple's iPhone.
New iPhone app streams iTunes collections anywhere
from appleinsider.com
The developer of desktop software that lets users listen to their iTunes libraries from any broadband Internet connection now has a similar tool for the iPhone and iPod touch that eliminates storage limits.
Apple's Best Buy play makes 12m iPhones "very conservative"
from appleinsider.com
An agreement for Best Buy to start selling iPhones will help make already strong estimates for Apple's device sales seem all too modest, according to an investment note from Lehman Brothers.
New software would let iPhones access iTunes libraries from anywhere
from appleinsider.com
A new version of Apple's iPhone Software could provide iPhone and iPod touch users with access to their home computer's entire iTunes media library while on the go without having to first download those media items through a traditional sync, a new company filing has revealed.
Gecko Gear iPhone Glove for iPhone 3G
from ilounge.com
Highly similar to the company's prior Gecko Glove rubber cases, the iPhone Glove ($19, also known as iPhone glove for iPhone 3G and Gecko Glove for iPhone 3G) is a simple silicone sleeve that covers the majority of the iPhone 3G with ribbed rubber, exposing the screen, headphone port, ringer switch, and camera.
iPhone 3G On Sale 8am, July 11, Pricing Details Posted
from ipodhacks.com
AT&T stores will begin selling the iPhone 3G at 8am on July 11th in the United States.
Study suggests most of Japan not bonkers over iPhone
from appleinsider.com
The Japanese aren't lusting over iPhone to the same degree as Americans and fellow Europeans across the pond, according to a local study commissioned shortly after regional wireless carrier SoftBank Mobile said it would offer the Apple handset later this year.
Griffin iTrip AutoPilot Reviewed
from ilounge.com
Having only recently reviewed Griffin's iTrip Auto with SmartScan, a good but not great FM transmitter and car charger released early this year for iPods, we don't feel it necessary to rehash all of the details for today's review of iTrip AutoPilot ($100) -- a newly revised, iPhone- and iPod-compatible version.
Inside look: Apple iPhone 3G (8GB/16GB)
from ilounge.com
Billed as offering twice the original iPhone's speed at half the price, Apple's iPhone 3G ($199/8GB, $299/16GB) will actually be a more expensive device to operate in the United States than its predecessor, thanks to a 50% or greater increase in monthly data service charges.
Soon, Your iPhone Won't Just Play Music, It'll Create it For You
from gizmodo.com
iPods and iPhones are great for loading up with prerecorded music and everything, but no matter how large your hard drive is you're going to run out of new stuff to listen to eventually. But now that these devices are getting powerful enough to run robust programs, you'll soon have the ability to listen to new, actively-generated music on your iPhone that's completely unique.
Apple introduces 3G iPhone
from ilounge.com
During his WWDC 2008 keynote address yesterday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the 3G data-capable iPhone. The new iPhone is available in two versions: an 8GB unit for $199 USD and a 16GB unit for $299 USD.


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