Posted by iPhone Addict on Jan 10, 2010 in
iPhone Games
It's no secret that the iPhone is a highly attractive target platform for developers, not only because of the excellent app distribution model that Apple has put in place with the App Store, but also because of the quality and accessibility of its freely-available development tools. They are great tools, indeed, but we wouldn't go as far as to say you could get a game out the door in a single day, or anything. Well, at least…we wouldn't have, until developers Alex Schwartz (who brought us Spring Fling) and Yilmaz Kiymaz (who brought us Rocket Monkey) did just that.
Schwartz and Kiymaz decided to try and develop a full-featured iPhone game, including
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Posted by iPhone Addict on Jan 7, 2010 in
iPhone News

Angry Mob Games much anticipated shooter coming soon.
Guerrilla Bob
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Posted by iPhone Addict on Jan 7, 2010 in
iPhone News
A teardown of Google's new custom-designed Nexus One handset found no major surprises in the straightforward smartphone, though its ease of disassembly was called impressive.
Posted by iPhone Addict on Jan 7, 2010 in
iPhone News
Apple on Wednesday began widespread testing of Mac OS X 10.6.3, the third planned maintenance and security update to its Snow Leopard operating system, early betas of which already includes bug fixes to over seven dozen system components with an emphasis on stabilization.
Posted by iPhone Addict on Jan 7, 2010 in
iPhone News

The iphone voice command is mainly possible on iphone 3G and upper. You can give different kinds of commands to you iphone such as “call Alex” for example or “dial (phone number, which must be said slowly), “play music”, “play song by (name of the artist or song)” or “what is the music?”
It's possible to set commands on many different languages so this feature is quite multicultural. To set a language you must go to Settings > General > International > Voice Control.
Then you have to navigate to your contacts within your phone, then slide a finger along right side on the contact you want to call,
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Posted by iPhone Addict on Jan 7, 2010 in
iPhone News

There are still many of those who don’t have the latest 32 GB iPhone 3GS and are usually short of memory space. Now the extension of your iPhone memory storage is available even on your 8GB iPhones of the first generation. AirStash is an expandable flash drive (via SD memory) that you will be able to access from your iPhone. Just plug AirStash into your Mac, transfer some files to the mounted volume, and go wherever you want with AirStash and iPhone in your pocket. As the manufacturers claim it is possible to connect to this gadget wirelessly from your handset. Although it’s not known yet if the gadget is ...