There are now over 100,000 applications available in the iTunes AppStore, there really is an App for anything that uses the iPhones features. Well, almost everything. Do you always feel the need to have your apps with you everywhere you go? Have money burning a hole in your pocket? Craving that iPhone fix? Well now you can bring your apps to the table with you to enjoy your beverages ...
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Since Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Maps for iPhone doesnt support (so far) turn-by-turn GPS navigation directions, iPhone users are left having to pay for GPS navigation apps from the AppStore. But, getting navigation on your iPhone doesnt have to be expensive. Today, Networks In Motion has announced a new update to its Gokivo iPhone app [iTunes
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It is possible to copy an iPhone app, purchased with one iTunes account to another iPhone linked to a different iTunes account. Without paying for it again. Here's how to do it. Sponsored Topics: IPhone - List of iPhone applications - ITunes - Apple - Handhelds
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There are already a few iPhone apps that use Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)s Bing search engine to scour the web, so it only makes sense that Microsoft launch a proper Bing iPhone app in the AppStore nevermind the fact that Microsoft is developing mobile applications for its arch-rivals mobile operating system. Today, Microsoft is making
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WidgetPad for iPhone is a platform to help developers create native applications (called widgets) using standard Web technologies such as HTML 5, CSS3 and JavaScript, and distribute them as stand-alone apps through the iTunes App Store. These program can leverage all of...
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iPhoneGuideBlog on 22nd Sep 2009 (via blog.iphoneguide.com)
Despite app discovery services like Chorus for iPhone, the AppStore is a really tough place to eek out a living. That may have prompted one Dutch teen to find a new way to make money from the iPhone hold them for ransom! Thats what happened yesterday when some T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) iPhone users in
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When you have the kind of reach that CNN enjoys, its really easy to pimp out a new iPhone app. Especially when that app happens to be your own. Case in point, CNNs new feature-rich iPhone app. The cable news giant just today launched the new CNN Mobile iPhone app on the iTunes AppStore and
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A short month after announcing 85,000 apps in the iTunes store, recent metrics are hinting that Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) has approved over 100,000 applications for the iPhone (although only about 93,000 are currently available for download). All jokes about the proliferation of fart apps aside, the rate of growth and activity in the iPhones app
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