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more about #iphone30 more comments → berbar: Are there actually any demo iPhone apps? more » Ian Wish: My only issue with these camera apps is that of the 4 or 5 i've tried they all take drastically longer to load than the standard iPhone app. And so I... more » Bystrika: Does Apple have ANYTHING for free and not overpriced!!? Come on!! this service may have helped a few but not millions!! you can do exact same stuff w... more » appletoad: I use Find My iPhone to keep track or my girlfriend. /s more » SpudMills: See, because I don't have an iPhone and don't pay attention to much of this stuff, I was thinking Google Voice must be some type of really nifty voice... more » TheSonOfKrypton: Wow. $60 a month now? I was thinking it was 99$. Guess they reduced the price without me knowing. more » fleebailey33: I think visual voice mail is what features was duplicated the most. And I have not heard this mentioned at all!!! When you really think about that. B... more » btipling: Why get upset about this? Why not get upset about hunger in Africa or health care reform or something important? What is the outrage here? more » GlenTen: Apple has become what it has hunted all these years: The Borg. more » stan-the-man: The U.S. of A. is not the only country in the world yaknow... more » Ultraorange: I can't even buy osx to install on a computer i build, your rant goes unnoticed by those in the ivory tower. Enjoy the multi touch tyranny. more » SkoGoody: My question is this... WHY do you people, especially Matt Buchanan and the techies on this site, continue to buy apple products when YOU KNOW THIS IS ... more » shpe: apple is kind of exclusive, that's why is so wanted and at high prices... so, don't complain... more » Magicant: "And, you can still actually use Skype and Sling apps, albeit in a slightly constrained manner." "Slightly constrained?" Like, you mean, somewhere wh... more » something_unique_and_descriptive: Okay, you started out well, taking Apple to task for their draconian control of a product you paid for... then you got lost. Even if there was pressu... more » -
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iPhone Gets Better Image Stabilization from Pro-Camera App
There have been image stabilization iPhone camera apps before, but not until 3.0 have they had adequate access to the hardware to do proper processing. Pro-Camera is one of these. More » -
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Find My iPhone Leads Cops to Robbery Suspects
Find My iPhone to the rescue again! Pittsburgh Police nabbed three robbery suspects over the weekend, after the man they allegedly robbed used the MobileMe online service to point police to their location. More » -
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iDisk iPhone App Lightning Review: Halfway There
Apple's free iDisk app has potential to make that $60 a year for MobileMe even more worthwhile, but for now it's little more than a fancy file viewer with mediocre management capabilities. More » -
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Apple's Chickenshit Approval Process Has Gone Too Far
The App Store approval process has always been mysterious, slightly ridiculous and mildly infuriating. But with the summary execution of Google Latitude as well as every Google Voice app, it's finally gone too far. More » -
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Google Now Finds Stuff Nearby Using Your Location in Mobile Safari
With iPhone 3.0, websites can snag your location in Safari. Now if you search for something in Google and let it see your location, it'll show you stuff nearby that matches, like coffeeshops here. It's just the beginning, surely. [Google] -
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iTwitter: The First iPhone Twitter App With Push, Sorta
Beating established Twitter apps like Tweetie to the punch (push?), iTwitter is the first one to deliver push notifications. But push only works if the person @replying or DMing you is using iTwitter too. It'sfree$3.99 now. [ReadWriteWeb] -
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Push Gmail for the iPhone, Finally (It's Not What You Think)
My biggest disappointment with iPhone 3.0 is there's still no push Gmail. (Probably due some to contractual BS, but whatever.) GPush is a 99-cent app that almost fixes it by sending you push notifications whenever you get a new message. More » -
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Prowl Pushes Growl Notifications to Your iPhone
Best non-IM use of iPhone 3.0's push notifications yet: Prowl is a $3 app that pushes Growl notifications from your Mac to your phone. Growl's a global notifier that plugs into everything from BitTorrent apps to iTunes to Mail. More » -
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Enable Tethering On Your iPhone 3G and 3GS With Only Safari (MMS, VV Fix)
Here's an extremely easy way to enable tethering on your iPhone 3G and 3GS (even on AT&T!) by just visiting a site on your iPhone's Safari. No jailbreaking needed. Here's where you go: More » -
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iPhone AIM and Beejive IM Apps With Push Notifications Are Live
There are two versions of the AIM app in the App Store right now. The free one, with ads, and the $2.99 one, with no ads. They both have push notifications. More » -
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Find My iPhone Saved My Phone From a Thief
The Find My iPhone feature? It works, as evidenced by Kevin and his two friends, who went an adventure that involved Lego, a dive bar and some fast urban walking. Read on to see how everything played out. – JC More » -
#iphone30
iPhone 3.0: All the Small Things
Since Apple hasn't given us a comprehensive list of all the little changes in iPhone 3.0, users have taken it upon themselves to compile the treats they've found in the new software, some of which are actually quite nice. More » -
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iPhone 3.0 Supports Limitless Apps
With the iPhone 3.0 firmware, Apple upped the max number of app pages on the iPhone from 9 to 11. Theoretically, that increased the number of apps the iPhone could support to 180. Theoretically. More » -
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10 Things To Check Out In iPhone OS 3.0
We've already reviewed the iPhone 3.0 firmware, nitpicking the features one by one. But in case you still haven't studied the update closely enough, here are the 10 things you should know about iPhone 3.0. More »
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How To Easily Enable Tethering and MMS on iPhone 3.0
Not even a day has passed since its release, and yet here we are, already dishing out iffy techniques for enabling unauthorized tethering and MMSing with iPhone OS 3.0. Here are two of them: More » -
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AT&T's Wi-Fi Hot Spot Auto-Authentication Is Free for iPhone 3.0 Users
According to AT&T, iPhone 3.0 users with qualified plans will be able to seamlessly switch from the 3G network to AT&T Wi-Fi hot spots automatically without being prompted for authentication first. [AT&T via YouTube via Engadget] -
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iPhone OS 3.0 Software Review: What To Expect
The iPhone 3GS is Apple's current mobile flagship, but most of us using iPhone 3Gs won't be paying for the upgrade. So instead, we get the new 3.0 firmware—not such a bad deal. More » -
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iPhone 3.0 Upgrade Process Deactivating Some Phones From AT&T (Update: Working Now)
We just got a load of tips from readers that the iPhone 3.0 update is sending their iPhone 3Gs into an unrecoverable mode where the activation process won't complete. More » -
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MLB Streaming Full Live Games to iPhone Over 3G, Starting Tomorrow
A couple months ago, a Major League Baseball spokeperson hinted that live video streaming—one of the vaunted promises of iPhone 3.0—could make its way to the league's $10 At Bat app. Tomorrow, they're making good on their tease. More » -
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iPhone 3.0 Clarifications: Yes, It's Coming Today; No, It's Not Out Yet
There have been some rumblings that iPhone OS 3.0, scheduled for release today, is actually coming out tomorrow. Don't panic! It'll still come out midday today, so long as you don't live in East Asia. More »


