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Quickword App Submitted for Apple’s Consideration, Can Edit Word Docs

Written on April 03, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and No one has commented

A lot of apps have been promising to bring Microsoft document editing capabilities to the iPhone, like DocumentsToGo, which enjoyed prominence on the Palm OS, and continues to be a popular choice for BlackBerry users. But now it looks like Quickoffice might be the first app out the door, though it all hinges on Apple [...]

Sony Pictures Details Lineup for iPhone Games

Written on March 31, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

Movie-based titles have not enjoyed a favorable reputation in gaming on the whole. There have been exceptions, of course, like Goldeneye for the Nintendo 64, and the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle games for the Nintendo and Super Nintendo. The Watchmen MMO for the iPhone and iPod Touch? Definitely not among the greats. Iron Man: [...]

Skype for iPhone Gets Official, Details Revealed

Written on March 30, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

Last week we got news via our very own sister site, GigaOM, that Skype would finally being releasing their own official app for the iPhone and iPod touch, and that the release date was imminent.
Skype has since officially confirmed the upcoming free app, releasing a slew of screenshots which were published over the weekend by [...]

Mega Man II for iPhone Lacks Polish, But Entertains

Written on March 30, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

It’s still the only Mega Man game I’ve ever actually played through to completion, and it’s still a cult favorite among fans, and now it’s available for the iPhone and iPod touch. I’m talking about Mega Man II (iTunes Link), Blue Boy’s second adventure, originally released for the NES in 1989. Obviously, I had to [...]

Lots of New Apple Hardware Hinted at in iPhone 3.0 Code

Written on March 23, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 9 people have commented

When it comes to speculation about hardware, I like going to the code. Code doesn’t have “sources,” questionable or otherwise, and if something turns up there, you can be relatively sure it isn’t a ploy to deceive you (unless we’re being subtly manipulated, but that’s a conspiracy theory for another time). The recent iPhone [...]

Seven Language Apps: Spreken Ze Francias, Por Favor

Written on March 20, 2009 by Lisa Hoover and 4 people have commented

If one of your New Years Resolutions (remember those?) was to learn a new language, there are quite a few ways you can use your Mac or iPhone that will have you speaking in a foreign tongue in no time flat.
Keep Your Word
Keep Your Word is combination dictionary and flashcard trainer for the Mac [...]

Premium App Store Rumors Surface Once Again

Written on March 16, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

On the eve of the iPhone 3.0 event, rumors are once again circulating that Apple will introduce a Premium section of the iTunes App Store, in order to provide a venue for developers to present higher priced apps without having to vie for attention with the many, many cheap independent apps currently available. The existing [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: March 14, 2009

Written on March 14, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 4 people have commented

Place your iPhone on the floor and prepare to dance a merry jig, it’s the weekend and that means I’ve prepared a selection of fresh picks from the App Store.
As ever, before we get stuck in to a hand-picked selection of the latest releases from the App Store, I’ve delved in to the week’s Apple [...]

Follow The Oregon Trail on Your iPhone

Written on March 12, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 6 people have commented

Well, it came to pass. Beloved childhood memory The Oregon Trail ($5.99, iTunes link) got updated and graphically reinvigorated for its arrival on the iPhone and iPod touch platform. The question is, is it still just as fun and educational as it was when you used to play it on your Apple II? Well, you [...]

Jailbreak: Five Things You Need to Know

Written on March 11, 2009 by Clayton Lai and 17 people have commented

So you’ve just jailbroken your iPhone. Congratulations! Your iPhone life is about to improve in so many ways. Be sure to follow our Jailbreak series to get the most out of jailbreaking your iPhone. Going forward, here are some tips to bear in mind.
1. Never upgrade firmware directly via iTunes
In the process of jailbreaking the [...]

iPhone App Store Gets Direct Competition From the Underground

Written on March 09, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 7 people have commented

As you are probably well aware, pretty much every one of Apple’s competitors in the smartphone market either has or is planning to develop its very own App Store-type method of distributing platform-specific software for their handheld devices. While this is generally a good thing, because it weakens the hold of carriers on the type [...]

App Review: Smack Me — Play Rough With Your iPhone

Written on March 04, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 2 people have commented

These days, gaming is all about getting physical: tilting and shaking, shouting and whispering and now apparently the occasional bit of pinching and smacking. Sounds like fun!
All this talk of touching reminds me of a great toy I had, back in my student days: Bop It. A group of us would play together, flicking, spinning, [...]

Watchmen Poised to Bring MMO Action to the iPhone

Written on March 04, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

First it was a critically-acclaimed comic by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons that took a darker and more sinister look at superheroes than had ever been taken before, then it was a movie locked in a nasty dispute over distribution rights between Warner and Fox, and now it’s going to be what one could argue [...]

App Review: Tap Tap Revenge 2 — New Tunes and Achey Fingers

Written on March 03, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 32 people have commented

Taking the iPhone’s potential even further, Tapulous is here to show us how games can play good and sound awesome.
The Tap Tap Revenge series has come a long way since its humble beginnings almost two years back. Indeed, back in September ‘07, indie developer Nate True spent a couple of days designing the game’s first [...]

Apple Declares No More Uninformed Reviews, App Store Ratings Jump

Written on February 27, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 9 people have commented

Once upon a time, anyone who wanted to could post a review of any app available in Apple’s App Store. You could just drop in on the top paid apps list, prepare a number of scathing single-star reviews based on the outrageous prices of each app, and possibly make a significant dent in their overall [...]

Sony Set to Take On Growing Dominance of iPhone and iPod Touch

Written on February 26, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 11 people have commented

Sony is no doubt feeling the heat from Apple, whose campaign to push the iPod touch (and the iPhone, though less directly) to the forefront of mobile gaming continues, with another recent advertisement using the “Funnest iPod Ever” tag line, and highlighting another selection of games available for the platform. They’ve also introduced a Games [...]

Introducing: TheAppleBlog App Review

Written on February 23, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 5 people have commented

I’m exceedingly happy to tell you all about a brand-new series of articles we’re launching here at TheAppleBlog, entitled: The App Review.
Every other weekday, I’ll be sticking my big hands deep into the gaping jaws of the App Store and pulling out a fresh app for a top-down examination.
In each review, I’ll take the app [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: Feb. 21, 2009

Written on February 21, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 1 person has commented

The weekend seems to have rolled up super-fast, so welcome one and all to the Weekly App Store Picks.
Before we jump in to this week’s apps, let’s take a gander at recent happenings in the world of Apple.
First up, as a frequent tweeter, I was pleased to learn about desktop tweeting without a client appĀ earlier [...]

AirPhones: The True Potential of AirTunes on Your iPhone

Written on February 19, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 19 people have commented

I like my Airport Express with AirTunes. I use it to connect my home theater set-up to my iTunes library, and more frequently, for listening to Internet radio via iTunes. But it’s always bothered me that I couldn’t use it to listen to audio from any other source beyond iTunes. I don’t know about you, [...]

JAJAH Can Transform Your iPod Touch Into an iPhone

Written on February 06, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 6 people have commented

With the introduction of microphone support and an external speaker, the gap between the iPhone and the iPod touch was becoming increasingly narrow. It was really only a matter of time before it happened, but one company, JAJAH is now claiming to have bridged the space between the two, and brought phone features to the [...]