Super Turbo Action Pig for iPhone updated to 1.1: new death animations and obstacles
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Rotary dial law in Illinois being overhauled to help modernize Illinois and bring about the iPhone age.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/State+lawmakers+seek+to+update+telecom+bill%3A+%3FIllinois+has+a+rotary-dial+law+in+an+iPhone+world%2C%27+says+an+ATandT+official
Fight Autism or help with awareness by downloading color #10 and shine the light. Fight lights is an iPhone app that will le you enter your favorite teams name, choose uniform colors, and more.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Fight+Lights+iPhone+App+Supports+Autism+Awareness+-+Light+it+up+Blue
Evolution 2500 the answer to all your charging needs? Read the Review to learn how you can leave all those extra charging devices behind.
Bill Atkinson Photo Card review. The iPhone app created by Bill Atkinson the brains behind various Apple Software is also a nature photographer, this app brings both of the worlds together.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Review%3A+Bill+Atkinson+PhotoCard+for+iPhone
Elan Microelectronics filed a lawsuit with the United States International Trade Commission against Apple on March 30. The lawsuit focuses on the use of multiple fingers on a touch screen device, referred to as multi-touch and is after the prevention of Apple multi-touch products entering the United States.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Apple+iPad%2C+iPhone+Hit+with+Multitouch+Patent+Lawsuit
iPhone crucial tool for the medical profession as Dr. Topol points out that one of Apple’s latest patents the sensor strip is a key factor.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Body+Area+Networks%3A+Apple%2C+Sensor+Strips+%26+the+iPhone
Game Table for the iPad in the works. This app will allow users to play chess, checkers, poker, and several card games.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/NEWS%3A+Game+Table+for+iPad%3A+another+reason+to+want+one
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The newly updated MapQuest 4 Mobile can now speak to you while you travel, effectively providing free GPS-powered navigation.
MathTopers:ClockMaster 2.0 iPhone app upgrade to help children understand analog clocks and time.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Help+your+child+learn+to+tell+time+with+MathTappers%3A+ClockMaster+2.0
Linkin Park band releasing an iPhone game app Linkin Park 8-bit Rebellion. The review explains the game and its humor.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Linkin+Park+is+Releasing+A+Chirpy%2C+8-Bit+iPhone+Game
Dogs Playing Poker iPhone trailer, just a game about dogs that play poker. Taking that classic painting to a “whole nuther level”.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Dogs+Playing+Poker+iPhone+trailer
Five in One preschooler iPhone games. The Tickle Tap Toddler Pack 1.0 released with five educational games all in one. Shapes, numbers, patterns, and more are included in the iPhone game app.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/5+popular+iPhone+games+for+preschoolers+in+one+app
The Easter Bunny will be coming soon and yes, there are apps for that. Easter Bunny Tracker app, Easter Egg Hunt, and more are just in time to help your kids keep their eye out for the Easter Bunny or find those hidden eggs.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/iPhone+Apps+Easter+2010%3A+Bunny+Tracker+to+Egg+Hunt
Kerching Mobile Casino now available for iPhone and iPod touch along with the popular Rainbow Riches Pots of Gold slots.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Kerching+Mobile%3A+%27Lucky+Leprechaun%27+launches+Kerching+Mobile+casino+for+the+iPhone%21
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One Call Now is releasing an app that will give their users the opportunity to record and send automated group message from their Apple iPhone.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/One+Call+Now+Is+First+Message+Notification+Service+To+Release+iPhone+App%3A+New+mobile+application+allows+users+to+send+and+manage+group+notification+on+the+go.
Love your Starbucks? Want to be billed instead of paying cash? Starbucks Card Mobile iPhone App will let you be billed for your hot up of java in more than 1,000 Targets across the nation.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Starbucks+Now+Accepting+iPhone+Payments+In+Over+1%2C000+Stores+%5BIPhone+Apps%5D
MobileMe Gallery iPhone app gets updates such as view your gallery including password protected and hidden albums, flip through photos, pinch to zoom in…
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/MobileMe+Gallery+iPhone+App+Gets+Updated
Sling Media taking streaming live TV to another level by working on its iPhone app for the iPad Market, but it will not be ready for the iPad launch in April.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Sling+Working+On+SlingPlayer+For+iPad
Snowtape iPhone app simple but great for users that want to record songs and organize them on their iPhones.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Break+Out+the+Boombox%3A+Snowtape+for+iPhone
Mag Canvas for your kids – a great app based on magnet drawing toys – you know the ones where you have a face and must move the little pieces of metal around to create hair, moustaches, and beards.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/First+Look%3A+Mag+Canvas+for+iPad
Large iPad screen perfect for a wide array of Sudoku games including the Sudoku Real Edition that is also getting app that will work with the iPad.
http://news.iphoneworld.ca/inews/Sudoku+Real+Edition+coming+to+iPad
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So this is what all those “yo’ network’s so slow” jokes were about. The Wall Street Journal has today penned a story framing AT&T’s hefty recent investments in building out its network as a defensive move against a “huge exodus to Verizon” when its rival gets the iPhone. These preventative measures include working with Apple on streamlining the iPhone’s network load, and infrastructure spending that is expected to total $2 billion by the end of the year. The WSJ claimed yesterday that Apple was working on a CMDA version of its iPhone that could hit mass production as early as September. However, concluding that the iPhone on Verizon is a done deal seems something of a stretch. Sprint has shown a remarkable ability to attract cutting edge phones, and China Unicom’s exclusivity agreement is about to hit its precarious first anniversary about the time this handset is set to roll out. Still, setting aside the analyst blather and extrapolation, the picture that emerges is of AT&T feverishly patching up its service offering in the face of a rapidly expiring exclusivity arrangement.
AT&T building out network capacity to prevent exodus to Verizon’s iPhone? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 31 Mar 2010 04:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
AT&T execs repeatedly visited Apple to instruct handset designers on wireless networking and assure Steve Jobs they were trying to resolve poor network service, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Whether or not you think the iPad is in and of itself a worthy purchase, let’s not forget the investment doesn’t end at the retail counter or online shopping cart. Two little newsbits have popped up to serve as a helpful reminder to just that effect. The first comes way of verbiage from the iPad end-user licensing agreement dug up by MacRumors; in a nutshell, it suggests that while iPad OS 4.x updates will be provided gratis, subsequent releases (5.x, 6.x, and so on) could be offered at a premium, à la how iPod touch handles firmware. This is far from a confirmation, but it’s well within Apple’s right to do so. The second bit is derived by The Consumerist by way a supposed leaked app store video. Comparing the prices of iPad-optimized software with the iPhone equivalents showed quite a hefty uptick in consumer cost — e.g., $4.99 Flight Control HD vs. $0.99 Flight Control. The pool of eight apps seen in the video would cost $53 in all to purchase, while the same set for the iPhone is $27. That screen real estate don’t come cheap, y’know — that is, should the prices seen prove legit. At this point we can’t confirm, and more than likely, we won’t know for sure until the eleventh hour.
Update: The BBC has word direct from developers that iPad apps will indeed be costlier than their iPhone / iPod touch brethren. Multiple devs are cited in the Beeb‘s article saying that their 99 cent apps will grow in price to $1.99 and $2.99 price points for the slate device [thanks, Ben].
iPad’s trailing costs: like the iPod touch, only bigger (updated) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Mar 2010 21:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Today Apple released iPhone Configuration Utility 2.2, which includes support for the iPad.