Golfers need all the help they can get when they are on the tee and now they can use the iPhone to improve their game and make accurate calculations when it comes to strokes in their games. The new app is the Golfshot: Golf GPS rangefinder for the iPhone 3G and 3G S. Among the
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For the many people using their iPhones as a means of getting around the territories they are in, the North American version of CoPilot Live GPS navigation system has been officially released and is now available at the iPhone App Store for $34.99. The app is compatible with the latest iPhone 3G and 3GS and
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According to iPhone Atlas, some users were getting strange and inaccurate GPS readings when on the 3G network with their iPhones (being in Oregon and being shown in Texas on the Maps application). However, the site also states that some users have noticed that turning off the 3G data connection and reverting back to EDGE helps to resolve the problem by showing the accurate GPS positioning. It seem
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Here is a video of series of games and utilities to see how much faster the iPhone 3G S performs compared to the iPhone 3G [Via] Tweet This!Digg this!Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponShare this on del.icio.usShare this on TechnoratiPost this to MySpaceShare this on FacebookShare this on RedditRelated Posts On Daily MobileiPhone 3G S
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The Apple iPhone is ready to be launched in June 2008 at the WWDC of Apple. Steve Jobs will be announcing the handset during his keynote address. For those who don't know, people are eagerly waiting for the 3G iPhone, which also has a GPS receiver, enhanced camera and supposedly a black finish on the [...] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Apple going for 25 million 3G iPhones", url: "http://www.fonear
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Unity Technologies on Tuesday released Unity 1.5 for iPhone, an update to its game development that the company says triples its speed and offers full iPhone 3G support. In addition, it features full support for native Objective C and C++ code, which opens full access to iPhone 3.x APIs and custom plug-ins. Sponsored Topics: IPhone - Smartphone - Handhelds - iPhone 3G - Unity Technologies
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While Apple may have been generous with its iPhone 3.0 firmware upgrade, bringing older iPhones to match many, but not all, of the capabilities of the new iPhone 3G S upon release, the company has upgraded its hardware in the new next-generation iPhone, creating a software divide in the App Store. Reports are coming in that the newer hardware has a newer graphics chip that supports both the OpenGL...
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Pocketnow on 10th Jun 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
The NAVIGON MobileNavigator transforms any iPhone 3G, equipped with the new Apple OS 3.0 operating system, and any iPhone 3G S into a complete navigation device. Some of it’s features include: 2D and 3D map displays Can be used in portrait and landscape format Precise voice announcements Intelligent address entry Reality View Pro (realistic display of motorway interchanges and exits) Lane
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