This Ping app by the guy who made PushGmail is a mix between text messaging and instant messaging. What you need to know is that it’s free and it’s fast.
Ping is designed to look like the SMS app, and behaves much the same way. The messages you send arrive at the recipient’s screen instantly—similar to [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Software'
Ping is Like a Free SMS Client For iPhone and iPod Touch Users
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: IM · SMS · Software · iPhone
New Apple iPhone 3G and 3GS 3.1 OS Unlock Software Released
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments
The actual iPhone 3G/3GS unlock here at iPhone Unlocking Solutions.
The current generation phone, iPhone, has the features of a PC, an iPod, a digital camera and a mobile phone. It is one of the most preferred phones having features of networking and browsing. But it gets expensive to buy an iPhone because it comes with [...]
Economist Replaces Your Newsstand Guy With a Cellphone
September 4th, 2009 · No Comments
In a potential advance for the forces of paid content, The Economist is introducing a trial program today that lets New Yorkers use their cellphones to order overnight home delivery of the new issue at the regular newsstand price. AdAge reports.
“New Yorkers who have signed up for weekly texts announcing each issue’s topics will also [...]
Tags: In The News · Software
Push Gmail Comes to iPhone
August 19th, 2009 · No Comments
A new application is now available for the iPhone that allows push Gmail service to feature on the iPhone. The app is called the GPush Application and it sells for 99 cents on the App Store. The app allows users to choose how they want to be notified of new mail via Gmail.
Options for GPush [...]
Tags: Email · Software · iPhone
Symbian^4 Ready to Break S60 App Compatibility
August 7th, 2009 · No Comments
Recent platform released from the Symbian Foundation amount to pretty much S60 5th Edition with extra funcionality and thus all those lovely apps that are installed on S60 handsets all over the world need not worry their pretty little heads. However, after 5th Edition we’ll basically see the end of the line for S60 as [...]
Tags: In The News · Software
Microsoft Posts Guide for Porting iPhone Apps to WinMo 6.5
August 7th, 2009 · No Comments
Ahead of the launch of Microsoft’s Windows Mobile Marketplace, Microsoft has published a guide that shows iPhone developers how to port their applications to the Windows Mobile 6.5 platform. Microsoft is now accepting applications for the launch of the Marketplace, which is anticipated to fall sometime between September and December. This guide should make it [...]
Tags: Microsoft · Software · Windows Mobile 6 · iPhone
T-Mobile MyTouch 3G Now has Visual Voicemail
August 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
T-mobile MyTouch 3G users rejoice! With a simple download from the Marketplace, you’ll now be able to enjoy Visual Voicemail just like all of those AT&T iPhone users do. Once you’ve downloaded and installed the file, all you have to do is run the app and after a few minutes of configuring it goes to [...]
Facebook 3.0 for iPhone Adds Events and Photo Albums
July 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
Here’s what Facebook for iPhone 3.0 looks like—pretty nice. Besides the new giant button home screen, you’ll be able to actually RSVP to events and create new photo albums. No push yet, but here’s the full list:
1. The “new” News Feed
2. Like
3. Events (including the ability to RSVP)
4. Notes
5. Pages
6. Create new photo albums
7. Upload [...]
Obama Administration - White House News app
July 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
Obama Administration - White House News is a new app to keep up to date with President Barack Obama and his Administration.
This app will bring you daily blog entries from the Official White House blog, photos from the Official White House photographers, plus weekly video addresses by President Obama, videos of Press Briefings, Tweets from [...]
Tags: Apple · Software · iPhone
Apple Offers iPhone Developers a New SDK
July 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
Apple recently made a new software development kit available to those writing applications for the iPhone. iPhone SDK 3.1 has lots of new tools for developers to take advantage of. Some of the changes include better control over the iPhone’s video editing software which preserves the original recording. Third party applications have also been given [...]
Tags: Apple · Software · iPhone
Barnes and Noble gets an (amazing) iPhone app
June 30th, 2009 · No Comments
The Barnes & Noble Bookstore app let’s you shop and read reviews. And you can use your iPhone’s camera to search and shop for millions of books, DVDs, or music CDs.
In their own words:
Search millions of books, DVDs, and CDs using your iPhone’s camera. Just snap a photo of the front cover and we’ll find [...]
First Adult App in the App Store: $1.99 to See Boobies
June 30th, 2009 · No Comments
The iTunes store has approved its first adult application; ‘Hottest Girls’. You won’t be surprised, after reading that title, to learns that it features pictures of naked women. The app, priced at $1.99 for anyone who doesn’t know that porn can be found free on the internet, is trailblazing as we are some to see [...]
2G iPod Touch Redsnow Jailbreak is here, Works with iPhone 3G too
June 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
The wait is finally over! The iPhone Dev Team has just released redsnow, a jailbreak and unlock (orig iPhone only) that works not only on the iPhone 3G and 1G iPod Touch, but more importantly, on the 2G iPod Touch as well. It works similar to QuickPwn so the whole process should be pretty easy. [...]
Palm Pre Nears 700,000 App Downloads in Less Than Two Weeks
June 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
“Medialets is reporting that as of June 17th, a mere 11 days after its launch, Palm Pre users have downloaded well over 650,000 apps. With only 30 apps in the App Catalog (and none of them fart-related), it’s still clear that Palm users know and want apps.”
Celebrity app puts you on the cover
May 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Favorite mobile app developer visuamobile has come up with yet another wonderful app. Called Celibrity, it lets you be on the cover of a magazine.
Uploading your own picture to one of 20 magazine covers. You can even adjust the image by cropping or scaling to size.
Available in a lite or pay-for-version ($2.99).











