Our favorite location-based Twitter client for the iPhone has finally hit the Apple AppStore. In addition to native iPhone applications like Twitterrific, Twinkle brings the convenience of a native Twitter client to the iPhone's official application repository. We've been playing with Twinkle for some time now on jailbroken first-generation iPhones, and it was a shame to
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IntoMobile on 20th Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
It's past 3 AM here in India and I'm still writing about something or the other related to Apple. Just check the fifth flag from top in the third column. See something familiar? Yup, the AppStore is now available in India as well! With news coming in that the iPhone OS 2.0 can be unlocked and jailbroken, I'm just waiting for the iPhone Dev Team to release the hack before I start downloading all th
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CellPassion on 10th Jul 2008 (via cellpassion.mobi)
The Apple AppStore is poised brings iPhone users a whole new level of completely integrated and hassle-free application access/downloads. With Apple's announcement that the AppStore will launch in "early July," the consensus seems to be that the iPhone's application store will launch alongside the iPhone 3G on July 11. In fact, the AppStore defaults an
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IntoMobile on 12th Jun 2008 (via intomobile.com)
iPhone firmware 2.0 is coming in June and many are worried including myself thinking we won't be able to use our jailbroken iPhones any more. Luckily the great folks of iPhone Dev Team are there to help us all. They got ahold of the new firmware that ships with the SDK (1.2, which will be released to public as 2.0), has already decrypted the disk image and jailbroken the firmware. Or to put it in
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MOBIZ on 12th Mar 2008 (via mobchina.blogspot.com)
My thoughts about the future of application repositories like Installer and Cydia for jailbroken iPhones seems to becoming true. After Apple took down the most expensive app from the App Store, the 'I Am Rich' app found its way to Cydia. the free applications repository for jailbroken iPhones. Now that's one hell of a journey from $999.99 to $0, that too just in a matter of hours. And yeah, before
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CellPassion on 8th Aug 2008 (via cellpassion.mobi)
With some parts of the world already privy to the joy that is using the iPhone 3G, and others with the iPhone 2.0 OS already installed on their first-gen iPhones, it was only a matter of time before screenshots of the AppStore running on an iPhone were posted to the 'tubes. So, without further ado… iPhone
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IntoMobile on 11th Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
It's not just the iPhone 3G people wait, it's also the long awaited AppStore. In case you already haven't jailbroken your iPhone/iPod Touch (shame on you), you certainly have reasons to rejoice as you will finally be able to try out some of the native apps on your beloved handset/media player. According to the man himself,
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IntoMobile on 10th Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
What's this now? Apple is going to launch the AppStore ahead of the iPhone v2.0 firmware that will be required to actually work with the application? Now, we can't wait to sink our teeth in to the hundreds of iPhone applications that the AppStore undoubtedly has in store for us, but the "early July" launch window
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IntoMobile on 11th Jun 2008 (via intomobile.com)
iPhone firmware 2.0 is coming in June and some people are scared thinking they won't be able to use their jailbroken iPhones any more. Luckily the great folks of iPhone Dev Team are there to help us all. They got ahold of the new firmware that ships with the SDK (1.2, which will be released
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IntoMobile on 12th Mar 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Apple today released iTunes 7.7, and within the past hour has launched their AppStore. iTunes 7.7 is required both for iPhone 2.0 software, as well as the AppStore. It can be downloaded from the iTunes 7.7 download page, as well as by using Apple Software Update. In addition, Apple has placed on their download servers the
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PhoneNews on 10th Jul 2008 (via phonenews.com)
We've been whining about a few things on the iPhone for some time now. You would have thought that all the high-pitched grovelling would have prompted Apple to include video recording, iChat, or at least MMS in one of the previously released firmwares (v1.1.3 included). Alas, Apple doesn't seem to give a lick what we think about iPhone features - and as such, has only manged to give us multiple co
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IntoMobile on 18th Jan 2008 (via intomobile.com)